Explores the control of movement, motor cortex characteristics, mirror neurons, brain-machine interfaces, and the role of basal ganglia in movement initiation and suppression.
Explores the principles and programming of Deep Brain Stimulation for neurological disorders, focusing on therapeutic window adjustments and pulse width alterations.
Explores Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, pain, and the renin-angiotensin system, including the development of the first renin inhibitor for clinical treatment.
Explores motor neuron diseases, discussing their classification, pathological signatures, etiology, and potential treatments, with a focus on Spinal Muscular Atrophy.
Explores the evolution, principles, and applications of Deep Brain Stimulation, focusing on its history, mechanisms, electrode configurations, and future prospects.