Ongoing and future research directions#
We have many exciting research directions underway, and here we highlight a few current and upcoming projects.
Brain functional organization in special populations#
The University of South Carolina is home to the McCausland Center for Brain Imaging and several large-scale neuroimaging datasets, including the Aphasia Recovery Cohort and the Aging Brain Cohort. We currently have access to one MRI scanner, with two additional scanners on the way, including a 7T Siemens MAGNETOM Terra.X MRI scanner. Leveraging these resources, we collaborate with our colleagues to study brain functional organization in people with aphasia/stroke, misophonia, and autism spectrum disorder.
Functional and structural brain templates#
In the HyperBrain project, we are working with the Haxby Lab at Dartmouth College to build high-quality functional templates for hyperalignment and other functional alignment methods.
We are exploring the possibility of leveraging SUGAR, a deep-learning-based framework for cortical surface registration, to further improve the quality of the onavg cortical surface template.