Michaela E. Alarie Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Michaela Alarie is a doctoral student at John Brown University whose research encompasses neurological disorders, brain-computer interfaces, and neural engineering. Alarie's work explores the intersection of neuroscience and technology, as demonstrated by publications on deep brain stimulation platforms. She has investigated methods for characterizing and mitigating artifacts during concurrent sensing and stimulation, as well as the automated injection of artifacts into brain modulation devices to study neural-behavioral synchronization. Her work also covers cognitive neuroscience; Alarie has published on the temporal and perceptual characteristics of emotion-induced blindness. Her studies promise to advance our understanding of the brain and improve treatments for neurological conditions.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 12
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