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Liisa Helle is a doctoral researcher at the School of Science within the Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, focusing on advanced neuroimaging methodologies and their clinical applications. With expertise in Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and Electroencephalography (EEG), her work spans comparative neurocognitive studies, brain injury analysis, and neural signal enhancement techniques.
Her research interests include:
- Neural Oscillation dynamics in clinical and animal models
- Development of Signal-Space Separation algorithms for MEG interference suppression
- Neurophysiological basis of Facial Recognition in canines
- Cognitive impacts of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
- Neural modulation through Deep Brain Stimulation
Publications highlight:
- Advancements in MEG Source Montage sensitivity (2022)
- Time-resolved Canine Visual Cortex analysis (2020)
- Clinical implications of Neurotrauma (2019)
- Parkinson's disease Sensorimotor Activity suppression (2018)
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