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Low-level multisensory processes: from the impact of early life experience to the prediction of higher-order cognition
Micah M. MurrayDone
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High-Intensity Targeted HD-tDCS for Motor Skill Learning
Gavin HsuDone
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Brain maturation in children with autism spectrum disorder – overly rapid followed by too slow
J. Christopher Edgar, PhDDone
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Magnetoencephalography (MEG): Considerations vs. EEG for Clinical and Research Applications – A Moving Target?
Timothy P.L. RobertsDone
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Optimizing TMS Targeting and Treatment Response in Depression: Insights from Functional Connectivity and Induced Brain Activity Effects
Romain Duprat, PhDDone
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Personalized therapeutic brain-stimulation with real-time EEG-synchronized TMS
Christoph Zrenner, MDDone
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Neural and Intergenerational Markers of Psychopathology Risk in Youth
Lauren K. White, PhDDone
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Precision in TMS motor mapping and neuromodulation targeting: Clinical relevance and updates
Dylan Edwards, PhDDone
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Toward Enhancing Cognition in Real Time
John Medaglia, PhDDone
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How to use biomarkers in closed-loop neuromodulation
Marom Bikson, PhDDone
Dr. Evgenii Kim, a Research Fellow at the MGH Martinous Center for Biomedical Imaging & Harvard Medical School, specializes in the development of innovative TMS cortical mapping protocols. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea.
With nearly a decade of expertise in optical neuroimaging and CNS stimulation across various modalities, Dr. Kim has made significant contributions to neuroscience. Notably, he has established several techniques for non-invasive acoustic brain and spinal cord stimulation, demonstrating their efficacy in enhancing locomotor abilities in animal models with motor deficits. At MGH, he is dedicated to advancing current neuromodulation techniques by utilizing clinical pipelines for personalized treatment adjustments.