The key theme of research at the Dept. of Neurophysiology is the large-scale dynamics of cortical and subcortical driving related networks, which we address in humans combining electrophysiological and neuroimaging methods.
Our specific focus lies on the study of functional and effective connectivity in brain networks. We try to demonstrate and understand the possible functional role of dynamic large-scale coupling for perception, cognition and action during driving. To this end, we also aim at testing hypotheses on causal mechanisms by modulation of networks and connectivity. Furthermore, we have a strong interest in the pathophysiological relevance of neural synchrony and changes of large-scale coupling in brain disorders.
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Morteza Ghojazadeh is a Clinical Physiologist and an academic staff at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. He has a PhD degree in human physiology from Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran,Iran (2004). He has earned his MD degree from Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2000 and his MpH in 2006. He is currently the director of Research Development and Coordination Center (RDCC) at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences.
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