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Your Brain Uncovered with Aya Tarabeine
Aya
54 episodes
5 days ago
Your Brain Uncovered brings you in-depth interviews with pioneering scientists and innovators in the neuroscience and biotech landscape. We talk to scientists from top-level peer-reviewed journals, such as Nature, Science, Cell, and Neuron. We also discuss existing and emerging studies to understand how our nervous system works and translate these findings into the form of everyday tools. If you are interested in the brain, then this is the "cast for you".
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Your Brain Uncovered brings you in-depth interviews with pioneering scientists and innovators in the neuroscience and biotech landscape. We talk to scientists from top-level peer-reviewed journals, such as Nature, Science, Cell, and Neuron. We also discuss existing and emerging studies to understand how our nervous system works and translate these findings into the form of everyday tools. If you are interested in the brain, then this is the "cast for you".
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Dr Katherine Dyke on: Using Brain Stimulation for Tourette's Syndrome
Your Brain Uncovered with Aya Tarabeine
28 minutes 46 seconds
3 years ago
Dr Katherine Dyke on: Using Brain Stimulation for Tourette's Syndrome

It's thought that between 200,000 and 300,000 people in the UK have Tourette's to one degree or another. Tourette’s is a neurological condition characterised by motor and vocal “tics”; involuntary actions such as coughs, twitches, and fully articulated phrases. Now although there's no cure for Tourette syndrome, treatments are available!

In today's episode, we are joined by none other than Dr Katherine Dyke. Dr Katherine Dyke is an assistant professor in the faculty of science at the University of Nottingham. She focuses on using a range of techniques to understand the neurobiology of Tourette's Syndrome and to develop novel therapies based on this understanding. Here she will be giving us more insight into the large-scale work she is carrying out using movement-related brain oscillations to suppress tics in Tourette Syndrome. 

- Dr Dyke's Academic Profile: 

- https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/psychology/people/katherine.dyke

- Link to Charity: 

- https://www.tourettes-action.org.uk/

- Discussed Publication: 

https://www.cell.com/current-biology/pdf/S0960-9822(20)30558-3.pdf

Your Brain Uncovered with Aya Tarabeine
Your Brain Uncovered brings you in-depth interviews with pioneering scientists and innovators in the neuroscience and biotech landscape. We talk to scientists from top-level peer-reviewed journals, such as Nature, Science, Cell, and Neuron. We also discuss existing and emerging studies to understand how our nervous system works and translate these findings into the form of everyday tools. If you are interested in the brain, then this is the "cast for you".