Do you MIND?

Hi, I am Charlotte Maschke. I completed my PhD in the Integrated Program in Neuroscience at McGill University, Canada working on identifying brain signatures of consciousness in unresponsive patients. My PhD research focused on the development of a clinical tool to quantify capacity for consciousness following brain injury, using anesthetic perturbation and brain dynamical properties. I is currently working as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School and Aix-Marseille University, using whole-brain modelling for post-injuty treatment simulation. My work gravitates around the concept of complex dynamics as a requirement for healthy brain function and the emergence of consciousness. Beyond my regular research, I am passionate about the intersection between science and art.

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EEG to Portrait

EEG to Portrait Idea for a science-art competition: I participated in a Science-art competition to honor 100 years of EEG. My idea was to use EEG waves to draw portraits of scie...

A visual guide to measuring chaos

Visualizing a Measurement of Chaos This is a small visual experiment to demonstrate the principle of the 01 chaos test, to test chaoticity of observed time series data. Although othe...

Generative Art with Brain Data

Genuary 2023 Genuray is an artificially generated month of time where we build code that makes beautiful visualizations. This year, I participated in 4 days of this month with th...

My research in a Nutshell

Prognosticating recovery from disorders of consciousness using machine-learning and electroencephalography. What is consciousness and where does it come from? How can we determine...

My Thesis in 3 minutes

Do you want a summary of my research in 3 minutes? In April 2022, I participated in the three minute thesis contest at McGill University. From around 150 initial participants, 15 wer...