Department of Neurology & Rehabilitation Medicine
Presents:
Leonardo G. Cohen, M.D.
Chief, Human Cortical Physiology and Neurorehabilitation Section
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
National Institutes of Health
For a Grand Rounds Presentation entitled:
Motor learning principles applicable to neurorehabilitation
When:
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
8:00-9:00 Eastern Time
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Biography:
Dr. Cohen received his MD from the University of Buenos Aires. He did his neurology residency at Georgetown University and received postdoctoral training in Clinical Neurophysiology at the Department of Neurology, University of California (Irvine) and in Motor Control and Movement Disorders at the Human Motor Control Section, NINDS. In 1998 he became chief of the Human Cortical Physiology Section, NINDS. He received the Humboldt (Humboldt Foundation) and Barbro J Johansson Award in Stroke Recovery (World Stroke Organization). He is an elected member of the American Neurological Association. Dr. Cohen's lab is interested in the mechanisms underlying plastic changes in the human central nervous system in relation to motor learning and memory formation and consolidation and in the development of novel therapeutic approaches for recovery of function after brain lesions based on the understanding of these mechanisms.
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