members

Ph.D students:

 

Leila Gholami.

Leila is a Ph.D candidate and her project is about alteration in different areas of the brain and evaluating the stroop event-related potential using EEG recording in patients with asthma; Also l assess activity and functional connectivity between anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala in asthmatic rats. she hope provides new insights to develop novel interventions and therapeutic strategies for managing allergic asthmatic patients.

Email: leilamahtaj@yahoo.com

 

Morteza Salimi.

Morteza is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Physiology at Tarbiat Modares University. He joined the Department in September 2017 to start the Ph.D. course and project titled "evaluating the effect of olfactory bulb electrical stimulation on induction of Alzheimer's-like disease in the male rat."

The research approach of the Morteza Salimi lies in the general fields of neural coding and neuronal circuit oscillatory synchronization during the behavioral performance or pathogenic condition. He has been working on signal processing in the cognitive deficit due to allergen exposure and recording and analyzing EEG signals of human subjects. Scholar profiles of Morteza Salimi are available at following:

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7621-6823

Lindin: a06538199

Email: Morteza.salimi@modares.ac.ir , Morteza.salimi.sci@gmail.com

 

Sepideh Ghazvineh.

Sepideh is a Ph.D candidate and also recieved her MSc degree in this lab. her current project is evaluating the effect of nasal epithelium electrical stimulation on brain function and memory performance. Her scientific experiences are in the field of local field potential recording, signal processing, behavioral tasks, intubation and mechanical ventilation of rats. she tries to  introduce a non-invasive brain stimulation method to reduce the neurological complications of prolonged mechanical ventilation.

Email: Sepide.qazvine@gmail.com

 

Payam Shahsavar  .

Payam is first year PhD student in our lab. he's interested in studying the breath and brain interaction and processing the brain signal. he try to become somewhat of an expert in the field of his interest.

Email: shahsavarpayam@gmail.com

 

Master students:

 

Fahime Ayene.

Fahime has been in Breathing and Brain Function Lab as a medical physiology master student since 2018. Her research is aimed at evaluating the effect of nasal breathing on the electrical activity of human brain cortex and uncovering the changes that occur at the connections between the brain regions.She has completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2017.

Email: fahimeayene@gmail.com

 

 

Bahar Jafari.

Bahareh is a Master student of our lab and interested in underestanding the activity of memory circuit during mechanical ventilation and the effect of applying nasal air puff on it. Bahar has received her B.Sc. in anaesthesia from Shahid Beheshti medical university in 2017.

Email: b.jafari.sbmu@gmail.com

 

Mohaddeseh Nemati.

Mohaddeseh is a Master student of medical physiology and a member of this laboratory since 2018. her MSc thesis is about the effect of nasal air puff during mechanical ventilation on OB, vHPC and mPFC activities and coupling of these activities with respiration during anesthesia recovery.

Email: mohaddese.nemati1375@gmail.com

 

  Members from common projects

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Farzaneh Zeinali

Farzaneh is a Ph.D. candidate in Neuromuscular Sports Science. she currently work at the Breathing and Brain Function laboratory in the Department of physiology, Tarbiat Modares University. she research brain health and exercise. her current project is "evaluating the role of olfactory bulb pathway in Exercise.

Email: farzane.z1368@yahoo.com

 

Maryam Abdolsamadi

Maryam received master's degree in Pure Mathematics. she's also interested in neuromodulation and cognitive science. So, she is doing some .research activities in this field.she's really passionate about modeling brain and cognitive systems through using mathematical concepts

Email: m.abdolsamadi@gmail.com

 

 

Farhad Tabasi.

Farhad received his Medical Degree in 2019 from Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, and currently working as a postdoctoral research fellow since Feb 2020 at Breathing and Brain Lab and Institute of Brain Sciences and Cognition, Tarbiat Modares University. His research interests are cognitive and clinical neuroscience, mainly learning and memory, focusing on dementia and disorders affecting brain activities.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farhad-tabasi

Email:f.tabasi@modares.ac.ir; tabasif@gmail.com

 

Farhad Farkhondeh Tale Navi

Farhad is a PhD candidate in cognitive neuroscience from University of Tabriz. he conducted the experiments related to his dissertation in Breathing and Brain F.unction Lab during Sep.2020 until Jul.2021. The research project was a scientific international collaboration with partnership of Dr.D. Ramanathan (UCSD), Prof.M.A. Nazari (Iran University of Medical Sciences), Dr.S. Heysiattalab (University of Tabriz) and Dr.M.R. Raoufy (Tarbiat Modares University) including electrophysiological recording (LFP) and simultaneously contingent reward stimulation. They run a closed-loop neurofeedback system to modulate theta oscillations and evaluated consequential behavioral changes in spatial working memory performance of rats using a T-Maze.

Email: farhad.farkhondeh@gmail.com

 

Morteza Moziri.

Morteza is a medical student. His areas of research interest mainly includes defining neural mechanisms underlying brain functions. He is currently focused on the research project entitled "evaluation of the functional connectivity between olfactory bulb and prefrontal cortex during expression of anxiety-like behavior in rats".
He is accessible through the following profiles:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morteza-mooziri-368558192

Email: mortezamooziri@gmail.com

 

Ali samii moghaddam .
Ali is medical student . He is interested in neural behavior with respect to environmental state . His recent work in collaboration with our lab is investigation of functional connectivity between olfactory bulb and medial prefrontal cortex during anxiety like behavior.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ali-samii-m-24b63720a

Email: aliasm@zaums.ac.ir , aliasm1379@gmail.com

 

Vahid Khatibi

Vahid is pursuing a Master's degree in physiology and working on new method for epilepsy treatment.

Email:khatibivahid137411@gmail.com

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