The Cognition and Modelling Group (CIME) aims to bridge the gap between clinical and computational neurosciences. We focus on the analysis of brain imaging data from different modalities (EEG, MEG, fMRI) and clinical populations (multiple sclerosis, schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s dementia). The techniques we employ range from ERP analyses, to the assessment of functional connectivity and graph theoretical analyses to computational modelling (e.g. Hidden Markov Model, Kuramoto model) and artificial intelligence techniques (support vector machines, artificial neural networks, …), with the goal to develop biomarkers for cognitive deterioration in neurological disorders.
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C4N researchers
Hubert Raeymaeckers
Delphine Van Laethem