TMS/EEG Protocol and neural correlates of consciousness published
A TMS/EEG protocol for the causal assessment of the functions of the oscillatory brain rhythms in perceptual and cognitive processes Trajkovic J, Di Gregorio F, Marcantoni E,
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I studied Psychology at the University of Rome “La Sapienza” where I also obtained my Ph.D. I have then worked in Boston (Harvard Medical School), Geneva (Department of Neurology), Glasgow (Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging), London (WTCN and ICN at UCL) and Essex (Centre for Brain Science) where I was appointed Full Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, before joining the Department of Psychology at the University of Bologna.
My main research activities are aimed at the study of the individual differences and neural correlates of conscious experience through the combined use of behavioral, electrophysiological and neurostimulation techniques.
A TMS/EEG protocol for the causal assessment of the functions of the oscillatory brain rhythms in perceptual and cognitive processes Trajkovic J, Di Gregorio F, Marcantoni E,
Assessing the specificity of the relationship between brain alpha oscillations and tonic pain Valentini E, Halder S, McInnerney D, Cooke J, Gyimes IL, Romei V Abstract Recent
Tuning alpha rhythms to shape conscious visual perception Di Gregorio F, Trajkovic J, Roperti C, Marcantoni E, Di Luzio P, Avenanti A, Thut G, Romei V.
We study the neural basis of conscious experience through the combined use of careful psycophisics, electroencephalographic and neurostimulation tecnhques.