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My research interest is to understand how human brain integrates perceptual, cognitive, and motor information to mediate our behaviour. I have applied non-invasive neuroimaging methods (i.e. EEG, fMRI, & simultaneous EEG-fMRI) to study human brain function. I have gained a huge amount of experiences from experts (Stephen Mayhew and Karen Mullinger at University of Birmingham) in EEG-fMRI and neurovascular coupling, and become deeply interested in using these neuroimaging techniques to better understand the spatiotemporal dynamics of neural network function.
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Uji, M., Wilson, R., Francis, S., Mullinger, K., & Mayhew, S. (2018). Exploring the advantages of multiband fMRI with simultaneous EEG to investigate coupling between gamma frequency neural activity and the BOLD response in humans. Human Brain Mapping, 39(4), 1673-1687. DOI: 10.1002/hbm.23943