The Computational Psychiatry Lab is a unique lab, researching the human mind with computational tools, since September 2013. Research in the computational psychiatry lab involves experimental work, data analysis and computational modeling aimed at developing new insights into psychiatric and neurological phenomena. Currently we are focusing on a few interesting projects:
Critical brain dynamicsComputational models of large-scale brain activityDynamics of the epileptic brain |
Brain-Computer Interfaces and neurofeedbackLearning in recurrent networks of spiking neurons |
EEG-based neuromarkers for neurological and neuro-psychiatric disordersEEG-based monitoring of cognitive workload and skill acquisition |