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 pril-2008-James-S-McDonnell-Foundation-research-gr
 ants-for-Cognition
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SUMMARY:James S McDonnell Foundation research gran
 ts for Cognition
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080407
DESCRIPTION:The James S McDonnell Foundation offer
 s research grants in the area of Cognition. The ma
 ximal amount is 600.000 dollar for 6 years. Projec
 ts can be related to any of the following topics: 
  - Characterizing the cognitive operation involved
  in performing a task  - Studying how the brain ex
 tracts and uses relevant information from complica
 ted environments  - Examining how manipulations or
  perturbations at one spatial or temporal scale ar
 e meaningful at finer or coarser levels of organiz
 ation  - Re-examining common wisdom assumptions  -
  Evaluating the usefulness of methodologies or imp
 roving the usefulness of methodologies commonly us
 ed in mind/brain research  - Applying approaches a
 nd knowledge from cognitive psychology or cognitiv
 e science to important problems in education, trai
 ning or rehabilitation  - Taking a comparative, ev
 olutionary approach to characterizing the uniquene
 ss of the human brain and of human cognition.    D
 eadline: 7 april 2008. For more information, see h
 ttp://www.jsmf.org/apply/scholar/.
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 The James S McDonnell Foundation offers research g
 rants in the area of Cognition. The maximal amount
  is 600.000 dollar for 6 years.\n        Projects 
 can be related to any of the following topics:<br 
 />\n        - Characterizing the cognitive operati
 on involved in performing a task<br />\n        - 
 Studying how the brain extracts and uses relevant 
 information from complicated environments<br />\n 
        - Examining how manipulations or perturbati
 ons at one spatial or temporal scale are meaningfu
 l at finer or coarser levels of organization<br />
 \n        - Re-examining common wisdom assumptions
 <br />\n        - Evaluating the usefulness of met
 hodologies or improving the usefulness of methodol
 ogies commonly used in mind/brain research<br />\n
         - Applying approaches and knowledge from c
 ognitive psychology or cognitive science to import
 ant problems in education, training or rehabilitat
 ion<br />\n        - Taking a comparative, evoluti
 onary approach to characterizing the uniqueness of
  the human brain and of human cognition.\n      </
 p>\n    \n      <p>\n        Deadline: 7 april 200
 8. For more information, see \n        <a target="
 _blank" href="http://www.jsmf.org/apply/scholar/">
 http://www.jsmf.org/apply/scholar/</a>.\n      </p
 >\n    
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