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Successful ECoG decoding in real time!

Today marks the successful completion of the first year of our research project funded by Megagrant #14.641.31.0003 "Bi-directional ECoG BCIs for control, stimulation and communication" (lead scientist: Mikhail Lebedev).

Conference "Rehabilitation based on Neurotechnologies"

Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University is hosting a conference "Rehabilitation based on Neurotechnologies" in Moscow on November 29. Alexei Ossadtchi will give a talk on the topic "Electrocorticographic neurointerface for restoring lost functions and passive mapping of irreplaceable cortex", and Mikhail Lebedev will give a talk on the topic "Intracranial brain-computer interfaces: from monkey to human."

Megagrant № 14.0641.31.0003, leading researcher Mikhail Lebedev

Our clinical studies

Megagrant #14.641.31.0000. Lead scientist: Mikhail Lebedev. Invasive neural interfaces involve the analysis of electrocortigocraphical (ECoG) data recorded from subdurally implanted electrode arrays. This can be done in patients who require implanting an electrode array for medical reasons, therefore ECoG recording sessions are conducted exclusively in clinical settings. Our Center collaborates with two clinics: Clinical Medical Center of the Yevdokimov Moscow State Medico-Dental University and the Polenov Russian Research Institute of Neurosurgery.

Illustration for news: International Conference on Neuroscience, Neuroinformatics, Neurotechnology and Neuro-Psycho-Pharmacology in Bucharest

International Conference on Neuroscience, Neuroinformatics, Neurotechnology and Neuro-Psycho-Pharmacology in Bucharest

Russian ministry of Education and Science Government grant ag. No 14.641.31.0003, Megagrant to Mikhail Lebedev.

Mikhail Lebedev participated with the invited talk "Repairing the brain with brain-machine interfaces" in the International conference in Bucharest, Romania, 15-17th of November.

Illustration for news: Conference “Cortical Codes: Control & Perception”

Conference “Cortical Codes: Control & Perception”

Russian ministry of Education and Science Government grant ag. No 14.641.31.0003, Megagrant to Mikhail Lebedev.

The Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience and the Center for Bioelectric Interfaces hosted the CCCP conference on October 29-30. This year the focus was on developing uni- and bi-directional brain-machine interfaces and neurofeedback methods.

Tübingen Systems Neuroscience Symposium

Russian ministry of Education and Science Government grant ag. No 14.641.31.0003, Megagrant to Mikhail Lebedev.

Aleksandra Kuznetsova and Dmitrii Altukhov participated in the poster session on the Tübingen Systems Neuroscience Symposium at 18-19 of October in Tübingen, Germany. During the conference the world-leading researchers reported their recent results, including Silvain Baillet from McGill University in Montreal.

Illustration for news: International Conference “Frontiers Spotlight: Limitless! Augmentation of Brain Function”

International Conference “Frontiers Spotlight: Limitless! Augmentation of Brain Function”

Megagrant #14.641.31.0000. Lead scientist: Mikhail Lebedev.
Alex Ossadtchi and Mikhail Lebedev presented their research at Frontiers Spotlight conference held on September 19-21 in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Illustration for news: Our Center on the international conference Brain-Computer Interface: Science and Practice in Samara

Our Center on the international conference Brain-Computer Interface: Science and Practice in Samara

Russian ministry of Education and Science Government grant ag. No 14.641.31.0003, Megagrant to Mikhail Lebedev.

Alexei Ossadtchi made presentation "Towards zero-latency neurofeedback" about the algorithms developing in our Center. Mikhail Lebedev gave a talk "Decoding, but what?" about the invasive neurointerfaces. Moreover, our research assistants Julia Nurislamova, Ignatii Dubishkin and Alexander Belyaev won prizes for best posters.

Illustration for news: We won second place at Neurothlon!

We won second place at Neurothlon!

The CBI team won second place at the “Neurothlon” International Competition of Assistive Technologies. Valentina Bulgakova, Nikolay Smetanin and Ignat Dubyshkin represented our team in Samara. Ksenia Volkova, Julia Nurislamova and Anastasia Belinskaya participated as algorithm developers. Moreover, this victory was possible thanks to our pilots Artiom Vorobiov and Sergei Anashkov.

PLoS ONE publication

Article "Testing the Efforts Model of Simultaneous Interpreting: An ERP Study" by Roman Koshkin, Yurii Shtyrov, Andrey Myachikov and Alexei Ossadtchi is accepted to the Q1 journal PLoS ONE with impact factor 2.8