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Cameron C McIntyre

Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering

Selected Publications


Model-Based Analysis of Pathway Recruitment During Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation.

Journal Article Neuromodulation : journal of the International Neuromodulation Society · April 2024 BackgroundSubthalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established clinical therapy, but an anatomically clear definition of the underlying neural target(s) of the stimulation remains elusive. Patient-specific models of DBS are commonly used too ... Full text Cite

Dissecting deep brain stimulation evoked neural activity in the basal ganglia.

Journal Article Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics · April 2024 Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established therapeutic tool for the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD). The mechanisms of DBS for PD are likely rooted in modulation of the subthalamo-pallidal network. However, it can be difficult to electrophysiolog ... Full text Cite

Stereo-EEG-guided network modulation for psychiatric disorders: Interactive holographic planning.

Journal Article Brain stimulation · November 2023 BackgroundConnectomic modeling studies are expanding understanding of the brain networks that are modulated by deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapies. However, explicit integration of these modeling results into prospective neurosurgical planning ... Full text Cite

Comparison of Anatomical Pathway Models with Tractography Estimates of the Pallidothalamic, Cerebellothalamic, and Corticospinal Tracts.

Journal Article Brain connectivity · May 2023 Introduction: Models of structural connectivity in the human brain are typically simulated using tractographic approaches. However, the nonlinear fitting of anatomical pathway atlases to de novo subject brains represents a simpler alte ... Full text Cite

Evolving characterization of the human hyperdirect pathway.

Journal Article Brain structure & function · March 2023 The hyperdirect pathway (HDP) represents the main glutamatergic input to the subthalamic nucleus (STN), through which the motor and prefrontal cerebral cortex can modulate basal ganglia activity. Further, direct activation of the motor HDP is thought to be ... Full text Cite