Publications by authors named "Kimia Kamal"

Integration of sensory signals that emanate from the same source, such as the visual of lip articulations and the sound of the voice of a speaking individual, can improve perception of the source signal (e.g., speech).

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  • * The research used different injection methods and analyzed brain changes over time, finding that rapid blood injections caused increased ventricular size and memory issues compared to continuous infusions.
  • * The findings suggest that mechanical injury from blood injections, rather than loss of neurons or neurogenesis, may primarily contribute to memory decline after IVH, indicating that blood volume and viscosity could play crucial roles needing further investigation.
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Our group has recently created a novel in-vivo human brain organoid vascularized with human iPSC-derived endothelial cells. In this review article, we discuss the challenges of creating a perfused human brain organoid model in an immunosuppressed rodent host and discuss potential applications for neurosurgical disease modeling.

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