The Medical Image Processing Laboratory (MIP:lab) pursues the development and integration of innovative data-processing tools at various stages of the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation pipeline of neuroimaging data. We aim at obtaining new insights into brain function & dysfunction by approaches that are based on modeling the brain as a network and as a dynamical system. These new signatures of brain function are promising to interpret and predict cognitive and clinical conditions, and also to provide new avenues for neurofeedback based on real-time fMRI.
Keywords
Computational neuroimaging, network science, brain dynamics, graph signal processing, functional magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalography, neurofeedback