How early can you detect whether a treatment is working in dementia trials, and what if you didn’t have to wait for traditional endpoints?

Electroencephalography (EEG) is gaining momentum as a powerful tool to capture real-time changes in brain function, offering the potential to identify treatment effects earlier and with greater sensitivity.

In this webinar, leading experts explore how EEG is being applied in dementia research today, from practical implementation to advanced analytical approaches, and what this means for the future of clinical trials.

What you’ll learn
This session covers key topics including:

  • Practical considerations for EEG in clinical trials, including resting state analysis
  • How advanced EEG and Event-Related Potential (ERP) methods can uncover deeper insights into brain function
  • The potential of EEG to detect early changes, supporting faster and more informed decision-making
  • Expert perspectives on integrating EEG into trial design, followed by a Q&A discussion

Speakers
Dr. Lieza Exalto
Dr. Willem de Haan
Prof Pieter van Mierlo

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