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Scientific Meeting » NIH Multimodal Brain Stimulation Speaker Series: Kate Hoy
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is hosting the Multimodal TMS Speaker Series to bring together the leaders in the field conducting research using non-invasive brain stimulation and functional imaging including EEG and fMRI.
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Scientific Meeting » RDoC Office Hours: November Session
The NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) unit holds monthly virtual “office hours” via video conference. Discussion topics may include the basic principles of the initiative, general queries about designing and applying for grants based on RDoC ideas, and the role of RDoC within NIMH and its relationship to other initiatives. Questions regarding individual grant applications or detailed program advice will be redirected to the relevant program officers.
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Scientific Meeting » Mini-Symposium – Computational Psychiatry: Multiscale Models of Mental Illnesses
This mini-symposium will provide an in-depth introduction to the nascent and burgeoning field of computational psychiatry (CP).
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Science News » NIH Announces Awards for BRAIN Initiative Neuroethics Research
The NIH BRAIN Initiative has awarded grants to five teams of experts who will study the neuroethical issues surrounding the use of deep brain stimulation in neuropsychiatric and movement disorders and appropriate consent for brain research.
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Scientific Meeting » NIMH Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation E-Field Modeling Workshop
To help the wider neuroscience community submit responsive applications, the NIMH has convened a workshop where a variety of e-field modeling toolsets will be demonstrated.
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Blog Post » Sophomore Year
Dr. Gordon reflects on his first year at NIMH and outlines priorities for going forward.
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Science News » NIH BRAIN Initiative Builds on Early Advances
NIH has announced funding for 110 new awards totaling $169 million for the BRAIN Initiative.
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Scientific Meeting » Using the RDoC Framework in Developmental Research
As a pillar of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) matrix, neurodevelopment plays a critical role in the RDoC research framework in understanding psychopathology.
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Scientific Meeting » NIH Multimodal Brain Stimulation Speaker Series: Hartwig Siebner
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is hosting the Multimodal TMS Speaker Series to bring together the leaders in the field conducting research using non-invasive brain stimulation and functional imaging including EEG and fMRI.
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