
Kimberly Mueller @kmueller123.bsky.social
@kmueller123
I study #speech and #language in #preclinical #Alzheimer’s Disease #MCI #aging #neurodegenerative diseases #SLP at University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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http://mueller.csd.wisc.edu 26-07-2018 12:18:20
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Objectively capturing and characterizing episodes of lucidity, or transient return of function, in people living with dementia has potential to advance transformative research in terms of neurobiology and care. Gilmore-Bykovskyi Research Lab @andrealgilmore


The #dementiamatters podcast is a resource providing the latest research in #Alzheimer's disease detection, care, and prevention. Nathaniel Chin, a #geriatrician, interviews experts with grace, kindness and humility, making this an accessible resource for all.

One key takeaway from this post is how the hype cycle fuels publication bias in ML science, leading to overoptimistic results. Our new paper provides a solution to estimate realistic model performance across various fields: arxiv.org/abs/2405.14422 CC: Gautam Dasarathy ,Visar Berisha



Very helpful post from Helena Gellersen for #AAIC2024!





🧠New #publication in the Journal of the Neurological Sciences from CDHA affiliates Sanjay Asthana, Sterling Johnson, Kimberly Mueller @kmueller123.bsky.social & colleagues ➡️ "Story recall performance and AT classification via positron emission tomography” doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.…




Check out this Perspectives scoping review from #ASHASIG2 on Episodes of Lucidity in people living with dementia. Author Kimberly Mueller @kmueller123.bsky.social highlights potential roles for the #SLP on.asha.org/48Te4DD @UWMadisonCSD @uw_geriatrics #SLPeeps #SLP2Be

