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Imaging technologies 

Anatomical and biochemical approaches (e.g., PET, SPECT, NIRS); functional approaches (e.g., fMRI, EEG/MEG, TES/TMS); imaging non-neuronal tissues (skin, bone, muscle)

The NCRRN is a collaborative effort of Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute and the University of Pennsylvania. Together, we offer technical expertise in several neurophysiologic techniques that can help reveal brain/behavior relationships in healthy individuals, those with neuro-cognitive impairments, and those undergoing treatment. Specific techniques supported include:

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging, including BOLD, perfusion, and other imaging protocols (fMRI * Detre, Kim, Kimberg)
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Coslett)
  • Event related potentials (Osman, Stefanatos)
  • Imaging informatics, including systems for colleting and analyzing lesion information from CT and MRI scans, and statistical approaches to exploring lesion/behavior relationships (Kimberg)

 

NCMRR Cores

R24HD050845
BREGMAN, BARBARA
National Capitol Area Rehabilitation Research Network
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

R24HD050846
HOFFMAN, ERIC P
Integrated Molecular Core for Rehabilitation Medicine
CHILDREN'S NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

R24HD050837
LIEBER, RICHARD L
National Center for Muscle Rehabilitation Research
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO

R24HD050821
RYMER, WILLIAM Z
Engineering for Neurologic Rehabilitation
REHABILITATION INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO

R24HD050838
SELZER, MICHAEL
Center for Experimental Neurorehabilitation Training
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

R24HD050836
WHYTE, JOHN
Research Methods for Cognitive Rehabilitation
MOSS REHABILITATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE
 
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