What's New + Notable
LIBR Investigator receives NIH grant
LIBR Investigator Kyle Simmons Ph.D. receives a five-year K01 grant from NIMH to study the neural bases of pathological food perception and choice in Major Depressive Disorder.
AAAS-SWARM Annual Research Colloquium 2012, The University of Tulsa
LIBR researchers will present six posters in a symposium on development and application of novel MRI approaches for investigating the neurophysiological correlates of depression and anxiety.
NEW paper by LIBR Investigators has been published
Real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rtfMRI) with neurofeedback allows investigation of human brain neuroplastic changes that arise as subjects learn to modulate neurophysiological function using real-time feedback regarding their own hemodynamic responses to stimuli.
Laureate Institute for Brain Research has established research collaborations
Scientists at LIBR have established highly fruitful research collaborations with geneticists, neuropsychologists, neurobiologists, and imaging scientists at the National Institutes of Health, Cambridge University, and Washington University.
Events
- Frontiers in Neuroscience
December 27, 2010 - September 30, 2011 - Tulsa Quadrangle Symposium
September 24, 2010 - September 26, 2010



