Dedicated to the communication of news, science, and information of interest to the brain mapping community, and to sharing and promoting the science of brain mapping.
  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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07/02
Basic and Clinical Studies of Congenital Urinary Tract Obstruction (R01)
Program Announcement from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
07/02
07/01
Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Share Genetic Roots
A trio of genome-wide studies -- collectively the largest to date -- have pinpointed a vast array of…
07/01
Highly Innovative Tactics to Interrupt Transmission of HIV (HIT-IT) (R01)
Request for Applications from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
07/01
Imaging Technique Allows Researchers to Monitor Protein Changes in Mouse Tumors
A new imaging technique can monitor, in living mice, the HER2 protein found in above-normal amounts …
06/30
Dynasty: Influenza Virus in 1918 and Today
The influenza virus that wreaked worldwide havoc in 1918-1919 founded a viral dynasty that persists …
06/29
New Biomarker Method Could Increase the Number of Diagnostic Tests for Cancer
A team of researchers has demonstrated that a new method for detecting and quantifying…
06/29
Gene Expression Findings a Step Toward Better Classification and Treatment of Juvenile Arthritis
Scientists have discovered gene expression differences that could lead to better ways …
06/29
Second Gene Linked to Familial Testicular Cancer
Specific variations or mutations in a particular can gene raise a man's risk of familial, or inherit…
06/26
Gregory G. Germino, M.D., Named Deputy Director of NIH's National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Gregory G. Germino, M.D., a world-renowned expert in inherited kidney disease, has been appointed as…
06/25
Researchers Identify a Novel Mechanism that Could be Targeted to Prevent Cancer Spread
Researchers have discovered a key to the function of a specific protein that helps con…
06/23
United States and the Republic of Chile Partner to Battle Cancer
A new alliance between the United States National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Insti…
06/23
Migraines with Aura in Middle Age Associated with Late-Life Brain Lesions
Women who suffer from migraine headaches in middle age accompanied by neurological aura (visual dist…
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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…
07/02
MIT researchers find new actions of neurochemicals
Although the tiny roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans has only 302 neurons in its entire nervous system…
07/02
Swedish Discovery May Provide New Treatments For Alcohol Dependence
Researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg, have discovered a new brain mechanism involved i…
07/02
Deep Brain Stimulation Shows Promising Results For Some Patients With Cerebral Palsy
Deep brain stimulation improves movement skills and quality of life in some patients with a subtype …
07/02
$500,000 Gruber Neuroscience Prize Awarded To Hall, Rosbash And Young
The 2009 Neuroscience Prize of The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation is being awarded to Jeffre…
07/01
Physically Active Elderly People Showed Healthier Cerebral Blood Vessels Than Those Who Are Not Active
New research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine finds that aero…
07/01
VIMPAT (lacosamide) Significantly Improved Partial-onset Seizure Control, Increased Seizure Freedom Rates And Enhanced Patient Function
New pooled clinical data presented at the 28th International Epilepsy Congress (IEC) in Budapest, Hu…
07/01
Brain Functions That Can Prevent Relapse Improve After A Year Of Methamphetamine Abstinence
In a study published online by the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, UC Davis researchers report…
07/01
Lower Empathic Responses To Outsiders' Pain Shown By Imaging Study
An observer feels more empathy for someone in pain when that person is in the same social group, acc…
07/01
Brain Section Multitasks, Handling Phonetics And Decision-Making
A front portion of the brain that handles tasks like decision-making also helps decipher different …
07/01
UCLA collaboration identifies immune system link to schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a devastating mental disease, thought to be caused by the interaction of both genet…
07/01
Helical extension of the neuronal SNARE complex into the membrane
Neurotransmission relies on synaptic vesicles fusing with the membrane of nerve cells to release the…
07/01
Discovery Of Neural Stem Cell Differentiation Factor
Neural stem cells represent the cellular backup of our brain. These cells are capable of self-renewa…
07/01
Common variants conferring risk of schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a complex disorder, caused by both genetic and environmental factors and their inte…
06/30
Could Estrogen Improve Outcomes After Traumatic Brain Injury, Shock?
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers are conducting two pilot clinical trials to determine whe…
06/30
Mayo Clinic Proceedings Reviews Deep Brain Stimulation To Treat Psychiatric Diseases
Pioneering therapeutic trials to investigate the effectiveness of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in ha…
06/30
Rat Model Of Hepatic Encephalopathy And Prehepatic Portal Hypertension
A research article published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology refers. The research team lead…
06/29
Conversing helps language development more than reading alone
Adult-child conversations have a more significant impact on language development than exposing child…
06/28
MicroRNA-mediated switching of chromatin-remodelling complexes in neural development
One of the most distinctive steps in the development of the vertebrate nervous system occurs at mito…
06/26
Thromboembolic Events Associated with Neuroform Stent™ in Endovascular Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms
The incidence of thromboembolic events associated with Neuroform stent[trade] (Boston Scientific Tar…
06/25
UCLA study reveals how tiny levels of carbon monoxide could damage fetal brains
A UCLA study has discovered that chronic exposure during pregnancy to miniscule levels of carbo…
06/25
Remembering what to remember and what to forget
People in very early stages of Alzheimer?s disease already have trouble focusing on what is importan…
06/25
Spontaneous Thrombosis of a Large Vein of Galen Malformation
A large vein of Galen was diagnosed in a 9-month-old boy. This was not treated at birth, as there wa…
06/24
Brainstem Involvement in Sjögren's Syndrome-Related Sensory Neuronopathy
Sensory neuronopathies (SN) are peripheral nervous system disorders associated with degeneration of …
06/24
Traumatic Carotid-Cavernous Fistula with Pontomesencephalic and Cervical Cord Venous Drainage Presenting as Tetraparesis
A 27-year-old male presented with progressive ascending myelopathy leading to tetraparesis. Magnetic…
06/24
A reevaluation of X-irradiation-induced phocomelia and proximodistal limb patterning
Phocomelia is a devastating, rare congenital limb malformation in which the long bones are shorter t…
06/22
First direct visualization of memory formation in the brain
FINDINGS: UCLA and McGill University researchers have, for the first time, "photographed" a memory…
06/22
Transvenous Embolization of a Symptomatic Venous Aneurysm Developing in the Drainage Network of a Deep Cerebral AVM: A Case Report
We present a case of a symptomatic venous aneurysm that developed in the drainage network of a deep-…
06/22
Thrombosis of a Drainage Vein in Developmental Venous Anomaly (DVA) Leading Venous Infarction: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
We report imaging findings of posterior fossa DVA with a thrombosed drainage vein in a patient with …
06/22
Diffusion Tensor Imaging Following Shunt in a Patient with Hydrocephalus
We report on a patient with hydrocephalus who was evaluated by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) follow…
06/22
Linguistic History of Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome: Mirror of Developing Knowledge
The term posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) was first proposed in 2000. Since then,…
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At left: The Einstein's Brain Project

For the past 8 years Alan Dunning, Dr. Morley Hollenberg and Paul Woodrow, of the art and science collaboration, "the Einstein's Brain Project," have been investigating ideas about consciousness through immersive and mixed virtual reality. The project has brought together artists, scientists, technologists and others in a transdisciplinary space tp develop new ways of representing and understanding the technologized body.The shapes of thought is a work that visualizes EEG and other bioelectrical signals as three-dimensional forms. The forms are generated by monitoring the EEG of a participant recalling a traumatic event and using the numbers to change simple primitives to complex meshes. Each vertext on a primitive is assigned a point in space and each is pushed and pulled by the incoming EEG data. Over very long periods of time - more than 12 hourse in some cases - a smooth sphere or cube becomes a heavily fissured, bumpy and spiked object - a recent geological record of the EEG pattern generated by the participant. At prearranged intervals, the form is saved into a database to allow the event path to be retraced in the future.
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