Alumni

Damar Susilaradeya

  • PhD Student

I am interested in understanding how the brain controls movement, specifically using low-frequency rhythmicity. A long standing observation in movement science is that humans make unsmooth movement when tracking a target. There is rhythmicity in this unsmooth movement that is humans make 1-4 movement per second. In my PhD investigated the neural mechanisms driving this rhythmicity and aim to develop improved Brain-Computer Interfaces.

 

Qualifications

MRes Neuroscience, Newcastle University, 2014

 

Techniques

Electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)

 

Awards and bursaries

Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education