Student Support for the Organization for Human Brain Mapping
学生对人脑图谱组织的支持
基本信息
- 批准号:1829174
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-03-01 至 2019-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) is the primary international organization dedicated to non-invasive neuroimaging research and the functional organization of the human brain. The Annual Meeting of OHBM is regarded as the premier venue for the integration of innovative brain imaging methods and cognitive neuroscience. It was started more than 20 years ago to provide a forum for the brain-mapping scientific community to disseminate findings and enable interactions among scientists investigating the functional organization of the brain with emerging imaging methods. Since 1994, the OHBM has sponsored twenty-three highly successful meetings, where attendees are exposed to cutting-edge neuroimaging data acquisition methods, emerging approaches to large-scale neuroimaging data analysis, the visualization of results, and their applications in health and disease. This award will fund travel awards for deserving students and trainees to attend the 2018 Annual Meeting to be held in Singapore. Travel awards will be given to 30 students with high-ranking abstracts. Of these at least 15 travel awards will be awarded to the students with the top-ranked abstracts among 3 targeted groups (women, minorities, disabled). The Annual Meeting provides a means for students of neuroimaging to attend educational courses, hear lectures from leading brain researchers, form new collaborations, and to present their original research. OHBM On Demand provides public access to educational resources year-round by publishing online past OHBM courses and talks. These openly available videos and slides include keynote lectures and educational courses on topics covering state-of-the-art methodologies and clinical applications of neuroimaging. Historically, female representation in the mathematical and computational sciences has been low. In contrast, in both neuroscience and psychology it has been relatively high. Hence, the conference's position in the cross-section of statistics, computer-science, psychology, and neuroscience promises to provide computational training to a diverse audience and help bridge the gender gaps in the STEM fields. In addition, improved understanding of the organization of the human brain is directly relevant to treating neurological and psychiatric disease, and the use of non-invasive imaging methods is increasingly important to translational investigation and training in clinical neuroscience. As neuroimaging is used in a wide-range of scientific disciplines, we would expect benefits for society in areas ranging from economic and social policies to medical, educational and psychological interventions.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
人类大脑测绘组织(OHBM)是致力于非侵入性神经成像研究和人类大脑功能组织的主要国际组织。OHBM年会被认为是整合创新脑成像方法和认知神经科学的首要场所。它成立于20多年前,旨在为脑成像科学界提供一个论坛,以传播研究结果,并使科学家们能够利用新兴的成像方法研究大脑的功能组织。自1994年以来,OHBM主办了23次非常成功的会议,与会者接触到尖端的神经成像数据采集方法,大规模神经成像数据分析的新兴方法,结果可视化及其在健康和疾病中的应用。该奖项将为参加在新加坡举行的2018年年会的优秀学生和学员提供旅行奖励。旅行奖将颁发给30名具有高水平摘要的学生。其中至少15个旅游奖项将颁发给在3个目标群体(女性、少数民族、残疾人)中获得最佳摘要的学生。年会为神经成像专业的学生提供了一个机会,让他们参加教育课程,听取顶尖大脑研究人员的演讲,形成新的合作关系,并展示他们的原创研究。OHBM在线点播通过在线发布过去的OHBM课程和讲座,全年为公众提供教育资源。这些公开的视频和幻灯片包括主题演讲和教育课程,涵盖了最先进的方法和神经影像学的临床应用。从历史上看,女性在数学和计算科学领域的代表性一直很低。相比之下,在神经科学和心理学中,这一比例相对较高。因此,该会议在统计学、计算机科学、心理学和神经科学的交叉领域的地位有望为不同的受众提供计算培训,并帮助弥合STEM领域的性别差距。此外,提高对人脑组织的理解与神经和精神疾病的治疗直接相关,非侵入性成像方法的使用对临床神经科学的转化研究和培训越来越重要。由于神经成像在广泛的科学学科中得到应用,我们期望从经济和社会政策到医疗、教育和心理干预等领域为社会带来好处。该奖项反映了美国国家科学基金会的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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Using Big Data to Model Brain and Behavioral Heterogeneity in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.02.119 - 发表时间:
2022-05-01 - 期刊:
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Lucina Uddin - 通讯作者:
Lucina Uddin
Locus Coeruleus - Anterior Insula Functional Connectivity Predicts Emotion-Related Impulsivity as a Function of Reward Magnitude
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10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.02.661 - 发表时间:
2021-05-01 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
Matthew Elliott;Ming Hsu;Lucina Uddin;Kiara Timpano;Sheri Johnson - 通讯作者:
Sheri Johnson
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