
Jason Warren
@profjasonwarren
Dementia neurologist, neuroscientist and dad (not necessarily in that order), believes that life goes better with Schubert
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06-02-2018 14:51:15
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A heart-stopping reading of Britten’s Ceremony of Carols this evening by St Paul’s Cathedral Choir - the boys reminding us how, even in a time of fear and suffering, deathless beauty is born

A small escape hatch from war and loss in today's Record Review BBC Radio 3 devoted to Schubert's 'Cello' Quintet bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… If anything can redeem our species, this is it.


Delighted to share our latest on the mysterious phenomenon of phonemic restoration and how it might 'repair' speech signals in dementia: doi.org/10.1093/brainc… Work led by Jess Jiang, with @cjdhardy, the newly minted Dr Requena-Komuro and colleagues

The boys of St Paul’s Cathedral Choir on top form today for Faure's radiant Requiem, in memory of HMQEII. Delicate, heartfelt singing.


What's it all about, then? Two riffs on this being-human gig, via Prof Sophie Scott CBE, Julian Wild and Lauren Layfield - The Problem, set out in some bleak and beautiful Larkin: x.com/wild_julian/st… ...and perhaps its best riposte: x.com/wejustnormalme…

See our take on the enigmatic syndrome of right temporal lobe atrophy here: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… - work led by Chris Belder with Anthipa Chokesuwattanaskul, @cjdhardy, Charles Marshall and Jon Rohrer


Our worlds are a matrix of pleasure and aversion but how does this change in dementia? See: doi.org/10.1093/brainc… New work led by Anthipa Chokesuwattanaskul and colleagues including Harmony, @mindmodels, @cjdhardy, Charles Marshall, Jon Rohrer

Delighted to join Martin Stanford on LBC this morning to mark #WorldHearingDay, talking about the complex link between hearing, brain health and dementia and our work supported jointly by RNID, Alzheimer's Research UK and Alzheimer's Society


Richly deserved congrats to the brand new Dr Jess Jiang - who by rights should have been awarded at least 3 PhDs for all the projects she has led in Brain Behaviour Group


More meditative and austere than its big brother, Bach's St John Passion was brought to heart-rending life tonight by St Paul’s Cathedral Choir and friends. Thank you, boys.

Delighted this is out - a new marker of impaired real-world hearing in dementia - and a tribute to the doggedness of Jess Jiang in guiding this work through the pandemic. Congrats Jess!

Now at doi.org/10.1002/alz.13…, the first staging and functional scale for primary progressive aphasia informed by patients and carers. Work led by @cjdhardy with RareDementiaSupport and international friends gives voice to an illness that so often lacks one. May it help light the way.


Pleased to share this update by Dr Anna Volkmer, Charles Marshall and friends, identifying six of many vexing issues surrounding primary progressive aphasia link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Our latest on a new and enigmatic, diagnostic sign in nonfluent variant primary progressive aphasia, aka the 'Vicar of Dibley' phenomenon - work led by Eoin Mulroy with Chris Hardy, Dr Anna Volkmer, Charles Marshall and friends jnnp.bmj.com/content/early/…