Basic and Clinical Neuroscience (May 2014)

Operationalizing Cognitive Science and Technologies’ Research and Development the “Brain and Cognition Study Group (BCSG)” Initiative from Shiraz, Iran

  • Nahid Ashjazadeh,
  • Reza Boostani,
  • Hamed Ekhtiari,
  • Masoumeh Emamghoreish,
  • Majidreza Farrokhi,
  • Ahmad Ghanizadeh,
  • Gholamreza Hatam,
  • Habib Hadianfard,
  • Mehrzad Lotfi,
  • Seyed Mohammad Javad Mortazavi,
  • Maryam Mousavi,
  • Afshin Montakhab,
  • Majid Nili,
  • Ali Razmkon,
  • Sina Salehi,
  • Amir Mohammad Sodagar,
  • Peiman Setoodeh,
  • Mousa Taghipour,
  • Mohammad Torabi-Nami,
  • Abdolkarim Vesal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 104 – 116

Abstract

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Recent advances in brain and cognitive science studies have revolutionized concepts in neural dynamics, regulating mechanisms, coding systems and information processing networks which govern our function and behavior. Hidden aspects of neurological and psychiatric diseases are being understood and hopes for their treatment are emerging. Although the two comprehensive mega-projects on brain mapping are in place in the United States and Europe the proportion of science contributed by the developing countries should not be downsized. With the granted supports from the Cognitive Sciences and Technologies Council (CSTC), Iran can take its role in research on brain and cognition further. The idea of research and development in Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (CST) is being disseminated across the country by CSTC. Towards this goal, the first Shiraz interdisciplinary meeting on CST was held on 9 January 2014 in Namazi hospital, Shiraz. CST research priorities, infrastructure development, education and promotion were among the main topics discussed during this interactive meeting. The steering committee of the first CST meeting in Shiraz decided to frame future research works within the “Brain and Cognition Study Group-Shiraz” ( BCSG-Shiraz). The study group comprises scientific leaders from various allied disciplines including neuroscience, neurosurgery, neurology, psychiatry, psychology, radiology, physiology, bioengineering, biophysics, applied physics and telecommunication. As the headquarter for CST in the southern Iran, BCSG-Shiraz is determined to advocate “brain and cognition” awareness, education and research in close collaboration with CSTC. Together with CSTC, Shiraz Neuroscience Research center (SNRC) will take the initiative to cross boundaries in interdisciplinary works and multi-centric research projects within the study group.

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