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Cardiff University Brain Games
As part of Brain Awareness Week, which aims to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research, CUBRIC held its very own Brain Games at The National Museum of Wales on Sunday 17th March 2013.

Recent Publications
Anderson, E. J. and Jones, D. K. and O'Gorman, R. L. and Leemans, A. and Catani, M. and Husain, M. (2012). Cortical Network for Gaze Control in Humans Revealed Using Multimodal MRI. Cerebral Cortex 22 (4) , pp. 765-775. [doi]
Diukova, A. and Ware, J. J. and Smith, J.E. and Evans, J. C. and Murphy, K. and Rogers, P. J. and Wise, R. G. (2012). Separating neural and vascular effects of caffeine using simultaneous EEG-FMRI: Differential effects of caffeine on cognitive and sensorimotor brain responses. NeuroImage 62 (1) , pp. 239-249. [doi]
Klemen, J., Chambers, C.D. (2012). Current perspectives and methods in studying neural mechanisms of multisensory interactions. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, 36:111-33.
Muthukumaraswamy, S.D., Evans, C.J., Edden, R.A.E., Wise, R.G. & Singh, K.D. (2012) Individual variability in the shape and amplitude of the BOLD-HRF correlates with endogenous GABAergic inhibition. Human Brain Mapping, 33(2): 455-465 [doi]
Vos, S.B., Jones, D.K., Jeurissen, B., Viergever, M.A., Leemans, A. (2012). The influence of complex white matter architecture on the mean diffusivity in diffusion tensor MRI of the human brain. NeuroImage, 59(3): 2208-2216.
Recent Funding
Singh, K, Hamandi, K, Gross, J, Kessler, K, Brookes, M, Morris, P, Henson, R, Barnes, G, Woolrich, M, Nobre, A, Litvak, V, Holliday, I (2013-2018) Building multi-site clinical research capacity in Magnetoencephalography (MEG). MRC. £1,458,686 (Cardiff Funding: £820,983) [Research Summary]
Sumner, P, Lawrence, A, Chambers, C (2013-2016) A framework and toolkit for understanding impulsive action. ESRC. £638,128 (Cardiff Funding: £527,073) [Research Summary]
Jones, DK, Chao, Y (2013-2015) Redefining brain network analyses: From macro to micro and hours to minutes. Royal Society. £11,827 (Cardiff Funding: £11,827) [Research Summary]
Wise, R, Hall, J (2012-2013) Developing quantitative fMRI: A tool to measure cerebrovascular function in the human brainstem. SARTRE. £17,667 (Cardiff Funding: £17,667) [Research Summary]
Seminars
All seminars take place in the CUBRIC Seminar Room on Mondays at 12:10 - 13:00.

