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Brain stimulation improves schizophrenia-like cognitive problems

The cerebellum is most commonly associated with movement control, but work from Krystal Parker’s lab and others is gradually revealing a much more complex role in cognition that positions the cerebellum as a potential target for treating diseases that affect thinking, attention, and planning, such as schizophrenia.

Brain stimulation improves schizophrenia-like cognitive problems

Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Researchers report stimulating the cerebellum of rats with schizophrenia like cognitive problems helps to normalize brain activity in the frontal cortex and correct the rat’s ability to estimate the passage of time.

Brain stimulation improves schizophrenia-like cognitive problems

Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Cerebellar stimulation restores missing brain wave in rats and corrects timing deficit

Dedication of Iowa Neuroscience Institute marks new era of brain research at the UI

Monday, February 6, 2017
University of Iowa President Bruce Harreld joined UI Health Care leaders, officials from the UI Foundation, and representatives from the Roy J. Carver Trust at a Feb. 3 dedication ceremony celebrating the opening of the Iowa Neuroscience Institute and the $45 million Carver Trust grant that helped make the establishment of the institute possible.

Dedication of Iowa Neuroscience Institute marks new era of brain research at the UI

University of Iowa President Bruce Harreld joined UI Health Care leaders, officials from the UI Foundation, and representatives from the Roy J. Carver Trust at a Feb. 3 dedication ceremony celebrating the opening of the Iowa Neuroscience Institute and the $45 million Carver Trust grant that helped make the establishment of the institute possible.

The Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust Gives $45 Million to the University of Iowa to Support Iowa Neuroscience Institute

Monday, November 28, 2016
Gift is the largest to the For Iowa. Forever More. campaign