Month: August 2023

Differences in subthalamic oscillatory activity in the two hemispheres associated with severity of Parkinson’s disease

BackgroundIt is well known that motor features of Parkinson’s disease (PD) commonly begin on one side of the body and extend to the other side with disease progression. The onset side generally remains more severely affected over the course of the disease. However, the pathophysiology underlying the asymmetry of motor manifestations remains unclear. The purpose […]

Published on August 28, 2023

The Power of Dreams: Unleashing Workplace Productivity

Just like how a good night’s sleep can recharge our bodies, our dreams have the power to rejuvenate our minds and enhance our productivity at work. Recent studies reveal that when we remember our dreams upon waking up, we often find connections between our dream experiences and our daily lives. These connections have a profound […]

Published on August 28, 2023

Stimulating Brain Restores Movement in Stroke Patients

Imagine your brain is a complex electrical circuit, with different regions responsible for different functions. Now, picture one of those circuits getting disrupted, like a blown fuse. This is what happens when people have a stroke, and it can cause lasting physical disabilities. But here’s the exciting news: scientists have found a way to fix […]

Published on August 28, 2023