Archive for February, 2013

Brain Machine Interface

Brain-machine interface (BMI) systems allow communication without movement. For example, many people with “locked-in syndrome” cannot exercise command and control in any way. This canRead more

Brain Connectivity

Brain connectivity refers to the description of how brain areas interact, encompassing different and interrelated aspects such as anatomical links (structural connectivity), statistical dependencies (functionalRead more

Bioinformatics

With the advent of microarrays, it is possible to obtain large amounts of gene expression data – which provide a picture of the transcriptional activityRead more

Welcome to the Biosignal Lab!

The Biomedical Signal Processing and Analysis Laboratory (Biosignal Lab), one of the five groups of Medical Physics Department at the School of Medicine from the UniversityRead more