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Prof. Dr. Daniel Brandeis

 

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Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
University of Zurich

Neumünsterallee 9
8032 Zurich

Tel. +41 43 499 2763

brandeis@kjpd.uzh.ch

Main Goals, Keywords

Mapping brain functions during normal development and in child and adolescent psychopathology, using multimodal imaging during tests of reading, attention and motor control (ADHD, dyslexia, development, plasticity, longitudinal studies, reading, attention, EEG, ERP, fMRI, functional brain mapping)

Group Members

1 professor, 1 research associate, 1 senior researcher, 1 research assistant, 2 postdoctoral students, 7 PhD students

Previous and Current Research

Future Projects

Functional brain mapping of specific training for children and in adolescents with ADHD and Dyslexia, based on endophenotypes and genetic markers (neurofeedback in ADHD, reading training in Dyslexia)

Techniques and Equipment

Advanced EEG and ERP mapping techniques (microstates, tomography) to isolate neural networks in time and space, cognitive activation tests (attention, inhibition, language, visuomotor coordination) to selectively activate neural functions.

Shielded test room, 64 channel DC EEG amplifiers, mobile MR-compatible 64 channel EEG for simultaneous synchronized recording during fMRI, cognitive testing system (visual and auditory), 3-D digitizer, map analysis and source localization packages.

Selected Publications

Selected Lectures, Seminars, Colloquia

EEG Felder und Hirnfunktionen

Funding

Swiss National Science Foundation, EU

URL

http://www.uzh.ch/caps/

 

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