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Equipment: MRI: Track 1 - Acquisition of electroencephalogram (EEG) equipment to advance m — NSF Award to University of South Caro

Electroencephalogram (EEG) technology is among the most widely used neuroimaging techniques to study human cognition and brain functioning. Specific to the University of South Carolina Aiken, a small liberal arts campus, EEG is the best and most advanced neuroscience method that can be utilized. With EEG, brain activit

Award titleEquipment: MRI: Track 1 - Acquisition of electroencephalogram (EEG) equipment to advance m
Award ID2408353
AwardeeUniversity of South Carolina at Columbia
CityCOLUMBIA
StateSC
Amount obligated$158,502
Principal investigatorLaura Jelsone-Swain
ProgramMajor Research Instrumentation, EPSCoR Co-Funding
Start date09/01/2024
AbstractElectroencephalogram (EEG) technology is among the most widely used neuroimaging techniques to study human cognition and brain functioning. Specific to the University of South Carolina Aiken, a small liberal arts campus, EEG is the best and most advanced neuroscience method that can be utilized. With EEG, brain activity can be measured noninvasively with electrodes placed on the scalp, thus allowing the examination and testing of brain-based mechanisms. This award therefore acquires a new and up
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