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Noninvasive deep brain stimulation to modulate human behavior by means of transcranial temporal interference electrical stimulation

Elena Beanato

All functions we use in our everyday life depend on a complex interplay between both cortical and subcortical brain areas, communicating in between each others. When a region is affected by either an accident, aging or neurodegenerative diseases, the whole ...
EPFL2023

Improving Functional Connectome Fingerprinting with Degree-Normalization

Enrico Amico

Background: Functional connectivity quantifies the statistical dependencies between the activity of brain regions, measured using neuroimaging data such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) blood-oxygenation-level dependent time series. The netw ...
MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC2022

Hallucination Engineering: From Neuroscience Robotics to Hallucinations in Health and Disease

Eva Blondiaux

My thesis focuses on a psychotic symptom called the presence hallucination (PH). PHs are defined as the false perception that someone is nearby when no one is actually present. PHs can occur in various populations, ranging from healthy subjects (when expos ...
EPFL2020

Modulation of epileptic networks by transient interictal epileptic activity: A dynamic approach to simultaneous EEG-fMRI

Dimitri Nestor Alice Van De Ville, Maria Giulia Preti

Epileptic networks, defined as brain regions involved in epileptic brain activity, have been mapped by functional connectivity in simultaneous electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging (EEG-fMRI) recordings. This technique allows to ...
ELSEVIER SCI LTD2020

Exploring dynamic functional connectivity by incorporating prior knowledge of brain structure

Anjali Bagunu Tarun

The synchronized firing of distant neuronal populations gives rise to a wide array of functional brain networks that underlie human brain function. Given the enormous perception, learning, and cognition potential of the human brain, it is not surprising th ...
EPFL2020

Dynamics Of Brain Activity Captured By Graph Signal Processing Of Neuroimaging Data To Predict Human Behaviour

Dimitri Nestor Alice Van De Ville, Thomas William Arthur Bolton

Joint structural and functional modelling of the brain based on multimodal imaging increasingly show potential in elucidating the underpinnings of human cognition. In the graph signal processing (GSP) approach for neuroimaging, brain activity patterns are ...
IEEE2020

Cerebral Gray and White Matter Involvement in Anorexia Nervosa Evaluated by T1, T2, and T2*Mapping

Tobias Kober, François Lazeyras, Nurten Ceren Askin

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Changes in the brain composition of anorexics could potentially be expected, opening the door to new imaging approaches where quantitative and qualitative MRI have a role. Our purpose was to investigate anorexia-related brain dehydra ...
WILEY2019

Structural and functional brain imaging using extended-focus optical coherence tomography and microscopy

Paul James Marchand

Neuroimaging techniques aim at revealing the anatomy and functional organisation of cerebral structures. Over the past decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has revolutionized our understanding of human cerebral physiology through its abili ...
EPFL2018

Connecting Artificial Brains to Robots in a Comprehensive Simulation Framework: The Neurorobotics Platform

Daniel Peppicelli, Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Luc Guyot, Egidio Falotico, Lorenzo Vannucci, Axel von Arnim, Paul Levi, Georg Hinkel, Stefan Ulbrich, Eduardo Ros, Alessandro Ambrosano, Nino Cauli, Patrick Van Der Smagt, Oliver Denninger, Ugo Albanese, Murat Kirtay, Stefan Deser, Sandro Weber, Patrick Maier, Igor Peric

Combined efforts in the fields of neuroscience, computer science, and biology allowed to design biologically realistic models of the brain based on spiking neural networks. For a proper validation of these models, an embodiment in a dynamic and rich sensor ...
2017

Transient networks of spatio-temporal connectivity map communication pathways in brain functional systems

Jean-Philippe Thiran, Pierre Vandergheynst, Alessandra Griffa, Kirell Maël Benzi, Patric Hagmann, Alessandro Daducci, Xavier Bresson, Benjamin Ricaud

The study of brain dynamics enables us to characterize the time-varying functional connectivity among distinct neural groups. However, current methods suffer from the absence of structural connectivity information. We propose to integrate infra-slow neural ...
Elsevier2017

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