USC Researcher to Lead $2.4M AI Core for Raynor Cerebellum Project Treating Cerebellar Disorders – USC Viterbi
Publish Date: 2026-06-11 18:41:00
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- The cerebellum plays a crucial role in muscle control, coordination, and balance, and its damage can lead to significant impairments in coordinated movements.
- Current treatments for cerebellar disorders, such as pharmaceuticals and behavioral therapies, often lack adaptability and remain ineffective for many patients.
- Neuromodulation, which involves delivering targeted stimulation to specific brain areas, shows promise but currently lacks real-time brain monitoring and adaptive precision.
- Maryam Shanechi, an USC researcher, is leading a project funded by the Raynor Cerebellum Project to develop an AI system aimed at overcoming the limitations of current neuromodulation approaches for cerebellar disorders.
- Shanechi’s AI system seeks to identify abnormal neural activity patterns and provide dynamic neuromodulation that adapts to changing patient symptoms, moving away from static, trial-and-error methods.
- The AI-directed neuromodulation approach could represent a significant advance by enabling adaptive treatments that respond to patients’ fluctuating conditions.