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The Biosignal Lab is developing new ways to acquire and analyze medical imaging data that help us understand the human brain. This interdisciplinary research combines physics, mathematics, computer science, psychology, and neuroscience to non-invasively investigate how brain areas “talk” to each other. We are finding new ways to look at how communication in the brain can change with learning and development, and with brain injury or disease.

We are based in the Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science at ±«Óătv University, affiliated with the Medical Physics program, and work with the other universities, departments, and with hospitals and industry partners.

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Contact tim.bardouille@dal.ca to get involved with the Biosignal Lab

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