Karen Mullinger

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Dr Mullinger is an expert in simultaneous EEG-fMRI. She focuses on understanding the sources of the EEG artefacts and how to reduce them at source. Using the best EEG-fMRI techniques available she investigates neurovascular coupling to better understand brain function.

Performing EEG and fMRI together is very challenging as the MRI environment is extremely hostile for measuring small electrical signals from neurons using EEG. Whilst simultaneous EEG-fMRI has been available as a research tool for over a decade there are still significant limitations in the areas of brain function which can be researched with this neuroimaging tool due to the artefacts in the EEG signals. Dr Mullinger therefore investigates the sources of these artefacts. She uses this knowledge to develop methods to reduce the problematic artefacts through better experimental set-up and new EEG hardware design.

20132023

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Susan Francis

  • University of Nottingham

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Matthew J. Brookes

  • University of Nottingham

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Richard Bowtell

  • University of Nottingham

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Mark W Woolrich

  • University of Oxford

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Adam Fry

  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Muhammad E H Chowdhury

  • Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Centre
  • University of Nottingham
  • Qatar University

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Zelekha A. Seedat

  • University of Nottingham

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George O'Neill

  • University of Nottingham

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Daisie O. Pakenham

  • University of Nottingham

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Chris Retzler

  • University of Glasgow
  • University of Huddersfield

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Elsa Fouragnan

  • University of Glasgow

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Matthew Brookes

  • University of Nottingham
  • National Institute for Health Research

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Sebastian Coleman

  • University of Nottingham

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Kevin Aquino

  • University of Nottingham

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Richard Bowtell

  • University of Nottingham

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Lauren E. Gascoyne

  • University of Nottingham

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Marios G. Philiastides

  • University of Glasgow

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Kate N Thomas

  • University of Otago

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Markus Bauer

  • University of Nottingham

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Cam-CAN

  • University of Cambridge

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Susan T Francis

  • University of Nottingham

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Diego Vidaurre

  • University of Oxford
  • Aarhus Universitet
  • Aalborg University

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Eleanor Barratt

  • University of Nottingham

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P. G. Morris

  • University of Nottingham

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Anna C. Whittaker

  • University of Stirling

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Rosa Sanchez-Panchuelo

  • University of Nottingham

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George C. O'Neill

  • University of Nottingham
  • Imperial College London

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Paul Glover

  • University of Nottingham

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M. Goldhacker

  • Universität Regensburg

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Sven Bestmann

  • Imperial College London

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Lucrezia Liuzzi

  • University of Nottingham
  • National Institute of Mental Health

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G. Volberg

  • Universität Regensburg

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James A. Smith

  • University of Nottingham

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Filippo Queirazza

  • University of Glasgow

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Peter Morris

  • University of Nottingham

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Marie-Christin Fellner

  • Universität Konstanz

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Benjamin A. E. Hunt

  • University of Nottingham
  • University of Toronto

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Daisie Pakenham

  • University of Nottingham

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