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Neuroplastic effects of EEG neurofeedback
Dr. Tomas Ros
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Assessing the impact of analytical choices on EEG results: Insights from the EEGManyPipelines project
Prof. Dr. Claudia Gianelli & Dr. Elena Cesnaite
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Deep brain ultrasound stimulation : state of the art transcranial focusing and clinical applications
Prof. Jean-Francois Aubry
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Contribution of new methods for combined EEG/MEG source analysis and optimized mc-TES to focal medication-resistant epilepsy
Prof. Dr. Carsten Wolters
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To be announced.
Prof. Dr. Patrique Fiedler
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To be announced.
Michael Funke, MD PhD
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To be announced
Prof. Dr. Elsa Kirchner
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Non-Invasive Remote EEG Monitoring at Home in Epilepsy: Insights from the EEG@HOME Study
Dr. Andrea Biondi
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Decoding Social Touch: EEG Signals Reveal Interdependent Somatosensory Pathways Relevant to Human Affect
Prof. Dr. Annett Schirmer
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Mechanisms Behind Neurotechnology-Assisted Rehabilitation: First Results from a Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial
Reinhold Scherer, PhD
Giorgio Di Lorenzo, M.D., Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and directs the Laboratory of Psychophysiology and Cognitive Neuroscience (PsyCoNeLab), at the Department of Systems Medicine of the University of Rome Tor Vergata. The main field of interest is in the clinical application of EEG recording as a tool for the investigation of the pathophysiology of brain connectivity in mental disorders (mainly psychosis, autism, and trauma-related disorders), as well as the examination of neurophysiological changes induced by psychopharmacological, psychotherapeutic, brain electromagnetic stimulation and modulation, and rehabilitative treatments.
To be announced