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Maryam Mostafalu

PhD Student, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

maryam.mostafalu@isc.cnrs.fr

Minibio
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.

Maryam's publications

Maryam Mostafalu, Tommy Clausner, Danila Shelepenkov, Jérémie Mattout, Suliann Ben Hamed, Mathilde Bonnefond. Preprint, 2025.