search

UMD     This Site





ISR Associate Research Scientist Jonathan Fritz has received a $150K seed grant from the Office of Naval Research for a one-year study that will lay the groundwork for exploring the neural basis for working memory. Working memory is one of the forms of memory essential for cognitive processing as we hold one image, sound or idea in mind despite the presence of other competing or distracting stimuli.

Related Articles:
MATRIX-Affiliated Faculty Solving Challenges with Solutions from Nature
Clark School Seed Grant Awards Announced
Brain and Behavior Initiative (BBI) hosts Second Annual Seed Grant Symposium
Maryland researchers develop computational approach to understanding brain dynamics
Jonathan Simon and UMB's Elliot Hong win Research and Innovation Seed Grant
Shapiro, Depireux team for series of grants to combat hearing loss
Article by auditory researchers appears in Nature Neuroscience

June 6, 2011


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

Alchemity Announces New Seed Financing

Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Breakthrough

Clark School to Host Workshop on Security of Edge Devices in the Post Quantum Era

Establish Research Partnerships at the MATRIX Open House

Grand Challenges 2.0: Engineers Partner to Unlock Solutions

Aircraft May Refuel Themselves - With Help From AI

Dean Graham Reappointed to Second Five-Year Term

Babadi, Dachman-Soled and Dumitras Receive Academic Promotions

ECE Professor Kaiqing Zhang Receives Donald P. Eckman Award

Generations of Graduates: A Full-Circle Celebration

 
 
Back to top  
Home Clark School Home UMD Home