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Webinar - Update on the wearable wrist device
Posted on 2 April 2024 by Pippa McClounan
Find out more about the wearable wrist device that delivers electrical pulses to reduce the amount and severity of tics experienced by individuals with TS.
Tuesday 18 June 2024
8pm
We are thrilled to welcome Professors Stephen and Georgina Jackson, Paul Cable and Barbara Morera who will deliver an update on the research and clinical trial investigating the effects of median nerve stimulation on TS.
Georgina and Stephen have been researching the pathophysiology of TS and tic disorders for nearly two decades. During that time they have primarily used behavioural and state-of-the-art brain imaging and brain stimulation techniques to investigate: the neural processes that give rise to tics; the brain correlates of premonitory urges; and mechanisms of brain plasticity that might lead to the control or reduction of tics.
Find out more about the progress and development of the wearable wrist device, from Neupulse, that delivers electrical pulses to reduce the amount and severity of tics experienced by individuals with TS.
Tickets cost £5 each.
Bookings close at 5pm the day before the event.