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2nd most downloaded article

27.05.22 04:57 PM By Dimitris Pinotsis - Comment(s)
2nd most downloaded article

Our latest article in NeuroImage suggesting that 1) electric fields are stable;  and 2)  carry information about memories has been the 2nd most downloaded article from NeuroImage- between April and July 2022.

Electric fields are more reliable for information

16.03.22 05:40 PM By Dimitris Pinotsis - Comment(s)
Electric fields are more reliable for information

Read the MIT News article about our latest paper with colleagues from Picower Institute by clicking here.


New NIH R01 Grant

28.02.22 10:52 AM By Dimitris Pinotsis - Comment(s)
New NIH R01 Grant
Our Lab has been awarded an R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This is a collaboration with MIT's Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences, that aims at developing the next generation fMRI. The project will focus on understanding  a new class o...

Potential explanation of representational drift

19.01.22 12:48 PM By Dimitris Pinotsis - Comment(s)
Potential explanation of representational drift

The preprint can be found here. Abstract below.


Beyond dimension reduction: Stable electric fields emerge from and allow representational drift


It is known that the exact neurons maintaining a given memory (the neural ensemble) change from trial to trial. This raises the question of how the brain a...

Biophysical models provide better biomarkers than EEG

12.12.21 09:49 PM By Dimitris Pinotsis - Comment(s)
Biophysical models provide better biomarkers than EEG
New depression preprint from our lab. Biophysical models open the black box. They provide biomarkers that are more informative, interpretable and point to pathologies; EEG biomarkers are less informative and non biophysical.Abstract below, paper here.

A major difficulty with treating psychiatric diso...
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