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    A Role For The Pulvinar Nucleus In Visual Cortical Development And Plasticity

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $844,435.00
    Summary
    This project will investigate a part of the brain responsible for processing visual information, the pulvinar. This area has received little attention but has more recently been associated with the capacity for infants to recover vision following injuries such as stroke, as well as in mental health conditions such as schizophrenia. We will take a cell-to-system approach to uncover how this area develops and modulates the processing of visual information.
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    Rapid Plasticity In Sensory Systems - Linking Neuronal Adaptation And Perception

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $650,810.00
    Summary
    The activity of individual sensory neurons in the brain is surprisingly variable and continuously changing. It is unclear how reliable perception of the world can be generated from the activity of “noisy” neurons, and it remains unclear why neuronal sensitivity should change in the first place! This project will give insights into how groups of sensory neurons collectively overcome their intrinsic variability to support reliable visual perception.
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    A Novel Treatment For Ischemic Stroke: Preclinical Assessment In The Nonhuman Primate

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $762,246.00
    Summary
    A major source of repair inhibition after brain injury is debris from dying cells, which contains proteins that hinder repair. This project will examine the expression of these proteins in a clinically-relevant model of ischemic stroke and determine if blocking the effect of these proteins neutralises their repair-inhibiting properties. If successful, there is likelihood that this drug, and method of delivery, could be translated into the human for treatment following an ischemic stroke.
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    Neural Computations For Predictive Coding In Visual Cortex

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $479,832.00
    Summary
    The project aims to use the principle of "predictive coding" - a theory that promises to be a unified theory of the brain - to understand how the visual cortex makes predictions about future events, at cellular level. This basic knowledge will not only shed light on how the cerebral cortex functions at the cellular level, but may also clarify the neuronal basis of mental conditions such as schizophrenia and autism.
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    Visuomotor Integration In The Medial Parietal Cortical Areas

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $665,163.00
    Summary
    This project will find out how the electrical activity of brain cells is used to direct the arms to a specific position in the space around a person's body. By understanding the code used by brain cells to perform this control of the arms, we will be able to "read" the brain activity directly, and use it to allow control of artificial arms by people who have been paralysed or had amputations.
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    Neural Basis Of The Functions Of The Primary Visual Cortex: Roles Of Feedforward And Intracortical Inputs

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $486,280.00
    Summary
    Signals from the eyes undergo extensive processing at the level of the primary visual cortex so that basic features in the scene such as lines, edges, colours and movement are coded in the activity of individual neurones. This project aims to further our understanding of this process at the basic cellular level. This will not only enable interventions that would help those with poor sight but also give us an insight into basic brain circuitry and its derangement in many neurological disorders.
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    Understanding The Organisation Of The Medial Parietal Cortex: Sensorimotor Integration For Goal-directed Behaviour

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $551,862.00
    Summary
    Reaching and grasping are of obvious significance for a productive life, and many of the brain areas known to be involved in the direction of arm movements are located in the parietal lobe. Stroke affecting this part of the brain causes disability, as people become unable to reach accurately, or to close their hands around objects with appropriate strength. This project will combine modern physiological and anatomical methods to reveal the brain circuitry responsible for such crucial skills.
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    Functional Neurogenesis In The Injured Neocortex Of The Nonhuman Primate

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $966,048.00
    Summary
    Research over the past couple of decades has revolutionised our understanding of the capacity of the brain to generate new cells, especially following an injury. However, what does remain controversial is whether this phenomenon occurs in all areas of the brain, especially following a severe traumatic brain injury or stroke. This project will examine whether the outer surface of the brain has the potential to generate new cells following a brain injury and whether they become functional.
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    Neural Circuits For Active Vision In The Primate Cerebral Cortex

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $632,938.00
    Summary
    This project will try to understand how we use visual information to identify objects by their shape and motion, in natural situations in which the eyes are moving all the time. This will be accomplished by recording the electrical activity of brain cells while a trained animal is performing different types of tasks, such as tracking a moving object or exploring a scene with its eyes.
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    Antibody Prevention And Treatment Of HIV

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,109,787.00
    Summary
    This project will assess new ways to protect against HIV infection and treat HIV infection using potent antibody therapies. This will help us understand how the immune system can control HIV. We will generate antibody fragments that can be produced relatively cheaply that, if successful, could lead to a viable antibody therapy for HIV.
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