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Dr. Lundstrom and his colleagues investigate the computational properties of neurons and how they are affected by electrical stimulation

Overview

The Brain Adaptation and Stimulation Lab of Brian N. Lundstrom, M.D., Ph.D., is a multidisciplinary laboratory that aims to better understand human neurophysiology and improve the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. Our methods include invasive and noninvasive forms of brain stimulation, multiscale invasive electroencephalography, high-density electroencephalography, and computational modeling. We have a special interest in neural adaptation, that is, how brain responses change over time.

Current projects include:

  • Developing EEG biomarkers to guide epilepsy therapy
  • Evaluating brain stimulation approaches for epilepsy treatment
  • Understanding how neural adaptation affects brain function

About Dr. Lundstrom

Dr. Lundstrom is an assistant professor of neurology and biophysics at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He is a practicing epileptologist with a background in computational neuroscience, specializing in neuromodulation. His research interests include neurophysiology, brain stimulation and computational modeling.