Episode Synopsis "Episode 7 - Functional Connectivity and Brain Computer Interfaces"
Episode 7 of the Craniotomy podcast debuts today! Dr. Herman and Dr. Darrow sit down with Dora Hermes, PhD to discuss intracranial recordings and the future of research in functional connectivity and brain computer interfaces. Dora Hermes, PhD is an assistant professor at the Mayo clinic in the department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering.To donate to the Herman-Darrow Lab, please click the link below: https://makingagift.umn.edu/give/fund.html?id=23947#Dr.AlexanderHerman #Dr.DavidDarrow #MohammadNaser #AnneHaynos #DonaldNixdorf #BenjaminHayden #TayNetoff #Neuromodulation #HumanBrainLab #Herman-DarrowLab #MoodandCognition #TranscranialMagneticSimulation #UniversityofMinnesota #UMN #DepartmentofNeurosurgery #DepartmentofPsychiatry #Craniotomy #HumanBrain #Brain #University #Neuroscience #Psychology #Psychiatry
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