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Tiina Parviainen is an Associate Professor of Neuroscience at the Department of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä, and Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Research (CIBR). She holds a Ph.D. from Aalto University (2007) and completed postdoctoral work at Oxford University. Her research focuses on neuroimaging (MEG, EEG) to study brain and autonomic nervous system dynamics in development and adulthood, emphasizing cortical plasticity, body-brain interactions, and individual variation in cognitive performance.
**Affiliations**: Faculty of Education and Psychology, University of Jyväskylä; CIBR Director. **Follow-up Groups**: CIBR, PSY, JYU.Well. **Projects**: Principal Investigator in projects like 'Brains and Bodies in Social Interaction' (2024–2027) and 'Sustainable Careers in Elite Sports' (2024–2027). Team member in Profi3 (2017–2021) and Profi4 (2018–2022) initiatives, including 'Brain Development Across the Life Span' and 'Active Ageing and Care'.
**Research Interests**: Neuroimaging markers of plasticity, body-brain interactions, and developmental neuroscience. **Key Contributions**: Over 50 peer-reviewed articles since 2019, emphasizing MEG/EEG studies on working memory, interoception, and the impact of physical activity on brain function. **Labs/Teams**: Leads CIBR, collaborating on interdisciplinary projects linking neuroscience to education, health, and aging.
**Grants/Projects**: €4.6M Profi3 funding (2017–2021), €5.68M Profi6 (2021–2026), and multiple grants from Finnish and EU agencies. **Awards**: Not explicitly listed, but her sustained leadership in profiling initiatives reflects recognition. **Students/Advising**: None listed here; focus on collaborative projects and team supervision.




