Hüden Neşe

Education:
2015 - 2024 Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, Boğaziçi University
2013 - 2017 B.Sc., Psychology, İstanbul Commerce University
2013 - 2015 M.Sc., Biomedical Engineering, Boğaziçi University
2005 - 2010 B.Sc., Mathematics, Middle East Technical University
 

My main interest is understanding brain dynamics through analytical and computational methods, including signal processing, network analysis, and machine learning. 

During my master’s studies under the supervision of Ata Akın, I investigated the reorganization of resting-state brain networks during the n-back working memory task using EEG data. Our findings demonstrated that resting-state brain organization can serve as a predictor of cognitive performance.

For my PhD, under the guidance of Ahmet Ademoğlu and Tamer Demiralp, I focused on frequency-dependent interactions among intrinsic connectivity networks using resting-state fMRI. This work highlighted the significance of frequency-domain analysis, revealing that integrative regions, primarily within attention networks, act as intermediaries between cognitive and sensory systems across frequency bands and are closely linked to higher-order cognitive functions.

Currently, as a postdoctoral researcher at MIMLAB, I am investigating the spatiotemporal dynamics of cognition and aiming to advance our understanding of brain-body interactions through multimodal imaging. Our ongoing research integrates EEG, fMRI, and physiological signals to examine the effects of cognitive load during working memory and attention tasks.

Beyond research, I have a passion for creative expression and enjoy engaging in activities such as painting, ceramics, and crafting.

Faculty Category: 
Postdocs