💡 #EEG = electroencephalogram
💡 What an EEG does: records electrical activity in the 🧠
May 21, 2022 • 17 tweets • 7 min read
1/ The only good thing to come of finding this on my leg last week: I learned enough to write a #tweetorial about it
A 🧵/twitter PSA about what to do if a tick comes for you – & what neuro presentations you can see w/ tick-borne illnesses
#MedTwitter#NeuroTwitter#IDTwitter2/ After time outside in a non-wooded area, I found this on my leg. I didn’t realize what it was, so I grabbed it & flung it off... only to then find a very active, crawling tick on my counter. 😱
So after freaking out for a moment (or 2), I had to figure out what to do with it.
Apr 15, 2022 • 10 tweets • 6 min read
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What’s going on in the 🧠 that causes motion sickness – and what’s the link with #migraine?
A #tweetorial about motion sickness, the importance of matching, and why serotonin matters
#MedTwitter#NeuroTwitter2/ First, let’s review some structures of the vestibular system that help us sense body movement:
1⃣ Semicircular canals = angular acceleration
2⃣ Otoliths (utricle & saccule) = linear acceleration & head tilt