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Stanford scientists show rise and fall of brain volume
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2014/september/brain-imaging-age-091614.html
Brian Wandell and his group looked at 24 brain regions to see how the composition changed from age 7 to 83. The regions in red changed the most, regions in blue changed the least. (Photo: Wandell Lab). Stanford Report, September 17, 2014. Stanford scientists track the rise and fall of brain volume throughout life. This allows us to look at people who have come into the clinic, compare them to the norm and potentially diagnose or monitor abnormalities due to different diseases or changes due to medication...
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Stanford Memory Laboratory | Participate
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Participate in a Study. Sign up to Participate in a Behavioral or Brain Imaging Study. We are looking for volunteers who are 18-35 or 60-80 years of age. Because our studies focus on memory and language, volunteers must be native English speakers. If interested, please send an email to wagmanags at gmail.com. Apply for a Student Research Position. Students who are seeking a research position in the Memory Lab should fill out this interest form. Located in the basement of Jordan Hall.
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Digital Humanities Literary Cognition Lab :: Funding
http://dhlc.cal.msu.edu/funding
College of Arts and Letters Department Directory. Art and Art History. Romance and Classical Studies. Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian, and African Languages. Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures. College of Arts and Letters Michigan State University. Michigan State University College of Arts and Letters. The DHLC Lab gratefully would like to acknowledge and thank the following sources of funding for past and current projects:. Michigan State University Department of English.
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Stanford Memory Laboratory | Links
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Art and Misc Links. Affiliate Appointments and Centers. Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging (CNI). Stanford Center on Longevity. Stanford Program in Human Biology. Stanford Symbolic Systems Program. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience.
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collaborations - NeuroPoly
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MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Harvard University. Brain Imaging Center, MNI, McGill University. Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging, Stanford University. Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto. Institute of Neurology, University College London. FMRIB, University of Oxford. Laboratoire d'Imagerie Fonctionnelle, Paris University. Collaborations.txt Last modified: 2015/05/13 13:45 by nstikov.
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Grants & Awards | Pascal Vrticka, PhD
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Pascal Vrticka, PhD. Pascal Vrticka's personal website. Stanford Child Health Research Institute ( CHRI. 8220;New Idea” Grant. Postdoctoral Research Award: Best Oral Presentation. 3rd Annual Stanford Postdoctoral Research Symposium: Empowering Future Leaders ( here. October 11, 2013, Stanford University, CA, USA; Presentation Title: The influence of attachment style on social brain function . Seed Grant from the Stanford Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging ( CNI. Call for applications Februa...
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SyncSense: October 2012
http://syncsense.blogspot.com/2012_10_01_archive.html
Creativity, Meet Science. SyncSense at CTAM Insights 2012. SyncSense is a proud sponsor of the 2012 CTAM Insights conference, an excerpt of which is in this article from Charlene Weisler's WeislerMedia blog. Links to this post. Right and Left Side of the Boomer Brain. This recent article in Mediapost.com on brain hemispheres and what attracts Boomers might be of interest to you. What can understanding how the brain functions help online and traditional marketers? We at Syncsense realize that the way the ...
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About Us | Imageval
http://www.imageval.com/about-us
ImageVal Consulting LLC was founded in 2003 by Dr. Joyce Farrell and Brian Wandell. They developed ISET in 2004. To support teams of engineers with diverse expertise to invent, analyze, simulate and share their work. ImagEval is a third-party solutions partner with The MathWorks. Joyce Farrell Ph.D. Read more on Dr. Farrell’s Biography Page. Brian Wandell Ph.D. Brian A. Wandell is the first Isaac and Madeline Stein Family Professor. He joined the Stanford Psychology faculty in 1979 and is a membe...Wande...
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STANFORD TALKS » CNI
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March 22-23, 2012 -. The opening event to celebrate the first year of operation of the CNI MRI facility hosted distinguished speakers from around the world. The CNI Inaugural Event talks spanned a wide range of topics in Neuroimaging, from resting state fMRI to cutting edge diffusion methods. A collection of Neuroimaging Tutorials for CNI users led by CNI Research Director, Bob Dougherty. Topics include HARDI and fMRI analysis methods. The Stanford Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging (CNI).