I study brain signals in both health and disorder.
The neuroimaging technique I specialized in is called magnetoencephalography (MEG).
It uses the non-invasive MEG imaging system, which records the magnetic fields of the electrical brain signals at milliseconds time frequency.
When these electromagnetic brain signals are combined with brain anatomical images obtained through
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
one can really go further in their investigations as well as computational analyses to study and estimate solutions to questions
like:
These are the kinds of questions that fellow scientist colleagues in the world and I study using neuroimaging, signal analyses, and machine learning techniques.
Some of my collaborative research are published in the following scientific articles:
For those who are more familiar with academic referencing: