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Our article was published in the Journal of Neural Engineering!

The Journal of Neural Engineering published an article "Decoding speech from a small set of spatially separated minimally invasive intracranial EEG electrodes using a compact and interpretable neural network.

Authors: Artur Petrosyan, Alexey Voskoboinikov, Dmitrii Sukhinin, Anna Makarova, Anastasia Skalnaya, Nastasia Arkhipova, Mikhail Sinkin and Alexei Ossadtchi.

Illustration for news: The Center for Bioelectrical Interfaces project won the Start-1 Innovation Assistance Fund competition

The Center for Bioelectrical Interfaces project won the Start-1 Innovation Assistance Fund competition

A series of victories has come to our institute! 

What is meditation, how practice it, and can its effectiveness be evaluated using scientific methods?

In the new issue of LessON, Maria Volodina, a junior researcher at the Center for Bioelectrical Interfaces at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, talks about the practical benefits of scientific research on meditation

Illustration for news: Researchers from the Higher School of Economics found out that meditation affects people differently

Researchers from the Higher School of Economics found out that meditation affects people differently

A group of scientists from the Center for Bioelectrical Interfaces at the National Research University Higher School of Economics studied the activity of the brain and other body systems during meditation. In the course of the study, it was shown for the first time that by performing the same instructions, some people relax, while others concentrate. The study was published in the journal PlosOne.

3 weeks left to register for Cortical Codes: Control & Preception conference

On October 29-30, 2018 Cortical Codes: Control and Perception conference will be held at NRU HSE. This year the conference will be dedicated to the technology and the development of brain-machine interfaces.
To participate in the conference please register through the registration form before October 20 .