Neuroimaging Core
神经影像核心
基本信息
- 批准号:9360970
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.33万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Applications GrantsBusinessesCenters of Research ExcellenceCognitionCognitiveCommunitiesComputer softwareComputersCore FacilityData AnalysesEducational workshopElectroencephalographyEquipmentExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFosteringFrequenciesFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingFundingFutureGoalsHealthHospitalsHumanImageIndividualLeadMagnetic Resonance ImagingMethodologyModalityModelingModernizationNear-Infrared SpectroscopyNeuronsNeurosciencesNeurosciences ResearchNevadaPhasePilot ProjectsPositioning AttributeProcessProtocols documentationPublicationsRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResearch TrainingResourcesRetinaSensorySeriesSnowStimulusSystemTechniquesTechnologyTrainingTraining SupportUniversitiesadaptive opticsbasecognitive neurosciencedensitydesignhigh resolution imagingimprovedmid-career facultyneuroimagingrelating to nervous systemresearch facilityresponsetenure tracktoolvisual neuroscience
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMAR/ABSTRACT
Neuroimaging Core
The Neuroimaging Resources Core provides the facilities and computer and technical support for mounting
neuroimaging studies of human sensory and cognitive processing through a variety of neuroimaging
paradigms. The core provides access to fMRI and DTI through a 3T fMRI facility in partnership with the local
MRI Center at Renown Health, and onsite equipment for high-density EEG and fNIRS, as well as a computer
lab with 10 workstations equipped with software for neuroimaging analyses. In Phase I the core directly
supported the research of 3 projects and 3 pilot projects, as well as several other labs in the cognitive
neuroscience group at UNR. The core facilities also provided the resources for several publications and
successful grant applications. In Phase II the core will be further developed to enhance the research and
training in neuroimaging, and will directly support the research aims of 3 new proposed projects as well as the
ongoing research of all 9 of the cognitive neuroscience labs at UNR. Enhancements during Phase II will
include better equipping all systems for controlled stimulus displays (purchased through institutional
commitments), and adding training and technical support for a newly developed Adaptive Optics system, which
will allow high resolution imaging and stimulation of the human retina. The core also plans to host an annual
workshop open to investigators throughout the nation on modern paradigms in EEG and neuroimaging based
on frequency-tagged responses to steady-state stimulation. This will be in addition to ongoing workshops and
seminars on neuroimaging techniques and advances for the local neuroscience community. Plans are also in
place to again partner with Renown to mount a second 3T fMRI facility, and to recruit a permanent director for
the core through a university-funded position, which will lead to expanded impact and help transition the core
to a permanent research facility.
项目总结/摘要
神经影像学核心
神经影像资源中心提供设备、计算机和技术支持,
通过各种神经成像对人类感觉和认知过程的神经成像研究
范例核心通过与当地合作的3 T fMRI设施提供fMRI和DTI的访问
Renown Health的MRI中心,以及高密度EEG和fNIRS的现场设备,以及计算机
实验室配备了10个工作站,配备了神经成像分析软件。在第一阶段,
支持了3个项目和3个试点项目的研究,以及认知领域的其他几个实验室
神经科学小组的成员核心设施还为若干出版物提供资源,
成功的资助申请。在第二阶段,将进一步开发核心,以加强研究和
神经成像培训,并将直接支持3个新的拟议项目的研究目标,以及
UNR所有9个认知神经科学实验室正在进行的研究。第二阶段的改进将
包括更好地装备所有系统,以控制刺激显示器(通过机构采购
承诺),并为新开发的自适应光学系统增加培训和技术支持,
将允许对人类视网膜的高分辨率成像和刺激。核心还计划举办一个年度
研讨会开放给全国各地的研究人员在脑电图和神经成像的基础上的现代范式
对稳态刺激的频率标记反应这将是对正在进行的讲习班的补充,
为本地神经科学界举办有关神经影像技术及发展的研讨会。计划也在
再次与Renown合作建立第二个3 T fMRI设施,并招募一名永久董事,
通过一个大学资助的职位,这将扩大影响,并帮助核心
一个永久性的研究机构
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