Center for Applied Neuroscience CAN

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Center for Applied Neuroscience CAN Fofi Constantinidou, Ph.D., CCC-S Professor & Chair Department of Psychology Director, Center for Applied Neuroscience COST MC Meeting Brussels, October 18, 2011

CAN Vision CAN will develop into the premier center for the study of applied neuroscience and human behavior in Cyprus and through its activities and collaborations will become the catalyst for further research development in the brain sciences on the island and the region.

Purpose of CAN The Center for Applied Neuroscience investigates normal and abnormal behavior and mental processes with procedures, methods and theoretical approaches that are informed by contemporary neuroscience and biological perspectives of human behavior. The Center brings together the research interests of members of a core research team with diverse backgrounds whose research will function under the common umbrella of a neuroscience approach and neurobehavioral research methodologies. By bringing together this expertise, the Center will be able to produce knowledge in disorders across the lifespan that represent a wide spectrum of neurobehavioral problems.

The Innovation of CAN CAN is unique for the local context The Center aims to study the prevalence, etiology, assessment and treatment of common neurocognitive-neurobehavioral disorders affecting large numbers of individuals and families in Cyprus. CAN deploys contemporary techniques and develops new methodologies that integrate traditional behavioral, neurophysiologic, and neuropsychological measures in order to understand the targeted clinical populations and link brain function with behavior.

Contribution to the local society Providing a better understanding and description of highly prevalent psychological and neurocognitive disorders/conditions Improving the assessment process and maximizing the effectiveness of treatment options for these disorders

Neurobehavioral Disorders Resulting from the following diagnoses Acquired Neurological Disorders Brain Injury Alzheimer s Disease Epilepsy Neurodevelopmental Disorders Attention Deficit Disorder Reading Disabilities Psychological Disorders Conduct Disorders/disinhibition Affective and Anxiety Disorders

The Impact of the Disorders High Incidence internationally Result in significant socioeconomic challenges because of their chronic and long term effects Government data confirm the impact and burden of neuropsychiatric disorders in Cyprus; thus the study of these disorders is of local significance and priority. CAN investigates effective diagnostic and treatment methodologies for the neurobehavioral deficits associated with these disorders in order to contribute to the reduction of the socioeconomic burden

Research Methodologies-Bridging Theory with Practice Research Training Clinical Training DESCRIPTION DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT Epidemiology Genetic/health Markers Psychometric Instrument Development Neuroimaging Electrophysiology Psychophysiology Tx Development/ Adaptation Clinical Trials Behavioral Risk/Protective Factors BASIC RESEARCH Etiological Correlates Cognition Emotion Inhibition Biological Markers MRI Physiology Genetics Computational/ Predictor Models

Specific Research Methodologies Neurobehavioral Neuroscience Computational methods

Integrative Neuroscience Approach Traditional psychometric & neuropsychological testing Electrophysiologic techniques Experimental Psychology paradigms Neuroimaging methodology Neuropsychological approach to cognitive rehabilitation 10

Neurobehavioral Measurements Neuropsychological-cognitive tests of Attention Decision making Memory Speed of Processing Language (oral and written) Executive Functioning Reading Fluency and Speed Psychological Intelligence, Ability, Achievement Mood ratings Behavior rating scales

Applied Neuroscience Methodologies Brain Electrophysiology ERP EEG Psychophysiology HR, GSR, EMG Startle Reflex Eye Tracking Neuroimaging Volumetric, Structural, and Functional/dynamic measurements MRI DTI MRI MR spectroscopy fmri

Scientific & Technological Objectives 1. Conduct epidemiological studies on high incidence disorders/conditions of the nervous system. Adult Populations, normal and pathological aging (i.e. MCI, Alzheimer s Disease), Traumatic Brain Injury Pediatric Populations with developmental disabilities Epidemiology of affective and anxiety disorders 2. Develop theoretical computational models of behavior integrating assessment and treatment outcome data. Predictors and correlates of inhibitive behaviors Predictors and correlates of cognitive functioning

Scientific & Technological Objectives (cont) 3. Develop and evaluate the psychometric properties of culturally-valid and sensitive assessment tools. 4. Implement clinical trials to assess the effectiveness of innovative and/or appropriately adapted treatment methodologies for Cypriot patients with neurological, behavioral and psychological disorders. Adults with acquired neurobehavioral disorders Developmental disorders and reading deficits Children with neurobehavioral and psychosocial disorders

Funding by the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation s Large Strategic Infrastructure competitive funding program Two-phase proposal cycle (2.5 years) Initial funding for the project: Applied Neuroscience and Neurobehavioral Research Center 1,200,000 euros for 4 years (Nov 2010-2014) reduced to 800,000 due to cuts The only funded program with a focus on human behavior and applied neuroscience

Additional Funding UCY- Building facilities Establishment of the CAN as a UCY research Center with annual support

Future Funding Activities Exploring FP7 funding mechanisms ICT LLP Health Federal Funding through the Cyprus Research Promotion funding Links with the community Research Services

Host Organization Interdisciplinary Core Team Psychology: Fofi Constantinidou, Ph.D. neurological disorders, cognition and language Georgia Panagiotou, Ph.D. affective disorders and psychophysiology Timotheos Papadopoulos, Ph.D. Dyslexia, developmental disabilities Anthi Loutsiou Ladd, Psy.D. Behavioral-conduct disorders and clinical training Mathematics Konstantinos Fokianos, Ph.D. statistical modeling and time series analyses Electrical Engineering Marios Polycarpou, Ph.D. intelligent systems Director, KOIOS Center for Intelligent Systems

CAN New Researchers Post Doctoral Researchers/Scientists Dr. Christophoros Christophorou-BCI Dr. Nicos Constantinou-Neuroscience (Nilli Lavie s student, presentation at BM605 conference in Cyprus) Research Scientist Mrs. Despoina Themistocleous- Applied Psychology Ph.D. and MA graduate students

Partner 3: The Center for Clinical Neuroscience, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, USA Prof. Andrew Papanicolaou, functional neuroimaging, MEG *BM605 Conference Participation in Cyprus, Dec. 2009. Partner 4:The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, Nicosia, Cyprus Dr. Savvas Papacostas, behavioral neurology The CAN Consortium Host Organization: The University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus Core Research Team and Researchers Partner 1: Medical Diagnostic Center, Ayios Therissos, Nicosia, Cyprus Dr. Ioannis Seimenis, medical physics, neuroimaging protocols Dr. Eleni Eracleous, radiology, neuroimaging Partner 2: Department of Psychology, University of Crete, Greece Prof. Panayiotis Simos, neuropsychology, electrophysiology, psychometrics

The Consortium Oliver Zangwill Andrew Bateman U of Crete Panayiotis Simos MD Anderson Jason Robinson Ayios Therissos Yiannis Seimenis Eleni Eracleous UCY Core Research Team CAN Researchers U of Texas Andrew Papanicolaou CING Savvas Papacostas KOIOS CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS COST ACTION- INTELLICIS

Research Activities relating to COST Interests (Computational Neuroscience) Investigate the neurophysiologic correlates of cognitive processes normal and clinical populations EEG /ERP studies on the neurophysiology of stimulus presentation in verbal memory Visual inattention and memory load in aging Verbal memory in right and left TLE Social cognition in PD and Psychosis 23

research activities Integrate data from critical injury or disease variables, psychometric performance, biological markers, neurophysiological measurements, neuroimaging results (volumetric and tractography) demographic variables, and treatment outcomes to develop treatment theoretical predictor models, and disease recovery/progression models (TBI and Aging) NEUROAGE (n = 430)-Neurocognitive Study for the Aging Develop advanced computational methods to identify subgroups of the population and describe the groups that will benefit the most from specific interventions.

Potential Collaborations with BM 0605-Consiousness Cyclotron Research Centre of the University of Liège Steven Laureys Hammel Neurorehabilitation and Research Unit (HNRU), Morten Overgaard Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Axel Cleeremans University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Andreas Engel Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London Nilli Lavie

. Collaborations (continued) The New School of Psychology, Israel Daniel Levy Brain and Trauma Foundation, Chur, Switzerland Andreas Müller Human Neuropsychology Laboratory, University of Seville José León-Carrión

Sustainability: Cutting Edge Research International partners Development of Research networks Investment in creating new researchers Post-Doctoral researcher positions Senior Researcher positions Advisory Board Creating links with the industry Research Assessment Tools Treatment Methodologies

Conclusions This center is the first center of its kind in Cyprus The development of the CAN is innovative, both in terms of its contribution to the local community and also by producing new knowledge that will advance the brain sciences internationally. CAN will engage in integrative activities incorporating cutting edge methodology to build brain and behavior connections through the study of high incidence conditions. Given the small size of Cyprus, the Center investigates social and genetic factors that contribute to the conditions/disorders. This uniqueness contributes to the broader scientific literature and we hope that it will be attractive to future funding agencies.

CAN Vision CAN will develop into the premier center for the study of applied neuroscience and human behavior in Cyprus and through its activities and collaborations will become the catalyst for further research development in the brain sciences on the island and the region.