Neuroscience and neuroimaging research at the Martinos Center advances fundamental understanding of brain structure, function, and organization through innovative imaging technologies and quantitative analysis. Investigators develop and apply advanced MRI, PET, MEG/EEG, and multimodal methods to map neural circuits, characterize brain connectivity and dynamics, measure neurochemistry and metabolism, and study how the brain processes perception, cognition, and behavior. By integrating physics, engineering, computation, and neuroscience, this basic science work establishes foundational knowledge and methodological advances that enable discoveries across brain health, disease, and human performance.


























