
BTHL EEG laboratory

Electroencephalography (EEG) examines the real-time dynamics of perception, interpretation, emotion, and meaning-making by capturing neural activity with millisecond precision.
It allows investigation of processes that are central to humanistic inquiry – such as language comprehension, aesthetic experience, narrative engagement, and ethical decision-making – at the moment they unfold. Located in Room 227 of the ERI Building, the laboratory includes:
- eego sports EEG system
- 2 x waveguard original EEG Caps
- High-level soundproofing
- Expert academic and practical support


I am keen to help researchers use EEG in ways that feel hands-on, welcoming, and integrated into what they already do. My interests include EEG-informed creative practice, neurophenomenology, and the use of physiological data as artistic material.
Modality leads
- Professor Dagmar Divjak
- Amelie Grandjean (Doctoral Fellow)