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    Neural Mechanisms Underlying Temporal And Place Coding Of Auditory Information In The Ventral Cochlear Nucleus

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $213,799.00
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    Temporal Processing In The Superior Olivary Complex: Impact Of Deafness And Peripheral Electrical Stimulation Strategies

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,500.00
    Summary
    The brain can use timing or temporal information to extract the frequency and location of sound. Timing information is coded by the pattern of responses of brain cells that match the period of the sound wave. These responses can be measured as small voltage spikes or action potentials. Integration of these responses from one brain-processing site to another relies on precise (temporally matched) firing among a population of cells that are activated in response to sound. Sound localisation relies .... The brain can use timing or temporal information to extract the frequency and location of sound. Timing information is coded by the pattern of responses of brain cells that match the period of the sound wave. These responses can be measured as small voltage spikes or action potentials. Integration of these responses from one brain-processing site to another relies on precise (temporally matched) firing among a population of cells that are activated in response to sound. Sound localisation relies on this temporal integration from information coming from both ears. Specifically, the integration of this information relies on the balance of incoming inputs from both ears, which maintains an appropriate time window depending on the location of sound in space. Recent evidence suggests that in deafness this process of integration is disrupted which may be possibly due to an inability to regulate the coherent activation of cells. This has implications for cochlear implant users whose ability to process temporal information is compromised by a loss of temporal coding ability resulting from prior deafness. In this project we will measure voltage changes occurring inside cells of the superior olivary complex, which contains a group of structures that integrate input from both ears. We will examine the ability of these cells to process temporal information in normal and deafened conditions. This study will lead not only to an understanding of basic mechanisms for auditory coding but also to improved electrical stimulation strategies for patients with cochlear implants.
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    Analysis Of Seizue Spread Patterns In Subtypes Of Tempoal Lobe Epilipsy Using SISCOM & Relationship To Surgical Outcome

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $94,025.00
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    Pathophysiological Significance Of Focal Hypometabolism On FDG-PET Imaging In Medically Refracted Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $60,614.00
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    Practitioner Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $532,893.00
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    Prof Reutens is a neuroscientist who uses neuroimaging techniques such as MRI to study epilepsy.
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    Temporal Trends In Stroke-related Morbidity & Mortality In Scotland (1996-2002) Key Implications For Aust

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $93,597.00
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    Relationship Between Brain Structure And Function Measu Res In Schizophrenia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $277,408.00
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    Chemical Changes In The Brain In Epilepsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $250,844.00
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    Investigating Pathogenesis, Progression & Surgical Outcomes Of Subtypes Of T.L Epilepsy Using Advanced MRI Techniques

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $96,053.00
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    Investigating Pathogenesis, Progression & Surgical Outcomes Of Subtypes Of T.L Epilepsy Using Advanced MRI Techniques

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $8,350.00
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