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REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES JSMF#260026006 Revised Budget Chatman University (CU#060456) P.I.: Dr. P.L. Johnson, Lead Scientist Date: 12/4/07 Approved Budget Year 1 11/06- 10/07 Year 2 11/07- PRINCIPLES OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT NEURAL PLASTICITY begin. The goal of the present article is to provide a re-view of some principles of neural plasticity that wehope will be useful for clinical research and, ultimately, treat- ARM FUNCTION AFTER STROKE: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO RECOVERY Arm Function after Stroke: From Physiology to Recovery John W. Krakauer, M.D.1 ABSTRACT There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the MOTOR IMAGERY AND STROKE REHABILITATION: A CRITICAL 6 S. de Vries and T. Mulder brain areas related to motor execution were activated (13–25). The areas that were activated during imagery as well as during the execution of the POSTINFARCT CORTICAL PLASTICITY AND BEHAVIORAL RECOVERY Postinfarct Cortical Plasticity and Behavioral Recovery Randolph J. Nudo, PhD Abstract—Plasticity phenomena in the cerebral cortex after ischemic injury have been documented repeatedly over the past 2 decades both in animal models and in human stroke survivors. MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RECOVERY OF MOTOR FUNCTION AFTER NEUROLOGICAL REVIEW SECTION EDITOR: DAVID E. PLEASURE, MD Mechanisms Underlying Recovery of Motor Function After Stroke Nick S. Ward, MD; Leonardo G. Cohen, MD ACTION OBSERVATION HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON REHABILITATION Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke Denis Ertelt,a Steven Small,b Ana Solodkin,b Christian Dettmers,c Adam McNamara,a Ferdinand Binkofski,a,⁎,1 and Giovanni Buccinod,⁎,1 aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroimage Nord, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany MOTOR LEARNING: ITS RELEVANCE TO STROKE RECOVERY AND 14 Page SJ, Gater DR, Bach YRP. Reconsidering the motor recoveryplateau in
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION (JSMF)ABOUT USTHE FOUNDATIONFUNDING AREASUNDERSTANDING HUMAN COGNITION James Smith McDonnell (April 9, 1899-August 22, 1980) was an aviation pioneer and founder of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation. "Mr. Mac" believed that science and technology give us unprecedented power to shape the future and oblige us to direct our intellectural, social, and cultural development responsibly. Read more ». TREATMENT OF LIMB APRAXIA: MOVING FORWARD TO IMPROVED ACTION 1 American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, In Press, 2007 Treatment of Limb Apraxia: Moving Forward to Improved Action Laurel J. Buxbaum1, Kathleen Y. Haaland2, Mark Hallett3, Lewis Wheaton4, Kenneth M. Heilman5, Amy Rodriguez5, Leslie J. GonzalezRothi5 1.
REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES JSMF#260026006 Revised Budget Chatman University (CU#060456) P.I.: Dr. P.L. Johnson, Lead Scientist Date: 12/4/07 Approved Budget Year 1 11/06- 10/07 Year 2 11/07- PRINCIPLES OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT NEURAL PLASTICITY begin. The goal of the present article is to provide a re-view of some principles of neural plasticity that wehope will be useful for clinical research and, ultimately, treat- ARM FUNCTION AFTER STROKE: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO RECOVERY Arm Function after Stroke: From Physiology to Recovery John W. Krakauer, M.D.1 ABSTRACT There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the MOTOR IMAGERY AND STROKE REHABILITATION: A CRITICAL 6 S. de Vries and T. Mulder brain areas related to motor execution were activated (13–25). The areas that were activated during imagery as well as during the execution of the POSTINFARCT CORTICAL PLASTICITY AND BEHAVIORAL RECOVERY Postinfarct Cortical Plasticity and Behavioral Recovery Randolph J. Nudo, PhD Abstract—Plasticity phenomena in the cerebral cortex after ischemic injury have been documented repeatedly over the past 2 decades both in animal models and in human stroke survivors. MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RECOVERY OF MOTOR FUNCTION AFTER NEUROLOGICAL REVIEW SECTION EDITOR: DAVID E. PLEASURE, MD Mechanisms Underlying Recovery of Motor Function After Stroke Nick S. Ward, MD; Leonardo G. Cohen, MD ACTION OBSERVATION HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON REHABILITATION Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke Denis Ertelt,a Steven Small,b Ana Solodkin,b Christian Dettmers,c Adam McNamara,a Ferdinand Binkofski,a,⁎,1 and Giovanni Buccinod,⁎,1 aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroimage Nord, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany MOTOR LEARNING: ITS RELEVANCE TO STROKE RECOVERY AND 14 Page SJ, Gater DR, Bach YRP. Reconsidering the motor recoveryplateau in
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION The James S. McDonnell Foundation is a St. Louis, Missouri based private philanthropic institution established in 1950 by aerospace pioneer James S. McDonnell to “improve the quality of life.”. It does so by contributing to the generation of new knowledge through support of research and scholarship, and by encouragingknowledge-based
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION We will also work together to update grant plans or timelines, if and when necessary. We encourage you to take care of yourself, your family, and your community. You can continue to reach JSMF via email ( grant-admin@jsmf.org) with questions or concerns. The James S. McDonnell Foundation believes in having answers to your questionsbefore you
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION Susan M. Fitzpatrick, Ph. D. President Susan M. Fitzpatrick is President of the James S. McDonnell Foundation, St. Louis, Missouri. The McDonnell Foundation is one of a limited number of international grant-makers supporting university-based research in biological, behavioral, and complex systems sciences through foundation-initiatedprograms.
THE SUBJECTIVITY OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE: A 5 making progress can consist in increasing the number of rows in the left column.2 There may also be oscillations between neighboring columns, as when philosophers discuss the adequacy of a representationalist conceptualization of experiential RESEARCH ARTICLE THE CONSTRUCTIVE, DESTRUCTIVE, AND Research Article The Constructive, Destructive, and Reconstructive Power of Social Norms P. Wesley Schultz,1 Jessica M. Nolan,2 Robert B. Cialdini,3 Noah J. Goldstein,3 and Vladas Griskevicius3 1California State University, San Marcos; 2University of Arkansas; and 3Arizona State University ABSTRACT—Despite a long tradition of effectiveness in laboratory tests, normative messages have had mixed JSMF - GRANT ARCHIVE - 2010 - LERA BORODITSKY - MENTAL Grantee: Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA Researcher: Lera Boroditsky, Ph.D. Grant Title: Mental representations of abstract domains Program Area: Understanding Human ACTION OBSERVATION HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON REHABILITATION Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke Denis Ertelt,a Steven Small,b Ana Solodkin,b Christian Dettmers,c Adam McNamara,a Ferdinand Binkofski,a,⁎,1 and Giovanni Buccinod,⁎,1 aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroimage Nord, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany THE ROAD TAKEN ---- PEGGY BRUCE 30 AWIS MAGAZINE,VOLUME 33, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2004 THE ROAD TAKEN by Susan Fitzpatrick, PhD recently attended a meeting in a town known as much for its legendary science as for its legendary beauty ---- LaJolla,
MODELING STABILITY IN NEURON AND NETWORK FUNCTION: THE Modeling stability in neuron and network function: the role of activity in homeostasis Eve Marder* and Astrid A. Prinz Summary Individual neurons display characteristic firing patterns INTEROCEPTION: THE SENSE OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION OF Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body AD (Bud) Craig Converging evidence indicates that primates have a distinct cortical image of homeostatic afferent activity thatreflects all
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION (JSMF)ABOUT USTHE FOUNDATIONFUNDING AREASUNDERSTANDING HUMAN COGNITION Our Mission Supporting research and scholarship.. The James S. McDonnell Foundation is a St. Louis, Missouri based private philanthropic institution established in 1950 by aerospace pioneer James S. McDonnell to “improve the quality of life.” PRINCIPLES OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT NEURAL PLASTICITY begin. The goal of the present article is to provide a re-view of some principles of neural plasticity that wehope will be useful for clinical research and, ultimately, treat- ARM FUNCTION AFTER STROKE: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO RECOVERY Arm Function after Stroke: From Physiology to Recovery John W. Krakauer, M.D.1 ABSTRACT There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the TREATMENT OF LIMB APRAXIA: MOVING FORWARD TO IMPROVED ACTION 1 American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, In Press, 2007 Treatment of Limb Apraxia: Moving Forward to Improved Action Laurel J. Buxbaum1, Kathleen Y. Haaland2, Mark Hallett3, Lewis Wheaton4, Kenneth M. Heilman5, Amy Rodriguez5, Leslie J. GonzalezRothi5 1.
REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES JSMF#260026006 Revised Budget Chatman University (CU#060456) P.I.: Dr. P.L. Johnson, Lead Scientist Date: 12/4/07 Approved Budget Year 1 11/06- 10/07 Year 2 11/07- MOTOR LEARNING: ITS RELEVANCE TO STROKE RECOVERY AND 14 Page SJ, Gater DR, Bach YRP. Reconsidering the motor recoveryplateau in
POSTINFARCT CORTICAL PLASTICITY AND BEHAVIORAL RECOVERY Postinfarct Cortical Plasticity and Behavioral Recovery Randolph J. Nudo, PhD Abstract—Plasticity phenomena in the cerebral cortex after ischemic injury have been documented repeatedly over the past 2 decades both in animal models and in human stroke survivors. MOTOR IMAGERY AND STROKE REHABILITATION: A CRITICAL 6 S. de Vries and T. Mulder brain areas related to motor execution were activated (13–25). The areas that were activated during imagery as well as during the execution of the MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RECOVERY OF MOTOR FUNCTION AFTER NEUROLOGICAL REVIEW SECTION EDITOR: DAVID E. PLEASURE, MD Mechanisms Underlying Recovery of Motor Function After Stroke Nick S. Ward, MD; Leonardo G. Cohen, MD ACTION OBSERVATION HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON REHABILITATION Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke Denis Ertelt,a Steven Small,b Ana Solodkin,b Christian Dettmers,c Adam McNamara,a Ferdinand Binkofski,a,⁎,1 and Giovanni Buccinod,⁎,1 aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroimage Nord, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION (JSMF)ABOUT USTHE FOUNDATIONFUNDING AREASUNDERSTANDING HUMAN COGNITION Our Mission Supporting research and scholarship.. The James S. McDonnell Foundation is a St. Louis, Missouri based private philanthropic institution established in 1950 by aerospace pioneer James S. McDonnell to “improve the quality of life.” PRINCIPLES OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT NEURAL PLASTICITY begin. The goal of the present article is to provide a re-view of some principles of neural plasticity that wehope will be useful for clinical research and, ultimately, treat- ARM FUNCTION AFTER STROKE: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO RECOVERY Arm Function after Stroke: From Physiology to Recovery John W. Krakauer, M.D.1 ABSTRACT There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the TREATMENT OF LIMB APRAXIA: MOVING FORWARD TO IMPROVED ACTION 1 American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, In Press, 2007 Treatment of Limb Apraxia: Moving Forward to Improved Action Laurel J. Buxbaum1, Kathleen Y. Haaland2, Mark Hallett3, Lewis Wheaton4, Kenneth M. Heilman5, Amy Rodriguez5, Leslie J. GonzalezRothi5 1.
REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES JSMF#260026006 Revised Budget Chatman University (CU#060456) P.I.: Dr. P.L. Johnson, Lead Scientist Date: 12/4/07 Approved Budget Year 1 11/06- 10/07 Year 2 11/07- MOTOR LEARNING: ITS RELEVANCE TO STROKE RECOVERY AND 14 Page SJ, Gater DR, Bach YRP. Reconsidering the motor recoveryplateau in
POSTINFARCT CORTICAL PLASTICITY AND BEHAVIORAL RECOVERY Postinfarct Cortical Plasticity and Behavioral Recovery Randolph J. Nudo, PhD Abstract—Plasticity phenomena in the cerebral cortex after ischemic injury have been documented repeatedly over the past 2 decades both in animal models and in human stroke survivors. MOTOR IMAGERY AND STROKE REHABILITATION: A CRITICAL 6 S. de Vries and T. Mulder brain areas related to motor execution were activated (13–25). The areas that were activated during imagery as well as during the execution of the MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RECOVERY OF MOTOR FUNCTION AFTER NEUROLOGICAL REVIEW SECTION EDITOR: DAVID E. PLEASURE, MD Mechanisms Underlying Recovery of Motor Function After Stroke Nick S. Ward, MD; Leonardo G. Cohen, MD ACTION OBSERVATION HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON REHABILITATION Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke Denis Ertelt,a Steven Small,b Ana Solodkin,b Christian Dettmers,c Adam McNamara,a Ferdinand Binkofski,a,⁎,1 and Giovanni Buccinod,⁎,1 aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroimage Nord, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION Mission Statement. The James S. McDonnell Foundation is a St. Louis, Missouri based private philanthropic institution established in 1950 by aerospace pioneer James S. JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION Susan M. Fitzpatrick, Ph. D. President Susan M. Fitzpatrick is President of the James S. McDonnell Foundation, St. Louis, Missouri. The McDonnell Foundation is one of a limited number of international grant-makers supporting university-based research in biological, behavioral, and complex systems sciences through foundation-initiatedprograms.
RESEARCH HAS GOT TO DO THIS BETTER! I am a regular reader of the FierceBiotech newsletter and the April 1 issue reported a story that sadly can not be misconstrued as a prank. A paper appearing in JAMA explains why the FDA should not approve Aducanumab as a treatment for Alzheimers disease. THE SUBJECTIVITY OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE: A 5 making progress can consist in increasing the number of rows in the left column.2 There may also be oscillations between neighboring columns, as when philosophers discuss the adequacy of a representationalist conceptualization of experiential RESEARCH ARTICLE THE CONSTRUCTIVE, DESTRUCTIVE, AND Research Article The Constructive, Destructive, and Reconstructive Power of Social Norms P. Wesley Schultz,1 Jessica M. Nolan,2 Robert B. Cialdini,3 Noah J. Goldstein,3 and Vladas Griskevicius3 1California State University, San Marcos; 2University of Arkansas; and 3Arizona State University ABSTRACT—Despite a long tradition of effectiveness in laboratory tests, normative messages have had mixed ACTION OBSERVATION HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON REHABILITATION Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke Denis Ertelt,a Steven Small,b Ana Solodkin,b Christian Dettmers,c Adam McNamara,a Ferdinand Binkofski,a,⁎,1 and Giovanni Buccinod,⁎,1 aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroimage Nord, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany COMPLEMENTARY ROLES OF BASAL GANGLIA AND CEREBELLUM IN 734 Motor systems Another open issue in TD-based models is the plasticity of cortico-striatal synapses. The above RL model predicts that there should be different plastic mechanisms for the PROGRESS REPORT INFORMATION Last Revision 10-Dec-20 Progress Report Information All James S. McDonnell Foundation programs require progress reports to be submittedthroughout their
INTEROCEPTION: THE SENSE OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION OF Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body AD (Bud) Craig Converging evidence indicates that primates have a distinct cortical image of homeostatic afferent activity thatreflects all
THE ROAD TAKEN ---- PEGGY BRUCE 30 AWIS MAGAZINE,VOLUME 33, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2004 THE ROAD TAKEN by Susan Fitzpatrick, PhD recently attended a meeting in a town known as much for its legendary science as for its legendary beauty ---- LaJolla,
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION (JSMF)ABOUT USTHE FOUNDATIONFUNDING AREASUNDERSTANDING HUMAN COGNITION James Smith McDonnell (April 9, 1899-August 22, 1980) was an aviation pioneer and founder of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation. "Mr. Mac" believed that science and technology give us unprecedented power to shape the future and oblige us to direct our intellectural, social, and cultural development responsibly. Read more ». TREATMENT OF LIMB APRAXIA: MOVING FORWARD TO IMPROVED ACTION 1 American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, In Press, 2007 Treatment of Limb Apraxia: Moving Forward to Improved Action Laurel J. Buxbaum1, Kathleen Y. Haaland2, Mark Hallett3, Lewis Wheaton4, Kenneth M. Heilman5, Amy Rodriguez5, Leslie J. GonzalezRothi5 1.
REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES JSMF#260026006 Revised Budget Chatman University (CU#060456) P.I.: Dr. P.L. Johnson, Lead Scientist Date: 12/4/07 Approved Budget Year 1 11/06- 10/07 Year 2 11/07- PRINCIPLES OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT NEURAL PLASTICITY begin. The goal of the present article is to provide a re-view of some principles of neural plasticity that wehope will be useful for clinical research and, ultimately, treat- ARM FUNCTION AFTER STROKE: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO RECOVERY Arm Function after Stroke: From Physiology to Recovery John W. Krakauer, M.D.1 ABSTRACT There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the MOTOR IMAGERY AND STROKE REHABILITATION: A CRITICAL 6 S. de Vries and T. Mulder brain areas related to motor execution were activated (13–25). The areas that were activated during imagery as well as during the execution of the POSTINFARCT CORTICAL PLASTICITY AND BEHAVIORAL RECOVERY Postinfarct Cortical Plasticity and Behavioral Recovery Randolph J. Nudo, PhD Abstract—Plasticity phenomena in the cerebral cortex after ischemic injury have been documented repeatedly over the past 2 decades both in animal models and in human stroke survivors. MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RECOVERY OF MOTOR FUNCTION AFTER NEUROLOGICAL REVIEW SECTION EDITOR: DAVID E. PLEASURE, MD Mechanisms Underlying Recovery of Motor Function After Stroke Nick S. Ward, MD; Leonardo G. Cohen, MD ACTION OBSERVATION HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON REHABILITATION Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke Denis Ertelt,a Steven Small,b Ana Solodkin,b Christian Dettmers,c Adam McNamara,a Ferdinand Binkofski,a,⁎,1 and Giovanni Buccinod,⁎,1 aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroimage Nord, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany MOTOR LEARNING: ITS RELEVANCE TO STROKE RECOVERY AND 14 Page SJ, Gater DR, Bach YRP. Reconsidering the motor recoveryplateau in
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION (JSMF)ABOUT USTHE FOUNDATIONFUNDING AREASUNDERSTANDING HUMAN COGNITION James Smith McDonnell (April 9, 1899-August 22, 1980) was an aviation pioneer and founder of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation. "Mr. Mac" believed that science and technology give us unprecedented power to shape the future and oblige us to direct our intellectural, social, and cultural development responsibly. Read more ». TREATMENT OF LIMB APRAXIA: MOVING FORWARD TO IMPROVED ACTION 1 American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, In Press, 2007 Treatment of Limb Apraxia: Moving Forward to Improved Action Laurel J. Buxbaum1, Kathleen Y. Haaland2, Mark Hallett3, Lewis Wheaton4, Kenneth M. Heilman5, Amy Rodriguez5, Leslie J. GonzalezRothi5 1.
REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES JSMF#260026006 Revised Budget Chatman University (CU#060456) P.I.: Dr. P.L. Johnson, Lead Scientist Date: 12/4/07 Approved Budget Year 1 11/06- 10/07 Year 2 11/07- PRINCIPLES OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT NEURAL PLASTICITY begin. The goal of the present article is to provide a re-view of some principles of neural plasticity that wehope will be useful for clinical research and, ultimately, treat- ARM FUNCTION AFTER STROKE: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO RECOVERY Arm Function after Stroke: From Physiology to Recovery John W. Krakauer, M.D.1 ABSTRACT There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the MOTOR IMAGERY AND STROKE REHABILITATION: A CRITICAL 6 S. de Vries and T. Mulder brain areas related to motor execution were activated (13–25). The areas that were activated during imagery as well as during the execution of the POSTINFARCT CORTICAL PLASTICITY AND BEHAVIORAL RECOVERY Postinfarct Cortical Plasticity and Behavioral Recovery Randolph J. Nudo, PhD Abstract—Plasticity phenomena in the cerebral cortex after ischemic injury have been documented repeatedly over the past 2 decades both in animal models and in human stroke survivors. MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RECOVERY OF MOTOR FUNCTION AFTER NEUROLOGICAL REVIEW SECTION EDITOR: DAVID E. PLEASURE, MD Mechanisms Underlying Recovery of Motor Function After Stroke Nick S. Ward, MD; Leonardo G. Cohen, MD ACTION OBSERVATION HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON REHABILITATION Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke Denis Ertelt,a Steven Small,b Ana Solodkin,b Christian Dettmers,c Adam McNamara,a Ferdinand Binkofski,a,⁎,1 and Giovanni Buccinod,⁎,1 aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroimage Nord, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany MOTOR LEARNING: ITS RELEVANCE TO STROKE RECOVERY AND 14 Page SJ, Gater DR, Bach YRP. Reconsidering the motor recoveryplateau in
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION The James S. McDonnell Foundation is a St. Louis, Missouri based private philanthropic institution established in 1950 by aerospace pioneer James S. McDonnell to “improve the quality of life.”. It does so by contributing to the generation of new knowledge through support of research and scholarship, and by encouragingknowledge-based
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION We will also work together to update grant plans or timelines, if and when necessary. We encourage you to take care of yourself, your family, and your community. You can continue to reach JSMF via email ( grant-admin@jsmf.org) with questions or concerns. The James S. McDonnell Foundation believes in having answers to your questionsbefore you
RESEARCH HAS GOT TO DO THIS BETTER! Research has got to do this better! I am a regular reader of the FierceBiotech newsletter and the April 1 issue reported a story that sadly can not be misconstrued as a prank. A paper appearing in JAMA explains why the FDA should not approve Aducanumab as a treatment forAlzheimers disease.
PROGRESS REPORT INFORMATION Last Revision 10-Dec-20 Progress Report Information All James S. McDonnell Foundation programs require progress reports to be submittedthroughout their
THE SUBJECTIVITY OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE: A 5 making progress can consist in increasing the number of rows in the left column.2 There may also be oscillations between neighboring columns, as when philosophers discuss the adequacy of a representationalist conceptualization of experiential RESEARCH ARTICLE THE CONSTRUCTIVE, DESTRUCTIVE, AND Research Article The Constructive, Destructive, and Reconstructive Power of Social Norms P. Wesley Schultz,1 Jessica M. Nolan,2 Robert B. Cialdini,3 Noah J. Goldstein,3 and Vladas Griskevicius3 1California State University, San Marcos; 2University of Arkansas; and 3Arizona State University ABSTRACT—Despite a long tradition of effectiveness in laboratory tests, normative messages have had mixed JSMF - GRANT ARCHIVE - 2010 - LERA BORODITSKY - MENTAL Grantee: Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA Researcher: Lera Boroditsky, Ph.D. Grant Title: Mental representations of abstract domains Program Area: Understanding Human ACTION OBSERVATION HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON REHABILITATION Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke Denis Ertelt,a Steven Small,b Ana Solodkin,b Christian Dettmers,c Adam McNamara,a Ferdinand Binkofski,a,⁎,1 and Giovanni Buccinod,⁎,1 aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroimage Nord, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany THE ROAD TAKEN ---- PEGGY BRUCE 30 AWIS MAGAZINE,VOLUME 33, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2004 THE ROAD TAKEN by Susan Fitzpatrick, PhD recently attended a meeting in a town known as much for its legendary science as for its legendary beauty ---- LaJolla,
INTEROCEPTION: THE SENSE OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION OF Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body AD (Bud) Craig Converging evidence indicates that primates have a distinct cortical image of homeostatic afferent activity thatreflects all
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION (JSMF)ABOUT USTHE FOUNDATIONFUNDING AREASUNDERSTANDING HUMAN COGNITION Our Mission Supporting research and scholarship.. The James S. McDonnell Foundation is a St. Louis, Missouri based private philanthropic institution established in 1950 by aerospace pioneer James S. McDonnell to “improve the quality of life.” RESEARCH HAS GOT TO DO THIS BETTER! I am a regular reader of the FierceBiotech newsletter and the April 1 issue reported a story that sadly can not be misconstrued as a prank. A paper appearing in JAMA explains why the FDA should not approve Aducanumab as a treatment for Alzheimers disease. 15 EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS 15 EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS SUSAN M. FITZPATRICK and CAROLYN M. BAUM 15.1 STROKE REHABILITATION: THE ROLE OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS Rehabilitationfor
PROGRESS REPORT INFORMATION Last Revision 10-Dec-20 Progress Report Information All James S. McDonnell Foundation programs require progress reports to be submittedthroughout their
CRITICAL & SENSITIVE PERIODS Critical Period: The Concept A critical period is a time during an organism’s life span when it is more sensitive to environmental influences or stimulation REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES JSMF#260026006 Revised Budget Chatman University (CU#060456) P.I.: Dr. P.L. Johnson, Lead Scientist Date: 12/4/07 Approved Budget Year 1 11/06- 10/07 Year 2 11/07- PRINCIPLES OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT NEURAL PLASTICITY begin. The goal of the present article is to provide a re-view of some principles of neural plasticity that wehope will be useful for clinical research and, ultimately, treat- MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RECOVERY OF MOTOR FUNCTION AFTER NEUROLOGICAL REVIEW SECTION EDITOR: DAVID E. PLEASURE, MD Mechanisms Underlying Recovery of Motor Function After Stroke Nick S. Ward, MD; Leonardo G. Cohen, MD TREATMENT OF LIMB APRAXIA: MOVING FORWARD TO IMPROVED ACTION 1 American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, In Press, 2007 Treatment of Limb Apraxia: Moving Forward to Improved Action Laurel J. Buxbaum1, Kathleen Y. Haaland2, Mark Hallett3, Lewis Wheaton4, Kenneth M. Heilman5, Amy Rodriguez5, Leslie J. GonzalezRothi5 1.
MOTOR LEARNING: ITS RELEVANCE TO STROKE RECOVERY AND 14 Page SJ, Gater DR, Bach YRP. Reconsidering the motor recoveryplateau in
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION (JSMF)ABOUT USTHE FOUNDATIONFUNDING AREASUNDERSTANDING HUMAN COGNITION Our Mission Supporting research and scholarship.. The James S. McDonnell Foundation is a St. Louis, Missouri based private philanthropic institution established in 1950 by aerospace pioneer James S. McDonnell to “improve the quality of life.” RESEARCH HAS GOT TO DO THIS BETTER! I am a regular reader of the FierceBiotech newsletter and the April 1 issue reported a story that sadly can not be misconstrued as a prank. A paper appearing in JAMA explains why the FDA should not approve Aducanumab as a treatment for Alzheimers disease. 15 EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS 15 EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS SUSAN M. FITZPATRICK and CAROLYN M. BAUM 15.1 STROKE REHABILITATION: THE ROLE OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS Rehabilitationfor
PROGRESS REPORT INFORMATION Last Revision 10-Dec-20 Progress Report Information All James S. McDonnell Foundation programs require progress reports to be submittedthroughout their
CRITICAL & SENSITIVE PERIODS Critical Period: The Concept A critical period is a time during an organism’s life span when it is more sensitive to environmental influences or stimulation REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES JSMF#260026006 Revised Budget Chatman University (CU#060456) P.I.: Dr. P.L. Johnson, Lead Scientist Date: 12/4/07 Approved Budget Year 1 11/06- 10/07 Year 2 11/07- PRINCIPLES OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT NEURAL PLASTICITY begin. The goal of the present article is to provide a re-view of some principles of neural plasticity that wehope will be useful for clinical research and, ultimately, treat- MECHANISMS UNDERLYING RECOVERY OF MOTOR FUNCTION AFTER NEUROLOGICAL REVIEW SECTION EDITOR: DAVID E. PLEASURE, MD Mechanisms Underlying Recovery of Motor Function After Stroke Nick S. Ward, MD; Leonardo G. Cohen, MD TREATMENT OF LIMB APRAXIA: MOVING FORWARD TO IMPROVED ACTION 1 American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, In Press, 2007 Treatment of Limb Apraxia: Moving Forward to Improved Action Laurel J. Buxbaum1, Kathleen Y. Haaland2, Mark Hallett3, Lewis Wheaton4, Kenneth M. Heilman5, Amy Rodriguez5, Leslie J. GonzalezRothi5 1.
MOTOR LEARNING: ITS RELEVANCE TO STROKE RECOVERY AND 14 Page SJ, Gater DR, Bach YRP. Reconsidering the motor recoveryplateau in
JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION In 2000 the James S. McDonnell Foundation (JSMF) announced new grantmaking guidelines for a new funding initiative: the 21st CenturyScience Initiative.
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TREATMENT OF LIMB APRAXIA: MOVING FORWARD TO IMPROVED ACTION 1 American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, In Press, 2007 Treatment of Limb Apraxia: Moving Forward to Improved Action Laurel J. Buxbaum1, Kathleen Y. Haaland2, Mark Hallett3, Lewis Wheaton4, Kenneth M. Heilman5, Amy Rodriguez5, Leslie J. GonzalezRothi5 1.
THE SUBJECTIVITY OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE: A 5 making progress can consist in increasing the number of rows in the left column.2 There may also be oscillations between neighboring columns, as when philosophers discuss the adequacy of a representationalist conceptualization of experiential RESEARCH ARTICLE THE CONSTRUCTIVE, DESTRUCTIVE, AND Research Article The Constructive, Destructive, and Reconstructive Power of Social Norms P. Wesley Schultz,1 Jessica M. Nolan,2 Robert B. Cialdini,3 Noah J. Goldstein,3 and Vladas Griskevicius3 1California State University, San Marcos; 2University of Arkansas; and 3Arizona State University ABSTRACT—Despite a long tradition of effectiveness in laboratory tests, normative messages have had mixed MODELING STABILITY IN NEURON AND NETWORK FUNCTION: THE Modeling stability in neuron and network function: the role of activity in homeostasis Eve Marder* and Astrid A. Prinz Summary Individual neurons display characteristic firing patterns JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION (JSMF)ABOUT USTHE FOUNDATIONFUNDING AREASUNDERSTANDING HUMAN COGNITION James Smith McDonnell (April 9, 1899-August 22, 1980) was an aviation pioneer and founder of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation. "Mr. Mac" believed that science and technology give us unprecedented power to shape the future and oblige us to direct our intellectural, social, and cultural development responsibly. Read more ». JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION In 2000 the James S. McDonnell Foundation (JSMF) announced new grantmaking guidelines for a new funding initiative: the 21st CenturyScience Initiative.
TREATMENT OF LIMB APRAXIA: MOVING FORWARD TO IMPROVED ACTION 1 American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, In Press, 2007 Treatment of Limb Apraxia: Moving Forward to Improved Action Laurel J. Buxbaum1, Kathleen Y. Haaland2, Mark Hallett3, Lewis Wheaton4, Kenneth M. Heilman5, Amy Rodriguez5, Leslie J. GonzalezRothi5 1.
THE SUBJECTIVITY OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE: A 5 making progress can consist in increasing the number of rows in the left column.2 There may also be oscillations between neighboring columns, as when philosophers discuss the adequacy of a representationalist conceptualization of experiential PRINCIPLES OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT NEURAL PLASTICITY begin. The goal of the present article is to provide a re-view of some principles of neural plasticity that wehope will be useful for clinical research and, ultimately, treat- REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES JSMF#260026006 Revised Budget Chatman University (CU#060456) P.I.: Dr. P.L. Johnson, Lead Scientist Date: 12/4/07 Approved Budget Year 1 11/06- 10/07 Year 2 11/07- MOTOR IMAGERY AND STROKE REHABILITATION: A CRITICAL 6 S. de Vries and T. Mulder brain areas related to motor execution were activated (13–25). The areas that were activated during imagery as well as during the execution of the ARM FUNCTION AFTER STROKE: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO RECOVERY Arm Function after Stroke: From Physiology to Recovery John W. Krakauer, M.D.1 ABSTRACT There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the POSTINFARCT CORTICAL PLASTICITY AND BEHAVIORAL RECOVERY Postinfarct Cortical Plasticity and Behavioral Recovery Randolph J. Nudo, PhD Abstract—Plasticity phenomena in the cerebral cortex after ischemic injury have been documented repeatedly over the past 2 decades both in animal models and in human stroke survivors. MODELING STABILITY IN NEURON AND NETWORK FUNCTION: THE Modeling stability in neuron and network function: the role of activity in homeostasis Eve Marder* and Astrid A. Prinz Summary Individual neurons display characteristic firing patterns JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION (JSMF)ABOUT USTHE FOUNDATIONFUNDING AREASUNDERSTANDING HUMAN COGNITION James Smith McDonnell (April 9, 1899-August 22, 1980) was an aviation pioneer and founder of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation. "Mr. Mac" believed that science and technology give us unprecedented power to shape the future and oblige us to direct our intellectural, social, and cultural development responsibly. Read more ». JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION In 2000 the James S. McDonnell Foundation (JSMF) announced new grantmaking guidelines for a new funding initiative: the 21st CenturyScience Initiative.
TREATMENT OF LIMB APRAXIA: MOVING FORWARD TO IMPROVED ACTION 1 American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, In Press, 2007 Treatment of Limb Apraxia: Moving Forward to Improved Action Laurel J. Buxbaum1, Kathleen Y. Haaland2, Mark Hallett3, Lewis Wheaton4, Kenneth M. Heilman5, Amy Rodriguez5, Leslie J. GonzalezRothi5 1.
THE SUBJECTIVITY OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE: A 5 making progress can consist in increasing the number of rows in the left column.2 There may also be oscillations between neighboring columns, as when philosophers discuss the adequacy of a representationalist conceptualization of experiential PRINCIPLES OF EXPERIENCE-DEPENDENT NEURAL PLASTICITY begin. The goal of the present article is to provide a re-view of some principles of neural plasticity that wehope will be useful for clinical research and, ultimately, treat- REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES JSMF#260026006 Revised Budget Chatman University (CU#060456) P.I.: Dr. P.L. Johnson, Lead Scientist Date: 12/4/07 Approved Budget Year 1 11/06- 10/07 Year 2 11/07- MOTOR IMAGERY AND STROKE REHABILITATION: A CRITICAL 6 S. de Vries and T. Mulder brain areas related to motor execution were activated (13–25). The areas that were activated during imagery as well as during the execution of the ARM FUNCTION AFTER STROKE: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO RECOVERY Arm Function after Stroke: From Physiology to Recovery John W. Krakauer, M.D.1 ABSTRACT There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the POSTINFARCT CORTICAL PLASTICITY AND BEHAVIORAL RECOVERY Postinfarct Cortical Plasticity and Behavioral Recovery Randolph J. Nudo, PhD Abstract—Plasticity phenomena in the cerebral cortex after ischemic injury have been documented repeatedly over the past 2 decades both in animal models and in human stroke survivors. MODELING STABILITY IN NEURON AND NETWORK FUNCTION: THE Modeling stability in neuron and network function: the role of activity in homeostasis Eve Marder* and Astrid A. Prinz Summary Individual neurons display characteristic firing patterns JAMES S. MCDONNELL FOUNDATION In 2000 the James S. McDonnell Foundation (JSMF) announced new grantmaking guidelines for a new funding initiative: the 21st CenturyScience Initiative.
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CRITICAL & SENSITIVE PERIODS Critical Period: The Concept A critical period is a time during an organism’s life span when it is more sensitive to environmental influences or stimulation RESEARCH ARTICLE THE CONSTRUCTIVE, DESTRUCTIVE, AND Research Article The Constructive, Destructive, and Reconstructive Power of Social Norms P. Wesley Schultz,1 Jessica M. Nolan,2 Robert B. Cialdini,3 Noah J. Goldstein,3 and Vladas Griskevicius3 1California State University, San Marcos; 2University of Arkansas; and 3Arizona State University ABSTRACT—Despite a long tradition of effectiveness in laboratory tests, normative messages have had mixed A BATTERY OF TESTS FOR THE QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 24 (2006) 273–285 273 IOS Press A battery of tests for the quantitative assessment of unilateral neglect1 Philippe Azouvia,∗, Paolo Bartolomeob, Jean-Marie Beisc, Dominic Perennoud, Pascale Pradat-Diehle and Marc Rousseauxf aService de M´edecine Physique et de R eadaptation, Universit´ e de Versailles-Saint-Quentin, et INSERM UPMC´ MODELING STABILITY IN NEURON AND NETWORK FUNCTION: THE Modeling stability in neuron and network function: the role of activity in homeostasis Eve Marder* and Astrid A. Prinz Summary Individual neurons display characteristic firing patterns ACTION OBSERVATION HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON REHABILITATION Action observation has a positive impact on rehabilitation of motor deficits after stroke Denis Ertelt,a Steven Small,b Ana Solodkin,b Christian Dettmers,c Adam McNamara,a Ferdinand Binkofski,a,⁎,1 and Giovanni Buccinod,⁎,1 aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroimage Nord, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany* Home
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