Maximilian Friedrich, vertigologist
Neurologist and Neuroscientist studying movement and balance through the lens of computer vision, neuroimaging and neurostimulation. @University Hospital Ulm by way of @braincircuits.bsky.social
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- Reposted by Maximilian Friedrich, vertigologistIs generalized epilepsy a seizure of the whole brain or a specific brain network? In our new paper out now in @naturecomms.bsky.social, we investigate this by combining brain abnormalities and DBS with the human connectome. Paper: nature.com/articles/s41... A 🧵 below:
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- Neurologists use videos to augment the clinical examination, and new AI methods promise to transform these videos into granular biomarkers. Here, we review the fascinating past, present and future of AI-powered video analyses in clinical neurology. Enjoy! jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
- Pretty sure I don‘t have to introduce Andy, so to make it very short: interested in DBS and brain networks? Check out this super exciting new institute in Cologne!
- Reposted by Maximilian Friedrich, vertigologistWhat brain regions are involved in causing psychotic symptoms? Take a moment away from the existential dread about the future of science, and join me in this summary of some incredibly cool stuff that could help patients! 1/n🧵
- Reposted by Maximilian Friedrich, vertigologistDo lesions that cause psychosis fall into a common brain network? Exciting new work by @andrewpines.bsky.social, @shansiddiqi.bsky.social and colleagues – tweetorial below by the first author, paper here: jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
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- Reposted by Maximilian Friedrich, vertigologistCool to see our work from @braincircuits.bsky.social featured in @sciam.bsky.social today. Great read on an interesting and bizarre neurological condition. www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-...
- Wonderful christmas read featuring our network mapping work on Alice in Wonderland syndrome- a bizarre and fascinating perceptual disorder. Kudos @sciam.bsky.social @foxmdphd.bsky.social @braincircuits.bsky.social www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-...
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- Reposted by Maximilian Friedrich, vertigologistShowed a glimpse of a new atlas that we're building in Paris yesterday. Pretty excited about it and implications for network modeling.
- Can computer vision help us turn clinical videos into quantifiable digital biomarkers of Dystonia? Our recent paper suggests yes! Let‘s recap first. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Maximilian Friedrich, vertigologistHypothalamic deep brain stimulation augments walking after spinal cord injury (SCI). #NatureMedicine #medsky #scisky "Targeting specific brain regions to maximize the engagement of spinal cord-projecting neurons in the recovery of neurological functions after SCI." www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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- Reposted by Maximilian Friedrich, vertigologistOur new paper in @science.org shows that misinformation evokes more outrage than trustworthy news, and when it does it’s shared more & read less. bsky.app/profile/will...
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- Tremor is common, and measuring its dynamic characteristics is important for disgnosis and prognostication. Marker-based motion capture helps, but is very resource-intensive. What if we could analyze tremor just with a smartphone video?! 🧠 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Maximilian Friedrich, vertigologistVery much looking forward to this talk tomorrow by our very own @fredschaper.bsky.social together with Stanford's Robert Fisher on Epilepsy and How to get jobs in Academia! Join us on stimulatingbrains.org! @stimulatingbrains.org
- Reposted by Maximilian Friedrich, vertigologistWe strongly suggest that academic publishers and other platforms that host research rapidly implement a Share to Bluesky button for their articles. Here's how: docs.bsky.app/docs/advance... #AcademicSky #HigherEd #Altmetrics
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- Have you ever felt like you're in a surreal world where sizes and scales are all warped? No, it's not a fantasy—it's a real medical condition! Come dive with me into this mind-bending phenomenon called Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS): onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
- 2/Focal brain lesions causing AIWS can offer causal insights into its neuroanatomy. But: lesions occur in many different brain regions with little to no overlap. We wondered: how can lesions in many different locations cause these bizarre, yet stereotypical perceptual symptoms?
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