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Faculty of Science

Dr Domenica (Mimma) Veniero

Assistant Professor, School of Psychology

Domenica.veniero@nottingham.ac.uk

I obtained my PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Brescia (Italy), where I focused on combining non-invasive brain stimulation with EEG to study brain activity. After that, I moved to Rome for a postdoctoral position at the Fondazione Santa Lucia, where I explored how brain waves (oscillations) contribute to brain connectivity and adaptability in the motor system.

I then moved to the University of Glasgow, to investigate how brain oscillations influence perception in the visual system.

My research focuses on two main topics:

  1. Brain Oscillations: I study how brain waves help different parts of the brain communicate. I’m particularly interested in how these oscillations control attention, visual processing, and the motor system.
  2. Brain Stimulation: I also research how brain stimulation, especially Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), affects brain activity and behaviour, helping us understand how to enhance cognitive and motor functions.
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N3Centre Research Interests 
  • Understanding Neural Mechanisms.
  • Developing novel forms of neurotechnology
 

 

Publications

  • JC Hernandez-Pavon, D Veniero, TO Bergmann et al.. TMS combined with EEG: Recommendations and open issues for data collection and analysis. Brain Stimulation 16 (2023).

 

  • D Veniero, J Gross, S Morand, F Duecker, AT Sack, G Thut. Top-down control of visual cortex by the frontal eye fields through oscillatory realignment. Nature communications (2021).

  

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