Dr Tjeerd Boonstra
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Medicine & Health
School of Clinical Medicine
ARC Future Fellow
I am interested in the large-scale organization of the human nervous system. Using network analysis I try to combine experimental recordings with computational modelling and identify key principles that coordinate distributed activity in the brain and spinal cord. In the electrophysiology lab at the Black Dog Institute we nvestigate the effect of brain stimulation on brain functioning using EEG.
For more information see: https://sites.google.com/view/tjeerd-boonstra
Phone
02 9399 1884
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Location
Neuroscience Research Australia
Margarete Ainsworth Building, Level 2
Barker Street
Randwick NSW 2031
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- Boonstra TW, The structure and function of the human spinal connectome. ARC Future Fellowship (2018-2022), $701,645.
- Boonstra TW, Electrophysiological markers of treatment response to ketamine therapy among patients with treatment-resistant depression. NARSAD Young Investigator Grant (2018-2019), $70,000 USD.
- Boonstra TW. How do we change our behavior? Spontaneous reorganization of brain dynamics. NWO Innovational Research Incentives Scheme Veni (2010-2014), €250,000
- Boonstra TW, Loo CK, Breakspear M, Gandevia S. UNSW Major Research Equipment & Infrastructure Scheme (2010), $52,000