I am teaching the recording and processing of electrophysiological signals across different programs at Radboud University. I am also the deputy specialization coordinator for the Medical Neuroscience specializations within the Master Biomedical Sciences. Below, you can see in which courses I am currently teaching!
Neuroimaging I
Cognitive Neuroscience Research Master
In this course, I am teaching several lectures as an introduction to EEG and MEG. We talk about acquisition, methods, and how this is used in neuroscience research.
Neuroimaging II
Cognitive Neuroscience Research Master
Here, I teach source reconstruction. In serveral sessions, we look at the most common source reconstruction techniques for MEG and EEG data. The students also gain hands-on knowledge on how to apply them to data.
Medical Neuroscience: Functional imaging
Master Biomedical Sciences
In this course, I am giving an introduction to EEG and MEG with a focus on research and clinical applications. The course also features an EEG classroom demo and a practical where students get to analyze EEG data.
Research line
Bachelor Biomedische Wetenschappen
I am teaching several practicals throughout the Bachelor: On analyzing and recording of electrophysiological signals, for example the recording of muscle activity, heart activity, or the measuring of nerve velocity.