Thrilled that my paper is out in the
@Nature . We explored how the brain builds complex tasks by compositionally combining simpler sub-task representations.
https://t.co/oYnRjhpjCH
#ONSNew Frailty is Not Associated With Awake Craniotomy Outcome: A Single Institution Experience https://t.co/fRzgsdhwnt by Fecker et al at at Oregon Health & Science University @CNS_Update@KevinJHinesMD
New in @NatureMedicine, @halpernc's team looked at the brain activity of a patient with loss of control eating on tirzepatide and revealed it may only temporarily suppresses signaling in the brain’s “reward center” thought to be involved in food noise.
➡️ https://t.co/4CfResGNs2
So wonderful getting to meet all the first year medical students and introduce our new board members for the year! #womeninsurgery#ilooklikeasurgeon#aws
Ongoing controversy: Coils vs. other methods of MMA embolization for cSDH, which one is more safe and effective? Fecker et al. provide a retrospective review of 168 patients, 52% of whom were treated with coils and the balance with liquid embolics/particles. In their follow-up, they found that coil-only was not associated with different rates of surgical rescue, % hematoma resorption, or hematoma resorption rates than alternative strategies. https://t.co/RDPQFurqUJ @adelinefecker #mmaembolization
#OnlineFirst: Clinical significance of intraoperative bidirectional corticocortical evoked potential monitoring to evaluate language function.
https://t.co/FqGA1MYV4u.
Investigating the Triple Code Model in numerical cognition using stereotactic electroencephalography | PLOS ONE! The brain capacity to learn and understand number runs deep! @alex_p_rockhill @OHSUNews https://t.co/cm9xvPYyJq
A new study involving five patients undergoing brain surgery to remove tumors at @OHSUNews provides imaging of this network of perivascular spaces — fluid-filled structures along arteries and veins — within the brain for the first time.
#OHSUResearch: https://t.co/ymffLijTlv
#CancerNeuroscience work by the brilliant postdoc @Kathryn_RTaylor published (open access) today demonstrates that malignant gliomas #DIPG#GBM recruit mechanisms of synaptic plasticity to drive cancer growth. A thread… (1/ )
https://t.co/LnEYAoFP7G
Thanks for raising awareness about this! I will always remember the first hair sparing crani I observed. I helped braid the patient’s hair and for a moment the OR was basically a ✨girl’s bathroom✨
Hair sparing neurosurgery is the way to go!! For elective case shaving is not necessary imo. I think we can have a #neurosurgery braiding class @PeterNakajiMD@QuinseyCarolyn
Are you or is someone you know a "black cloud"? Or have you ever wondered if co-residents have, on average, different experiences, because it often seems like they do...
Proud to present the latest paper from my group @OHSUBrain in @NeurosurgeryCNS
https://t.co/6potlUQzKF
New lab paper 🥳
Our memory study with deep brain recordings during human ambulatory navigation is out today @NatureComms:
Combined intracranial EEG, motion capture, & virtual reality during walking🚶🏻♀️
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https://t.co/aqW8ROJuuj
@OHSUBrain We found patients with BMI <23.62 had worse survival and functional status after mechanical thrombectomy regardless of their frailty. I hope this encourages providers to consider nutritional support for stroke patients!
https://t.co/zrhpc5f7Q5