2019 Eye Movements GRC/GRS
2019 眼动 GRC/GRS
基本信息
- 批准号:9752078
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-04-01 至 2020-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:BehaviorBehavioralBiologyBlindnessCharacteristicsChiropteraClinicClinicalCognitionCollaborationsCommunicationComplexDevelopmentDiseaseEconomic BurdenEngineeringEnvironmentEyeEye MovementsFaceFosteringFutureGoalsGrowthHealthHourImpairmentInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalInvertebratesInvestigationLaboratoriesMaineMapsMentorsMuscleNatureNerveNeurologyNoseOcular Motility DisordersOcular orbitOphthalmologyParticipantPsychopathologyPupilRequest for ProposalsResearchResearch PersonnelRoleScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsScientistSeriesSocial InteractionStrabismusStructureSystemTechnologyVisionVisualVisual PerceptionVisual impairmentVisual system structureWomancareercollegegazeinsightinterestmanmeetingsmotor controlneural circuitnext generationnovelnovel therapeuticsoculomotororbit musclepostersprogramsrobotic systemsocialsymposiumvision developmentvisual motor
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
This proposal requests partial support for a unique international meeting on eye movement mechanisms,
disorders and applications in the Gordon Research Conference series to be held July 7-12, 2019, at Bates
College in Lewiston, Maine, preceded by a Gordon Research Seminar organized and hosted by and for
trainees to be held July 6-7. The long-term goal of the conference series is to increase our understanding of
the structure and function of the eye, orbit, and neural circuits and of the characteristics of eye movements in
visual behavior in health and disease with the ultimate goal of more effectively nosing and treating disorders of
ocular motility, gaze control, and vision. The specific goal of the 2019 meeting is to assemble a range of
expertise and investigation that spans the remarkably broad intellectual landscape of our field –- from muscles
to nerves, from motor control to visual perception, from biology to engineering, from disruptive strabismus to
sophisticated expertise. The specific aims of this meeting are to convene 41 speakers and discussion leaders
with approximately 140 participants for a five-day meeting in a secluded setting. The program will have nine
sessions on basic topics such as the interactions of gaze and vision, pupillometry as a behavioral indicator,
development of visual and oculomotor system, and the structure and function of the extraocular muscles and
orbit, with clinical topics in neuro-ophthalmology, neurology, and psychopathology, as well as the nature of eye
movements in non-primate species, computational and robotic systems, and experts using eye movements to
accomplish complex, skilled tasks. Four poster sessions will facilitate scientific exchange and mentoring
among participants. A Power Hour will provide an opportunity to discuss challenges women face in science
and supports the professional growth of women. In size and intensity, the Eye Movements Gordon Research
Conference is significant in our field to disseminate the latest scientific advances, to foster productive new
insights and collaborations, to stimulate an interest in eye movement research among young investigators and
to increase the diversity of the research workforce, all with the ultimate goal of accelerating the delivery of
desperately needed new therapies to people with disorders of ocular motility, gaze control, and visual behavior.
项目总结/摘要
这项建议要求部分支持一个关于眼球运动机制的独特国际会议,
戈登研究会议系列中的疾病和应用将于2019年7月7日至12日在贝茨举行
学院在刘易斯顿,缅因州,之前由戈登研究研讨会组织和主办,并为
学员将于7月6日至7日举行。会议系列的长期目标是增加我们对
眼睛,眼眶和神经回路的结构和功能以及眼睛运动的特征,
视觉行为在健康和疾病的最终目标是更有效地鼻子和治疗疾病,
眼能动性、凝视控制和视觉。2019年会议的具体目标是汇集一系列
专业知识和调查,跨越了我们领域非常广泛的知识景观-从肌肉
从运动控制到视觉感知,从生物学到工程学,从破坏性斜视到
复杂的专业知识。本次会议的具体目标是召集41名发言人和讨论领导人
大约有140人参加了在一个僻静的环境中举行的为期五天的会议。该计划将有九个
关于基本主题的会议,如凝视和视觉的相互作用,瞳孔测量作为行为指标,
视觉和眼神经系统的发育,眼外肌的结构和功能,
眼眶,临床主题包括神经眼科学、神经病学、精神病理学以及眼睛的性质
非灵长类动物的运动,计算和机器人系统,以及专家使用眼球运动,
完成复杂的、熟练的任务。四场海报会议将促进科学交流和指导
在参与者中。一个电源小时将提供一个机会,讨论妇女在科学面临的挑战
支持女性的专业成长。戈登眼动研究中心的研究结果显示,
会议在我们的领域传播最新的科学进展,促进生产新的意义重大。
洞察力和合作,以激发年轻研究人员对眼动研究的兴趣,
增加研究人员的多样性,最终目标是加速交付
他们迫切需要新的治疗方法来治疗眼球运动、凝视控制和视觉行为障碍的患者。
项目成果
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CORE GRANT FOR VISION RESEARCH--IMAGE PROCESSING MODULE
视觉研究核心资助--图像处理模块
- 批准号:
6144533 - 财政年份:2000
- 资助金额:
$ 6.5万 - 项目类别:
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