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2004 Grants
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Principal Investigator
Co–Investigators
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Topic/Title
of Research Project
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Harvard Medical School
Massachusetts Mental Health Institute
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Dr. J. Allan Hobson
Professor of Psychiatry
Director, Laboratory of Neurophysiology
Harvard Medical School
Massachusetts Mental Health Institute
Dr. Robert Stickgold
Dr. David Kahn
Dr. Edward Schott
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Brain-based changes in conscious state – The chronobiological
variation in directed, rational thinking.
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California Institute
of Technology
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Dr. Christoff Koch
Troendle Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Biology
Department of Computation & Neural Systems
California Institute of Technology
Dr. Melissa Saenz
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Tracking the Footprints of Visual Consciousness Using Functional
Brain Imaging of a Bistable Illusion
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Oxford University
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Baroness Susan Greenfield,
PhD
Professor, Department of Pharmacology
University of Oxford
Dr. Toby Collins
Dr. Edward O. Mann
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Establishing a System (formation
of transient neuronal assemblies) for testing the factors affecting
net assembly size as a neural correlate of consciousness.
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University of Liege
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Dr. Steven Laureys
Cyclotron Research Center
University of Liege
Dr. Pierre Maquet
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Self-consciousness in the vegetative
state and the minimally conscious state: A multimodal functional
neuroimaging assessment of patients' cerebral reactivation
when hearing their own name
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University of Texas
Health Science Center
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Dr. Abraham Verghese
Director
Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics
University of Texas Health Science Center
Dr. Therese Jones
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Key hypothesis is that literature
and fiction are important means of keeping the imagination
and innate empathy of medical students alive.
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University of California-Berkeley
Princeton University
(PEAR Laboratory)
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Dr. Elizabeth Lloyd Mayer
Associate Clinical Professor
University of California-Berkeley
Dr. Robert Jahn
(Princeton Univ–PEAR/ICRL)
Dr. Brenda Dunne (Princeton Univ–PEAR/ICRL)
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Mind-matter anomalies – three major problems
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Salk Institute
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Dr. Fred Gage
Salk Institute
Dr. Leigh Leasure
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Does Forced Exercise Enhance
Neurogenesis?
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