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AAN Video - Epilepsy: A Guide for Patients and Families

Dr Holland wrote 1 day ago: … more →

Tags: epilepsy, Seizures, American Academy of Neurology, EEG, Medicine, Mental Health, monmouth neuroscience institute

Please Nurture that Baby!!

SallyEllis@IMagineIMprovement wrote 3 days ago: We’ve done foster care for years, and I know many of you are foster or adoptive parents.  The … more →

Tags: Råd, childhood trauma, Foster and Adoptive Parents

This electromagnetic coil can detect brain injuries wirelessly3 comments

Amanda Alvarez wrote 5 days ago: This head-mounted coil can’t read your mind, but it can tell if you’ve experienced brain traum … more →

Tags: medical diagnostics, Traumatic Brain Injuries, UC Berkeley

Monmouth Stroke Service Success Story: Great outcome after emergent carotid endartercomy

Dr Holland wrote 5 days ago: Case presentation prepared by Drs N. Nachimuthu and M Chan, Residents, Dept of Internal Medicine, Mo … more →

Tags: carotid artery stenosis, Carotid endarterectomy, Radiology, Stroke, Therapeutics, carotid stenosis, Case Report, health, Medicine

Scientists use brain imaging to reveal the movies in our mind5 comments

Toni Slate wrote 1 week ago: Imagine tapping into the mind of a coma patient, or watching one’s own dream on YouTube. With a cutt … more →

Tags: technology, Mind Reading, Computer Simulation, watching dream, functional magnetic resonance imaging, Visual Experience, Berkeley, Memories, ReConstruct

A new kind of stem cell treatment for Parkinson's Disease?

Dr Holland wrote 2 weeks ago: xx First, what is Parkinson’s Disease? Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a degenerative disord … more →

Tags: funny walks, gait, gait dysfunction, Parkinson's, Therapeutics, Aviation, Deep Brain Stimulation, dementia, dyskinesias

Another reason to take snoring seriously! Sleep apnea linked to strokes.

Dr Holland wrote 3 weeks ago: Sleep apnea, the disorder that causes a person to stop breathing suddenly while sleeping, is already … more →

Tags: dementia, funny walks, gait, gait dysfunction, mild cognitive impairment, sleep, Stroke, TIA, alzheimer's disease

Pretty pictures

Science Whiskers wrote 3 weeks ago: A new technique allows us to take a 3D journey through the mouse brain. This is the kind of stuff th … more →

Tags: Whiskers Science News, Clarity, Neuroscience

DaTscan for Parkinson's Disease

Dr Holland wrote 1 month ago: Parkinson’s disease has always been a clinical diagnosis. And most patients who present with t … more →

Tags: Parkinson's, Radiology, Therapeutics, tremor, Case Report, Cortico Basal Ganglionic Degeneration, corticobasalganglionic degeneration, DatScan, health

Brain Scans Predict Criminal Behaviour

Dr Holland wrote 1 month ago: Recent research shows that brain scans can predict whether convicted felons are likely to engage in … more →

Tags: functional MRI, Criminal Activity, Medicine, Mental Health, MRI, Criminal Behaviour, impulsivity, anterior cingulate cortex, Male Prisoners

New Brain Imaging for Alzheimer's Disease

Dr Holland wrote 1 month ago: Amyloid proteins in normal brains (left) and abnormal ones (right) visualized with GE Healthcare … more →

Tags: imaging, dementia, Memory Loss, mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's, amnesia, dementia, monmouth neuroscience institute, mild cognitive impairment

Monmouth Stroke Awareness Month Event, May 15 2013, 12pm

Dr Holland wrote 1 month ago: Join us for a FREE education event WHEN – Wednesday May 15, 2013 12-1pm WHERE – Long Bra … more →

Tags: Monmouth TREC, Stroke, TIA, carotid artery stenosis, Carotid endarterectomy, Stroke Prevention, monmouth neuroscience institute, numbness, Medicine

Monmouth Neuroscience NPH Success Story

Dr Holland wrote 1 month ago: Hydrocephalus before (A) and after (B) CSF diversion Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is caused b … more →

Tags: Apraxia, funny walks, gait, hydrocephalus, Case Report, gait disorders, health, lumbar drain, lumbar puncture

Weekly Neuroscience Update

Editor wrote 1 month ago: Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) are developing SimSensei, a Kinect-driven … more →

Tags: Addiction, Weekly Round-Up, addiction and mental health, Avatar, brain surgery, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), link between mental illness and cannabis use, Pain, SimSensei

Jell-O Brain

Alex Doman wrote 1 month ago: JELL-O is practically considered a food group in Utah, the state I have called home for the past twe … more →

Tags: Brain Awareness, brain research, Neuroscience, brain, Clarity, Jell-O

Transparent Brain Imaging Will Accelerate Research 10 to 100 Times | Think Tank | Big Think

Karen Saint Marie wrote 1 month ago:   via Transparent Brain Imaging Will Accelerate Research 10 to 100 Times | Think Tank | Big Think. … more →

Tags: brain hemispheres, Consciousness, Neuroscience, videos, Neuroscience, Research-2

Magic Mushrooms' Effects Illuminated in Brain Imaging Studies

serenityrhythm wrote 1 month ago: Learn about the effects of psilocybin on the human brain including recent research using brain scans … more →

Tags: brain scans, brain, Shrooms, Magic mushrooms, psilocybin, psychedelics, Science, News, Therapy

Monmouth Epilepsy Program Receives NAEC Certification

Dr Holland wrote 1 month ago: Monmouth Medical Center’s Epilepsy Program was awarded prestigious level 3 certification today … more →

Tags: Therapeutics, Seizures, epilepsy, electroencephalogram, Neurosurgery, Neurology, monmouth neuroscience institute, Monmouth Medical Center, EEG

Dream Readers?

edunipsychsoc wrote 1 month ago: Researchers in Japan have managed to ‘read’ dreams with 60% accuracy. The researchers us … more →

Tags: Interesting bits and bobs, Psychology, Dreams, Research, MRI, dream machine, sleep


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