Stanford researchers at the Lee Lab have developed a new system and method for measuring pathology then applying a novel algorithm to optimize neurostimulation therapy for altering pathology for treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
Stanford researchers at the Lee Lab have developed a method to understand whole-brain circuit mechanisms underlying neurological disease and its application to predict the outcome of therapeutic interventions.
Researchers in the Lee lab have discovered a totally novel approach to restore the impairment of empathy associated with many neurological disorders and mental illnesses.
Researchers in Prof. Karl Deisseroth's laboratory have combined optogenetics with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to enable highly specific in vivo analysis of brain circuits.
Imaging time using PILS is reduced by using multiple coils with localized sensitivities with each coil having a separate demodulation channel thereby permitting parallel signal processing and image reconstruction.