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Neurosciences

This research area combines multimodal and advanced measurement techniques with sophisticated computational approaches to understand the neural mechanisms and neural computations underlying cognition and movement. Researchers in the Statler College are particularly interested in the neural computations underlying these processes, which will lead to the design of prosthetics engineering and robotics. Our research infrastructure includes microscopic level measurements using state-of-the-art human single-neuron recordings as well as macroscopic level measurements using fMRI, EEG, and intracranial EEG (SEEG and ECoG) to study brain function and EMG to study muscle function. These multimodal experimental approaches are powered by sophisticated computational approaches that can deal with complex and large datasets. 

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