Published in Progress in Neurobiology — rapid spatiotemporal dynamics of natural language syntax and semantics 🧠 ⚡️
⬆️ ‘Vertical’ syntactic information (hierarchical phrase structure)
vs.
➡️ ‘Horizontal’ syntactic information (morphological Person agreement)
Big congratulations to @DrNTandon for being named Top 1% nationally in the 2025 Neurosurgery & Spine Research All-Stars! This honor reflects the impact of his work advancing the field. A remarkable physician, mentor, and scientist.
@NeurosurgUTH@memorialhermann@TandonLab
Our Chairman and AANS president @jacquesmorcosmd kicking things off at the 2nd Yaşargil Microsurgical Congress in Boston hosted by MGB @UTHealthHouston
congrats to @CampbellJustinM & John Rolston! Thanks to Zac Davis for his contributions to this collaborative effort.
Macroscale traveling waves evoked by single-pulse stimulation of the human brain https://t.co/j3P5fNpW0m
We completed our final round of residency interviews for the season last week. We extend our best wishes to all the candidates as they continue on their journey and hope they have a wonderful holiday season 🎄@UTHNeuro@UTHealthHouston@jacquesmorcosmd@CNSResidents#Match2025
Still reflecting on an incredible year with @DrNTandon, @TandonLab, Manish Shah and @NeurosurgUTH for my epilepsy and functional neurosurgery fellowship. A high volume academic epilepsy program with a highly motivated surgical team and epilepsy neurologists! Forever indebted
Congratulations to @UTHealthHouston neurosurgery PGY-6 resident Dr. Laura Zima, who was selected as a volunteer for the CNS Online Education Committee's Journal Club Podcast!
Excited to share this work on intractable #epilepsy related to periventricular nodular heterotopia in Annals of Neurology https://t.co/Jeu37bnhXT We show high cure rates with focal laser ablation of PVNH even when associated with polymicrogyria or hippocampus sclerosis - 1/n
Wonderfully articulated! So many of us wonder why papers that echo beliefs we already have get frequently published in C, N, S etc. Further the focus on hypothesis framing in grant applications leads many to disregard remarkable experimental designs that may be game changing.