Welcome!
What do we do?
W e investigate neural dynamics during active behavior and during sleep using a combination of signal processing techniques, computational modeling, and both invasive and non-invasive techniques for recording neural activity. The basic science knowledge gathered from these investigations is used to understand how memories are instantiated in the brain and how learning occurs during brain machine interface (BMI) tasks, to improve BMI algorithms, and to develop a framework for stimulation and pharmacological therapies for diseases, especially those marked by abnormal neural dynamics during sleep (e.g., post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and Parkinson’s disease).
Location
You can find us here!
Steger Hall 211D, 1015 Life Science Circle, Blacksburg, VA 24061
Phone: +1 540-232-8428
Email: neuron99@vt.edu
Phone: +1 540-232-8428
Email: neuron99@vt.edu