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Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: https://libraries.indiana.edu/   

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The IU Bloomington Libraries are one of the leading academic research library systems in North America, providing strong collections, quality service and instructional programs, and leadership in the application of information technologies.

The Bloomington campus library holdings include more than 6 million bound volumes and more than 17 million other materials, including manuscripts, maps, music, microforms, and films. The IU Bloomington Libraries comprise the Main Library (which houses collections in the humanities and social sciences), subject-specific campus libraries, and other units such as the Wylie House Museum and University Archives.

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Title: Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience Center: Indiana University Bloomington

URL: http://ccnc.iu.edu/

Collection: Indiana University Web Sites

Description: The CCNC embraces a clinical translational science approach towards understanding risk factors and "illness" mechanisms of schizophrenia and related psychological disorders (e.g., bipolar disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, autism spectrum disorder) using both human and animal models. Over the years, the lab has pursued research in understanding the basic neural contributions to psychosis-spectrum disorders including among other things (1) cerebellar structural and functional contributions to cognitive processes, (2) brain-behavior relationships that underlie temporal, perceptual, and attentional anomalies, (3) the role of neural synchrony and oscillations in normal and perturbed brain function, and (4) uncovering cognitive and behavioral disturbances characteristic to schizophrenia-spectrum and bipolar disorders. Moreover, the lab has been invested in the evaluation of both behavioral and pharmacological treatments of schizophrenia through clinical trials.

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