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BEE Medic
BEE Medic GmbH is an owner-managed medical technology company and has been developing products for non-invasive neurotherapy and diagnostics since 2005. The focus is on the development, production and marketing of user-friendly, innovative neurofeedback systems, with product groups for the outpatient and clinical areas as well as systems for EEG / ERP diagnostics and research. BEE Medic GmbH, with its headquarters in Switzerland and subsidiaries in Germany, the UK, the USA and China, is operating worldwide. With the brand EEG Info Europe, BEE Medic GmbH offers neurofeedback training for medical professionals throughout Europe.
Dr Olga Kara
Olga Kara is a neurobiologist with a specialization in human psychophysiology (Ph. D), an MBA in bio business and neurotechnology and has a masters degree in Psychology (psychological counseling, neuropsychoanalysis). She works as Psychologist, Neurofeedback, Biofeedback and Neuromodulation (tDCS, tACS etc.) provider as well as QEEG/ERP specialist.
She has more than 28 years of experience in the field of neuroscience, including research on the neurobiological foundations of the development of nerve tissue and adaptation mechanisms at the cellular level (study of neuroprogenitor stem cells), registration of brain signals from implanted (intracerebral) and surface electrodes in patients with various pathological conditions , study of mechanisms of attention, memory and decision-making in healthy people and changes in these functions in pathological conditions. She actively participates in the development of the latest approaches in the field of psychophysiology of sports.
Olga Kara is engaged in the research of the neurobiological and psychophysiological foundations of cognitive processes in humans. Her main interests include development of objective methods of neuro visualization and brain mapping for functional brain diagnostics, personalized brain trainings, neuromodulation and application of latest brain-computer interface in psychological practice.
She currently heads the research and consulting company Brain Fitness BFC (O-Brain research and Consulting (Finland)), which provides services in the field of applied neurobiology, neurotechnology and psychophysiology.
She is a chef clinical consultant in X-clinic - Clinic of Adaptation Medicine in Saint Petersburg, Russia and scientific researcher in Institute of the Human Brain, Russia as well as a member of International Neuropsychoanalaytic society.
QEEG and Neurofeedback: ERPs in clinical practice
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are obtained from brain electrical activity recorded via electroencephalogram (EEG) in response to specific sensory, cognitive, or motor events. Unlike QEEG, which provides information about the brain's current state during relaxed wakefulness, ERPs reveal how neuronal pathways respond to sensory stimuli, measure the speed of brain information processing, and assess cognitive functions. Join us in discussing the use of ERPs in clinical practice!