February 27th Interview and Q & A with Dr Peter Tass
Dr. Peter Tass investigates and develops neuromodulation techniques for understanding and treating neurologic conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, dysfunction following stroke and tinnitus. He creates invasive and non-invasive therapeutic procedures by means of comprehensive computational neuroscience studies and advanced data analysis techniques. The computational neuroscience studies guide experiments that use clinical electrophysiology measures, such as high density EEG recordings and MRI imaging, and various outcome measures. He has pioneered a neuromodulation approach based on thorough computational modelling that employs dynamic self-organization, plasticity and other neuromodulation principles to produce sustained effects after stimulation. To investigate stimulation effects and disease-related brain activity, he focuses on the development of stimulation methods that cause a sustained neural desynchronization by an unlearning of abnormal synaptic interactions. He also performs and contributes to pre-clinical and clinical research in related areas.
Here's links to the videos/websites that we watched and or discussed
Register to possibly participate in Dr Tass's Clinical Trials (send an email to this email address)
parkinsonsvcr@stanford.edu
Register for the Neuro Challenge Parkinson's Expo on March 2nd in person or virtually
https://parkinsonsexpo.org/
Training Wheels Off YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@TrainingWheelsOffParkins-is6dv