Welcome to the Neuroinformatics Laboratory!

The mission of the Cognitive Neuroengineering Lab, directed by Prof. Ding, is to apply multimodal imaging and quantitative engineering methods to study the neural basis of higher brain functions and their impairments by neurological and psychiatric disorders. Collaborating with colleagues across disciplinary boundaries and supported by multiple grants from NIH and NSF, we conduct cutting-edge research in the following broadly defined areas:
- Multimodal neuroimaging (EEG, fMRI, structural MRI, simultaneous EEG-fMRI, local field potentials, ECOG, neuronal spikes, etc.)
- Novel methods for brain signal processing (Granger causality, single-trial estimation of event-related potentials, etc.)
- Characterization and function of neuronal oscillations in animal models (rodents and nonhuman primates) and humans
- Network analysis of multivariate neuronal signals
- Neuronal basis of cognitive functions
- Impairments of cognitive functions in neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Lab Director

Mingzhou Ding, PhD
Biomedical Sciences Building J285
Email: mding@bme.ufl.edu
Phone: 352-273-9332