Julie J. Neiworth, Carleton College

Support Organized by Year, Starting with Current Awards

 

Summer, 2006

NIH AREA grant # 1 R15 MH071232-01A2, awarded to Julie Neiworth, March 1, 2006 - Feb 28, 2009, for a project involving undergraduate students entitled "Examining a Model of Local-Driven Attention." Amount: $207,059.

(Vanessa Brown, 2007; Jason Weaver, 2007; Shanna Waterman, 2007)

Summer, 2006

HHMI summer support. Research position for Katie Whillock, '08, to work on gestalt tests of perception in monkeys. Full-time research support.

Summer, 2006

Roth Faculty Development, Targeted Opportunities. A 0.5-time undergraduate research position to study gestalt principles in monkeys, as a means of testing them as a model of autism.( Julia Greenberg, '08)

 

Summer, 2005

Wallin Faculty Development, Targeted Opportunities. A research position for a student at 0.5-time support to complete grant-related activities (Katie Whillock, '08).

HHMI summer support. Research position for Elizabeth Gray, '08, to conduct studies of numeric estimation and social equity in tamarins.

Summer, 2004

Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Full-time research opportunity for student to complete global/local processing study (Kristen Lamp, '05)

Summer, 2004

Targeted Opportunities. A research position for a student at 0.5-time support to complete grant-related activities. (Maren Sonstegard, '05)

2002-2004

NIH grant #1 R15 MH62434-01A1, $118,438. Julie Neiworth, primary investigator. Judgment of Objects: Orientation, Movement, and Membership. April 1, 2002- August 31, 2004. (support for Janice Hassett, '03; Robin Ballard, '03; Melinda Jensen, '03; Cassandra McMillan, '03; Maren Sonstegard, '05; April Anderson, '04; Annie Olinick, '04)

2002-2003

Full time support to Julie Neiworth for one academic term in 2002-2003, as Eugster Fellow, to support research on object constancy in cotton-top tamarins. Allocated by the Faculty Grants Committee, Carleton College.

 

Summer, 2002

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Support. Full time support for 1 student to work on categorical processing research with tamarins during the summer of 2002 (Cara Sylvester, '03)

Summer, 2001

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Support.Full time support for 2 students for training up overt responses to perceptual phenomena in tamarins. (Ryann Wonders, '02, Ben Basile, '02)

Summer, 2001

Targeted Opportunities Grant to support student half-time to complete categorization study with tamarins. (Janice Hassett, '03).

Summer, 2000

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Support. Full time support for 3 students for investigating categorization, perspective taking, and the shaping of an operant response in cotton top tamarins. (Mike Burman, '01; Mark Lickteig, '01; Ben Basile, '02)

1997-1999
NSF ILI grant #9751519, from Sept, 1997-August, 1999. Matching Funds, total $96,500; Enhancing Scientific Reasoning Through Research Training in a General Psychology Laboratory. PI = Neil Lutsky; Co-PI's = Neiworth, Akimoto, Wichlinski.
1995-1997
NSF ILI grant #9550783, from July 1995- June, 1997. Matching Funds, total $72,384; Restructuring the Learning Laboratory for Animal Learning and Cognition.
 
PI = Julie Neiworth. For restructuring the animal learning and cognition laboratories, Hulings 12 and 14.

Summer, 1997

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Support.

Full time support for one student through the summer for investigation of counting skills in pigeons. (Leah Janus, '98)

Summer, 1993

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Support. Full-time support for one student through the summer for investigation of cognitive enhancement with arousal-producing drugs in rats in operant tasks and radial maze tasks. (Shannon Clark, '94)

Summer, 1993

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Support.

Faculty support for further refinement of computerized atlas for sheep brain as teaching tool.

Summer, 1993

ACM (All Colleges Midwest) Faculty-supervised Summer Research with Minority Student.

Student stipend to begin project on perception of form from movement in pigeons.(Ruby Eddie-Quartey, '94)

 

Summer, 1991

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Support. Project: Development of computer atlas for sheep brain anatomy and rat brain surgery. (Ken Allendoerfer, '93)

Summer, 1990

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Support. Project: Spatial Memory in Rats and the Effects of Acetyl Choline Manipulations in the Hippocampus; 3 students supported (Thane Fremouw, '90; Glenn Shope, '91; Dawn Reckinger, '91)

Summer, 1990

ACM (All Colleges Midwest) Faculty-supervised Summer Research with Minority Student.

Project: Spatial Memory in Rats and the Effects of Acetyl Choline Manipulations in the Hippocampus. (Stephanie Carrasco, '93)

Summer, 1990

Carleton / Ford Cognitive Studies Small Grant. Project: What Constitutes Birdness in Birds? Support for one student (Dan Bernard, '90)

 

Summer 1989

Carleton CRUD (Curriculum, Research und Development) Grant. Support to develop Cognitive Neuroscience course.

 

1987-1988

NIMH INSRA grant #1 F32 MH09610-01 to investigate the cognitive and perceptual abilities of primates and avians. Postdoctoral funding with stipend and equipment costs to primary investigator, Julie Neiworth. (Sponsor: A.A. Wright, U of TX Medical Center, Sensory Sciences group in Dept of Neurobiology, Houston, TX)