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Abstract
Grant Number: 1R43MH067290-01 PI Name: DECHARMS, CHRISTOPHER R. PI Email: cdecharms@neurion.com PI Title: Project Title: APPLICATIONS OF REAL TIME FMRI Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application describes research and development in biomedical computing in the areas of biomedical imaging, neurobiology and cognitive science, as described in NIH solicitation PAR- 118. The objective is to develop novel computational technologies and methods to control cognitive and behavioral training tasks using information from real time functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This research will test the hypothesis that using this technology, it is possible to train subjects specifically to activate spatially localized brain regions using real time fMRI. Initial pilot experiments suggest that in the near-term this technology will allow conceptually new approaches to understanding brain function, and will improve the speed and quality of fMRI data collection for research purposes. Longer term (beyond this application), this technology may have implications for the understanding or treatment of CNS disease. This development will proceed through the following specific aims: 1) Complete and test a prototype system for real time control of cognitive and behavioral tasks and measurement using real time fMRI. The prototype will be based upon our existing system, and will be cross-platform compatible, and scalable for broad use. 2) Demonstrate proof of concept by using targeted cognitive exercises paired with real time fMRI information to train subjects to increase the level of activity in localized brain regions. 3) Develop novel experimental control paradigm(s) using brain activation-based behavioral control. Gathered data will be used to assess utility and feasibility of development of this technology against specific milestones.
Thesaurus Terms:
behavior test, biomedical equipment development, brain electrical activity, brain imaging /visualization /scanning, cognition, data collection methodology /evaluation, functional magnetic resonance imaging, time resolved data
bioimaging /biomedical imaging, clinical research, human subject, neuroimaging
Institution: NEURION, INC. BOX 654 HALF MOON BAY, CA 94019 Fiscal Year: 2003 Department: Project Start: 20-DEC-2002 Project End: 30-NOV-2004 ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH IRG: ZRG1
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