Accessing and modulating brain ciruitry in freely moving human subjects with Parkinson's
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Dr. Helen Bronte-Stewart is the John E Cahill Family Professor in the department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford give a talk about recent advances in wearable physiosensors and sensing neurostimulators which are enabling us to study the brain’s effect on Parkinson’s disease motor signs, such as tremor, bradykinesia and rigidity, in real time in freely moving human subjects.
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