WE3.R2.85
The Double-Edged Light: PBM’s Promise vs. Efficacy Risks
Sina Radi, Erik Ahmad Shamsedeen, UCSD, United States
Session:
WE3.R2: Wednesday Posters Topic 2 Poster
Track:
Translational Neuromodulation: Moving AI-Enabled Therapies from Lab to Clinic
Location:
Poster and Exhibit Room
Presentation Time:
Wed, 12 Nov, 12:00 - 14:00 PT (UTC -8)
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WE3.R2.71: Webcam-based Asymmetric Gait Detection Using LSTM Recurrent Neural Networks
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WE3.R2.72: Developing a Distributed Kinematic and Neural Deep Brain Stimulation Hybrid Controller for Parkinson’s Disease
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WE3.R2.73: Electrophysiological Alteration in Duplication 15q hiPSCs-Derived In Vitro Model
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WE3.R2.74: Designing a Data Collection Infrastructure: Challenges and Solutions in Recording-Enabled DBS Research for Psychiatric Disorders
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WE3.R2.75: An Open-Source Solution for Prolonged Neural Streaming from Bidirectional Deep Brain Stimulation Devices
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WE3.R2.76: Utilizing Gamma Entrainment to Probe Cognitive Function in Patients with Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Yayu Lin, Joshua Phillips, I-Wei Shu, Fiza Singh, University of California San Diego, United States
WE3.R2.77: A Method for Investigating the Role of Kinesthesia During Reaching in the Presence of Flexion Synergy Post-Hemiparetic Stroke
Reem Ibrahim, Ariana Frida Avila, Ana Maria Acosta, Michael Ellis, Northwestern University, United States
WE3.R2.78: Stress Biomarker and EEG Responses to tACS: A Gender-Based Study
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WE3.R2.79: Detection of an Epileptic Seizure Biomarker on the Vagus Nerve for Closed-Loop Neuromodulation
Ilya Tarotin, TTP plc, United Kingdom; Benjamin Metcalfe, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Christopher Beach, TTP plc, United Kingdom; Justin Perkins, Thaleia-Rengina Stathopoulou, Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom; Mafalda Ribeiro, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Hannah Claridge, Alex Stokoe, TTP plc, United Kingdom
WE3.R2.80: Sex-Specific Variability in Gene Expression Associated with Cognition and Alzheimer’s Disease Across Age and Neural Cell Types
Natasha Petrovska, Maria Larrondo-Petrie, Mirjana Pavlovic, Florida Atlantic University, United States
WE3.R2.81: Parameter-Dependent Effects of Focused Ultrasound on Retinal Ganglion Cell Excitability
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WE3.R2.82: fNIRS-Based Classification of Parkinson's Disease During Standing Balance Tasks
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Kareem Abu, Heba Badawe, Marie-Michele Serghani, Jason Amatoury, Massoud Khraiche, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
WE3.R2.84: NDX-Wearables: An NWB Extension for Clinical Neuroscience
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WE3.R2.85: The Double-Edged Light: PBM’s Promise vs. Efficacy Risks
Sina Radi, Erik Ahmad Shamsedeen, UCSD, United States
WE3.R2.86: Multi-scale Computational Modeling of Temporal Interference Stimulation for Theoretical Validation and Optimization
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WE3.R2.87: High-precision and multi-point brain stimulation using multiple temporally interfering electric fields
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WE3.R2.88: Ultrasound-Guided Finite-Element Modeling for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation of the Forearm: A Pilot Study
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WE3.R2.90: NeuroFilm: A Soft Substrate for Multi-Level Muscle Stimulation and EMG Recording
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