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Greenfield Lecture - part 4 0f 9Greenfield Lecture - part 4 0f 9 
Greg Siegle, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh, PA Norman Greenfield Memorial Lecture: What parts of depression are we treating? Emerging neuroscience and first insights from the "Clinician Accessible Neuroimaging (CAN)" project. ABSTRACT Following a brief description of brain mechanisms associated with unipolar depression, I will discuss an ongoing initiative in which an intrepid group of academic researchers and community clinicians are working together to use insights from single-subject neuroimaging and psychophysiological data to improve our clinical practice and research methods. In conjunction with ongoing trials involving assessment of depressed patients with functional magnetic imaging (fMRI) before and after treatment with psychotherapy and medications, the team meets regularly in case conferences for completed patients in which the neuroimaging assessments are discussed in conjunction with clinical information. These case conferences have lead not only to changes in how the clinicians understand their practice, but how the researchers have approached analyzing and presenting neuroimaging data. I will conclude by presenting novel findings from our treatment studies suggested by the case conferences. BIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENT Dr. Siegle directs the Program in Cognitive Affective Neuroscience (PICAN) at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where he is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and ...
2010年10月01日再生回数 211
Anatomist : interactive 3D visualization of neuroimaging dataAnatomist : interactive 3D visualization of neuroimaging data 
Anatomist software enables objects visualization and handling for medical imaging. These objects are various representations of anatomical and functional information coming from images (T1 MRI, activation image issued from a parametrical statistical map, PET, hemispheres mesh, fibers bundles obtained from BrainVISA tracking process, sulci graph representation extracted from a T1 MRI image...). Features and originality of Anatomist are based on : * Management of several types of objects : structured (sulci, ROI graphs...) or not (3D, 4D volumes, mesh ...) * Management of coordinate systems and transformations, for instance, you can load transformation matrix to change the object coordinate systems. For example, it is possible to merge a non normalized anatomical volume and a normalized activation map (functional data), and to have a coherent display if we load the transformation from the normalized image to the non normalized anatomical image or the reverse. * Possibility of building complex 3D scenes with several objects of any type (merging, superimposing...). * A lot of tools : color palettes, region of interest module, mathematic morphology, manual registration (transformation control) ...
2011年08月29日再生回数 450
Abstract for, "Using neuroscience to broaden emotion regulation"Abstract for, "Using neuroscience to broaden emotion regulation" 
The video abstract for the Social and Personality Psychology Compass paper that I co-authored with Matthew D. Lieberman (UCLA), "Using Neuroscience to Broaden Emotion Regulation: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations". Text abstract: Behavioral research on emotion regulation thus far has focused on conscious and deliberative strategies such as reappraisal. Neuroscience investigations into emotion regulation have followed suit. However, neuroimaging tools now open the door to investigate more automatic forms of emotion regulation that take place incidentally and potentially outside of participant awareness that have previously been difficult to examine. The present paper reviews studies on the neuroscience of intentional/deliberate emotion regulation and identifies opportunities for future directions that have not yet been addressed. The authors suggest a broad framework for emotion regulation that includes both deliberative and incidental forms. This framework allows insights from incidental emotion regulation to address open questions about existing work, and vice versa. Several studies relevant to incidental emotion regulation are reviewed with the goal of providing an empirical and methodological groundwork for future research. Finally, several theoretical issues for incidental and intentional emotion regulation are discussed. onlinelibrary.wiley.com
2011年07月30日再生回数 213
VLSM Mini course (Session 1) 4 of 6VLSM Mini course (Session 1) 4 of 6 
4 of 6 - VLSM Mini course presented Feb. 9th, 2011 at MRRI by Daniel Kimberg, Ph.D. from the Center for Functional Neuroimaging at the University of Pennsylvania.
2011年02月15日再生回数 57
BBC Horizon Why Do We Dream Part 1 4BBC Horizon Why Do We Dream Part 1 4 

2011年07月25日再生回数 16561
Against use of Psychotronic (Mind Control) Weapons. Lawsuits against psychiatrists. Part 1/4Against use of Psychotronic (Mind Control) Weapons. Lawsuits against psychiatrists. Part 1/4 
WEB Sites: www.rexresearch.com www.wikipatents.com www.bugsweeps.com www.freedomfchs.com www.wanttoknow.info www.freedomfchs.com www.freedomfchs.com peacepink.ning.com Books and articles regarding electronic weapons, body and mind control technologies on http a search engine for MEDLINE library, service of the US National Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health: 1.Moreno JD., 2004, DARPA on your mind, Cerebrum;6(4):91-9 2.June 2003, Silence of the neuroengineers, Nature, 423(6942):787 3.Hoag H., June 2003, Remote control, Nature, 423(6942):796-8. 4.Rudolph A, July 2003, Military: brain machine could benefit millions, Nature, 424(6947):369 5.Keiper A, 2006, The age of neuroelectronics, New Atlantis,11:4-41 6.Durand DM, 2007, Neural engineering--a new discipline for analyzing and interacting with the nervous system, Methods Inf Med, 46(2):142-6. 7.Birmingham JT, Graham DM, Tauck DL, May 2004, Lymnaea stagnalis and the development of neuroelectronic technologies, J Neurosci Res,76(3):277-81 8.Kawato M, June 2008, Brain controlled robot, HFSP J., 2(3):136-42. Epub 2008 May 23 9.Glannon W., February 2006, Neuroethics, Bioethics; 20(1):37-52. 10.Fuchs T., November 2006, Ethical issues in neuroscience, Curr Opin Psychiatry;19(6):600-7 11.Butler D., January, 22, 1998 Advances in Neuroscience May Threaten Human Rights, Nature, Vol, 391, p. 316 12.Delgado JM, Mark V, Sweet W, Ervin F, Weiss G, Bach-Y-Rita G, Hagiwara R., October,1968, Intracerebral radio ...
2009年12月19日再生回数 944
Steve Gets a Brain Scan (HD) | A film by the Wellcome TrustSteve Gets a Brain Scan (HD) | A film by the Wellcome Trust 
What's it like to have your brain scanned by an MRI machine - essentially an immensely powerful magnet. The Wellcome Trust's Design Manager, Steve, took himself down to the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging to find out...
2009年07月10日再生回数 13799
Against use of Psychotronic (Mind Control) Weapons. Lawsuits against psychiatrists. Part 4/4Against use of Psychotronic (Mind Control) Weapons. Lawsuits against psychiatrists. Part 4/4 
WEB Sites: www.rexresearch.com www.wikipatents.com www.bugsweeps.com www.freedomfchs.com www.wanttoknow.info www.freedomfchs.com www.freedomfchs.com peacepink.ning.com Books and articles regarding electronic weapons, body and mind control technologies on http a search engine for MEDLINE library, service of the US National Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health: 1.Moreno JD., 2004, DARPA on your mind, Cerebrum;6(4):91-9 2.June 2003, Silence of the neuroengineers, Nature, 423(6942):787 3.Hoag H., June 2003, Remote control, Nature, 423(6942):796-8. 4.Rudolph A, July 2003, Military: brain machine could benefit millions, Nature, 424(6947):369 5.Keiper A, 2006, The age of neuroelectronics, New Atlantis,11:4-41 6.Durand DM, 2007, Neural engineering--a new discipline for analyzing and interacting with the nervous system, Methods Inf Med, 46(2):142-6. 7.Birmingham JT, Graham DM, Tauck DL, May 2004, Lymnaea stagnalis and the development of neuroelectronic technologies, J Neurosci Res,76(3):277-81 8.Kawato M, June 2008, Brain controlled robot, HFSP J., 2(3):136-42. Epub 2008 May 23 9.Glannon W., February 2006, Neuroethics, Bioethics; 20(1):37-52. 10.Fuchs T., November 2006, Ethical issues in neuroscience, Curr Opin Psychiatry;19(6):600-7 11.Butler D., January, 22, 1998 Advances in Neuroscience May Threaten Human Rights, Nature, Vol, 391, p. 316 12.Delgado JM, Mark V, Sweet W, Ervin F, Weiss G, Bach-Y-Rita G, Hagiwara R., October,1968, Intracerebral radio ...
2009年12月19日再生回数 543
Metamemory: How Does the Brain Predict Itself?Metamemory: How Does the Brain Predict Itself? 
Dr. Alfred W. Kaszniak, Professor and Head, Psychology, presented on March 30, 2010, as the fifth lecture in the University of Arizona College of Science Mind and Body Lecture Series. Dr. Kaszniak's research program is aimed at increasing our understanding of human brain systems involved in both cognition and emotion. Our brains recreate past experience, monitor recall efforts, and predict our chances of remembering things in the future. The knowledge we each possess about our own memory, and strategies to aid memory, form what is called metamemory. Studies of persons with impaired metamemory due to neurological illness, along with brain imaging studies of healthy adults making judgments about memory, indicate that the brain systems active in retrieving information are distinct from those that self-monitor memory. Metamemory research is helping build an understanding of a wide range of experiences from tip-of-the-tongue forgetfulness to the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
2010年04月02日再生回数 20243
IRCCS Centro Neurolesi "Bonino Pulejo" - MessinaIRCCS Centro Neurolesi "Bonino Pulejo" - Messina 
Servizio Settimanale TgR Sicilia del 16 ottobre 2010 L' IRCCS Centro Neurolesi "Bonino Pulejo" è un Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico dotato di personalità giuridica di Diritto Universitario (costituito il 23 Marzo 1992), frutto di un'intesa tra l'Ateneo di Messina e la Fondazione Bonino Pulejo e originariamente denominato "Centro per lo Studio e il Trattamento dei Neurolesi Lungodegenti", diventa IRCCS ed il 4 Aprile 2006 cambia la denominazione in IRCCS Centro Neurolesi "Bonino Pulejo". L'Istituto persegue, secondo standard d'eccellenza, finalità di ricerca nel campo clinico-scientifico, del neuroimaging e biotecnologico ed in quello dell'organizzazione dei servizi sanitari, di innovazione nei modelli di assistenza e di trasferimento delle conoscenze, unitamente a prestazioni di ricovero e cura di alta qualificazione a pazienti con gravi cerebrolesioni acquisite, malattie neurodegenerative, demielinizzanti ed infiammatorie del Sistema Nervoso Centrale e Periferico. www.irccsneurolesi.it/
2010年10月19日再生回数 1928



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