Students
- Márcia Silva de Oliveira (post-doc)
- The use of Granger causality’s model applied to fMRI data for study of the effective connectivity of healthy subjects and epilepsy patients during experiments of verbal, visual and operational memory
- Luis Carlos Tapia Herrera (PhD)
- Neural connectivity using fMRI: application to the study of the language system in epilepsy patients
- Edna Marina de Souza (PhD)
- Characterization of structural connectivity in epilepsy patients using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
- Raphael Fernandes Casseb (PhD, co-supervision)
- Evaluation of the motor activation pattern of sensory neuron diseases patients using fMRI and effective connectivity
- Gabriel de Faria Slenes (MSc, co-supervision)
- The use of fMRI for evaluation of eloquent brain areas in stroke patients for aiding the development of BCI systems
- Thiago Junqueira Ribeiro de Rezende (MSc, co-supervision)
- Investigation of atrophies in the cerebral and cerebellar cortex of Machado-Joseph disease patients
- Maurício Martins Baldissin (MSc, co-supervision)
- Investigation of the use of texture analysis of MRI as an aiding tool for characterization of refractory epilepsies
- Júlio César Somazz (undergrad)
- Longitudinal evaluation of brain metabolites of lupus erythematosus patients using 1H-MRS
- Patrícia de Oliveira (undergrad)
- Study of GABA variation during visual stimulation using functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy (fMRS)
- Sofía Isabel Coto Guzman (undergrad)
- The use of combined EEG-NIRS as recording techniques in BCI systems