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and a warm welcome to all of you and thanks for joining us uh today um today weamp;#39;re very happy to have dr tobias vettel and gustafeld as a guest speaker and uh to those of you who donamp;#39;t know him already i would like to briefly introduce him so tobias feldman wisterfeld conducted his doctoral studies at lmu munich and the phillips university in marbouk under the supervision of anashubu and during his doctoral studies in 2011 he also spent three months in san diego as a guest researcher in the sports center for computational neuroscience working with scott making and after receiving his phd in 2014 he continued to work in anna schubertamp;#39;s lab in marburg a post-doctoral researcher and then in 2015 he uh joined the university of chicago where he worked with edward ah and edward vogel and since august 2018 he has been appointed as lecturer at the university of southampton in the united kingdom so today heamp;#39;s going to tell us more about how to use eeg to measure