Research conducted by members
of the Cognitive Neurophysiology Research Group at New
York University is aimed at bridging the fields of neuroscience
and clinical neurology to advance our understanding of the human
brain in health and disease. To accomplish this goal, our team consists
of scientists and clinicians working in close collaboration. The
laboratory also maintains collaborative relationships with other
basic science departments within the university and beyond.
The Cognitive Neurophysiology Research Group is part of
the Comprehensive Epilepsy
Center in the Department
of Neurology at New York University
School of Medicine and the New York
Center for MEG Research. The group is also closely affiliated
with the Multiomodal Imaging Laboratory at the University
of Califonia at San Diego.
We are using a variety of state-of-the-art brain imaging
techniques, such as functional and structural
MRI, magnetoencephalography,
cortical stimulation mapping and intra-cranial
EEG.
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