Arnaud Delorme

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Arnaud Delorme
Born1974
CitizenshipFrance
Scientific career
FieldsNeuroscience, parapsychology
InstitutionsUniversity of California, San Diego, Institute of Noetic Sciences, California Institute of Integral Studies
Academic advisorsTerrence Sejnowski, Scott Makeig
Websitesccn.ucsd.edu/~arno/

Arnaud Delorme is a project scientist at the Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience at University of California, San Diego,[1] a consulting research scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences,[2] and an associate professor at the California Institute of Integral Studies.[3] At the Swartz Center, Delorme contributed to development of the widely-used Matlab toolbox for electroencephalography (EEG) analysis, EEGLAB. He has been acknowledged for his contribution to the field of EEG research by being awarded one of three of the ANT EEG Company 10-year Anniversary Young Researcher Awards in 2006.[4] His research has focused on pure neuroscience methods, as well as on the neuroscience of sleep, mind wandering, meditation, subjective communication with the deceased, and other parapsychology.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ "Swartz Center - Personnel".
  2. ^ "IONS - Arnaud Delorme".
  3. ^ "CIIS - Faculty and Staff Directory".
  4. ^ ANT Advanced Neuro Technology. "ANT - Advanced Neuro Technology: Young Scientist Award Winners 2006". Advanced Neuro Technology. Archived from the original on 2008-11-19.
  5. ^ "ResearcherID - Arnaud Delorme".
  6. ^ "Journal pulls plug on paper that predicts person's death, against authors' objections". Retraction Watch.