Transforming Technologies into Treatments at the 3rd Annual Neuroscience Day
Researchers from Mass General Neuroscience present at the 3rd Annual Neuroscience Day showcasing technological breakthroughs in human neuroscience and care.
Below is the full list of posters for the 4th Annual Neuroscience Day. Click on each title to open the PDF file for each poster. Search the titles through "cmd f" or "ctrl f". Click here for the poster session hosts, titles, and zoom links.
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Measuring the temporal coupling of slow oscillations, spindles, and hippocampal ripples in relation to procedural memory in humans
Normalization of the anterior cingulate cortex activation following cognitive behavioral therapy for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
Intrathecal inflammatory responses in the absence of SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid in the CSF of COVID-19 hospitalized patients
Replay of Learned Neural Sequences and Speech Decoding in Human Motor Cortex Observed Using an Intracortical Brain Computer Interface
Modifed Rankin Scale Does Not Capture Precise Recovery Phenotypes after Acute Stroke
Modulating neural plasticity with single and repeated transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)
Spaulding REhabilitation and COVid Recovery study (RECOVR): 6- to 12-month trajectories and outcomes
Literacy Skills in School-aged Children After Hemispherectomy
Pharmacological and Stimulation Approaches to Sleep and Memory Consolidation in Schizophrenia
Intracranial gamma activity tracks human chemosensory processing
Biosensing via controlling light at the nanoscale
Deviations from the natural history of delta power in Angelman syndrome reflect treatment effect size and correlate with UBE3A expression
Preliminary evidence for abnormalities of the peripersonal space network in adolescents with psychosis
Reporting amyloid beta levels via bioluminescence imaging with amyloid reservoirs
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Mass General Neuroscience brings together the Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, to advance medical breakthroughs.
Nearly 40 percent of Mass General NIH funding is within the field of neuroscience
Researchers from Mass General Neuroscience present at the 3rd Annual Neuroscience Day showcasing technological breakthroughs in human neuroscience and care.