
Lais B. Razza
Originally from Brazil, I have a bachelor’s in clinical psychology, a specialization in Neuropsychology and PhD in Science (University of São Paulo, Brazil) and Medical Sciences (Ghent University, Belgium). My research is focused on optimizing and innovating the methodology and application of non-invasive brain stimulations (NIBS), including TMS and tES, for their potential use in neuropsychiatric disorders. To explore these influences, I have been employing a range of methodologies, including brain imaging techniques (SPECT, MRI, and computational modeling), machine learning, as well as psychophysiological and affective/cognitive assessments. My goal is to better understand the mechanisms of action behind these interventions and determine how to optimize and personalize them.
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Chris Baeken
Associate Professor
Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt
Associate Professor
Jens Allaert
Postdoctoral researcher
Alexander Hooyberg
Postdoctoral researcher
Beatriz Catoira
PhD Researcher
Stefanie De Smet
PhD Researcher
Qinyuan Chen
PhD Researcher
Paula Horczak
PhD Researcher
Chanyu Wang
PhD Researcher
Sofie Salden
PhD Researcher
Riet Vergauwe
PhD Researcher
Emmanuelle Schoonjans
PhD Researcher
Eveline Liebaert
PhD Researcher
Yichen Zhang
PhD Researcher
Zefeng Li
PhD Researcher
Yifang Peng
PhD Researcher
Linde De Wandel
PhD Researcher
Deng Mao
PhD Researcher
Kaili Zheng
PhD Researcher
Beatriz Cavendish
PhD Researcher
Raquel Guiomar
PhD Researcher