Brain Signals as Diagnostic Tools

EEG and MEG capture brain activity with remarkable precision, opening up possibilities far beyond traditional neuroscience. My work explores how these signals can be translated into commands, used to monitor brain function, and leveraged to better understand and diagnose neurological conditions. By bridging my BCI expertise with clinical applications, I am building toward a unified framework for detecting, tracking, and relieving neurological symptoms through intelligent neural interfaces.

Marie-Constance Corsi
Marie-Constance Corsi
Research scientist

My research interests include bridging the gap between biomedical engineering and neurosciences to propose new tools to improve closed-loop systems.