Note: Tatiana Fomina has transitioned from the institute (alumni).
My primary research interest is in the domain of brain-computer interfaces. The goal of the project is developing BCI for ALS patients, that does not rely on the low-level sensor and motor processes, that are often unavailable to ALS. Instead, we propose to use high-level cognitive processes closely connected with consciousness itself. We propose to train ALS patients to modulate their brain rhythms in the precuneus by means of neurofeedback and use that as a basis for BCI.
Please refer to http://www.brain-computer-interfaces.net/ for more details.