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CLINT leads the Lab for Clinical & Integrative Neuroscience (Lab CLINT) at Trinity College Dublin, focusing on brain disorders through multimodal imaging and neuromodulation. The lab investigates predictive coding theory in phantom perceptions like tinnitus, Parkinson's, and chronic pain, while developing treatments through peripheral nerve stimulation.
- Research Pillars: Predictive coding, thalamocortical dysrhythmia, locus coeruleus noradrenergic pathways
- Key Disorders: Tinnitus, Alzheimer's, chronic pain, depression
Scientific Contributions include:
- Developing TIDE consortium for tinnitus biomarkers
- Implementing BRAI3N clinic for neuromodulation therapies
- Creating Tinnitus Éire community for peer support
Recent publications analyze:
- Deep learning applications for tinnitus prognosis
- HD-tACS effects on attention networks
- Bayesian models of chronic pain comorbidities
CLINT's work bridges laboratory research with clinical translation, emphasizing patient-centered approaches and interdisciplinary collaborations across Europe and North America.
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