The unabbreviated version of the term "EEG".
What is "electroencephalogram"?
This term describes the exact instructions or "script" investigators use when conducting data collection for a study.
What is study protocol?
This individual is the current principal investigator and lab director of the NDC Lab.
Who is Dr. George Buzzell?
This animal, appearing as a panther, is the official school mascot of FIU.
What is Roary?
This individual is the female offspring of our glorious principal investigator.
Who is Lily?
This term describes the connection between EEG electrodes via gel, sweat, or saline.
What is bridging?
This item of particularly high financial value needs to be properly plugged into a power source by the end of the working day, lest it needs to be replaced if it drains completely.
What is EEG battery?
This individual is a Cognitive Neuroscience Ph.D. student, who scored in the top 10% of their country's national college admission examination.
Who is Kianoosh Hosseini?
This is the individual's name which appears as the official name of the FIU main campus in Miami, Florida.
What is Modesto Madique?
This University is the undergraduate alma mater of Dr. George Buzzell.
What is George Mason University?
This company-produced system's purpose is to record and monitor EEG data. It is the particular system the NDC lab uses for its EEG data collection.
What is the brain vision system?
This process needs to be initiated before any data collection occurs to let participants know their rights regarding their participation in the study.
What is a consent form?
This NDC lab member was recently accepted to at least five master's programs which as a result has led to the accomplishment of their principal goal with respect to the reason for their participation in the lab in general.
Jess Alexander
This individual is known as the founder of Florida International University.
Who is Charles E. Perry?
This term is often used by Dr. Buzzell to describe his personal philosophy on the question of quality vs. quantity with respect to data collection.
What is "less is more"?
An obstacle in EEG in which an infinite number of neural source configurations can produce the same ERP wave.
What is the inverse problem?
This board, also known as an independent ethics committee, ethical review board, or research ethics board, is a committee that applies research ethics by reviewing the methods proposed for research to ensure that they are ethical.
What is Institutional Review Board (IRB)?
This individual is one of the main contributors to the RWE project and their home country is Denmark. They currently attend a Ph.D. program at George Washington University.
Sarah Malykke
This is was the year FIU was founded.
What is 1965?
This is the middle name of Dr. Buzzell and is the "A." in George A. Buzzell.
What is Arthur?
Also called the palpebral-oculogyric reflex, refers to the movement of the eyeballs in an upward direction when the eyelids are forcefully closed. It is responsible for the most common and consistent participant sourced "noise" in EEG data.
What is Bell's Phenomenon?
A common dependent variable that the lab seeks to measure and correlate using EEG in its various studies. It is an event-related potential occurs after someone makes a mistake, this is visible in the recorded EEG data.
What is event-related negativity?
Every member of the NDC lab had to complete this lab program in order to have their likeness appear on the NDC website.
What is "Get-With-Git"?
This phrase, appearing in Latin on its seal is the official motto of Florida International University.
What are Hope, Knowledge, and Opportunity? (Spes, Scientia, Faculatas)
This is the exact number of journal publications in which Dr. Buzzell is cited as an author/contributor.
What is 47?
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