Jarod Roland

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Jarod Roland

Jarod Roland

@JarodLRoland

Pediatric neurosurgeon at Washington University in St Louis interested in epilepsy, functional networks, neuroimaging, and intracranial electrophysiology.

St Louis, MO Katılım Ekim 2016
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WashU Medicine
WashU Medicine@washumedicine·
Life-saving decisions, faster: The FDA has approved AI software from a startup founded by WashU Medicine researchers to help neurosurgeons map the brain in an hour instead of days. This groundbreaking tech will pinpoint the safest path for surgery.
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Winson Ho
Winson Ho@WinsonHoNsgy·
Grateful to Dr. Corey Raffel for establishing his endowed professorship in pediatric neurosurgery, and honored to be the first holder of this position.
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WashU Medicine Epilepsy
WashU Medicine Epilepsy@washuepilepsy·
.@JarodLRoland, and his @WashUNeurosurg & @WashUNeurology colleagues analyzed the safety and accuracy of Stereo-EEG in pediatric patients who'd previously undergone craniotomy compared to those without prior cranial surgery. The results? (1/2)
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Joshua Siegel
Joshua Siegel@realJoshSiegel·
After a high dose of psilocybin, the brain desynchronizes at a massive scale, causing loss of our sense of self, time, and space. This may drive the burst of plasticity caused by psychedelics. The next day, brain activity has largely returned to normal, but an echo remains – a reset of circuits critical to the sense of self. Our study is out today in @Nature nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Phoenix Children's
Phoenix Children's@PhxChildrens·
JUST ANNOUNCED: Dr. Jason Hauptman has been appointed as division chief of neurosurgery, part of Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s. Read more » bit.ly/3Jyn6dj @BarrowNeuro
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Nico Dosenbach
Nico Dosenbach@ndosenbach·
Introducing the Action-Mode Network – AMN. Better late than never! 17 years ago, we clumsily called this the Cingulo-opercular Network (CON) based on its anatomy (we weren’t exactly sure what it does). Now we’ve finally got the evidence to give it the functional name it deserves: the Action-mode Network (AMN). Find our arguments here: osf.io/preprints/psya… with the peerless Marc Raichle and the brilliant @gordonneuro. 🧵 ↓
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