Sentences with phrase «behavioral neurologist»

«If histamine is actually an active player in Tourette's syndrome, it really would open up a whole new avenue of treatment» involving drugs that boost histamine, says Jeremiah Scharf, a behavioral neurologist and neurogeneticist at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
«This was a particularly exciting finding,» said senior author Geoffrey K. Aguirre, MD, PhD, a behavioral neurologist and an associate professor of Neurology at Penn. «A neural response within the occipital cortex strongly suggests that people have a conscious experience of melanopsin stimulation that is explicitly visual.»
Vilayanur Ramachandran, a behavioral neurologist and director of the Center for Brain and Cognition at the University of California (UC), San Diego, advised spending as much as 20 % of grant money «on other exciting stuff as long as you tell them it's vaguely related.»
While coprophagia is rare in humans, it is also likely underreported, says lead author Keith Josephs, M.D., a behavioral neurologist at Mayo Clinic.
«Our results have fit exceedingly well with Davidson's findings,» says Alvaro Pascual - Leone, a behavioral neurologist at Harvard Medical School.
Behavioral neurologist Jesse Mez of Boston University School of Medicine and his colleagues classified players as having mild or severe CTE, depending on how widespread the tau clumps were in the players» brains.
«This survey is an important step in our knowledge of how behavioral neurologists apply single - domain cognitive testing in their practices,» said A.M. Barrett, MD, of Kessler Foundation, director of the subgroup on spatial cognition tests.

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It includes a pediatrician, neurologist, lactation consultant, nurse practitioner, psychologist, and behavioral therapist.
The authors contend that the Parkinson's community must come together and focus its activism in support of: developing a better understand the environmental, genetic, and behavioral causes and risk factors for Parkinson's to help prevent its onset; increasing access to care — an estimated 40 percent of people with the disease in both the U.S. and Europe do not see a neurologist and the number is far greater in developing nations; advocating for increases in research funding for the disease; and lowering the cost of treatments — many patients in low - income countries do not have access to drugs that are both lifesaving and improve quality of life.
Behavioral and genetics studies requiring more animals could potentially be done in nontraditional research setting such as sanctuaries or zoos, suggested working group co-chair neurologist Daniel Geschwind of the University of California, Los Angeles.
Dr. Andrew E. Budson is a Professor of Neurology at BU School of Medicine, Associate Director for Research at the BU Alzheimer's Disease Center, Lecturer in Neurology at Harvard Medical School, and Consultant Neurologist at the Division of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, Department of Neurology, at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
«Now we can take advantage of diagnostics, devices, drugs and behavioral interventions that were unimaginable when I was in training 30 years ago,» says Christopher Austin, a neurologist and the director of NIH's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS).
You could easily make a case for seeing a neurologist first, especially with the behavioral changes.
We were a bit shocked, yet relieved that the neurologist felt Tommy's issues were behavioral in nature versus medical.
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