Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
Description
Abstract Text
This program proposal requests continued support for the Boston University
Memory Disorders Research Center. This Center is dedicated to the study of
memory disorders and their neurological underpinnings in brain-injured
adults. Three major theses link the five components of this project.
First is the belief that memory disorders can be understood in terms of a
breakdown of specific components of information processing, the exact
nature of which may be determined by the severity and etiology of a
patient's memory disorder. Second, a better understanding of amnesics'
preserved capabilities ought to guide mnemonic retraining. Third,
elucidating the neurological underpinnings of processing requires an
understanding of the systems of brain interaction.
The first component (Verbal Memory) of this project focuses on patients'
on-line analysis of verbal material; then on the ability to utilize this
analysis after a retention interval and, finally, on the ability to learn
across multiple episodes. The second component (Perceptual Memory) follows
a similar approach to study memory for visual, nonverbalizable, material.
On-line analysis is investigated, followed by retention based on features
and ultimately upon learning skills. The third component (Case Studies)
utilizes individual cases to investigate in detail how information
processing and retention may be disrupted. These cases often provide
insights into memory performance overshadowed in group studies. Component
four (Physiological) explores autonomic indices of orienting as an
independent indicant of processing. The final component (Assessment) is
concerned with the development of procedures that allow differentiation of
patient groups based on processing and memory abilities.
In concert with the five research components, two Core Center components
are designed to contribute to and support the research endeavors of these
projects. The first (Clinical Core) provides a complete neurological
(including MRI) and neuropsychological profile on each memory disordered
patient prior to inclusion in an investigation. The second (Administrative
Core) provides a support staff for the operation of the Center and the
educational, consultant and collaborative features of the Center. The
interactions between the investigators from the five investigative
components supported by the core programs constitute the fabric of our
Center.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
CFDA Code
853
DUNS Number
604483045
UEI
FBYMGMHW4X95
Project Start Date
01-April-1989
Project End Date
28-February-2005
Budget Start Date
01-March-2003
Budget End Date
28-February-2005
Project Funding Information for 2003
Total Funding
$869,349
Direct Costs
$882,657
Indirect Costs
$199,189
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2003
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$869,349
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
Sub Projects
No Sub Projects information available for 5P50NS026985-13
Publications
Publications are associated with projects, but cannot be identified with any particular year of the project or fiscal year of funding. This is due to the continuous and cumulative nature of knowledge generation across the life of a project and the sometimes long and variable publishing timeline. Similarly, for multi-component projects, publications are associated with the parent core project and not with individual sub-projects.
No Publications available for 5P50NS026985-13
Patents
No Patents information available for 5P50NS026985-13
Outcomes
The Project Outcomes shown here are displayed verbatim as submitted by the Principal Investigator (PI) for this award. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the PI and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Institutes of Health. NIH has not endorsed the content below.
No Outcomes available for 5P50NS026985-13
Clinical Studies
No Clinical Studies information available for 5P50NS026985-13
News and More
Related News Releases
No news release information available for 5P50NS026985-13
History
No Historical information available for 5P50NS026985-13
Similar Projects
No Similar Projects information available for 5P50NS026985-13