Presentation

 

The ODYSSEE research project-team is located in Sophia-Antipolis and our research is on Computational Brain Imaging. Because the relationship between brain structure and brain function is fundamental to neuroscience, developing techniques that allow to recover the anatomical connectivity in the in vivo brain and better understand its functional activities is of utmost importance and a major goal to achieve if one wants to understand how the brain works and acquire a better understanding of its mechanisms. To this end, our mains reasearch areas focus on Computational Brain Anatomical and Functional Imaging with a particular emphasis on the Diffusion MRI, MEG and EEG modalities.

 

Note that two new teams were created out of ODYSSEE:

  • NeuroMathComp, focusing on Mathematical and Computational Neuroscience, as of January 2009.
  • ATHENA, focusing on Computational Imaging of the Central Nervous System, as of July 2010.