Ongoing research projects

Association between tDCS electric field distribution and cognitive outcomes: a meta-modeling study

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been shown to enhance working memory (WM) performance by altering cortical activity. However, due to substantial variability both between studies and among individuals, the results have been inconsistent. Therefore, due to the limit sample sizes across studies in this field, we aim to create a large dataset of individual participant data across studies investigating the use of at least one session of tDCS with non-emotional working memory task outcomes, to investigate how electric field distributions influence the modulatory effects of tDCS. Additionally, we seek to identify specific brain regions that may be associated with improved cognitive performance.

 

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Combining neurostimulation with group cognitive behavioral therapy to treat rumination

In this endeavor, we aim to investigate the efficacy of a collaborative treatment strategy that merges tDCS neurostimulation and talk therapy to ease rumination.

Non-invasive stimulation of the vagus nerve in the elderly depressed

The purpose of this project is to investigate whether the impacts of tVNS on depression among elderly individuals are influenced by a boost in noradrenaline.

Combining physical exercise and slow-paced breathing to improve stress recovery

Modern society is challenged by stress. Therefore, we investigate the combined effect of physical exercise and slow-paced breathing on stress response and reactivity.

The neural mechanisms underlying being criticized

Can you explain how the brain reacts to criticism in various groups, including those who are healthy and those who suffer from depression?

Brain stimulation for behavioral disorders in dogs

The lab is currently engaged in a study of canines' brains. In this investigation, we examine the insights that can be gained from analyzing the brains of our beloved four-legged companions.

Exploring emotion regulation strategy deficiencies in high ruminators

A fNIRS study focused on the dlPFC and precuneus.

Exploring the efficacy of tDCS across depression symptom clusters

We investigate whether tDCS is more effective for specific symptoms of depression, and consequently, for specific individuals.
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