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The NeuroScience Innovation Foundation underwrites analytic and preparation costs of research papers published in science and medical journals.

The authors include Foundation staff and affiliated scientists. We invite you to review these publications which are listed below.

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Posters, Abstracts and Publications

2023

Binaral-Beats-Poster

Neural correlates of enhanced auditory sentence comprehension by binaural beat stimulation

Jeahong Kim, Hyun-Woong Kim, Jessica Kovar, & Yune Sang Lee School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas; Callier Center for Communication Disorders, The University of Texas at Dallas

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Binaural-Beats

Beta and Gamma Binaural Beats Enhance Auditory Sentence Comprehension

 Hyun-Woong Kim, Jenna Happe, Yune Sang Lee.

Psychological Research 2023

Validate

VALIDATE: The Largest Study of its Kind

Assessing the impact of artificial intelligence (AI)-based medical technology was conceived by Dr. Thomas Devlin, Medical Director of the NeuroScience Innovation Foundation. 

VIZai

The key finding from VALIDATE is that that a

AI-based cell-phone app called VIZ.ai, reduces the time it takes for a patient to be diagnosed with an ischemic stroke by 44%

compared to cases where an AI product was not used. That comparative advantage translates into much faster “time to treatment” in a stroke emergency, and this often results in greatly enhanced medical outcomes.

2022

SMPC_2022_POSTER

Prior listening to binaural beats facilitates synactic Processing during auditory speech tasks

Jenna Happe, Hyun-Woong Kim, Yune S. Lee

School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences. The University of Texas at Dallas: Callier Center for Communication Disorders

Telemedicine-and-eHealth

Telestroke: Maintaining Quality Acute Stroke Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Published Online:
AAN2022

Tightening up Acute Stroke Care in the Stroke Belt with Telestroke

Theresa Sevilis, Mark McDonald, Amanda Avila, Gregory Heath, Mohammed Zaman, Thomas Devlin
TeleSpecialists, LLC, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,
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Prior listening to binaural beats facilitates syntactic processing during auditory speech tasks

Jenna Happe, Hyun-Woong Kim, & Yune S. Lee

School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas; Callier Center for Communication Disorders, The University of Texas at Dallas

Publications from Foundation Associates

JIM

The scope and potential of music therapy instroke rehabilitation

Martha Summa-Chadwick
Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram, Tamil
Nadu 608002, India
Music Therapy Gateway in Communications, Signal Mountain, Tennessee 37377, United States
April 24 2022

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