Neuroscience Researchers Earn NSF Grant to Look at Youth Brain Development

Previous Article Next Article Image 1 of 2 Add to Favorites Contact Information <!– –>Available for logged-in reporters only<!– –> Newswise — The collection of vast stores of data that may unlock new information about the development of the brain as it transitions to adolescence from childhood will soon begin for neuroscientists in Nebraska with funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF).Two Creighton University researchers, professor of psychology Amy Badura Brack, Ph.D., and associate professor of psychology, Maya Khanna, Ph.D. are part of a four-year, $6 million National Science Foundation Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) grant. This grant funds exciting state-of-the-art neuroimaging research exploring the developing brains of children aged 9 to 14, and also funds the development of the Nebraska Cognitive Neuroscience Training Program.The EPSCoR Grant program…


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