
Tiina Parviainen
Biography
I am an associate professor of neuroscience at the Department of Psychology, and a director of the at the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥. I did my Ph.D. studies at Aalto University (former Helsinki University of Technology) and received my Ph.D. at the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ in 2007. After my Ph.D., I worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Oxford Center for Human Brain Activity, Oxford University. Since 2011, I have been at the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥, coordinating the establishment of an interdisciplinary neuroscience center and leading the strategic profiling area of 'Brain Development Across the Life Span'.
My research group utilizes MEG, EEG (f)MRI, and physiological recordings to study central and autonomic nervous system phenomena that contribute to individual experience and cognitive performance, especially during development.
Research interests
My research aims to enhance the interpretability of brain imaging measures to advance neuroscience knowledge, particularly in developmental, educational and clinical contexts. Currently, I focus on neuroimaging markers of cortical plasticity and circuitry dynamics that underlie behavioral changes, both during development and in adults. I also investigate the interactions between the body and brain systems and the impact of this interaction on individual experience and behavioral capacity, both in short- and long-term scenarios. Ultimately, my research contributes to a deeper understanding of individual and developmental variations in neuroscience.