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In Vivo Brain Network Latency Connectome Mapping

$295,000ZIAFY2018EBNIH

National Institute Of Biomedical Imaging And Bioengineering, Bethesda

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Abstract

We are pleased with the progress we are making in this team building R24 grant which our group received through the NIH BRAIN Initiative. We have been informed that ours is the only group within the NIH IRP to have received such an award. First, NIBIB as our intramural sponsor, has been very supportive of our efforts to build a Dream Team of computational neuroscientists, computer scientists with an expertise in networks, clinical neurophysiologists, magnetoencephalographers, MRI clinical sequence programers, and bench neurobiologists. This year, our group successfully received approval of our proposed clinical protocol to enable us to perform interdisciplinary studies on healthy subjects, providing sufficient information to measure elements of the latency matrix in vivo for the first time. Prior to that, we have been performing several 'ground truth' studies intended to test and vet our proposed latency connectome methodologies, in one case, comparing latency measurements in the peripheral nervous system (PNS), using neurophysiological techniques on well characterized nerves in the motor system, along with MRI, and in the central nervous system (CNS), using TMS as a means to trigger controlled excitations in the motor area, which we can compare with estimates furnished by MRI.

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