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Braga Lab is led by Rodrigo Braga and is located in the Department of Neurology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois. Cognitive neuroscience research using neuroimaging and invasive techniques to study brain network function in cognition and disease.
Current members of the Braga Lab, led by Rodrigo M. Braga, Ph.D. Cognitive neuroscience research using neuroimaging and invasive techniques to study brain network function in cognition and disease. Located in the Department of Neurology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chi
The Braga Lab is led by Rodrigo M. Braga and is located in the Department of Neurology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chic Cognitive neuroscience research using neuroimaging and invasive recordings and stimulation to study brain network function in cognition and disease.
The goal of the research in this laboratory is to provide the basic knowledge that is necessary for the development of effective therapeutic strategies aimed at preventing or treating certain neurological and psychiatric disorders where dysfunction of the amygdala plays a pivotal, causative role. Mechanisms regulating neuronal excitability in ...
Dr. Braga’s lab investigates the relationship between neural activity within brain networks and cognitive functions. Research Description The Braga Lab is investigating the relationship between neural activity within large-scale brain networks and cognitive functions that are advanced in humans, such as the use of language or thinking about the past or future.
Vania Braga is a Post-graduate tutor for the National Heart and Lung Institute and heavily involved in post-graduate teaching, mentoring and supervision. Outreach activities and support for undergraduate students (national and international) such as mentoring and lab experience are also part of the ethos of the lab.
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5 days ago · On September 27, 2024, nearly 1,400 participants gathered in Braga for the European Researchers’ Night (ERN), under the theme Science for Global Challenges. The event showcased cutting-edge research and demonstrated how science addresses critical global issues like environmental protection, economic development, and social justice.