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    The Role Of Corticothalamic Feedback On The Response Dynamics Of Thalamic Neurons

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $351,852.00
    Summary
    A fundamental question in neuroscience is how the brain selectively processes sensory information to generate a reliable representation of the world. Positioned in the centre of the brain, the thalamus plays a key role in sensory processing. This project investigates how the interaction between thalamus and cortex shapes the selection and gating of sensory information. This is a fundamental question in basic neuroscience with the potential to increase our knowledge about attentional deficits.
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    Neuronal Activity And Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $367,561.00
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    How does brain activity relate to perception and behaviour? How does functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain, which measures changes in blood oxygen, relate to the activity of single cells? I will address these questions, comparing electrical measurements of single cells and functional images, and advance our understanding of the brain in health and disease.
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    Rewiring The Human Brain During Motor Learning

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $282,840.00
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    The Role Of The Prefrontal Cortex In Working Memory For Visual Motion

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $359,796.00
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    As objects of interest may not always be in one's view, it is important to store information about their spatial locations for future reference. For example, you could reach for a beverage without taking your eyes from this application. While this may be effortless, such tasks are fundamentally complex, requiring spatial information to be coded, stored in memory and retrieved at appropriate times. This proposal examines how interactions between different brain areas allow this to happen.
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    Executive Control Of Attention And Cognition In Schizophrenia And Depression

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $392,512.00
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    Function Of Cortical Maps In Mutant Mice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $153,428.00
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    Mnemonic Segregation: Understanding The Neural Circuitry Of Parkinson’s Disease Dementia.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $408,768.00
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    To investigate neural circuitry allowing distinct memories to co-exist while minimising interference. Dementia involves a breakdown of this system, where memories are no longer segregated or tagged by environmental features. I also aim to find behavioural techniques which allow memories formed in therapy to generalise to patients’ home environments. By understanding the process of segregating memories we can develop interventions where this fails and manipulate it to improve clinical practice.
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    Mechanisms Of Body Representation And The Sensory Consequences Of Stroke

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $408,842.00
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    How does the brain control movement without vision? We cannot see our mouth but can easily put food in it. The brain uses a combination of sensory signals and stored models of the body, to control movement. The body models, and their interaction with sensory information, is not well understood. but they are disrupted by common clinical disorders. This research project investigates unsolved questions about the body model including how it is affected by stroke.
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    An Investigation Of Cortical Function In Autism Spectrum Disorders Using TMS, FMRI And EEG

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $324,480.00
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    Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are severe psychiatric conditions, but our neurobiological understanding of these disorders is limited. Using an array of modern neuroscience techniques, this study investigates aspects of brain functioning that may contribute to social and behavioural impairments in ASD. While enhancing our neurobiological knowledge, this research also provides exciting new directions for ASD assessment and treatment.
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    Spatial Coding In The Primate Cortex During Eye Movements.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $428,720.00
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    Every time we move our eyes, objects in the world change their positions on the retina, yet to us, their positions remain perceptually unchanged. This project seeks to understand how neurons in the primate brain combine visual input with signals about eye position to construct this stable representation of external space. The findings will help us understand and-or rehabilitate a host of nervous system dysfunctions, including schizophrenia, stroke, and paraplegia.
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