Bridging Brain, Mind, and Behavior:
2003 Research Awards
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Columbia University, New York, New York
Principal Investigator: Michael Goldberg, $450,000 over three years.
Oculomotor proprioception
and spatial behavior
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Principal Investigator: Ehud Zohary, $450,000 over three years.
Cognitive performance and
cortical reorganization in blindness
Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland
Principal Investigator: Riitta Salmelin, $450,000 over four years.
Real-time neural connectivity
in natural language perception and production
National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Paris, France
Principal Investigator: Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, $423,100 over six
years.
Exploring the organization
of the infant brain with functional imaging
New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York
Principal Investigator: Jonathan Wolpaw, $450,000 over five years.
A non-invasive brain-computer
interface for prosthesis control
Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, California
Principal Investigator: Matteo Carandini, $310,716 over three years.
Beyond receptive fields
in visual cortex
University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Principal Investigator: Diana Archangeli, $93,770 over one year.
Coordinating mental,
motor, and perceptual constraints in language
University of California-Davis, Davis, California
Principal Investigator: Mitchell Sutter, $449,696 over five years.
Neural correlates of auditory
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