Funded Awards

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) BRAIN Initiative funds a wide-variety of research: toolmakers, trainees, individual labs testing new hypotheses, and large, team-based efforts aiming to catalyze neuroscience inquiry forward. Explore NIH BRAIN Initiative funded awards listed below. Click on the project title to learn more about it within NIH RePORTER.

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Title
Investigator(s)
Institution
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunity #
TitleChemigenetic voltage indicators for far-red and two-photon imaging in vivo
Investigator
Ahmed Abdelfattah
Institute
brown university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

PROJECT SUMMARY DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Changes in membrane potential are the fundamental language of the nervous system, but these voltage signals are not directly visible.

TitleNeuronal and Network Mechanisms of Electrocortical Stimulation
Investigator
Marc W. Slutzky
Institute
northwestern university at chicago
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

Electrocortical stimulation (ECS) has been used for functional mapping for many decades to identify brain areas that are “critical” for speech and language (i.e., that impair function when stimulated) prior to epilepsy or tumor surgery.

TitlePsych-DS: A FAIR data standard for behavioral datasets
Investigator
Melissa Kline
Institute
massachusetts institute of technology
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

Summary: Behavioral data is central to biomedical research, including both synchronous measures (e.g. brain activation and button-presses from a reading task in an fMRI scan), and those performed independently (e.g.

TitleScaling Volumetric Imaging, Analysis and Science Communication Using Immersive Virtual Reality
Investigator
Gianfranco Doretto, Michael David Morehead, George A Spirou
Institute
istovisr
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

Over the past 15 years, new microscope technologies and methods for high throughput imaging have revolutionized structural biology by extending the resolution and scale of datasets in 3 dimensions.

TitleUnderstanding the Conceptual Priority Map Guiding Naturalistic Visual Attention for Autistic Individuals
Investigator
Amanda J Haskins
Institute
dartmouth college
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

Project Summary Visual attention differences are a promising diagnostic marker for autism spectrum conditions (ASC).

TitleCRCNS: Multifocal causal mapping of brain networks supporting human cognition
Investigator
Aapo Nummenmaa
Institute
massachusetts general hospital
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

Neuroimaging methods such as functional MRI and magneto- / electroencephalography (MEG/EEG) cannot directly reveal causal relationships between regional brain activity and behavior.

TitleCRCNS: Understanding Single-Neuron Computation Using Nonlinear Model Optimization
Investigator
Fabrizio Gabbiani, Matthias Heinkenschloss
Institute
baylor college of medicine
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number

Motivation and Objectives Why are ion channels localized in subcellular dendritic compartments and is there a tight coupling of the observed localization with neuron function?

TitlePinpointing the Cerebellum's Contribution to Social Reward Processing
Investigator
Haroon Skander Popal
Institute
temple univ of the commonwealth
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY The cerebellum has long been thought to solely process motor information. Yet, there is a growing literature that points to a role of the cerebellum in processes across multiple domains.
TitleThe Neural Code and Dynamics of the Reading Network
Investigator
Nitin Tandon
Institute
university of texas hlth sci ctr houston
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Reading involves complex transformations of word forms, with visual input mapped to lexical, semantic and phonological systems in less than a second.
TitleAcute Modulation of Stereotyped High Frequency Oscillations with a Closed-Loop Brain Interchange System in Drug Resistant Epilepsy
Investigator
Nuri Firat Ince
Institute
university of houston
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary: High frequency oscillations (HFOs) of intracranial EEG (iEEG) have the potential to identify the surgical resection area/seizure onset zone (SOZ) in patients with drug resistant epilepsy.
TitleComputational neuroscience of language processing in the human brain
Investigator
Evelina Fedorenko, Robert Mark Richardson
Institute
massachusetts institute of technology
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
TitleLateral habenula circuit in reward/conflict mediation
Investigator
Christian Emmanuell Bravo-Rivera
Institute
cold spring harbor laboratory
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Summary Reward is often present in risky environments, requiring individuals to weigh the benefits of rewards against the associated risks. There are several psychiatric disorders in which patients are unable to choose an appropriate response during risky reward opportunities.
TitlePrefrontal contributions to contextual representation
Investigator
Cybelle Marguerite Smith
Institute
university of pennsylvania
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Project Abstract/Summary This application describes a 3-year training plan that will enable me, a cognitive neuroscientist with prior training in electroencephalography (EEG), to conduct research on contextual memory representation using neuroimaging (fMRI) and computational modeling.
TitleStreamlining Volumetric Imaging, Analysis and Publication Using Immersive Virtual Reality
Investigator
Gianfranco Doretto, Michael David Morehead, George A Spirou
Institute
istovisr
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Over the past 15 years, new imaging technologies and methods for high throughput imaging have revolutionized structural biology by extending the resolution and scale of collected images in 3 dimensions.
TitleThe neural coding of speech across human languages
Investigator
Edward Chang
Institute
university of california, san francisco
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY The basic mechanisms underlying comprehension of spoken language are unknown. We are only beginning to understand how the human brain extracts the most fundamental linguistic elements (consonants and vowels) from a complex and highly variable acoustic signal.
TitleThe planning of new compositional action sequences guided by interpretation of ambiguous sensory data in a novel drawing task
Investigator
Lucas Y. Tian
Institute
rockefeller university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Animals exhibit a remarkable array of creative, adaptive, and flexible behaviors.
TitleCircuit Dynamics for encoding and remembering sequence of events
Investigator
Anna Jafarpour
Institute
university of washington
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
We experience the world as a continuous sequence of events, but we remember the events as segmented episodes (e.g., my sister’s wedding). During encoding, we associate a sequence of relevant events and segment deviant events.
TitleGenerating a formal set of collaborative standards for sharing behavioral data and task designs to enable reproducibility in neuroscience
Investigator
Stephen Anthony Edwards, Adam Kepecs
Institute
cold spring harbor laboratory
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Abstract The goal of this project is to develop an archival data format and a formal task specification language to serve as standards for describing behavioral experiments.
TitleMotion Sequencing for All: pipelining, distribution and training to enable broad adoption of a next-generation platform for behavioral and neurobehavioral analysis
Investigator
Sandeep R Datta
Institute
harvard medical school
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
Understanding the function of the nervous system requires a sophisticated understanding of its main output, behavior.
TitleData interface and apps for systems neurophysiology and imaging
Investigator
Stephen D Van Hooser
Institute
brandeis university
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
PROJECT SUMMARY Technology for recording from the brain is developing at a breakneck pace.
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