Lab ResearchersNisha Chetna Sastry
Anshita Singh Representative PublicationsDiagnostic Prospectives with Tau Protein and Imaging Techniques to Detect Development of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 2023)
Parametric separation of phase-locked and non-phase-locked activity (Journal of Neurophysiology, 2023) Quantitative Evaluation in Estimating Sources Underlying Brain Oscillations using Current Source Density Methods and Beamformer Approach (eNeuro, 2019) Empirical Mode Decomposition Algorithms for Classification of Single-Channel EEG Manifesting McGurk Effect. (Intelligent Human Computer Interaction. IHCI 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11886. Springer, Cham) Resting state dynamics meets anatomical structure : Temporal multiple kernel learning (tMKL) model (NeuroImage, 2018) |
Tool development is an integral part of any research. To make our work more reliable and easier, we actively try to develop new strategies and tools, and share it with the world to solve problems. At NBRC, we work using state-of-the-art equipment, Electroencephalography, a 3T MRI, Magnetoencephalography and Eye tracking. Our teams have standardised various protocols for all ongoing research. We also have developed several algorithms to understand the extensive amount of data generated everyday. Currently we are trying to develop an effective computational tool that can enhance low resolution MRI images to higher resolutions which can eventually help make medical MRI scanning more affordable and accessible. We are also working on StereoEEG data collected from patients with epilepsy to develop models and prediction tools.
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