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Maryam Mostafalu

PhD Student, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

maryam.mostafalu@isc.cnrs.fr

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I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST). During my Master's studies, I entered the field of neuroscience, focusing on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). This transition sparked my interest in understanding and decoding neural signals. Currently, I am a PhD student in Cognitive Neuroscience, and my research centers on tracking attentional spotlight dynamics using MEG and EEG decoding, with a specific focus on oscillatory brain activity and its role in attention. My key research interests include EEG/MEG signal processing, neural decoding, Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), machine learning, and computational neuroscience. I am passionate about advancing our understanding of cognition and leveraging neurotechnology to explore the neural mechanisms underlying attention and other cognitive processes.

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