Dr. Valiante

@DrValiante

Neurosurgeon | Neuroscientist | Epilepsy Advocate | Director Surgical Epilepsy Program, Krembil Neuroscience Center | Co-founder of

Toronto, Canada
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2010.

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    Watch this powerful story profiling three victims of Flight 752; each a Cdn scientist working on transformative research. Mohammad Asadi Lari who perished alongside his sister Zeynab, was a MD/PhD student & a new recruit. ➡

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Premotor and motor sites are the only ones that are active during perception, short-term memory, and production of speech. Also, activity in these regions correlates with memory performance.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    We can decode from motor sites what sentence people are hearing (word-by-word) and what they are silently rehearsing. Finally: the representations of the spoken sentences within motor regions are different across perception and rehearsal.

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    17. ruj 2018.

    But in sensorimotor and premotor cortex we saw something different. In these areas, we observed large, short-latency, sentence-specific responses during listening, and these switched to a distinct (still sentence-specific) pattern when mentally replaying the sentence . /4

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    17. ruj 2018.

    We found that prefrontal and temporoparietal activity looked similar across perception and rehearsal of the same sentence. In these “higher order” areas, responses were sluggish in time and were sensitive to sentence semantics. /3

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    17. ruj 2018.

    In a study led by Kathrin Müsch, with collaborators Kean Ming Tan, and , we recorded intracranially while people listened to sentences and then silently rehearsed them. /2

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    Kathrin's findings are finally out: motor and premotor cortices are involved in transforming what we hear into what we say. A summary of the results (from the original preprint) is here: . A collaboration with , and Kean-Ming Tan.

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    Thanks to our volunteers that are our ambassadors. It takes a community to run a hospital - special thanks to those that give selflessly to others.

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    30. sij

    "Tweet this: There is more to academic life than triumph and misery." How joining Twitter changed member 's perspective on the power of social media, for academics →

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    Kudos to Dr. for her drive and determination in leading care for the future - ensuring Ontarians have access to high quality evidence-based hand care.

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    25. sij

    Fall in love with some activity, and do it! Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn't matter. Explore the world. Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough!

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    22. sij

    "Science is messy, and the results of research rarely conform fully to plan or expectation. ‘Clean’ narratives are an artefact of inappropriate pressures and the culture they have generated." Fabulous editorial from . More editors sign on?

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    Fruit flies are expert navigators and have great memories. While their brain is the size of a poppy seed, it has neural circuitry similar to our own. That's why scientists spent 12 years mapping out the fly brain’s physical wiring, down to the last neuron.

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    New Research: Inhibitory Network Bistability Explains Increased Interneuronal Activity Prior to Seizure Onset

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    • Read everyday. • Spend time with nature. • Ask questions. • Never stop learning. • Don't pay attention to what others think of you. • Do what interests you the most. • Study hard. • Teach others what you know. • Make mistakes and learn. • It's Okay to not know things!

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    Very proud to share our first paper of 2020. We describe how entrainment of firing of certain neurons in the MTL by interictal discharges results in transitive cognitive impairment during episodic memory retrieval in patients suffering from epilepsy.

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    One day, you may get to work in a place where you have the potential to make real and lasting change, through scientific advancements. One day, you may get to work at

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    So happy to be here!!! is the best environment for I’ve been a part of in my (admittedly short) career. Looking forward to moving closer and closer to finding those cures for epilepsy with and the crew.

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    While we may be quick to criticize people for having side conversations, the more important reflection is to ask is why are they are happening and how can you create an environment as a leader that supports diversity of thought.

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