Abigail Heiller's research aims to develop a new non-invasive brain enhancement technology to improve hearing performance and combat hearing loss through paired music listening and comfortable electrical stimulation of the ear.
Arthur de la Cruz-Lynch’s research project aims to develop a specialized renal nerve cuff with Heraeus Medical Components, which can electrically block renal nerve activity, in a non-destructive, reversible, and titratable.
Dr. Farooqi's project aims to develop neural control systems with the precision and temporal specificity critical to characterizing the role of oscillatory dynamics in brain function.
Dr. Wischnewski will investigate the causal relationship between neural oscillations and motor cortex activation, greatly advancing knowledge of neuromodulation and the human motor system.
Cathy Chen's research will identify critical sex-modulated neural circuits and mechanisms of reward processing to target for neuromodulatory interventions, and potentially develop into a new class of treatment for those who are struggling with neuropsychiatric disorders.
Dr. Morales-Carrasco's research project will use precision functional mapping, the FIRMM product for motion mitigation and optimal mapping, along with new tools for TMS neuromodulation.
Alexandra Scott’s proposal will examine the role of ventral pallidal neuronal projections to the lateral hypothalamus in cue-elicited reward seeking and food intake.