ARDC Research Link Australia Research Link Australia   BETA Research
Link
Australia
  • ARDC Newsletter Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • About
  • Feedback
  • Explore Collaborations
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation

Need help searching? View our Search Guide.

Advanced Search

Current Selection
Field of Research : Central Nervous System
Australian State/Territory : ACT
Research Topic : cognitive function
Clear All
Filter by Field of Research
Central Nervous System (3)
Neurosciences (2)
Animal Physiology - Systems (1)
Biological Physics (1)
Biomedical Instrumentation (1)
Decision Making (1)
Neurocognitive Patterns and Neural Networks (1)
Physiology (1)
Sensory Processes, Perception and Performance (1)
Filter by Socio-Economic Objective
Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences (3)
Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences (3)
Expanding Knowledge in Engineering (1)
Expanding Knowledge in Technology (1)
Expanding Knowledge in the Medical and Health Sciences (1)
Filter by Funding Provider
Australian Research Council (3)
Filter by Status
Closed (3)
Filter by Scheme
Discovery Projects (2)
ARC Centres of Excellence (1)
Filter by Country
Australia (3)
Filter by Australian State/Territory
ACT (3)
NSW (1)
QLD (1)
TAS (1)
VIC (1)
WA (1)
  • Researchers (5)
  • Funded Activities (3)
  • Organisations (2)
  • Funded Activity

    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180101494

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $487,460.00
    Summary
    How do myelinating cells alter brain circuits to facilitate learning? This project aims to identify the brain circuits that receive new insulation and characterise the molecular mediators of this process. This project will apply innovative technologies to understand how the nervous system remains adaptable throughout life. This new knowledge, of the cellular mechanisms that allow brain circuits to remain adaptable throughout life, may have application in the development of interventions aimed at .... How do myelinating cells alter brain circuits to facilitate learning? This project aims to identify the brain circuits that receive new insulation and characterise the molecular mediators of this process. This project will apply innovative technologies to understand how the nervous system remains adaptable throughout life. This new knowledge, of the cellular mechanisms that allow brain circuits to remain adaptable throughout life, may have application in the development of interventions aimed at improving educational outcomes or counteracting age-related memory decline. Potential future benefits include facilitating the development of drugs to circumvent memory loss resulting from brain diseases, and improving the design of neuromorphic hardware for computing.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170100908

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $387,500.00
    Summary
    Neuronal activity underlying efficient sensory processing. This project aims to study how neuronal activity in the sensory cortex efficiently represents the external world. Operating with a finite quantity of attentional resources, the brain needs to prioritise processing to provide important information about a situation. This project combines neurophysiology, behavioural and computational sciences to study attention mechanisms in rodents. This multidisciplinary project aims to develop a novel .... Neuronal activity underlying efficient sensory processing. This project aims to study how neuronal activity in the sensory cortex efficiently represents the external world. Operating with a finite quantity of attentional resources, the brain needs to prioritise processing to provide important information about a situation. This project combines neurophysiology, behavioural and computational sciences to study attention mechanisms in rodents. This multidisciplinary project aims to develop a novel paradigm for studying sensory prioritisation in rodents as a model organism.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    ARC Centres Of Excellence - Grant ID: CE140100007

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $20,000,000.00
    Summary
    ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function. The Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function will address one of the greatest scientific challenges of the 21st century to understand how the brain works. We will investigate complex functions such as attention, prediction and decision-making, which require the coordination of information processing by many areas of the brain. This will require a highly collaborative approach involving neurobiologists, cognitive scientists, eng .... ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function. The Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function will address one of the greatest scientific challenges of the 21st century to understand how the brain works. We will investigate complex functions such as attention, prediction and decision-making, which require the coordination of information processing by many areas of the brain. This will require a highly collaborative approach involving neurobiologists, cognitive scientists, engineers and physicists, allowing us to translate our discoveries into novel technologies for the social and economic benefit of all Australians. We will also train a new generation of multidisciplinary researchers, and contribute our expertise to a range of public education and awareness programs.
    Read more Read less
    More information

    Showing 1-3 of 3 Funded Activites

    Advanced Search

    Advanced search on the Researcher index.

    Advanced search on the Funded Activity index.

    Advanced search on the Organisation index.

    National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy

    The Australian Research Data Commons is enabled by NCRIS.

    ARDC CONNECT NEWSLETTER

    Subscribe to the ARDC Connect Newsletter to keep up-to-date with the latest digital research news, events, resources, career opportunities and more.

    Subscribe

    Quick Links

    • Home
    • About Research Link Australia
    • Product Roadmap
    • Documentation
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact ARDC

    We acknowledge and celebrate the First Australians on whose traditional lands we live and work, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

    Copyright © ARDC. ACN 633 798 857 Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Accessibility Statement
    Top
    Quick Feedback