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سمت در پژوهشگاه

پژوهشگر مقیم، پژوهشکده علوم شناختی
(1402 تا اکنون )

سمت‌های پیشین در پژوهشگاه

پسا دکتری، پژوهشکده علوم شناختی
(1399 تا 1402)

دانشجوی دکتری، پژوهشکده علوم شناختی
(1393 تا 1399)



سمت‌های خارج از پژوهشگاه

Assistant Professor of University of Tehran

فعالیت‌های پژوهشی

My PhD was under the supervision of Dr Behrad Noudoost and Dr Mohammadreza Abolghasemi Dehaqani. I am interested in the interactions of prefrontal cortex with visual areas during object working memory tasks and also pharmacological manipulation of cortex.
I have a BSc. in Biomedical engineering from the Sharif University of Technology, Iran. Following my undergraduate studies, I was a researcher in ICSS at the electrophysiology lab where I worked on low intensity ultrasound brain stimulation in rodent.

مقالات

1. R. Toosi, B. Karami, F. Shakerian, . , J. Noroozi, . , E. Rezayat, A.H. Vahabie and M.R. A. Dehaqani
The Spatial Frequency Representation Predicts Category Coding in the Inferior Temporal Cortex
eLife (2024),   [abstract]   
2. L. Rezayat, M.H. Ghajar, A. Naji, J. Noroozi, M.R. A. Dehaqani and E. Rezayat
A low-cost protocol for reconditioning of deep-brain neural microelectrodes with material failure for electrophysiology recording
Biomedical Phys. & Engineering Express (2024),   [abstract]   
3. E. Rezayat, H. Heidari-Gorji, P. Narimani, F. Shayahfar, J. Noroozi, E. Shahbazi, A. Ertiaei and M.R. A. Dehaqani
A multimodal imaging-guided software for access to primate brains
Heliyon 9 (2023), e12675  [abstract]   
4. E. Rezayat, K. Clark, M.R. Abolghasemi-Dehaqani and B. Noudoust
Dependence of Working Memory on Coordinated Activity Across Brain Areas
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience (2022),   [abstract]   
5. E. Rrzayat, M. A. Dehaqani, K. Clark, Z. Bahmani, T. Moore and B. Noudoost
Frontotemporal coordination predicts working memory performance and its local neural signatures
Nature Communications 12 (2021),   [abstract]   
6. E. Rezayat, F. Shayanfar, M. HajiNasrollah, F. Shakerian and M. Abolghasemi Dehaqani
Custom-made implants for chronic in-vivo electrophysiological recording from primate�??s brain based on reconstructed skull model
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience (BCN, Publication of Tehran University of Medical Sciences) (2020),   [abstract]   
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