Nina Forss
We aim to understand how the human brain works by following electrophysiological and hemodynamic changes by means of noninvasive imaging: magnetoencephalography (MEG) to track brain dynamics at millisecond scale and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to spot the active brain areas with millimeter precision. This systems-neuroscience approach suits well for merging information from many fields of science interested in human behavior: neuroscience, psychology, social psychology, neurology, and psychiatry. We translate basic-research results to clinics via CliniMEG.
Teija Kujala
My main research interests relate to the neural basis of language, its development and developmental disorders, as well as plasticity. I use a multimethodological approach in my studies, including electro- and magnetoencephalography, magnetic resonance imaging, neurocognitive and behavioural tests, and DNA analysis.