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Grants - AWARD SUMMARY


CORNELL UNIVERSITY, INC


Why do some children in susceptible families become autistic when others do not? How can understanding what goes wrong in autistic brain development help us to understand what goes right in normal brain development? And how might this knowledge lead to interventions that maximize developmental potential in every child? Brain cells, like telephone networks, communicate on more than one scale: though most communications are local within a neighborhood of cells, some cover long distances between widely separated brain regions. In order for the correct long-distance connections to be made, the local connections have to be working properly. Although a small problem in local connections might not cause much disruption in the laying down of long-distance lines, larger local abnormalities may cause a chain reaction of larger disruptions in long-distance connectivity. This project evaluates the hypothesis that the way brain cells function together locally within brain regions may be genetic, whereas a secondary abnormality in long-distance connections between brain regions may be what emerges during brain development to make a person autistic. If this is the case, then by using behavioral therapies, drugs, and/or other future treatments it might become possible to drive a wedge between genes and outcome, preventing susceptible children from developing severe autism. To test this hypothesis of abnormal neural connectivity, this project combines magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to show brain structure and high-density electroencephalography (EEG) to show brain function while children perform experiments that are embedded in the engaging environment of a video game. In this game-based format, children with autism (as well as non-autistic siblings and unrelated, unaffected children) take the experiments home on a laptop computer and learn at their own pace and in their own time, free from time constraints and other sources of anxiety. Having learned the game (and the experiments embedded within it), children are given the opportunity to come to the laboratory for EEG and MRI. Behavioral data from the game and anatomy and physiology from the laboratory are then combined to differentiate behavioral and neurobiological traits that differ categorically in people with autism from those that differ only in degree between autistic and non-autistic family members. In addition to answering scientific questions directly, this project trains undergraduate computer science students in the growing area of "serious games" -- that is, therapeutic computer games designed as vehicles for skills development or treatment delivery, provides research opportunities to students in an advanced undergraduate course on the neurobiology of autism, and provides graduate and postdoctoral training opportunities in cognitive neuroscience as it relates to the study of autism.

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AWARD OVERVIEW

AWARD OVERVIEW
Award Number 0846892 Funding Agency National Science Foundation
Total Award Amount $700,000 Project Location - City Ithaca
Award Date 07/08/2009 Project Location - State NY
Project Status More than 50% Completed Project Location - Zip 14850-2820
Jobs Reported 1.00 Congressional District 23
Project Location - Country US

Recipient Information (Grants)

Recipient Information (Grants)
Recipient Name CORNELL UNIVERSITY, INC
Recipient DUNS Number 872612445
Recipient Address 373 PINE TREE RD
Recipient City ITHACA
Recipient State New York
Recipient Zip 14850-2820
Recipient Congressional District 23
Recipient Country USA
Required to Report Top 5
Highly Compensated Officials
No

Projects and Jobs Information

Projects and Jobs Information
Project Title CAREER: INTEGRATIVE BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF NORMAL AND AUTISTIC COGNITION USING VIDEO GAME ENVIRONMENTS
Project Status More than 50% Completed
Final Project Report Submitted No
Project Activities Description Medical Research, General/Other
Quarterly Activities/Project Description Personnel in place; research underway. All the physiological data having been collected, mathematical analyses of these data continue; this is an extended and iterative process which will be concluding this year. Further behavioural data continue to be collected in cooperation with Creating Connections and Communication DEALL. Several scientific publications have been submitted, and an extension from our research computer games to an applied, therapeutic computer game remains under development in cooperation with Mad Rat Games, with multi-site testing at our own clinic and at the Communication DEALL clinic
Jobs Created 1.00
Description of Jobs Created Post Graduate Research Assistant


Purchaser Information (Grants)

Purchaser Information
Contracting Office ID Not Reported
Contracting Office Name Not Available
Contracting Office Region Not Available
TAS Major Program 49-0101

Award Information

Award Information
Award Date 07/08/2009
Award Number 0846892
Order Number
Award Type Grants
Funding Agency ID 49
Funding Agency Name National Science Foundation
Funding Office Name Not Available
Awarding Agency ID 49
Awarding Agency Name National Science Foundation
Amount of Award $700,000
Funds Invoiced/Received $543,821
Expenditure Amount $543,821
Infrastructure Expenditure Amount $0
Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Name Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Email Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Phone Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Address Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact City Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact State Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Zip Not Reported

Product or Service Information (Grants)

Product or Service Information
Primary Activity Code H01
Activity Description Medical Research, General/Other

Sub-Awards Information

Sub-Awards Information
Sub-awards to Organizations 1
Sub-award Amounts to Organizations $371,449
Sub-Awards to Individuals 0
Sub-Award Amounts to Individuals $0
Number of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award 0
Amount of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award $0
Number of payments to vendors greater than $25,000 0
Total Amount of payments to vendors greater than $25,000/award $0
Number of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award 118
Total Amount of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award $61,810


Sub-Award Transactions

Sub-award 57109-9667 - GRODEN CENTER, INC., THE

Sub-Award Amount $371,449
Sub-Award Date 07/15/2009
Sub-Awards Disbursed $227,602.00
Project Location - City Providence
Project Location - State RI
Project Location - Zip Code 02906-1648
Project Location - Congressional District 01
Sub-Recipient DUNS Number 099414849
Sub-Recipient Address 86 MOUNT HOPE AVE
Sub-Recipient City PROVIDENCE
Sub-Recipient State Rhode Island
Sub-Recipient Zip Code 02906-1648
Sub-Recipient Congressional District 01
Required To Report Top 5
Highly Compensated Officials
No





Project Location Detail

Location Information
Latitude, Longitude 42º 26' 14", -76º 27' 53"
Congressional District 23
Address 1 Cornell University
Address 2 373 Pine Tree Road
City Ithaca
County Tompkins
State NY
Zip 14850-2820
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