All about coordinate reset but nothing about the glove.
Synaptic reorganization of synchronized neuronal networks with synaptic weight and structural plasticity
All about coordinate reset but nothing about the glove.
Synaptic reorganization of synchronized neuronal networks with synaptic weight and structural plasticity
"Background: Abnormal neuronal synchrony is associated with several neurological disorders, including Parkinson's disease (PD), essential tremor, dystonia, and epilepsy. Coordinated reset (CR) stimulation was developed computationally to counteract abnormal neuronal synchrony."
(expanding the research to help with several neurological disorders perhaps)
Is the cue1 based on a similar theory?youtu.be/OqMeiK3OIgI?featur...
maybe somewhat based on the description:
"How does the CUE1 work?
The CUE1 uses a quiet electric motor to produce vibrotactile stimulation. The vibrations are produced in a specialised pattern developed through extensive research and testing alongside people with Parkinson’s.
Through the pattern’s wave shape and frequency, the device delivers two scientifically-validated principles in a combination unique to this device; focused stimulation and cueing. The scientific literature, as well as our own user testing, demonstrates their efficacy."
They are looking to explain their device's effectiveness in a measurable model (unlike DBS, which works similarly, but without a provable theory as to why.
one thing that I find perplexing is why the Cue1 seems to work well for some who try it but does not work at all for others
Essential tremor is not Parkinson's but there are parallels. Beta blockers 'work' for perhaps 50% of ET patients. Same is true for Primidone and ET.
neurologist gave these to my husband in 2017 when he (the neurologist) could not decide if the symptoms were essential tremor or Parkinson's but the two ET medications made him dizzy and caused a lot of nausea and we were not impressed
A large number of people on social media complain that Propranolol has similar effects. Personally I would still be on beta blockers if it was for the very low heart rate that they cause me. I took them for 25+ years without and side effects until last autumn. As they say in the automotive trade. Your Mileage May Very. YMMV
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