Biomagnetic Center - Stefan Kiebel
Head of Biomagnetic Center,
Head of Research Group Computational Neuroscience
Research focus
Computational models and analysis methods for neuroimaging data
Main research areas
- Development of network models (Dynamic Causal Modelling)
- MEG and EEG source reconstruction
- Novel analysis techniques for neuroscience data
- Models of brain function (see my modelling group at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig)
Selected publications (MEG, EEG)
Ostwald, D., Spitzer, B., Guggenmos, M., Schmidt, T. T., Kiebel, S. J., Blankenburg, F.: Evidence for neural encoding of Bayesian surprise in human somatosensation. NeuroImage, 62(1): 177-188, 2012. DOI
Chen, C. C., Kilner, J. M., Friston, K. J., Kiebel, S. J., Jolly, R., Ward, N. (2010). Nonlinear coupling in the human motor system. Journal of Neuroscience, 30(25): 8393-8399, 2010. DOI
Kiebel, S. J., Garrido, M. I., Moran, R. J., Chen, C. C., Friston, K. J.: Dynamic causal modelling for EEG and MEG. Human Brain Mapping, 30(6): 1866-1876, 2009. DOI
Schofield, T., Iverson, P., Kiebel, S. J., Stephan, K. E., Kilner, J. M., Friston, K. J., Crinion, J., Price, C. J., Leff, A.: Changing meaning causes coupling changes within higher levels of the cortical hierarchy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106(28): 11765-11770, 2009. DOI
Kiebel, S. J., Daunizeau, J., Phillips, C., Friston, K. J.: Variational Bayesian inversion of the equivalent current dipole model in EEG/MEG. NeuroImage, 39(2): 728-741, 2008. DOI
Complete list of publications
Complete list of publications