Brain-Computer Interface

Our Research

Here at Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, we have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) which gives people visual real-time feedback about their brain rhythms measured by electroencephalography (EEG).

We also use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to measure the brain’s inhibitory control mechanisms.

 

Participation in our study

If you are interested in participating in our BCI training study and would like to receive further information about it, please contact Nadja Enz (enzn@tcd.ie).

In order to participate in the study, you must be:

1.      Aged 18 years or over

2.      Have no history of traumatic brain injury or psychiatric disorder

 

Team

Supervisor: Prof Robert Whelan

Dr Kathy Ruddy (Postdoctoral researcher) funded by the Irish Research Council

Nadja Enz (PhD student) funded by the Irish Research Council

Sandra Alvarez (Erasmus master student)

Matthew Mitchell (Research assistant)