Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP210101977]

Researchers: Dr Hannah Filmer (Chief Investigator) ,  Prof Jason Mattingley (Chief Investigator) ,  Professor Paul Dux (Chief Investigator) ,  Professor Paul Dux (Chief Investigator) ,  Charlotte Stagg (Partner Investigator)

Brief description Neurophysiological predictors of brain stimulation outcomes. This project aims to determine the cognitive and neurophysiological factors that predict an individual’s response to non-invasive brain stimulation used to target learning and executive function processes. Stimulation methods show immense promise for elucidating the causal neural substrates of cognition, and for enhancing performance in a range of applied settings. However, there are large individual differences in response to such interventions. Using advanced imaging techniques, the project aims to provide comprehensive insights into the determinants of these individual differences. Outcomes and benefits include identifying brain characteristics that determine stimulation efficacy and informing the design of protocols for applied use.

Funding Amount $558,374

Funding Scheme Discovery Projects

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