CORE C: Brain Imaging Core
CORE C:脑成像核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7758976
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.38万
- 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:AnimalsBehavioralBrain imagingCellular MorphologyCognitionCollaborationsComplexData AnalysesDevelopmentDevelopmental DisabilitiesEquipmentFundingHumanImageImage AnalysisImaging TechniquesLaboratory ResearchLanguageMental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research CentersModalityNeurosciencesPositron-Emission TomographyProcessRadiology SpecialtyResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResourcesServicesSpectrum AnalysisTechniquesTechnologydesignexperienceimage processingin vivointerestneuroimagingresponse
项目摘要
The Brain Imaging Core assists CHDD affiliates with access to the design and
execufion as well as with data analysis and interpretation of neuroimaging studies.
As noted, this is accomplished within its four integrated components: (1) Technical
Support and Development; (2) Image Analysis, (3) Human Electrophysioiogy; and (4)
In Vivo Animal Imaging. While we provide services to researchers who have
extensive experience in neuroimaging research, we also assist affiliates whose
experience with neuroimaging is limited or nonexistent. These latter investigators
often have projects funded to examine behavioral aspects of developmental disability
(e.g., cognition, language) and are interested in adding neuroimaging to their studies
in order to better characterize the processes of concern.
脑成像核心协助CHDD附属公司访问设计和
执行以及神经成像研究的数据分析和解释。
如上所述,这是在其四个综合组成部分内完成的:(1)技术
支持和发展;(2)图像分析;(3)人体电生理学;(4)
在活体动物成像中。同时,我们为那些拥有
在神经成像研究方面有丰富的经验,我们还帮助以下附属公司
神经成像方面的经验有限或根本不存在。这些后一类调查人员
通常有资助的项目来检查发育障碍的行为方面
(例如,认知、语言),并有兴趣在他们的研究中增加神经成像
以便更好地描述所关注的进程。
项目成果
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