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Corey Keller, Associate Professor at Stanford University, specializes in neuroscience, neuroimaging, and brain stimulation. His work focuses on transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) mechanisms, neural plasticity, and treatment-resistant psychiatric disorders. He teaches graduate research courses and advanced bioengineering labs across multiple departments.
- Key research areas: TMS/EEG biomarkers, depression neurophysiology, and neural network modeling
- Recent work emphasizes machine learning applications for predicting rTMS outcomes and decoding pain states
- Developed open-source tools like NaviNIBS for brain stimulation applications
Scientific Contributions: Investigates cortical excitability, connectivity gradients, and non-invasive neuromodulation in depression and addiction. Combines intracranial recordings with whole-brain modeling to map stimulation effects.
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