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At the New Zealand Brain Research Institute in Christchurch, we conduct research into the brain and and host clinics for treating neurological disorders.

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Exciting #SciComm 🧠 🎨 project today, working with local artist Robyn Webster, recording her brain activity with EEG while she weaves flax. Her brainwaves will be played as audio in the exhibition space. Lovely aroma of fresh harakeke wafting from the lab…

NZBrain's tweet image. Exciting #SciComm 🧠 🎨 project today, working with local artist Robyn Webster, recording her brain activity with EEG while she weaves flax. Her brainwaves will be played as audio in the exhibition space. Lovely aroma of fresh harakeke wafting from the lab…
NZBrain's tweet image. Exciting #SciComm 🧠 🎨 project today, working with local artist Robyn Webster, recording her brain activity with EEG while she weaves flax. Her brainwaves will be played as audio in the exhibition space. Lovely aroma of fresh harakeke wafting from the lab…
NZBrain's tweet image. Exciting #SciComm 🧠 🎨 project today, working with local artist Robyn Webster, recording her brain activity with EEG while she weaves flax. Her brainwaves will be played as audio in the exhibition space. Lovely aroma of fresh harakeke wafting from the lab…

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Our paper on non-Māori speakers’ remarkable implicit knowledge of te reo Māori sound patterns and word-forms has just been published. (nature.com/articles/s4159…) This was so much fun to work on. Here’s a summary. (1/9)


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Opportunity for a Rangatahi Researcher working across research & real-world innovation projects focused on rangatahi futures. Do you want to be part of solving problems? Kuhu mai! Led by Sacha McMeeking, @ErueraTarena, Phil Borell & Komene Kururangi #mahi mahi.ngaitahu.iwi.nz/jobdetails/aji…


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A team lead by scientists at @TheFlorey explore the potential of a "silent wave" of neurological consequences of #COVID19 and call for a long-term monitoring approach for those who were infected with SARS-CoV-2. Read the #openaccess review here: ow.ly/pI3550Cntqj

journal_PD's tweet image. A team lead by scientists at @TheFlorey explore the potential of a "silent wave" of neurological consequences of #COVID19 and call for a long-term monitoring approach for those who were infected with SARS-CoV-2. Read the #openaccess review here: ow.ly/pI3550Cntqj

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"By country, it may have worked in Spain but not Italy, in the Netherlands but not Germany, the U.S. but not Canada" Fascinating weekend reading on the arguments for & against the @biogen #Alzheimers drug aducanumab. Lessons to be learnt, interesting comments section, etc

Biostatisticians detail what’s wrong with aducanumab’s Phase 3 #alzheimersdisease efficacy data. ow.ly/TTrQ50CqbIr

alzforum's tweet image. Biostatisticians detail what’s wrong with aducanumab’s Phase 3 #alzheimersdisease efficacy data. ow.ly/TTrQ50CqbIr


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“My fear was if they knew I had an illness… they wouldn’t be able to laugh” Michael J Fox tells #BBCBreakfast about how he opened up about living with Parkinson’s. Watch the full interview here: bbc.in/38SziEJ


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NYC Prima Ballerina with Alzheimer’s listens to Swan Lake and it all comes back ✨ The most beautiful video you’ll see today! 🎵❤️🩰⠀ ⠀ Spaniard ballerina Marta C. Gonzalez Valencia 2019 - Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky @nycballet⠀ ⠀ #primaballerina #alzheimers #nycballet


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GOF vs. LOF. If we are going to make progress in modifying the course of neurodegenerative diseases, we are going to need to get this right. Has time come for a more balanced approach? tmrwedition.com/2020/10/25/gof…


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Beecroft et al. identify a population-specific RFC1 repeat expansion configuration in New Zealand Māori and Cook Island Māori individuals with CANVAS. Haplotype dating estimates the most recent common ancestor at ∼1430 CE, suggesting a founder effect. bit.ly/3cKTtEm

Brain1878's tweet image. Beecroft et al. identify a population-specific RFC1 repeat expansion configuration in New Zealand Māori and Cook Island Māori individuals with CANVAS. Haplotype dating estimates the most recent common ancestor at ∼1430 CE, suggesting a founder effect. bit.ly/3cKTtEm

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An interesting piece in @movedisorder journal remembering Prof Oleh Hornykiewicz (1926-2020) "Remembering the father of the modern treatment of #Parkinsons disease & the man" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/md…

ScienceofPD's tweet image. An interesting piece in @movedisorder journal remembering Prof Oleh Hornykiewicz (1926-2020)

"Remembering the father of the modern treatment of #Parkinsons disease & the man"
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/md…

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AMP-PD and @ASAP_Research #gp2 are total game-changers when it comes generating new insights into the basis of #parkinsons and new therapeutics... Developing therapies for Parkinson's disease thelancet.com/journals/laneu…


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E hoa mā - NZ Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour has 3 grants needing postdocs now or soon, and we can't bring in people from overseas. We are considering broadening our search to NZ candidates from other fields who haven't necessarily worked on language before... (1/3)


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The first paper on this topic. I fear not the last. Where will this be 10 years from now? A case of probable Parkinson's disease after SARS-CoV-2 infection - The Lancet Neurology ⁦@WorldPDCongress⁩ ⁦@journal_PD⁩ ⁦@ScienceofPDthelancet.com/journals/laneu…


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Nice study from @ben_m_jacobs @predictPD & colleagues using @uk_biobank data to reproduce several well-known associations with #Parkinsons, & to demonstrate a novel gene–environment interaction (#diabetes & PD risk appears to depend on genetic background) jnnp.bmj.com/content/91/10/…

ScienceofPD's tweet image. Nice study from @ben_m_jacobs @predictPD & colleagues using @uk_biobank data to reproduce several well-known associations with #Parkinsons, & to demonstrate a novel gene–environment interaction (#diabetes & PD risk appears to depend on genetic background)
jnnp.bmj.com/content/91/10/…
ScienceofPD's tweet image. Nice study from @ben_m_jacobs @predictPD & colleagues using @uk_biobank data to reproduce several well-known associations with #Parkinsons, & to demonstrate a novel gene–environment interaction (#diabetes & PD risk appears to depend on genetic background)
jnnp.bmj.com/content/91/10/…
ScienceofPD's tweet image. Nice study from @ben_m_jacobs @predictPD & colleagues using @uk_biobank data to reproduce several well-known associations with #Parkinsons, & to demonstrate a novel gene–environment interaction (#diabetes & PD risk appears to depend on genetic background)
jnnp.bmj.com/content/91/10/…

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Horsager et al. present evidence for the existence of two subtypes of Parkinson's disease: 'brain-first', which starts in the brain and propagates downwards, and 'body-first', which originates in the ANS of the gut and spreads to the brain. bit.ly/34OaU59

Brain1878's tweet image. Horsager et al. present evidence for the existence of two subtypes of Parkinson's disease: 'brain-first', which starts in the brain and propagates downwards, and 'body-first', which originates in the ANS of the gut and spreads to the brain. bit.ly/34OaU59

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I need 60 minutes and an informative GP's letter to see a new patient. It takes me 15 mins. to take a history, 5-15 to do the focused examination,15 to give the diagnosis and arrive at an agreement on the best treatment and 15 to chat about the patient's life and interests.


Taking what we learned from the #COVID19nz lockdown, we’re planning to permanently move a substantial portion our #PD research assessments online, reducing the testing burden for both our participants and our staff.

Interesting - new report from @DrTarolliNeuro & colleagues exploring the feasibility, reliability, & value of remote video-based trial visits in #Parkinsons. Visits are shorter, reduce participant burden, & enable safe conduct of research visits content.iospress.com/articles/journ…



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We are aware of a graphic video depicting suicide shared social media. Authorities are currently working w multiple platforms to remove this content. Do not share this video or share where it can be found, it puts people at risk of real harm. Need to talk? Free call/text 1737


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Interesting - dopaminergic amacrine cell number are reduced between 58% & 26% in different retinal regions in #Parkinsons, involving a decline in the number of synaptic contacts with aII amacrine cells (by 60%) & melanopsin cells (by 35%). Biomarker? onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

ScienceofPD's tweet image. Interesting - dopaminergic amacrine cell number are reduced between 58% & 26% in different retinal regions in #Parkinsons, involving a decline in the number of synaptic contacts with aII amacrine cells (by 60%) & melanopsin cells (by 35%). Biomarker?
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

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Uniting the #eyes & #ears: Changes to #pupilsize let us quantify the multifaceted concept of #listeningeffort. To best use this #psychophysiology phenomenon, we need to know more about how #light & #fatigue affect the response #PhD #phdchat @HDRFlinders #DOCFEST2020 #TweetyourPhD


Latest preprint from our #Parkinsons team on hallucinations and whether they really are harbingers of future #dementia.

Neuropsychiatric symptoms are associated with dementia in Parkinson's disease but not predictive of it medrxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #medRxiv



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