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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


NIH Broad Challenge Area 15 - Translational Science NIMH Specific Challenge Topic 15-MH-109 - Prefrontal cortex regulation of higher brain function and complex behaviors. Abstraction is the ability to detect and store the commonalities across experiences while ignoring irrelevant details. It is a critical cognitive function because imbues the world with meaning and orders thought by endowing generalization and prediction. Without this crucial faculty, experiences would be fragmented and unrelated. Sensory inputs would seem strange and unfamiliar because they differ in appearance from previous experience. In other words, we would have the disordered thought of schizophrenics or the inability to generalize seen in autistics. While a variety of recent studies have examined the distribution and other properties of neural correlates across a range of brain areas, these studies have all examined categories that were already familiar to the animal. Virtually nothing is known about how and where the brain acquires new categories. Our laboratory will do so by using a test of category learning widely employed in humans and by using our unique approach of recording from many electrodes simultaneously in different areas of the monkey brain. By recording from three brain areas known to play a role in categorization (the prefrontal cortex, posterior parietal cortex, and basal ganglia), we will determine the how and where of how categories are learned, such as where they first arise, how they are formed from learning about individual exemplars. We will test the hypothesis that new, arbitrary categories are first acquired by the prefrontal cortex and the hypothesis that the prefrontal cortex forms categories by putting together exemplars learned by the striatum. This will help aid the U.S. economic recovery in several ways. The funds will be used to retain employment of scientific personnel and will also aid the economy via increased part-time labor for the manufacturing of microdrives and corresponding purchases of supplies from U.S. based companies. Our lab has been acutely impacted by the current economic crisis. We suddenly lost a source of funding when The Picower Foundation collapsed in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scandal. The funds will also be used to retain the services of a postdoctoral fellow who will otherwise have to be laid off this summer due to this loss of funding. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we have (and will continue to) freely share our microdrive design and methodology with other laboratories, several of which have adopted our system. Thus, the economic (and scientific) results of our supplement are likely to be 'viral', inspiring others to adopt multiple-electrode technology and thus make similar purchases. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: We will use multiple-electrode technology to determine the functional circuitry of category learning in the monkey brain. By recording from multiple brain areas simultaneously, we will determine where, when, and how categories are acquired by the brain.

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AWARD OVERVIEW

AWARD OVERVIEW
Award Number 1RC1MH088316-01 Funding Agency Department of Health and Human Services
Total Award Amount $963,964 Project Location - City Cambridge
Award Date 09/30/2009 Project Location - State MA
Project Status Completed Project Location - Zip 02139-4307
Jobs Reported 0.00 Congressional District 08
Project Location - Country US

Recipient Information (Grants)

Recipient Information (Grants)
Recipient Name MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Recipient DUNS Number 001425594
Recipient Address 77 MASSACHUSETTS AVE
Recipient City CAMBRIDGE
Recipient State Massachusetts
Recipient Zip 02139-4301
Recipient Congressional District 08
Recipient Country USA
Required to Report Top 5
Highly Compensated Officials
No

Projects and Jobs Information

Projects and Jobs Information
Project Title The Functional Circuitry of Category Learning
Project Status Completed
Final Project Report Submitted Yes
Project Activities Description Research & Public Policy Analysis
Quarterly Activities/Project Description This is the final report for this award. The project is complete, but the research effort did not exhaust the funds awarded. Closeout documents have been submitted to the National Institute of Mental Health for processing and the remainder of the award is being returned to NIH. Scanned copies of the closeout documents are being emailed to NIHARRAReporting@mail.nih.gov.As defined in the Award Description field: The experimental phase is complete and we are finalizing the manuscript for submission.
Jobs Created 0.00
Description of Jobs Created No jobs to report at this time


Purchaser Information (Grants)

Purchaser Information
Contracting Office ID Not Reported
Contracting Office Name Not Available
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TAS Major Program 75-0907

Award Information

Award Information
Award Date 09/30/2009
Award Number 1RC1MH088316-01
Order Number
Award Type Grants
Funding Agency ID 75
Funding Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services
Funding Office Name Not Available
Awarding Agency ID 75
Awarding Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services
Amount of Award $963,964
Funds Invoiced/Received $946,043
Expenditure Amount $946,043
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
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Product or Service Information (Grants)

Product or Service Information
Primary Activity Code **K
Activity Description Research & Public Policy Analysis

Sub-Awards Information

Sub-Awards Information
Sub-awards to Organizations 0
Sub-award Amounts to Organizations $0
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 3
Total Amount of payments to vendors greater than $25,000/award $199,764
Number of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award 45
Total Amount of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award $110,815




Vendor Transactions

Fhc, Inc. - Award Number 1RC1MH088316-01 - Fhc, Inc.

Award Number 1RC1MH088316-01
Sub-Award Number N/A
Vendor DUNS Number 108179458
Vendor HQ Zip Code + 4 04287-7302
Vendor Name Fhc, Inc.
Product and Service Description Materials and Services
Payment Amount $58,236

Plexon, Inc. - Award Number 1RC1MH088316-01 - Plexon, Inc.

Award Number 1RC1MH088316-01
Sub-Award Number N/A
Vendor DUNS Number 108326851
Vendor HQ Zip Code + 4 75206-1014
Vendor Name Plexon, Inc.
Product and Service Description Equip/Furniture-Major; Materials and Services
Payment Amount $113,550

SR RESEARCH LTD. - Award Number 1RC1MH088316-01 - SR RESEARCH LTD.

Award Number 1RC1MH088316-01
Sub-Award Number N/A
Vendor DUNS Number 241870885
Vendor HQ Zip Code + 4 K2M 1-0000
Vendor Name SR RESEARCH LTD.
Product and Service Description Equip/Furniture-Major; Materials and Services
Payment Amount $27,978



Project Location Detail

Location Information
Latitude, Longitude 42º 21' 32", -71º 5' 36"
Congressional District 08
Address 1 77 Massachusetts Ave.
Address 2 NE18-901
City Cambridge
County Middlesex
State MA
Zip 02139-4307
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