National Center For Adaptive
The National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies (NCAN) is a leading research institution based in Albany, NY. With a team of renowned scientists and experts in the field, NCAN focuses on the development and dissemination of adaptive neurotechnologies to enhance brain function and improve the lives of individuals with neurological disorders. Their research spans various areas, including brain anatomy, spinal cord structure and function, sensorimotor function, brain activity recording, brain stimulation, and feature extraction. Through their collaborative projects, publications, and training workshops, NCAN is at the forefront of advancing our understanding of the brain and developing innovative solutions for individuals with neurological conditions.
NCAN's team of faculty members, including Abigail Snyder-Keller, C.J. Heckman, Jonathan Wolpaw, Lee E. Miller, Russ Ferland, Aysegul Gunduz, Daniel W. Moran, Dennis McFarland, Disha Gupta, Peter Brunner, Dean J. Krusienski, Jeremy Hill, and Gerwin Schalk, bring together a wealth of expertise and experience in neuroscience, physiology, biomedical engineering, and related fields. Their collective efforts contribute to groundbreaking research, technological advancements, and the training of future leaders in the field of adaptive neurotechnologies. Through their dedication and commitment, NCAN is making significant strides in improving the lives of individuals with neurological disorders and shaping the future of neuroscientific research.
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