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I am a cognitive neuroscientist with international recognition in the fields of visual and social cognition, with expertise in a range of brain imaging techniques (EEG/ERPs, fMRI, fNIRS) and brain stimulation methods (including TMS and, more recently, TUS).
I earned my PhD in Cognitive Science from the University of California at San Diego and subsequently completed a postdoctoral fellowship and held a faculty position at Harvard University, before moving to my current position at the University of Plymouth.
A central theme in my research is the interaction between bottom-up (stimulus-driven) and top-down (knowledge-driven) processes in both visual and social cognition as such interactions are critical for normal perception and cognition. In visual neuroscience, my work has included pioneering ERP studies on how scene context affects object recognition and the first fMRI study to quantify the similarity between visual imagination and perception. In social neuroscience, I conducted one of the earliest fMRI studies on deception and was the first to systematically differentiate types of lies within a structured neurocognitive framework. I also carried out the first fMRI investigation into the effects of countermeasures in studies of concealed information.
My long-term goals include developing testable neurocognitive theories of these processes by integrating complementary brain imaging and stimulation techniques. More broadly, I aim to understand how human behavior emerges from specific brain networks, and how the neurophysiological properties of these networks shape sensorimotor and cognitive performance. These efforts are reflected in a substantial body of peer-reviewed research and reviews.
Professional memberships
- Society for Neuroscience
- Cognitive Neuroscience Society
- Society for Psychophysiological Research
- Psychonomic Society
Teaching interests
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Cognitive Psychology
- Social Neuroscience
- Visual Neuroscience
- Neuroethics
- Neurotechnologies
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Unilateral online ultrasound stimulation of early visual cortex suppresses responses to contralateral visual stimuli
Dunsford, S., Murphy, K., Darrieutort, E., Fouragnan, E. & Ganis, G., 1 Mar 2026, In: Brain Stimulation. 19, 2, 103023.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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ARTEM-IS for ERP: Agreed Reporting Template for EEG Methodology-International Standard for Event-Related Potential Experiments
Ganis, G., 8 Dec 2025, In: Psychophysiology. 62, 12, e70187.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Unilateral online ultrasound stimulation of early visual cortex suppresses responses to contralateral visual stimuli
Dunsford, S., Murphy, K., Darrieutort, E., Fouragnan, E. & Ganis, G., 2025, bioRxiv.Research output: Other contribution › peer-review
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Anterior N2 enhancement is not a general electrophysiological index of concealed information
Hsu, C.-W., Schofield, T. & Ganis, G., 14 Jun 2024, In: Psychophysiology. 61, 10, p. e14633 e14633.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Exploring the Feasibility of Bidirectional Control of Beta Oscillatory Power in Healthy Controls as a Potential Intervention for Parkinson’s Disease Movement Impairment
Anil, K., Ganis, G., Freeman, J., Marsden, J. & Hall, S., 6 Aug 2024, In: Sensors. 24, 16, p. 5107 1 p., 5107.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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