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Alek Pogosyan
Senior Postdoctoral Scientist
Alek Pogosyan graduated in Physics from Yerevan State University, Armenia, in 1986. He completed his PhD in Human Physiology from Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Russia, in 1996. He has led pioneering projects on transcranial alternating current stimulation and the effect of the spatial extent of subcortical synchronisation and symptoms in Parkinson’s disease. Alek is particularly interested in extending the evidence base that pathological oscillations may underpin different aspects of disease.
Recent Papers
Thalamo-frontal functional connectivity patterns in Tourette Syndrome: Insights from combined intracranial DBS and EEG recordings.
2026. Mol Psychiatry, 31(1):231-242.
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PMC12700786
Dopamine and the dynamics of subthalamic and leg muscle activities in parkinsonian stepping.
2025. Brain (e-Pub ahead of print).
Flexible and stable cycle-by-cycle phase-locked deep brain stimulation system targeting brain oscillations in the management of movement disorders.
2025. Brain Stimul, 18(5):1705-1717.
Tremor Asymmetry and the Development of Bilateral Phase-Specific Deep Brain Stimulation for Postural Tremor.
2025. Mov Disord, 40(9):1977-1982.
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PMC12485572