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Combined EEG/MEG using optically pumped magnetometers

Project proposal. Magnetoencephalography using optically pumped magnetometers (OPM-MEG) is a fundamentally new technique for non-invasive assessment of human brain function. Read more

EEG correlates of political beliefs

Among the most relevant decisions that individuals take as members of a society is how they will cast their vote in an upcoming election or referendum. Read more

Fluency and Context in Recognition Memory

This project relates to a sort of ‘memory illusion’. On a recognition memory test, increasing the perceptual fluency of a test cue increases the likelihood that the word will be endorsed as ‘familiar’, even if it hasn’t been seen in the study phase (and therefore should have been called ‘new’). Read more

AI4N: AI for Next-generation Neurotechnology

Implantable and wearable neurotechnology utilization is expected to increase dramatically in the coming years, with applications in enabling movement-independent control and communication, rehabilitation, treating disease, improving health, recreation (neurogaming) and sport among other applications. Read more

Using Brain Computer Interface to Improve Cognitive Performance

Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a non-invasive technique commonly used to measure brain activity. In this project, we aim at using EEG Biofeedback (brain-computer interface (BCI)) for improving cognitive performance (e.g. Read more

Robotic Exoskeletons Controlled by Brain-Computer Interfaces

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can establish the direct pathway between human brain and external equipment. BCIs can be used for motor rehabilitation for stroke patients, which may enable the patients perform independent training and therapy actives in combination with exoskeletons. Read more

Brain Connectivity Correlates of Level of Construal and Psychological Distance, across the Autism Spectrum and across Cultures, Genders, and Individuals

Project ID. S3 5. Supported by findings in genetics and systems neuroscience, categorical classifications of neurodevelopmental disorders are being reframed as sets of dimensional variations that overlap one another and that exist throughout the general population. Read more

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