Human Brain Project Group
Together with several national and international collaborators NRU constitutes
a project funded under the American Human
Brain Project program (via grant
P20 MH57180). The project is entitled "Spatial and Temporal Patterns
in Functional Neuroimaging", and is aimed at modeling and visualization
of spatial and temporal patterns of functional activation in the living
human brain as imaged by [15O]water PET and fMRI. The group consists of
two informatics components -- Project 3 (Interactive Visualization for
Neuroimaging) and Core D (Neuroinformatics) and two brain/behavioral components
-- Project 1 (Temporal Resolution of fMRI) and Project 2 (Reproducible
Features of Functional Neuroimages); Cores B and C contain well-defined
research components -- 3D brain warping (Core B) and behavioral correlates
of functional neuroimaging data (Core C). See the meetings
page for upcoming Human Brain Project Group meetings.
The following centers constitute the Human Brain Project group:
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Neurobiology Research Unit
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Computational Neural Network
Center
Niels Bohr Institute
University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Section for Digital Signal
Processing
Department for Mathematical Modelling
Technical University of Denmark
Lyngby, Denmark
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PET Imaging Service
Minneapolis VA Medical Center
Minneapolis, USA
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Department of Radiology
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, USA
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Division of Health Computer
Sciences
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, USA
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MGH-NMR Center
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, USA
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Brain Imaging Center
McLean Hospital
Boston, USA
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Department
of Mathematics
Florida State University
Tallahassee, USA
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Research Institute for
Brain and Blood Vessels - Akita
Akita, Japan
Contact: Olaf Paulson