Bassam Al-Fatly (@bassam_al_fatly) 's Twitter Profile
Bassam Al-Fatly

@bassam_al_fatly

Postdoc | Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin| Interested in deep brain stimulation, movement disorders, neuroimaging, and connectomics. My tweets are my own.

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Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deep Brain Stimulation to treat stroke. Andre Machado and Ken Baker and colleagues Cleveland Clinic in a new Nature Medicine paper showed dentate nucleus stimulation was effective for a small pilot cohort of folks. Who were they? 'Individuals with a first-time, unilateral,

Deep Brain Stimulation to treat stroke. Andre Machado and Ken Baker and colleagues <a href="/ClevelandClinic/">Cleveland Clinic</a> in a new <a href="/NatureMedicine/">Nature Medicine</a> paper showed dentate nucleus stimulation was effective for a small pilot cohort of folks.  Who were they? 'Individuals with a first-time, unilateral,
jan claassen (@claassen_jan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We implicated the failure of motor command integration based on MRI lesions patterns and EEG functional connectivity analysis as possible mechanisms for cognitive motor dissociation in Brain academic.oup.com/brain/advance-… Supported by @NINDS James S. McDonnell Foundation

Lead-DBS (@leaddbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎊🥳Lead-DBS v3.0 is finally out! Read all of it in our newsletter which is currently being delivered to >7000 dear colleagues on our mailing list. New logo, new BIDS-standard, new tools, new atlases, new everything – way too many people to thank! 👏👏🎉 lead-dbs.org/?na=v&nk=1-ff6…

🎊🥳Lead-DBS v3.0 is finally out!
Read all of it in our newsletter which is currently being delivered to &gt;7000 dear colleagues on our mailing list.

New logo, new <a href="/BIDSstandard/">BIDS-standard</a>, new tools, new atlases, new everything – way too many people to thank! 👏👏🎉

lead-dbs.org/?na=v&nk=1-ff6…
Erik Middlebrooks, MD (@emiddlebrooksmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our latest work using synthetic image generation for common #DBS targeting sequences! From a single MP2RAGE acquisition, we can create T1, FGATIR, EDGE, GM nulled, etc. & also optimize image contrast. #neurotwitter #NeuroRad karger.com/sfn/article-ab…

Andreas Horn (@andreashorn_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re in Copenhagen - check out Lukas’ poster in which we show a promising possibility to No invasively stimulate networks that seem to help symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease 👇👇

Barbara Mathiopoulou (@barbara_math) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us and Dr. Steven Miletic in the upcoming Stimulating Brains event on Monday 4th of Sep @ 18:00. Steven will talk about modelling the subcortex, and I will present with him my latest work on STN biomarkers in #PD. Science drinks at 17:15. Hope to see many of you there! 🥳👇🏼

Join us and Dr. Steven Miletic in the upcoming <a href="/stimbrains/">Stimulating Brains</a> event on Monday 4th of Sep @ 18:00. Steven will talk about modelling the subcortex, and I will present with him my latest work on STN biomarkers in #PD.
Science drinks at 17:15. Hope to see many of you there! 🥳👇🏼
Andreas Horn (@andreashorn_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thought to highlight two recent Brain Stimulation papers that deserve special mention: First is a report by the Toronto team showing that left cingulate (and not right (!)) seems key to modulate in Cg25 DBS for depression. 100% fits my (unpublished) results. clinicalkey.com/#!/content/pla…

Thought to highlight two recent <a href="/brainstimj/">Brain Stimulation</a> papers that deserve special mention:

First is a report by the Toronto team showing that left cingulate (and not right (!)) seems key to modulate in Cg25 DBS for depression. 

100% fits my (unpublished) results.

clinicalkey.com/#!/content/pla…
Andreas Horn (@andreashorn_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Second is a paper by Liankun Ren’s team showing that in focal epilepsy, functional connectivity between the (ANT) DBS stimulation volume and the seizure onset zone accounts for seizure reductions. (disclosure am a co-author on that one). authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S19…

Second is a paper by Liankun Ren’s team showing that in focal epilepsy, functional connectivity between the (ANT) DBS stimulation volume and the seizure onset zone accounts for seizure reductions. (disclosure am a co-author on that one).

authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S19…
Julian Neumann (@neumann_wj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#deepbrainstimulation and #neurotechnology twitter, I hope that you haven't read anything today, because it's #allyoucanread Wednesday ICNeuromodulation Charité. This year, three collaborative review articles on #DBS have finally been published that are all very close to my heart. 1/n🧵

#deepbrainstimulation and #neurotechnology twitter, I hope that you haven't read anything today, because it's #allyoucanread Wednesday <a href="/ICNeuromodulate/">ICNeuromodulation Charité</a>. This year, three collaborative review articles on #DBS have finally been published that are all very close to my heart. 1/n🧵
Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is the pathway in the brain most important to the essential tremor network? The cerebello-thalamo-cortical loop. What is the best review paper? Mark Hallett 2018 NEJM

What is the pathway in the brain most important to the essential tremor network?  The cerebello-thalamo-cortical loop. What is the best review paper? <a href="/MarkHallett007/">Mark Hallett</a> 2018 <a href="/NEJM/">NEJM</a>
Julian Neumann (@neumann_wj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Preprint 🚨 #Brain signal #decoding and #connectomics for #neurotechnology and #BCI across >100 hours of invasive data from #brainimplants in multiple cohorts of people treated for #Parkinson, #depression and #epilepsy. Spearheaded by Timon Merk. doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.…

Bratislav Misic (@misicbata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neurophysiological signatures of cortical micro-architecture | doi.org/10.1038/s41467… How does neurophysiological activity map onto cortical micro-architecture? The Dream Team (Golia Shafiei Ben Fulcher Brad Voytek Ted Satterthwaite Sylvain Baillet 🕊️) investigates ⤵️

Neurophysiological signatures of cortical micro-architecture | doi.org/10.1038/s41467…

How does neurophysiological activity map onto cortical micro-architecture?

The Dream Team (<a href="/goliashf/">Golia Shafiei</a> <a href="/bendfulcher/">Ben Fulcher</a> Brad Voytek <a href="/sattertt/">Ted Satterthwaite</a> <a href="/sylvain_baillet/">Sylvain Baillet 🕊️</a>) investigates ⤵️
Brain (@brain1878) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Al-Fatly et al. use lesion-network mapping to identify a network of brain regions involved in the pathophysiology of lesion-induced oculogyric crises, and show that the topography of the network overlaps with the expression of dopamine receptor type 2. tinyurl.com/5d4xek56

Al-Fatly et al. use lesion-network mapping to identify a network of brain regions involved in the pathophysiology of lesion-induced oculogyric crises, and show that the topography of the network overlaps with the expression of dopamine receptor type 2. tinyurl.com/5d4xek56
Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you name the four most common genetic subtypes of ALS? SOD1, FUS, C9orf72,TARDBP. Did you know only 5-10% of ALS is genetic? Will understanding these DNA abnormalities unlock future treatments, not just for genetic ALS, but for all ALS? How about the other 90% and ALS

Can you name the four most common genetic subtypes of ALS? SOD1, FUS, C9orf72,TARDBP. Did you know only 5-10% of ALS is genetic? Will understanding these DNA abnormalities unlock future treatments, not just for genetic ALS, but for all ALS? How about the other 90% and ALS
@BrainComms (@braincomms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marcelino and Al-Fatly et al. report literature-based lesion network mapping of dyskinetic cerebral palsy. Grey matter lesions are the most common MRI finding; the motor thalamus is a converging node of a wide functional network. Read at buff.ly/IyRv0E0.

Marcelino and Al-Fatly et al. report literature-based lesion network mapping of dyskinetic cerebral palsy. Grey matter lesions are the most common MRI finding; the motor thalamus is a converging node of a wide functional network. Read at buff.ly/IyRv0E0.