TITLE
kHz-rate in vivo imaging of neural activity throughout the living brain
SUMMARY
The overarching challenge in neuroscience today is how to monitor the neural signaling events in intact
brains of behaving animals at synaptic or cellular spatial resolution and millisecond time resolution.
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Title
kHz-rate in vivo imaging of neural activity througout the living brain
Investigator
Na Ji, Kevin Kin Man Tsia
Institute
university of california berkeley
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Title
Large-scale cellular-resolution voltage imaging of the zebrafish brain
Investigator
Yiyang Gong
Institute
duke university
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Abstract
Recording the spiking activity of many individual neurons in a densely packed region of the brain
has been a standing challenge for the neuroscience community.
Title
Large-scale recording of population activity during social cognition in freely moving non-human primates
Investigator
Behnaam Aazhang, Valentin Dragoi, Anthony A Wright
Institute
university of texas hlth sci ctr houston
Fiscal Year
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Social interactions, a ubiquitous aspect of our everyday life, are critical to the health and survival of the species,
but little is known about their underlying neural computations.
Title
Lightweight, Compact, Low-Cryogen, Head-Only 7T MRI for High Spatial Resolution Brain Imaging
Investigator
Thomas Foo, Yunhong Shu, Duan Xu
Institute
general electric global research ctr
Fiscal Year
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
An innovative head-only 7T MRI system that delivers spatial resolution that is difficult to achieve with today's
whole-body 7T systems, and has the footprint and weight of a whole-body 3T scanner is proposed.
Title
Linking neuronal, metabolic, and hemodynamic responses across scales
Investigator
Geoffrey M Ghose
Institute
university of minnesota
Fiscal Year
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Abstract
While functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) has proved invaluable for identifying where in the
brain activation is occurring during a particular task, it has had less to say about how the
dynamics of that activation actually contribute to task performance.
Title
Linking Plasticity of Hippocampal Representation across the Single Neuron and Circuit Levels
Investigator
Jayeeta Basu, Claudia Clopath
Institute
new york university school of medicine
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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Functional interactions between the entorhinal cortex and hippocampus are critical for spatial navigation
and episodic memories related to people, places, objects and events.
Title
Magnetic camera based on optical magnetometer for neuroscience research
Investigator
Orang Alem
Institute
fieldline, inc.
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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Abstract
During Phase I, we will test the feasibility of developing a magnetographic camera technology as a new tool in
neuroscience to facilitate the detailed analysis of electrical currents in diverse neuronal circuits.
Title
Mapping neurotransmitter receptors onto the connectome
Investigator
S. Lawrence Zipursky
Institute
university of california los angeles
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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ABSTRACT
To interpret the detailed ultrastructural information of the connectomes in Drosophila and other species, it will
be necessary to know the physiological functions of synapses between specific cell types.
Title
Mapping of spatiotemporal code features to neural and perceptual spaces
Investigator
Stefano Vt Panzeri, Dmitry Rinberg
Institute
new york university school of medicine
Fiscal Year
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Project Summary
Two of the most fundamental questions of sensory neuroscience are: 1) how is stimulus information
represented by the activity of populations of neurons at different levels of information processing?
Title
Measuring, Modeling, and Modulating Cross-Frequency Coupling
Investigator
Uri Tzvi Eden, Mark Alan Kramer
Institute
boston university (charles river campus)
Fiscal Year
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Although rhythms are a prominent feature of brain activity, the role of rhythms in brain function (and
dysfunction) remains elusive.
Title
Mechanisms of electrical stimulation of a canonical motor microcircuit
Investigator
Charles Heckman
Institute
northwestern university at chicago
Fiscal Year
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The neural circuitry of the spinal cord has a unique, repetitive structure that forms an especially promising
target for control via electrical stimulation.
Title
Mechanisms of Rapid, Flexible Cognitive Control in Human Prefrontal Cortex
Investigator
Sameer Anil Sheth
Institute
baylor college of medicine
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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Humans have a remarkable ability to flexibly interact with the environment. A compelling demonstration of
this cognitive flexibility is our ability to perform complex, yet previously un-practiced tasks successfully on
the first attempt.
Title
Mechanisms underlying positive and negative BOLD in the striatum
Investigator
Yen-Yu Ian Shih
Institute
univ of north carolina chapel hill
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Blood oxygenation level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD fMRI) is widely used
as a non-invasive technique to study brain function.
Title
Mechanistic and causal basis of fMRI functional connectivity in non-human primates
Investigator
Peter Rudebeck, Brian E Russ
Institute
icahn school of medicine at mount sinai
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Measures of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) functional connectivity – correlated blood oxygen
level dependent (BOLD) responses – are fundamental to understanding the circuit-level mechanisms of brain
function and dysfunction.
Title
Memory consolidation during sleep studied by direct neuronal recording and stimulation inside human brain
Investigator
Itzhak Fried
Institute
university of california los angeles
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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Project Summary/Abstract
Memory is critical for cognitive well-being, and sleep is critical for memory consolidation, yet the underlying
mechanisms in the human brain are poorly understood.
Title
Mental, measurement, and model complexity in neuroscience
Investigator
Vijay Balasubramanian, Joshua I Gold
Institute
university of pennsylvania
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Neuroscience is producing increasingly complex data sets, including measures and manipulations of sub-
cellular, cellular, and multi-cellular mechanisms operating over multiple timescales and in the context of
different behaviors and task conditions.
Title
MINIMALLY-INVASIVE NANO-DIALYSIS NEURAL PROBE FOR MULTIPLEXED MONITORING OF NEUROCHEMICALS WITH HIGH SPATIO-TEMPORAL RESOLUTION
Investigator
Rashid Bashir, Jonathan V. Sweedler, Yurii A Vlasov
Institute
university of illinois at urbana-champaign
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Monitoring local concentrations of neurochemicals in specific parts of the brain in vivo is critical for correlating
neural circuit functionality to behavior as long-range neuromodulation can significantly alter information
processing.
Title
Model behavior in zebrafish: characterization of the startle response
Investigator
Joy Hart Meserve
Institute
university of pennsylvania
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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ABSTRACT
Although behavioral deficits are common in neurological disorders, the genetic pathways and neural
circuits underlying behavior are largely unknown.
Title
Models and Methods for Calcium Imaging Data with Application to the Allen Brain Observatory
Investigator
Michael Buice, Daniela Witten
Institute
university of washington
Fiscal Year
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PROJECT SUMMARY. New advances in calcium imaging make it possible to survey the brains of behaving animals at
single-neuron resolution, thereby promising to transform the field of neuroscience. However, existing statistical models
and methods are inadequate for this complex and noisy data.
Title
Modular Systems for Large Scale, Long Lasting Measurements of Brain Activity
Investigator
Hillel Adesnik, Michael S Brainard, Elizabeth A Buffalo, Peter Denes, Loren M Frank, Razi-Ul Haque, Mattias Peter Karlsson, Allison Mika Yorita
Institute
university of california, san francisco
Fiscal Year
Funding Opportunities Number
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PROJECT SUMMARY ABSTRACT
Understanding how brains process information and how dysfunction disrupts that processing requires
measuring patterns of neural activity with cellular spatial and millisecond temporal resolution.