Identifying biomarkers of neurological and psychiatric clinical conditions from brain physiology has many challenges.
What is a Biomarker?
The general idea of a biomarker is a biological or physiological observation that indicates or predicts something clinically relevant. The most common biomarkers in use are body temperature and blood pressure which have been around over a hundred years now. Body temperature is most often an indication of an active underlying infection while high blood pressure is more an indication of risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Read Now
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The LCMV Beamformer
LCMV Beamformers are a type of beamformer algorithm used source estimation from EEG data. In the previous blog post we saw how beamformers can be used for source estimation from EEG...Read More
Three Talks on Individual Differences in the Brain and Behavior
There are many dimensions along which individual differences manifest in the brain and behavior from how we see, smell and per...Read More
The Adaptive Traverse: How Knowledge Moves from DNA to Behavior
Here I discuss the concept of an adaptive traverses and how this might explain the link between genes and behavior...Read More