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) |
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Summer, 2006 HHMI summer support. Research position for Katie Whillock, '08, to work on gestalt tests of perception in monkeys. Full-time research support. |
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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) |
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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. |
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Summer, 2004 Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Full-time research opportunity for student to complete global/local processing study (Kristen Lamp, '05) |
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Summer, 2004 Targeted Opportunities. A research position for a student at 0.5-time support to complete grant-related activities. (Maren Sonstegard, '05) |
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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) |
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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. |
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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) |
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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) |
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Summer, 2001 Targeted Opportunities Grant to support student half-time to complete categorization study with tamarins. (Janice Hassett, '03). |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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Summer, 1993 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Support. Faculty support for further refinement of computerized atlas for sheep brain as teaching tool. |
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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) |
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Summer, 1991 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Support. Project: Development of computer atlas for sheep brain anatomy and rat brain surgery. (Ken Allendoerfer, '93) |
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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) |
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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) |
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Summer, 1990 Carleton / Ford Cognitive Studies Small Grant. Project: What Constitutes Birdness in Birds? Support for one student (Dan Bernard, '90) |
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Summer 1989 Carleton CRUD (Curriculum, Research und Development) Grant. Support to develop Cognitive Neuroscience course. |
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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) |