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    Brain Electrical Responses And Perceptual Processing In Schizophrenia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $210,903.00
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    Brain Potentials And Disordered Thinking In Patients An D Controls

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $41,356.00
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    Nervous System Dysfunction In A Chronic Pain Disorder

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    Functional And Structural Imaging Of Auditory Infomation Processing Deficits In Recent-onset And Chronic Schizophrenia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $376,000.00
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    Abnormalities in the auditory system have long been suspected to be present among people who suffer from schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, due in part to the high prevalence of auditory hallucinations amongst these patients. Over the last decade, a group of Australian researchers have identified an index of auditory information processing, recorded from scalp electrodes, that is abnormal in patients with schizophrenia, and their biological relatives. The present project will examine t .... Abnormalities in the auditory system have long been suspected to be present among people who suffer from schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, due in part to the high prevalence of auditory hallucinations amongst these patients. Over the last decade, a group of Australian researchers have identified an index of auditory information processing, recorded from scalp electrodes, that is abnormal in patients with schizophrenia, and their biological relatives. The present project will examine the relationship between these electrophysiological findings, and a new non-invasive technique of functional brain imaging, looking at changes in blood flow, that can identify the specific brain regions that are active during auditory information processing, and link these to the sources of the scalp recorded measures. Both of these functional measures will be examined in relation to the volumes of brain tissue, measured from magnetic resonance imaging scans using new analysis tools, that enable the identification of subtle changes in brain anatomy. By examining patients who have recently developed schizophrenia, those who have suffered from the illness for longer periods of time, and their close relatives, this study will provide the opportunity to identify biological markers of increased vulnerability for the development of schizophrenia.
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    Physiological And Neurochemical Mechanisms Of Executive Control

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $285,500.00
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    This study will examine how manipulating brain chemistry influences our ability to inhibit behaviour and monitor our own performance errors. We will determine the response of the brain using the physiological techniques of event-related potentials (ERPs) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The first technique allows us to determine how drugs influence the timing of neural events, while the second technique allows us to determine where in the brain these drugs act.
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    Intracortical Inhibition In Monocularly Deprived Cats And Human Amblyopes

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    How Nerve Cells In The Brain Modify Signals From The Ey E

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    Memory And Electrical Brain Responses In The Elderly

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    $45,316.00
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    Brain Dynamics Of Schizophrenia

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    $187,435.00
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    Biological Functions Of Sigma Receptors And Novel Ligan Ds

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $155,695.00
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