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Jason Chan
@jlchan
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Movement disorders neurologist @Fraserhealth. Fellowship @UFMDC. Residency @DCNSNeuro. MD/PhD @SchulichMedDent. Cognitive and systems neuroscience.
Joined June 2010
@AbhiLenka11 @MichaelOkun @FixelInstitute @AVCarpentier @MatthewRemz Thanks @AbhiLenka11, congrats to you as well!!
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Neat study suggesting "the existence of a canonical layer-based and frequency-based mechanism for cortical computation" across primates - macaques, marmosets, and humans. Higher frequency LFP activity in superficial layers, lower frequency LFP activity in deeper layers.
Very excited to share my co-first author paper in Nature Neuroscience! We show there is a pattern in LFP power that can be used to identify superficial vs deep cortical layers. This pattern was found in over 14 cortical areas and across species!
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RT @andreashorn_: Excited about this ‘review of all reviews’ about thalamic DBS for tremor by @c_neudorfer. In a new tour de force article,…
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RT @MichaelOkun: How small are the targets we aim at for deep brain stimulation and lesion therapy for #Parkinsons, movement and neuropsych…
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RT @EMiddlebrooksMD: Check out this new review of neuromodulation for mood disorders led by awesome @UFMDC fellows @jlchan & @AVCarpentier!…
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RT @andpru: I have to say that @MarkChurchland took it to another level here. I feel this is required watching for anyone in systems neuros…
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@UFMDFellowship @SfNtweets @FixelInstitute @MichaelOkun Photo credit @drjfxd, who has been a part of my science journey from the very beginning! Mentorship and teamwork are key to doing science.
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Great science and discussions at #SfN2023, as always!
Our senior fellow @jlchan is currently sharing captivating preliminary data at #SfN23, shedding light on the relationship between local field potentials and cognitive performance.🧠We couldn't be prouder of his groundbreaking research! 🤩@SfNtweets @FixelInstitute
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Noninvasive bilateral striatal theta-burst transcranial electrical temporal interference stimulation (tTIS) in humans increases striatal and motor network BOLD activity and facilitates motor learning @UPHUMMEL_EPFL: @DBSThinkTank
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RT @UFMDFellowship: We are so proud and excited our own @ShuklaWagle from @UFMDC is part of the expert panel of Video Challenge #MDSCongres…
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RT @vkarnik1: So proud of friend and colleague @DrVeronicaBruno for showing us her “magic” in the Video Challenge at the @movedisorder #MDS…
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Locomotion is context dependent - @KiehnLab at #MDSCongress @movedisorder Pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) and cuneiform nucleus (CnF) may support slow, explorative locomotion and fast, escape locomotion respectively
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RT @RichelleFlan: The reality is pwp worldwide don’t have access to the main treatment of Levodopa let alone access to DBS @TaniaPa08474924…
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Device-aided therapies, including DBS, increasingly needed as # of Parkinson's patients increases. However, not all "are approved nor realistically available worldwide, due to financial limitations, resource capacity and local expertise." @DBSThinkTank
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RT @UFMDFellowship: 🖥️⚡️@littleneuro did an overview of data-driven adaptative DBS. To continue the discussion, read that great article i…
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Whirlwind tour of gait disorders at Aspen with @MichaelOkun. Nonnekes et al. identified 59 compensation strategies for gait impairment in Parkinson's disease and classified the strategies based on potential mechanisms:
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RT @UFMDFellowship: Poll: Do you think gluten ataxia exists? 🥖🥨🍞🚶♂️ Antigliadine antibodies have been found in cerebellar ataxias as well…
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