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Anne J Blood, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School
Research Scientist, Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital
Department of Neurology, MGH
PhD, Neuroscience, UCLA
149 Thirteenth Street, Rm 2301
Charlestown, MA 02129
Phone: 617-643-2297
Fax: 617-726-7422
Location: 120-202
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DESCRIPTION OF WORK / BIOSKETCH
My research involves using MRI to examine the pathophysiology of dystonia and other neurological movement disorders. Dystonia is a debilitating movement disorder, characterized by excessive, sustained involuntary muscle contractions, resulting in abnormal postures and impaired movement. The emphasis of my laboratory's research is on developing novel approaches to studying dystonia using functional and diffusion MRI techniques. For example, we are using "motor threshold" tasks to determine if the motor system is more easily engaged in dystonia patients than in people who do not have the disorder. We are also examining hemodynamic timecourses in motor and somatosensory brain regions during motor tasks to investigate how repetitive or skilled movements may contribute to development or exacerbation of brain pathology underlying dystonia. We have also recently begun using diffusion MRI to investigate whether there are mictrostructural abnormalities in the brains of dystonia patients. In the future, we plan to apply the approaches we've developed to study brain structure and function in other movement disorders, such as Parkinson's Disease.
LINKS
Dystonia Medical Research Foundation
Worldwide Education and Awareness for Movement Disorders
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