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10.3791/200481-v
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05:20 min
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July 14th, 2023
Prototype of the At-Home Multi-Modal Data Collection Platform for Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation (Video) | JoVE
Optimizing Deep Brain Stimulation for Patients with Neurological Disorders
July 14th, 2023
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Gabrielle Strandquist1, Tomasz Frączek2, Tanner Dixon3, Shravanan Ravi3, Raphael Bechtold4, Daryl Lawrence5, Alicia Zeng6, Jack Gallant7, Simon Little3, Jeffrey Herron8
1Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, 2Neuroscience, University of Washington, 3Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, 4Bioengineering, University of Washington, 5Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley, 6Biophysics, University of California, Berkeley, 7Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, 8Neurological Surgery, University of Washington