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Dr. Azamat Yeldesbay is a Researcher affiliated with the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM) at Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, specifically within the Cognitive Neuroscience (INM-3) department. His research focuses on neural dynamics, synchronization mechanisms, and their applications in understanding motor control and cognitive processes. He investigates how phase interactions and coupling between oscillators influence movement execution, with contributions to both animal neuroethology (e.g., insect locomotion) and human aging studies. Dr. Yeldesbay is part of the Helmholtz Association's interdisciplinary research ecosystem, collaborating on projects that bridge neuroscience, physics, and computational methods.
His work spans foundational studies on nonlinear synchronization (e.g., chimeralike states) to applied techniques in neuroimaging and electrophysiology. Recent efforts emphasize reconstructing effective connectivity and phase-amplitude dynamics in neural networks. While not explicitly mentioned, his publications suggest involvement in experimental and theoretical frameworks, such as dynamical causal modeling and phase reduction theory.
Dr. Yeldesbay holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0003-0800-7197) and is based at Building 05.7, Room 4017 in Jülich. His research group contributes to understanding age-related neurophysiological changes affecting motor functions and employs advanced analytical tools to study rhythmic activity in biological systems.




