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Eric Leuthardt

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Neurosurgeon, author, inventor, and scientist – I am passionate about pushing the future of neurotechnology forward.

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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Touching the brain without surgery - using ultrasound to molecularly interrogate the brain is the next generation of brain diagnostics .
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medicine.washu.edu
Sonobiopsies generate genetic, molecular data to inform treatment decisions for brain diseases
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Eric Leuthardt
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Artificial intelligence-guided electrical stimulation enhances memory recall after traumatic brain injury. A new study by the University of Pennsylvania researchers paves the way for future therapies.
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sciencedaily.com
AI-guided electrical stimulation in the brains of patients with traumatic brain injury improved memory, a collaborative new study shows. This builds on previous research involving epilepsy patients...
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Unlocking the brain's potential post-stroke: a breakthrough study from Tokyo Medical and Dental University reveals how lipid-linked antisense oligonucleotides could revolutionize stroke therapies.
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sciencedaily.com
Researchers have found that a promising stroke therapy, known as antisense oligonucleotides, is preferentially taken up from the blood into areas of stroke damage in the brain when the molecules are...
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Check out this incredible development in neural bypass technology! This game-changer in regenerative medicine can help restore movement & sensation for a quadriplegic using brain implants & AI algorithms. Read the full article -
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feinstein.northwell.edu
Using brain implants, artificial intelligence and novel stimulation technology, double neural bypass technology restores quadraplegic man’s sense of touch and movement.
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Revolutionizing brain-computer interfaces! Read about SpiralE, the in-ear bioelectronic that might replace clunky brain implants. This could significantly transform the field of regenerative medicine. Read all about it:
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Fascinating insight into the connection between inflammation & depression! This research could revolutionize how we approach brain inflammation treatment. Learn more in the following article.
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Unraveling the complex neuroscience of grief! This enlightening article explores new insights into the brain's response to loss, the evolving stages of grief, and innovative therapies. Discover the science of healing. Read more:
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Dive into this informative piece on advancing traumatic brain injury care! Uncover the power of early neuro-rehabilitation and the impact of multidisciplinary teams on TBI outcomes in Africa. Let's bridge the gap together! Read more:
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Background Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a global public health challenge, affecting about 69 million individuals annually and being one of the leading causes of mortality. It has adverse consequ...
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
New research suggests unique depression after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Tailored approaches and precision medicine offer hope. #TBI #Depression #Neuroscience
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Exciting neurorehab breakthrough! Wireless brain-spine interface using AI restores walking for quadriplegics. Promising for spinal cord injury deficits. #Neuroscience #BCI #Neurorehab
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Groundbreaking research shows touch-enabled BCIs assisting paralyzed individuals. Vision, touch, and AI enhance limb control. Exciting progress towards mobility. #Neuroscience #BCI
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psychologytoday.com
Brain-computer interface endowed with both vision and touch, coupled with an AI decoder improved the ability of a paralyzed person.
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Exploring brain-computer interfaces (BCIs)! Direct brain-device communication offers benefits in restoration and control. Ethical concerns: consent, privacy, maintenance, societal impacts. Ongoing discussions needed. #BCI #Neurotech
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Eric Leuthardt
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Cognitive Liberty: Discussing vital human rights as neurotech advances. Protect against misuse. Balance benefits with privacy. Let's safeguard our inner world. #Neuroscience #CognitiveLiberty #Ethics
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time.com
Anyone who values their ability to have private thoughts and ruminations should care about cognitive liberty.
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
RT @shansiddiqi: Our latest work, out now in @ScienceTM. Precision fMRI mapping reveals distinct connectivity patterns for depression assoc….
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science.org
Depression after traumatic brain injury is associated with a distinct pattern of brain connectivity and may represent a separate clinical syndrome.
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Exciting story highlighting Lucy Jung and Charco Neurotech! Their wearable device, CUE1, brings hope to Parkinson's patients by alleviating symptoms through vibrotactile stimulation. #WomenInScience #Parkinsons #Innovation
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Noninvasive brain stimulation techniques, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), show promise in the treatment of acquired brain injury, according to this article from Psychiatric Times.
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Innovative neurotech shows promise in restoring sensation after spinal cord damage in rodents. The device uses electrical and chemical stimulation to activate nerve cells, enabling hind leg sensation.
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
A new study suggests that neural activity patterns could be used to predict decision-making behavior. This could have major implications for understanding how the brain works and developing better treatments for neurological disorders. #neuroscience.
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Eric Leuthardt
2 years
Excited to share this groundbreaking article on the advancements in #neurorehabilitation! The progress we're making in restoring function and improving lives is truly inspiring. #BrainHealth #HealthMatters
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brown.edu
In an important step toward a medical technology that could help restore independence of people with paralysis, researchers find the investigational BrainGate neural interface system has low rates of...
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