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  The purpose and goal of brain mapping is to advance the understanding of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain. Scientists in this field seek to gain knowledge of the physical processes that underly human sensation, attention awareness and cognition. These results are immediately applicable to surgical intervention, to the design of medical interventions and to the treatment of psychological and psychiatric disorders.

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02/05
Delays in Grant Application Submission due to Blizzard
Notice from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
02/05
NCCAM's Advisory Council Welcomes Five New Members
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) welcomes five new members to …
02/04
Panel Calls for Reducing Colorectal Cancer Deaths by Striking Down Barriers to Screening
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Despite…
02/04
NIH Scientists Identify Maternal and Fetal Genes That Increase Preterm Birth Risk
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have identified DNA variants in mothers and…
02/04
NIA Funds Roybal Centers for Translational Research in Aging
The National Institute on Aging (NIA), part of the National Institutes of Health, today announced th…
02/04
Four New Members Appointed to National Neurological Disorders and Stroke Advisory Council
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) announced that four new members …
02/04
02/04
NHLBI Funds Preclinical Tests on Devices for Infants and Children with Congenital Heart Defects
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, ha…
02/02
Findings of Misconduct in Science
Notice from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
02/02
Even With Heart Disease Awareness on the Rise, Prevention Remains Critically Important for American Women
In recognition of American Heart Month, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and it…
02/02
Antibodies Against Abnormal Glycoproteins Identified as Possible Biomarkers for Cancer Detection
Scientists have found that cancer patients produce antibodies that target abnormal glycoproteins (pr…
02/02
SIDS Linked to Low Levels of Serotonin
The brains of infants who die of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) produce low levels of s…
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Study Probes Environment-Triggered Genetic Changes in Schizophrenia
Study Probes Environment-Triggered Genetic Changes in Schizophrenia [December 24, 2008: Science Upda…
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Not All Antipsychotics Created Equal: Analysis Reveals Important Differences
Not All Antipsychotics Created Equal: Analysis Reveals Important Differences [December 9, 2008: Scie…
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Three NIMH Grantees Receive White House Award
Three NIMH Grantees Receive White House Award [December 30, 2008: Science Update] Three NIMH grantee…
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NIMH Staff Honored for Work on Behalf of Returning Veterans
NIMH Staff Honored for Work on Behalf of Returning Veterans [December 31, 2008: Science Update] Seve…
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Consortium Moves Quickly to Study Resilience Following Hurricane Ike
Consortium Moves Quickly to Study Resilience Following Hurricane Ike [December 31, 2008: Science Upd…
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NIMH Grants Focus on Innovative Autism Research
NIMH Grants Focus on Innovative Autism Research [December 30, 2008: Science Update] NIMH is committe…
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Adolescents with Depression Not Harmed in Studies Using Placebo
Adolescents with Depression Not Harmed in Studies Using Placebo [January 15, 2009: Science Update] T…
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Intervention Helps Reduce Risky Sexual Behavior Among Homeless HIV-positive Adults
Intervention Helps Reduce Risky Sexual Behavior Among Homeless HIV-positive Adults [December 16, 200…
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Impaired Brain Activity Underlies Impulsive Behaviors in Women with Bulimia
Impaired Brain Activity Underlies Impulsive Behaviors in Women with Bulimia [January 12, 2009: Scien…
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Caffeine No Substitute for a Nap to Enhance Memory
Caffeine No Substitute for a Nap to Enhance Memory [December 8, 2008: Science Update] Hoping to impr…
02/08
Hypertension may predict dementia in older adults with certain cognitive deficits
High blood pressure appears to predict the progression to dementia in older adults with impaired exe…
02/08
Marijuana ineffective as an Alzheimer's treatment: UBC-Vancouver Coastal Health research
The benefits of marijuana in tempering or reversing the effects of Alzheimer's disease have been cha…
02/08
Metabolite common among cancers
A study published online on Feb. 8 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine reports that several dist…
02/07
Alkermes Unveils Long-Acting Injectable Proprietary Platform For Treatment Of Schizophrenia And Other CNS Disorders
Alkermes, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALKS) announced that it has developed a novel, proprietary LinkeRx? technolo…
02/05
For HIV-infected children, quality of caregiver relationship is crucial
Researchers examined the effects of HIV infection and being raised in institutions on the developmen…
02/05
Moms influence how children develop advanced cognitive functions
Executive functioning is a set of advanced cognitive functions -- such as the ability to control imp…
02/05
Study Finds Some Vegetative Patients Show Awareness, Raising Ethical Questions
"In a study certain to rekindle debate over life-sustaining care for those with grievous brain injur…
02/05
Length of time in institutional care may influence children's learning
A new study shows that children adopted early from foster care didn't differ from children who were …
02/04
Alterations In The Brain's Reward System Related To Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Until now, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was related to alterations in the brain a…
02/04
Pluristem's PLX Cells May Effectively Treat Ischemic Stroke - Brain Research Journal Reports
Pluristem Therapeutics Inc. (NasdaqCM: PSTI) (DAX: PJT) today announced that the results of a pre-cl…
02/04
Low Production Of Serotonin In The Brainstem A Likely Cause For SIDS
Taking the next step in more than 20 years of research, researchers at Children's Hospital Boston ha…
02/04
Vegetative State Patient Says "Yes" And "No" Via Brain Scan
Researchers in the UK and Belgium who scanned the brains of patients in a vegetative or minimally co…
02/03
Letter to the Editor
J Neuroimaging 2010;XX:1[ndash]1. (Source: Journal of Neuroimaging)…
02/03
Research Retraction Breaks Link Between Autism And Mmr Vaccine, Says Neurologist
The Lancet, a premier British medical journal, retracted a study published in 1998 that drew a link …
02/02
Thalamic Volume and Dystonia in Machado–Joseph Disease
Neuropathological studies and one positron emission tomography study demonstrated involvement of the…
01/31
Non-random decay of chordate characters causes bias in fossil interpretation
Exceptional preservation of soft-bodied Cambrian chordates provides our only direct information on t…
01/31
Ancient animal microRNAs and the evolution of tissue identity
The spectacular escalation in complexity in early bilaterian evolution correlates with a strong incr…
01/29
NeuroPod: 29 January 2010
Transforming skin cells into neurons, a light-activated rapid off-switch, a robotic cockroach powere…
01/28
UCLA researchers image earliest signs of Alzheimer's, before symptoms appear
Using sophisticated brain-imaging techniques, researchers have been able to predict a brain's progre…
01/28
UCLA researchers perform complete genomic sequencing of brain cancer cell line
The advance could lead to personalized treatments based on the unique biology of an individual's can…
01/24
A bony connection signals laryngeal echolocation in bats
Echolocation is an active form of orientation in which animals emit sounds and then listen to reflec…
01/21
Dr. A. Eugene Washington to lead UCLA Health Sciences
Washington, an internationally renowned clinical investigator and health policy scholar whose wide-r…
01/20
UC could allow more freshmen to enroll in fall 2010
UC is preparing to roll back its enrollment reduction target for fall 2010 in recognition of promise…
01/20
Mechanism of substrate recognition and transport by an amino acid antiporter
In extremely acidic environments, enteric bacteria such as Escherichia coli rely on the amino acid a…
01/19
Radiographic assessment of the femorotibial joint of the CCLT rabbit experimental model of osteoarthritis
Background: The purposes of the study were to determine the relevance and validity of in vivo non-in…
12/30
Multimodal surface-based morphometry reveals diffuse cortical atrophy in traumatic brain injury
Background: Patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) often present with significant cognitive defi…
12/17
Idiopathic Carotid and Coronary Vasospasm: A New Syndrome?
We present the first case of cerebral infarction due to idiopathic reversible vasospasm of the extra…
12/16
Thrombolysis in Anterior Versus Posterior Circulation Strokes: Timing of Recanalization, Ischemic Tolerance, and Other Differences
Previous studies have suggested a greater ischemic tolerance in posterior circulation as compared to…
12/15
Successful Recanalization of a Septic Embolus with a Balloon Mounted Stent after Failed Mechanical Thrombectomy
We report the case of a 24-year-old woman who presents with a left internal carotid artery terminus …
12/15
Internal Border Zone Lesions as a Predictor of Early Neurological Deterioration in Minor Stroke Patients with Severe Arterial Steno-Occlusion
Conclusions: In conclusion, the results of this study suggest that when internal BZ infarcts are det…
12/15
Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Guillain-Mollaret Triangle in Patients with Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration
The aim of the study is to analyze diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) characteristics of the Guillain-Mo…
12/07
The Role of Transcranial Doppler Embolic Monitoring in the Management of Intracranial Arterial Stenosis
We report a case of IAS where TCD emboli monitoring proved useful in establishing the mechanism of s…
12/04
MRI Evidence of Early Muscle Atrophy in MuSK Positive Myasthenia Gravis
Muscle atrophy, particularly of facial and bulbar muscles, seems to be a relatively common long-term…
12/03
Validation of Transcranial Doppler with Magnetic Resonance Angiography in Acute Cerebral Ischemia
Transcranial Doppler (TCD) is often used as a screening tool for detecting intracranial stenosis. Si…
12/03
Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Neurocysticercosis (NCC) prevalence is increasing throughout the United States mainly because of imm…
12/03
Recognition of Human Emotions from Cerebral Blood Flow Changes in the Frontal Region: A Study with Event-Related Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
The aim of this study is to develop a near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)-based system that recognizes…
12/03
Septo-Optic Dysplasia Complicated by Infantile Spasms and Bilateral Choroidal Fissure Arachnoid Cysts
We describe a case of SOD with arachnoid cysts, persistent primary hyperplastic vitreous, and malfor…
12/01
Genetic contributions of the serotonin transporter to social learning of fear and economic decision making
Serotonin (5-HT) modulates emotional and cognitive functions such as fear conditioning (FC) and dec…
12/01
Medial cortex activity, self-reflection and depression
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated neural activity associated with self-r…
12/01
The effect of acute tryptophan depletion on emotional distraction and subsequent memory
Serotonin is a key neurotransmitter involved in emotional regulation and memory. A number of studie…
12/01
Serotonin shapes risky decision making in monkeys
Some people love taking risks, while others avoid gambles at all costs. The neural mechanisms under…
12/01
Variation in orbitofrontal cortex volume: relation to sex, emotion regulation and affect
Sex differences in brain structure have been examined extensively but are not completely understood…
12/01
Leaving a bad taste in your mouth but not in my insula
Previous research has implicated regions of anterior insula/frontal operculum in processing conspec…
12/01
Neural correlates of observing pretend play in which one object is represented as another
Observers were scanned while they watched a video of an actor using an object. Three conditions wer…
12/01
Type I and Type II error concerns in fMRI research: re-balancing the scale
Statistical thresholding (i.e. P-values) in fMRI research has become increasingly conservative over…
12/01
The principled control of false positives in neuroimaging
An incredible amount of data is generated in the course of a functional neuroimaging experiment. Th…
12/01
Neural correlates of incidental and directed facial emotion processing in adolescents and adults
Our knowledge on the development of the affective and cognitive circuitries that underlie affect re…
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At left: Left Brain - Don Stewart

Don Stewart received his BS degree in Biology and Art at Birmingham-Southern College in 1981, paying his way with a nightclub act as a comic ventriloquist. Initially he enrolled in art classes as a respite from the rigors of premedical studies. Soon, however, he was exposed to the process of composite imagery, and began exploring techniques in ballpoint drawing. Don continued to pursue artistic interests as a hobby during medical training at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.After receiving his M.D. in 1985, Dr. Stewart moved north to Minnesota, to complete an internship in surgery at the Mayo Clinic. The lifestyle of a surgical resident proved, however, to be at odds with his creative side. By year's end, Don opted to discontinue his medical studies, after accepting awards for both short fiction and poetry, and publishing his first two composite drawings. He has since worked as a graphic artist, writer, and creative consultant through his company, DS Art.
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