My Research
I am interested in exploring the neural correlates of cognition and behavior using ultra-high-field fMRI. Additionally, I am focused on addressing challenges in data acquisition and analysis to enhance the quality and reliability of neuroimaging data for more precise and faster investigations.
My research focuses on understanding the cognitive mechanisms underlying perception formation and its modulation by memory through cortical feedback signals.
Leveraging layer-specific fMRI, I aim to illuminate the neural mechanisms supporting the brain’s capacity to simultaneously manage external sensory inputs and internally generated mental simulations. This deeper understanding holds significant potential for assisting clinical populations, particularly those facing challenges in distinguishing between internally generatedstates and external stimuli, such as individuals with hallucinations and illusions.