Mass Eye and Ear researchers tested sodium oxybate, a narcolepsy medication, for laryngeal dystonia—a condition affecting speech. Inspired by patients who noticed alcohol eased symptoms, the trial found an average of 41% improvement in voice symptoms. https://t.co/3SmGPiXDrN
I am pleased to announce our first P50 Center hybrid seminar by Dr. Shiro Horisawa from @TWMU_function on “Surgery at Forel’s Field for #MovementDisorders and Beyond”.
Join us on May 8th, 4-5 pm EDT, virtually or in person, if you are in Boston area.
Very exciting presentation by @Maitreyee_W with an amazing advance toward real-time synthesis of continuous speech from neural signal in premotor 6v cortex 👏👏👏 The door to endless possibilities in speech rehabilitation & treatment! @sergeydoestweet @DrDavidBrandman#BCImeeting
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"Artificial Intelligence Program Predicts #Dystonia Patients' Response to #Botox with Nearly 100% Accuracy" - a @NeurologyToday article on our recent development of DystoniaBoTXNet #AI platform
https://t.co/mCEuJVwNkd
Hi everybody!
We are having our speech symposium, Neural Bases of Speech Production, again! This time it will happen on March 24th in lecture hall HSW301 on the UCSF Parnassus campus, and also on Zoom. For more details, see our rapidly evolving webpage: https://t.co/hb3exA0xWs
Dystonias are notoriously mis- and under-diagnosed, with some studies showing it can take patients up to 10 years to receive a proper diagnosis. https://t.co/hjuQTrnnCB
"An artificial intelligence tool called DystoniaBoTXNet predicted which patients with dystonia would benefit from botulinum toxin injections with 96.3% accuracy."
For the full article visit https://t.co/dXGCpHk7DJ #dystoniasux#dystonia#dyt1#dystoniaawareness@sciencedaily
This is where #AI shines helping people: “AI tool predicts which patients with #dystonia respond to #Botox treatment with 96% accuracy” - Medical Xpress https://t.co/1SSZYnC57I
A new study led by @SimonyanLab shows that an #artificialintelligence tool can predict which patients with #dystonia will respond to Botox injections with 96% accuracy. https://t.co/Ad9INnX57e #AI