Over the past few years, MRRI has been producing videos of our scientists explaining their research projects and the implications of what they are learning for the field. It is all part of our mission to improve the lives of individuals with neurological disabilities through research.
Now, you can explore the videos in one place on the MRRI YouTube channel.
Here are some of the videos you’ll find there:
- MRRI co-founder John Whyte, MD, PhD, explaining his efforts to better define medical rehab treatments and to improve how we measure progress during rehab
- Associate Director Laurel J. Buxbaum, PsyD, on using virtual reality techniques to test and treat patients with hemispatial neglect after a stroke
- Steven Jax, PhD, director of the Perceptual-Motor Control Laboratory, on using mirror therapy in stroke rehab
- Tessa Hart, PhD, director of the Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Research Laboratory, on improving every-day memory in TBI patients through medication
- Shailesh Kantak, PhD, director of the Neuroplasticity and Motor Behavior Laboratory, on moving stroke patients more quickly to complex movements
- Aphasia Center Director Sharon Antonucci, PhD, CCC-SLP, on assessing the effectiveness of aphasia conversation groups and on teaching people with aphasia techniques for training their pets
- Amanda Rabinowitz, PhD, director of the Brain Injury Neuropsychology Laboratory on assessing concussion symptoms using a mobile app
- Erica Middleton, PhD, director of the Language and Learning Laboratory on advancing treatment for issues with naming in people with aphasia
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