EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society
Founded | 1998 |
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Focus | Electrophysiology |
Location |
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Key people | Dean Salisbury, President |
Website |
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The EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society (ECNS) is an international scientific and educational organization dedicated to disseminating knowledge regarding the latest scientific advances in all fields of electrophysiology as they relate to the understanding, treatment, and prevention of Neurobehavioral disorders.
History
ECNS was formed as a result of merger between American Medical EEG Association (AMEEGA) and the American Psychiatric Electrophysiology Association (APEA).
Annual meeting
ECNS has one major annual meeting which facilitates presentations of new scientific and clinical information, review symposia, and a review and discussion of medical economics as it pertains to ECNS members. [2]
Presidents
Presidents of the Society have included the following persons:[3]
- Norman Moore
- E. Roy John
- Frank Duffy
- Nash Boutros
- David S. Cantor
- Ivan Bodis-Wollner
- Silvana Galderisi
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