A. Wodeyar

Research profile

In the past, I contributed to the development of estimation techniques for partial coherence. We used this method to study the complicated relationship between brain dynamics and anatomy.

I have worked on real-time methods for tracking oscillatory activity. This work is currently being developed to enable significant improvements in timing brain stimulation and in reducing lag in brain computer interfaces.

I have also developed methods to analyze discrete electrical rhythms as point processes. We used this approach to show how pathological epileptic dynamics disrupt healthy sleep oscillatory activity necessary for overnight memory consolidation. This provided a partial explanation of cognitive deficits in epilepsy.