
Shlomi Haar
@haarshlomi
Edmond and Lily Safra Research Fellow @ImperialBrains | @UKDRI Emerging Leader.
Studying human neural control of movement in health and disease
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http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/s.haar 10-09-2017 11:11:21
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It was fantastic to host Sharon Lea, the CEO of H&F Council UK Dementia Research Institute to showcase how the smart application of our technology could be used in borough residents and how we are looking to scale and embed within NHS and social case systems




Question: How does #aging impact #motor #learning? Answer: Aging enhances implicit learning, but reduces explicit motor learning. New bioRxiv: tinyurl.com/4nw3snwb Amazing work led by Elizabeth Cisneros! S. Karny, Ivry Laboratories UCBerkeley Psychology CMUPSYCH @cmuneurosci

Human sensorimotor science faces a fundamental trade-off between experimental control and real-world applicability. In our new Journal of Physiology paper, we illustrate the need for more, complementary methods, comparative studies, & emerging technologies to...đź§µ tinyurl.com/yc6abuaf

Looking forward to the Research at ARUK Open Day this Saturday. I'll be there with the UK Dementia Research Institute Living Lab team with our tech and the Milbotix Smart Socks, to talk about Body Movement as a Marker for Functional and Cognitive Decline



In a new UK Dementia Research Institute CR&T paper in JMIR Publications, we reviewed the use of Motion Capture in Neurodegeneration, highlighting the gaps between the huge potential and the limited current usage aging.jmir.org/2024/1/e52582 Imperial College London Imperial Department of Brain Sciences

Out today in Nature Medicine, groundbreaking work by Philip Starr MD, PhD, Simon Little MD, PhD (Simon Little) and colleagues shows that adaptive DBS provides better symptom control than standard DBS in a real-world setting: nature.com/articles/s4159…

New #preprint: The role of the #Cerebellum in #Parkinsons is tracking attention in recent years. In a longitudinal cross-sectional MRI study we found evidence for its compensatory role in early PD, followed by accelerated atrophy biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Imperial Department of Brain Sciences UK Dementia Research Institute

Researchers & people with lived experience of Parkinson's had the chance to chat and share real life experiences at a brilliant 'speed dating' event at our Care Research & Technology Centre today! Thanks to all who took part, & Parkinson's UK for supporting👏 🙌


A recent event organised by Shlomi Haar brought together researchers & people with lived experience of Parkinson's for a fantastic speed networking session. We spoke to some of the attendees to find out what they took away from the experience👉buff.ly/4f8kcdc




We're excited to announce a brand new £10m centre dedicated to Parkinson's research, in partnership with Parkinson's UK🙌👏 Together, we will drive forward vital research and find new treatments for people affected by Parkinson's👉buff.ly/mGDDqmd



Today, I visited UK Dementia Research Institute to hear about their incredible work. A dementia diagnosis opens doors to vital care and support. This #DementiaActionWeek I'm urging everyone to learn the early signs of dementia – because when we spot symptoms sooner, no one gets left behind.
