Brain Measurements
Many different tools are used to look at how the brain works in healthy people, and why it isn’t working correctly in people with diseases. This includes tools such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), used to measure the structure of the brain, as well as electroencephalography (EEG), functional MRI (fMRI) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to measure the activity of the brain. However, the relationship between the measurements taken with these different tools is not well understood, and the biology which these measurements reflect is often unclear. With support from the o8t Infinitome Imaging Award 2021 and the Brainbox Initiative Research Challenge Prize 2020, this project aims to take many of these measurements within the same healthy individuals and look at how they relate to each other so that we can better understand what they are telling us about the brain in health and disease.
To get more information or to express your interest in getting involved as a study participant, contact us and mention which studies you are interested in.