
16 May Post-Doc Offer – Portable and Personalized Neurofeedback for Stroke Rehabilitation
Portable and Personalized Neurofeedback for Stroke Rehabilitation: Multimodal EEG-fNIRS Neurofeedback
Rennes, France · Full time
Neurofeedback (NF) consists in presenting a person with a stimulus directly related to his or her ongoing brain activity. NF can be used to teach subjects how to regulate their own brain functions by providing real-time sensory feedback of the brain “in action”. Recent studies showed that NF is promising for the treatment of various neuronal pathologies. Electroencephalography (EEG), which has historically been the preferred modality for NF, suffers from a lack of specificity, preventing the transfer of this treatment to clinical use. On the other hand functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has a good specificity, but it is a cumbersome and expensive modality, making it difficult to develop personalized protocols. In this project, called PEPERONI and involving two PhD students and two post-docs (including this one), we aim to develop a methodological and experimental framework opening the door to a more portable and personalized NF, for easier and effective clinical use, with a focus on post- stroke motor rehabilitation.
The post-doc will be part of the Empenn team (ERL U1228 Inserm-Inria-CNRS-UR1) and will work in collaboration with the neurinfo platform
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