Leahy, Richard M.
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Radiology
My lab is focused on development of computational methods and software for analysis of human brain images (the BrainSuite software) and brain electrophysiology (the BrainStorm software). Application areas include the cognitive and clinical neurosciences.
Nastase, Samuel
Assistant Professor of Psychology
The core questions driving my research are “What is shared between individual brains?” and “How do we share our thoughts with one another?”—using language and other coordinated actions. My research combines naturalistic neuroimaging paradigms (fMRI, ECoG) and deep neural networks to better answer these questions in real-world contexts. In current work, we leverage large language models to better understand how humans use language to transmit complex thoughts from one brain to another.
