“Farzaneh Keyvanfard”

IPM Positions

Resident Researcher, School of Cognitive Sciences
(2023 - Present )

Past IPM Positions

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, School of Cognitive Sciences
(2021 - 2023)

Non IPM Affiliations

Assistant Professor of K. N. Toosi University of Technology

Research Interests

In my Ph.D. dissertation, we examined the relationship between brain functional and structural connectivity from the network perspective and showed that using the joint analysis methods in the proposed pipeline, functional and structural subnetworks, which are covariate together, can be obtained blindly.

Present Research Project at IPM

- Innovative Neuroimaging Methods: acquisition/reconstruction and analysis

Related Papers

1. F. Keyvanfard, A. Schmid and A. Nasiraei-Moghaddam
Functional Connectivity Alterations of Within and Between Networks in Schizophrenia: A Retrospective Study
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience 14 (2023),   [abstract]
2. F. Keyvanfard, A. Rahimi Nasab and A. Nasiraei-Moghaddam
Brain subnetworks most sensitive to alterations of functional connectivity in Schizophrenia: a data-driven approach
Front Neuroinform 17 (2023),   [abstract]
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