Dr. Christopher Butson Interviewed for AMS

The significant breakthroughs in this field are in the integration of different types of data into useful models, the efficient visualization of three-dimensional images, and the delivery of this kind of information via a simple tablet interface. These breakthroughs allow physicians to download a faithful model of a patient's brain with one tap on their mobile device and interact with it so they can predict the clinical response depending on how stimulation is prescribed. The power of math and computer visualization thus makes it more convenient for clinicians, who can use their smartphones and tablets, and patients, who receive good therapeutic benefit with the fewest possible visits for deep brain stimulation programming.
For More Information:"Evaluation of Interactive Visualization on Mobile Computing Platforms for Selection of Deep Brain Stimulation Parameters," Christopher R. Butson, et al., IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol 19 (2013), issue 1.
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