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A/Prof. Frini Karayanidis

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants 42
Total funding $1,630,011

For project grants received where the lead institution is other than the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2013 (1 grants)

The role of brain vascular flow and white matter lesions in the decline of cognitive ability in older adults$3,000
Funding Body: National Stroke Foundation

2012 (5 grants)

Cognitive flexibility from adolescence to senescence: Variability associated with cognitive strategy and brain connectivity$387,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Tomago Aluminium$26,000
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): A new modality in stroke rehabilitation$17,367
Funding Body: National Stroke Foundation

Response threshold adjustments during task switching: a model-based magnetic resonance spectroscopy study$12,000
Funding Body: Keats Endowment Research Fund

The role of brain vascular flow and white matter lesions in the development of Vascular Dementia (VaD).$2,000
Funding Body: National Heart Foundation of Australia

2011 (2 grants)

Relationships between white matter lesions and cognitive and motor functioning in patients with minor ischaemic stroke: A structural and functional brain imaging study - RhD 2yr$40,000
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): The potential to improve stroke recovery$9,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2010 (4 grants)

A structural and functional brain imaging study of how white matter lesions in patients with minor ischaemic strike affect cognitive and motor control processes$24,600
Funding Body: Hunter Children`s Research Foundation

The use of environmental enrichment to enhance patient rehabilitation post stoke: A psychological perspective$2,850
Funding Body: National Stroke Foundation

ASE - Faculty of Science and IT$2,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

A structural and functional brain imaging study of how white matter lesions in patients with minor ischaemic stroke relate to cognitive and motor control.$1,750
Funding Body: National Heart Foundation of Australia

2009 (1 grants)

Shared mass storage device and backup media$16,800
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

2008 (6 grants)

CEF Admin Relief - Hodgson and Karayanidis$99,962
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Modulation of cognitive control: integrating behavioural and ERP analyses of experimental and participant levels of control$20,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Developmental trajectories of cognitive control and relationship to psychological profile$13,700
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Brain electrical source analysis software (BESA)$11,000
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

Fast-tracking of research program in cognitive control and longitudinal study of cognitive development$8,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

International Conference on Cognitive Control$2,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2007 (3 grants)

Executive fractionating in schizophrenia and healthy controls: The role of inhibitory control processes$20,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Modulation of cognitive control: Comparing experimental and participant levels of control$20,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Sixth Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, 26 June-1 July 2007$2,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2006 (3 grants)

Spatial and temporal dynamics of motor and cognitive inhibition: An fMRI and ERP study of schizophrenia$12,790
Funding Body: Schizophrenia Research Institute

The spatial and temporal dynamics of motor and cognitive inhibition in schizophrenia $12,600
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Fractionating cognitive control processes in task switching$10,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2005 (2 grants)

Functional neuroimaging of prepulse inhibition in schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease$440,625
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

International Conference on Attentional Control, 4-7 January 2005, Taiwan$2,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2004 (5 grants)

Facial Identity and Facial Expression Processing in Autism$19,565
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Functional neuroimaging of inhibitory brain processes in schizophrenia$14,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Objective measures of empathy: Clinical application to aggressive children and adolescents$12,887
Funding Body: Hunter Children`s Research Foundation

The structural and functional organisation of cognitive control processes.$10,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

12th World Congress on Psycholophysiology, 18-23 September 2004, Greece$2,400
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2003 (2 grants)

Organisation of cognitive control processes in individuals with and without schizophrenia$27,015
Funding Body: Neuroscience Institute of Schizophrenia and Allied Disorders

Face and Facial expression processing in autism$14,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2002 (2 grants)

Abnormal auditory system function in schizophrenia: an ERP and MEG study of its origin, course and generality$250,000
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

Neuroscan hardware lock or dongle for SCAN analysis software system$6,600
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

2001 (2 grants)

Task switching in schizophrenia: Use of internally-generated and externally-triggered cues.$11,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Evoked Potential International Conference, France 9-13 July 2001$2,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2000 (3 grants)

Switching attention between tasks in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and control children: A Behavioural and electrophysiological study.$10,500
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Computer Software for the Analysis of Event-Related Brain Wave Recordings in Conjunction with Functional Brain Imaging in Young Patients with Schizophrenia.$8,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Switching between tasks in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and control children: A behavioural and electrophysiological study.$8,000
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

1999 (1 grants)

Investigation of the Mechanisms Underlying Switching Attention Between Tasks in Children and Young Adults.$12,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle