Human Neural Dynamics and Cognition Lab

Research in the Human Brain Dynamics Lab focuses on studying how the brain processes information in real life environments. 


We seek to understand the neural mechanisms underlying the processing of natural continuous stimuli, such as  speech and music, how information from different senses is integrated on-line and how we are able to focus our attention on one particular speaker in noisy and cluttered environments. 

 

Our research utilizes a range of techniques for recording electric and magnetic signals from the human brain (EEG, MEG and ECoG), as well as advanced behavioral tools (eye tracking, virtual reality, psychoacoustics). This rich methodological repertoire allow us  to study the system at multiple levels,  and gain a wide perspective on the link between Brain and Behavior.

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Last Updated Date : 13/02/2024