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    Reorganisation Of The Language System In Epilepsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $189,750.00
    Summary
    Brain surgery for the treatment of epilepsy is associated with a risk of cognitive impairment. Avoidance of disabling post-operative impairments depends in large measure on our ability to predict and measure individual patterns of language lateralization prior to neurosurgical intervention. Typical patterns of lateralisation cannot be assumed in patients with epileptogenic lesions. There appears to be a consensus that atypical representation is more frequent in patients with epilepsy than it is .... Brain surgery for the treatment of epilepsy is associated with a risk of cognitive impairment. Avoidance of disabling post-operative impairments depends in large measure on our ability to predict and measure individual patterns of language lateralization prior to neurosurgical intervention. Typical patterns of lateralisation cannot be assumed in patients with epileptogenic lesions. There appears to be a consensus that atypical representation is more frequent in patients with epilepsy than it is in the normal population, and values above 20% are not unrepresentative Partial epilepsy arises from a region in the brain and spreads to involve other areas. This is contrasted with generalised epilepsy, which appears to arise all over the brain simultaneously. Partial epilepsy is often associated with lesions such as tumors or hippocampal sclerosis, and often seizures are intractable. Patients with partial epilepsy have a number of sources of brain damage in the language areas. Primary brain changes may be pre-existing, which means they pre-date the onset of habitual seizures. They may consist of a focal developmental abnormality (a malformation of cortical development) or may represent a general genetic predisposition to seizures. Therefore, partial epilepsy is not only associated with severe abnormalities in epileptogenic region but also with additional widespread abnormalities in both hemispheres. There is also evidence for a correlation of abnormalities with seizure frequency with some suggestion that the duration of epilepsy may also increase the degree of abnormality in the hemisphere. The neuronal conditions in language cortex that give rise to altered lateralisation in function are currently not known. The primary aim of this study is to understand reorganisation of the language system in epilepsy by using the current most sensitive non-invasive methods of assessing brain damage and brain function, using magnetic resonance imaging.
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    The Rane And Spain Routes In The Brain: Functional Studies And Remediation In Dyslexia Subtypes.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $374,426.00
    Summary
    According to a recent DEST report a disturbingly high number of Australian school children are failing to meet a minimum acceptable standard in literacy . Failure to reach these standards is associated with poorer outcomes in mental health and socioeconomic status, greater representation among the prison population and with failure to achieve to true ability. Further, failure to correct these problems may well result in transmission of the problems associated with failed literacy into the next g .... According to a recent DEST report a disturbingly high number of Australian school children are failing to meet a minimum acceptable standard in literacy . Failure to reach these standards is associated with poorer outcomes in mental health and socioeconomic status, greater representation among the prison population and with failure to achieve to true ability. Further, failure to correct these problems may well result in transmission of the problems associated with failed literacy into the next generation. Despite the obvious immense social and personal ramifications and cost, literacy instruction for adults continues to lack a theoretical and research based approach . It is plain that improving population literacy would have significant benefits and it is also plain that early detection, intervention and remediation is desirable. This project brings to bear on these important aims current expertise in the nature of reading, how children learn to read and why some have so much difficulty in doing so, and techniques for determining the neural substrates of the mechanisms involved in reading and learning to read. We will subdivide child readers on the basis of their ability to read words using the letter to sound route or dictionary look-up route. We will use magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy to examine which parts of the brain are disrupted and-or disconnected when ability to read in either of these two routes is poor. We will then remediate these poor readers using targetted remediation therapy and re-image them to see whether remediation has altered the way the brain reads.
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    Robust Non-invasive Diagnosis Of Focal Infections In Brain By Magnetic Resonance Methods

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $364,291.00
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    Improving The Assessment Of Brain Tumour Treatment Outcome Using 18F-FDOPA PET-MRI Fusion

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $660,666.00
    Summary
    The mortality rate within the first year of diagnosis for high-grade brain tumours is approximately 80%. A major factor contributing to poor outcome measures is the limitation of current neuroimaging techniques. In a novel approach we propose to combine the information available from MRI and PET images to better define the extent of the tumour and provide markers of early treatment response. This improved diagnostic information should improve survival rates.
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    Pathology Of Barrett's Oesophagus Subcategorised By One Dimensional Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $200,547.00
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    Methods To Determine Non-invasively The Level Of Bioche Micals In The Body

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $278,509.00
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    Aspirin For The Prevention Of Cognitive Decline In The Elderly: A Neuro-Vascular Imaging Study (ENVIS-ion) From ASPREE

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,341,232.00
    Summary
    The ENVIS-ion trial will examine whether Aspirin is effective in delaying the onset of worsening of thinking and memory abilities in healthy older adults. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain structure will detect markers of early worsening of thinking and memory abilities. Blood vessels in the back of the eye (retina) share many features with vessels in the brain. We will compare whether aspirin lessens changes over time of features shown with brain MRI and retinal photography.
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    What Drives Abnormal Cerebral Activity In Secondary Generalised Epilepsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $565,809.00
    Summary
    Secondary Generalised epilepsy (2GE) is a severe, disabling epilepsy syndrome characterised by childhood onset frequent, treatment resistant seizures and developmental delay. Although one of the four major categories of epilepsy, it is poorly understood. This project uses combined EEG (brainwave testing) and MRI to reveal which brain areas are involved in the epileptic activity of 2GE. Advanced analysis techniques will explore which brain regions initiate 2GE epileptic activity.
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    Understanding Cognitive Decline In Aging Individuals With Chronic HIV Infection: A Longitudinal Crossdisciplinary Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $364,992.00
    Summary
    People with HIV infection treated with combined antiretroviral drugs are living longer. Some persons are reaching an age where Alzheimer's Disease (AD) starts to become significant. In addition, emerging results show an increasing link between brain pathology in HIV and in AD. Using a cross-disciplinary approach, our study is designed to understand if HIV infection predisposes to AD.
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    Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Expressive Language In Normal Children.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $191,398.00
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