Christoph Michel
Primary scientific interest is the spatio-temporal mechanisms underlying brain function and dysfunction and the immediate translation of these findings to
clinical applications. Focuses on the use and continued development of EEG as a brain imaging technique in fundamental, clinical, and applied research and its integration in combined multimodal imaging approaches. Maintains facilities in both Geneva and Lausanne that include: state-of-the-art high- density EEG and TMS systems, as well as, stimulus delivery, psychophysics, and eye-tracking/pupillometry hardware. Develops signal processing tools, including the software Cartool and additional toolboxes. Supports an infrastructure for EEG recordings in rodents.
KEYWORDS : EEG, Functional Brain Mapping, Consciousness, Resting states, evoked potentials
- christoph.michel@unige.ch
- (+41) 22 379 54 57
- UNIGE Campus Biotech 9 Chemin des Mines CH-1211 Geneva
- https://sites.google.com/site/fbmlab/