
About
Aaron Kucyi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Drexel University, where he directs the Dynamic Brain and Mind Lab. His research focuses on the neural mechanisms underlying spontaneous thought, attention, and mental health, utilizing multimodal neuroimaging and electrophysiology techniques.
- Education:
- PhD, Institute of Medical Science & Collaborative Program in Neuroscience, University of Toronto (2014)
- BSc Hons, Biology, York University (2009)
His work bridges network neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and clinical applications, emphasizing individual variability and personalized neuromodulation strategies. Key methodologies include real-time fMRI, intracranial EEG, and machine learning for brain network analysis.
Kucyi’s recent publications in journals like Nature Communications, Nature Mental Health, and PNAS explore dynamic brain connectivity patterns linked to mind-wandering, attentional fluctuations, and mental health disorders. His research is supported by grants from NIH-NIMH, CIHR, and the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation.
- Scientific Awards:
- Antelo Devereux Award for Junior Faculty from Drexel University
As a Core Faculty Member in the Applied Cognitive and Brain Sciences Program, he integrates computational approaches with neuroimaging to advance understanding of spontaneous mental experiences and their therapeutic implications.
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