Month: October 2022

Unraveling the Impact of Brain Anatomy and Electrode Placement on Auditory Cortex Activity

Imagine you’re trying to pinpoint the source of a sound in a crowded room. You can use your keen hearing to gather clues, but it’s not always easy to identify the exact location. Similarly, in the field of auditory cognitive neuroscience, researchers use a technique called electroencephalography (EEG) to investigate brain activity related to hearing. […]

Published on October 13, 2022

Software tool offers insights into the epileptogenic zone!

Imagine you’re planning a road trip, but you’re not sure which route to take. You could rely on your own experience and knowledge of the area, or you could use a GPS system that guides you based on data from other travelers who have taken similar journeys. In the field of epilepsy surgery, a similar […]

Published on October 13, 2022

Exploring the Brain’s Electric Symphony: Modeling LFP and MEG Signals

The brain is like a lively orchestra, with different regions working together to produce the symphony of our thoughts and experiences. Scientists have developed mean-field models, which are powerful tools for simulating the activity of large groups of neurons. However, calculating brain signals like local field potentials (LFP) and magnetic fields from these models has […]

Published on October 13, 2022