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The Functional Connectome of Speech Control
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Neural Communities through Behaviors
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Team Work
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Connectome-Wide Phenotypical and Genotypical Associations in Dystonia
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High-Frequency Brain Networks Undergo Modular Breakdown during Epileptic Seizures
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2019 American Laryngological Association Alexis Worthley: Outstanding Paper Award
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Volunteer for Research!
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Dopamine Drives Left-Laterization of Neural Networks during Specch
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Focal White Matter Changes in Laryngeal Dystonia
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We investigate neural mechanisms of isolated focal dystonia and tremor to determine the disorder-specific pathophysiology and develop novel diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies for these patients. We use a variety of experimental approaches, including multimodal neuroimaging, advanced machine learning, clinical-behavioral testing, neuropathology, and genetics.

Explore our website to learn more about our researchdiscoveries, and team.

The Dystonia and Speech Motor Control Laboratory is supported by the National Institutes of Health – National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), Department of Defense, Amazon Web Services, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Mass General Brigham Innovation.

June 10, 2024

New NIH R01 funding received

September 1, 2021 We are excited to receive a new NIH grant (NIDCD/NIH R01DC019353) to develop and test the first...
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June 10, 2024

Harvard Otolaryngology Fall 2021 issue

November 12, 2021 Dr. Simonyan's research is highlighted in the Fall 2021 issue of Harvard Otolaryngology: Logging in to DystoniaNet: A new deep-learning...
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