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Research Methods at the Brain Sciences Center
gabor pattern Experimental psychology allows researchers to explore the relationship between cognitive processes and behavior.
fMRI Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Ultra-high-field fMRI magnets, allow neuroscientists a non-invasive way to delve into the depths of  the active, functioning human brain.
pent ccf Large scale computer modeling  Researchers develop large-scale mathematical models of the brain network and then explicitly simulate these models using high-performance supercomputers.
MEG mesh Magnetoencephalography  Our 248-sensor, whole head MEG instrument brings a new perspective to neuroimaging and research by allowing scientists to watch the brain at work in the speed of milliseconds.
3D PD Neurophysiology is a branch of neuroscience that studies the functioning brain and the accompanying nervous system.
sonification method Sonification—musical translation of brain signals Multi-dimensional data arrays are transformed into audio displays in the Studio of the Mind.
single cell method Single cell recordings  allow for a precise, real-time measurement of neural activity.


 
 

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