How does the coordinated activity of millions of neurons lead to human cognition and behaviour? My work tries to answer this question by studying the motor system in healthy human subjects and people with movement disorders. I use techniques such as magneto-encephalography (MEG), electro-encephalography (EEG), electro-myography (EMG), and local field potentials (LFPs) recorded from deep brain stimulation electrodes to study how synchronized neural activity leads to movement in healthy subjects and abnormal movement in Parkinson's disease.
dr. Bernadette van Wijk
Associate Professor, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Neurocontrol
Associate Professor, IBBA
Associate Professor, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, AMS - Rehabilitation & Development
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