Eilon Vaadia

Eilon  Vaadia

Eilon Vaadia

Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences,The Suzanne and Charles Goodman Brain Sciences Building, Edmond J. Safra Campus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Prof. Vaadia (Former (Founding) Director of ELSC (2009-2016) combines theory and experiments to the study brain sensorimotor functions  The team at the lab uses brain-machine interfaces (BMI) electrical activity of neurons in brain circuits. In simple words, BMIs can read the to modulate and decipher the brain’s intention” from its activity and further; BMI can be used to detect in real-time electrical patterns involved in a brain disease, and re-adjust these patterns to ameliorate  the disease.