Imaging Research Center
- Imaging Research Center at The University of Texas in Austin
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The Imaging Research Center at the University of Texas, Austin is dedicated to serve as a center of excellence in imaging science and technology through intensive interactions with academe, industry, government, and other laboratories in the US and abroad.
The research problems addressed at the IRC are for the public good and include cognitive brain functions as associated with training and performance, investigation of the underlying factors associated with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, understanding brain functions as they relate to addiction, and multiple other biological processes which are appropriate for study using MRI. Researchers are also developing new fMRI and MRI techniques and procedures. This research is conducted in a newly constructed lab specifically for this purpose using a high-field (3 Tesla) MRIt, an image analysis computer suite, test rooms, fully outfitted electronics & machine shops, offices, and a conference/classroom area.
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Jessica A Church-Lang
Associate ProfessorRaymond Dickson Centennial Endowed Teaching Fellowship (Holder)Jarrod A Lewis-Peacock
Associate Professor, Director, Interdisciplinary Neuroscience ProgramCognitive control, memory, functional neuroimaging, real-time neurofeedbackAlison R Preston
Vice Provost for Faculty Development, ProfessorDr. A. Wilson Nolle and Sir Raghunath P. Mahendroo Professorship in Neuroscience (Holder)