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Episode 29: Neuroscientist Dr. Kat Da Silva Morgan

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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Dr. Kat Da Silva Morgan from Newcastle University's Translational and Clinical Research Institute. Dr. Morgan discusses her extensive research into Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), explaining her journey from psychology to neuroscience and her focus on visual hallucinations. She elaborates on the unique aspects of CBS compared to other conditions that cause hallucinations, such as Lewy body dementia and psychosis. Dr. Morgan also covers her research findings on brain activity differences in CBS patients, the potential of transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) as a treatment, and the challenges of conducting large-scale trials. Finally, she shares insights into the general day-to-day life of a researcher, the importance of educating medical professionals about CBS, and calls for more support and understanding for those affected by the condition.

Contact Dr. Kat da Silva Morgan at kat.da-silva-morgan@ncl.ac.uk

For help with CBS call 704-389-0160

Contact me at cbsyndromepodcast@gmail.com

For the link to attend Dr. Gary Cusick’s U.S.-based weekly virtual CBS support group and caregivers support group email Dr. Cusick at garymcusick@icloud.com

For the link to attend Pocklington Trust’s UK-based bi-weekly virtual CBS support group email Jonathan at Jonathan.Ward@pocklington.org.uk

To register to attend the Canadian based CNIB Monthly CBS support group please use the registration link below or contact Lucia Ricardo at lucia.ricardo@cnib.ca or 1-800-563-2642.

CNIB Support Group Registration

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In this episode, Shaimond interviews Dr. Kat Da Silva Morgan from Newcastle University's Translational and Clinical Research Institute. Dr. Morgan discusses her extensive research into Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS), explaining her journey from psychology to neuroscience and her focus on visual hallucinations. She elaborates on the unique aspects of CBS compared to other conditions that cause hallucinations, such as Lewy body dementia and psychosis. Dr. Morgan also covers her research findings on brain activity differences in CBS patients, the potential of transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) as a treatment, and the challenges of conducting large-scale trials. Finally, she shares insights into the general day-to-day life of a researcher, the importance of educating medical professionals about CBS, and calls for more support and understanding for those affected by the condition.

Contact Dr. Kat da Silva Morgan at kat.da-silva-morgan@ncl.ac.uk

For help with CBS call 704-389-0160

Contact me at cbsyndromepodcast@gmail.com

For the link to attend Dr. Gary Cusick’s U.S.-based weekly virtual CBS support group and caregivers support group email Dr. Cusick at garymcusick@icloud.com

For the link to attend Pocklington Trust’s UK-based bi-weekly virtual CBS support group email Jonathan at Jonathan.Ward@pocklington.org.uk

To register to attend the Canadian based CNIB Monthly CBS support group please use the registration link below or contact Lucia Ricardo at lucia.ricardo@cnib.ca or 1-800-563-2642.

CNIB Support Group Registration

Donate

  continue reading

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