Background: Acute telestroke evaluations rely on the ability to rapidly and accurately calculate the NIH Stroke Scale. Remote visual field deficit (VFD) testing is often challenging, requiring trained bedside assistance particularly in rural hospital settings. These deficits account for up to 3 points...
the NEI partnered with the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to create a CVI Working Group and hosted the Trans–National Institutes of Health (NIH) CVI Workshop: Roadmap to Consens...
As part of the Vision Impairment Screening Assessment (VISA) Stroke Vision app, the dynamic visual field test involves the user viewing a red fixation cross and tapping the screen when they detect a black target moving towards this fixation point [56]; this demonstrated a 79% sensitivity and 8...
thus I know there will always be differences in interpretation by different people as we all see differently. Along those lines with the adaption you were discussing, halos may technically be used to meet the requirement but when you take into account the width of the stroke and surrounding col...
We would like to thank Christophe Le Dantec and Simon Mathew for assistance conducting the study and Steve Gamen, Adam Goldberg, David Pokress, and Steven Thurman for feedback and helpful discussions regarding the manuscript. ARS and JD were supported by NSF (BCS-1057625) and NIH (1R01EY0...
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JEP was supported by the Medical Genetics Research Fellowship Program NIH/NIGMS NIH T32 GM07526. The authors would like to thank the Exome Aggregation Consortium and the groups that provided exome variant data for comparison. A full list of contributing groups can be found at http://exac....
Funding/Support: This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (grants P01AG019724 and P30AG062422; K99AG065501 to Dr La Jioe, R01AG062588 to Dr Yokoyama, K23AG048291 to Z.A. Miller, K24AG053435 to Dr Grinberg, R01NS050915 to Dr Gorno-Tempini, and K24DC015544...
A brain-computer interface (BCI) enables users to control devices with their minds. Despite advancements, non-invasive BCIs still exhibit high error rates, prompting investigation into the potential reduction through concurrent targeted neuromodulation.
Funding for this project was provided by NIH grant S10OD020039 to Harvard University Center for Brain Science, NSF grant DGE1144152 to L.T., and the Star Family Challenge Grant to T.K. Author information Authors and Affiliations Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland St., ...