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LORETA - Source Localisation Technique Application and Significance.

Dr. Leslie Sherlin

Introduction to the Low-resolution electromagnetic brain tomography (LORETA ) ,theory and analysis Application of LORETA literature review and interpretation technique.

Applied Neuroscience Society of Australasia. Annual Conference
Cognitive Enhancement, Neuromodulation and Neurodiagnostics.
Sydney Australia . August 12-14 2011
Visit ANSA at http://www.appliedneuroscience.org.au

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Dr. Leslie Sherlin

Leslie Sherlin completed his undergraduate degree and first years of graduate school from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville where he became interested and exposed to quantitative electroencephalography and psychophysiology. For 5 years he was a research assistant working in the Brain Research and Neuropsychology laboratory as a student of Joel Lubar, PhD, a pioneer in neurofeedback. He has the degrees of BA in Psychology, MS in Clinical Psychology and PhD in Psychology. While still an undergraduate he was able to acquire training in Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography (LORETA), an imaging technique for localizing electrical activity of the brain, directly from the developer Roberto Pascual-Marqui, Ph.D., KEY Institute for Brain-Mind Research in Zurich, Switzerland.

Following these experiences he co-founded the company Nova Tech EEG, Inc, a company that provides training, evaluation services and equipment/software for quantitative EEG analysis and imaging. Following the first years of primarily research in QEEG and LORETA, he then began practicing QEEG analysis and neurofeedback clinically and has been involved in client care since 2002 while continuing to pursue research projects in the field of QEEG and psychophysiology.

Dr. Sherlin is currently employed as the Chief Technology Officer for Neurotopia, Inc. Additionally, after being the president for ten years, he remains the Chief Executive Officer of Nova Tech EEG, Inc.

Dr. Sherlin has the academic appointments and is employed as adjunct associate professor in the department of mind-body medicine at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine; faculty in the department of psychology at the University of Phoenix main campus; adjunct faculty in the department of psychology at Northern Arizona University; and clinical faculty at Southwest Naturopathic Medical Center.

Finally, he is on the board of directors for both the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research (President) and the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (Chair Elect). He is on the editorial board of the Journal of Neurotherapy: Investigations in Neuromodulation, Neurofeedback and Applied Neuroscience. He is certified at the Diplomat level in QEEG and is BCIA Board Certified both in Biofeedback and Neurofeedback.

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