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In
the Spring of 1997, researchers at the University of Arizona
began a program of research that uses a technique called functional
neuroimaging, or fMRI, a method
that provides a window into the working brain. This collaborative
enterprise, known as the Cognition and Neuroimaging Laboratories,
includes talented researchers from a wide
range of disciplines. The CNL conducts research on the structure
and function of the brain across the entire lifespan. Our goal is to
understand how brain changes associated with development and aging impact
our cognitive, emotional and social abilities.
These
web pages serve the needs of both researchers and the community. Feel
free to explore them. Researchers may find that the getting started, glossary,
imaging tools, links,
publication and scanner
updates pages are good places to begin. Members of the community
may be most interested in the subject
information, or publications. Below
are links to pages of individual researchers.
If
you have suggestions for these web pages or you encounter problems,
contact Chun-Yu Lin, the
webmaster.
CNL in the news:
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May 1, 2008:
Memory and Aging Clinic Opens at UA (download PDF)
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