The Life Brain Project
Our study seeks to evaluate the use of MRI brain mapping as a tool to improve personalized mental health care for older adults. Using myelin MRI, our study aims to increase sensitivity and precision in early diagnosis of psychiatric conditions while identifying amenable brain targets for neuro regenerative therapies.
WE ARE RECRUITING
- Men & women
- Ages 60 to 90 years
- No current diagnosis of neurological disorders
COST & COMPENSATION
- There is NO cost to participate.
- Participants may be compensated up to $100 for their time.
STUDY ACTIVITIES
- Complete a study visit composed of:
- Cognitive test session
- Brain MRI session
- Total participation ~4 h
- Parking & lunch voucher provided
*The study activities can be all done in 1 visit, or split into 2 visits at your convenience. We work our best to accommodate to your schedule.
UAMS BRAIN IMAGING RESEARCH CENTER
The BIRC is working in a partnership with the Psychiatric Research Institute to study how reduced brain function can increase risk for psychiatric disorders in older adults.
For more information (501) 420-2653
RESEARCH TEAM
- Dr. Tatiana Wolfe is the Principal Investigator in the UAMS LIFE BRAIN Study. Dr. Tatiana Wolfe is an Assistant Professor Medical Imaging Physicist in the UAMS Brain Imaging Research Center who uses MRI brain mapping to study how myelin related cognitive impairment affects mental health in late life.
- Dr. Laura Dunn is the Director of the UAMS Psychiatric Research Institute and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Dunn is an experienced board-certified geriatric psychiatrist who studies late-life mental health.
- Dr. Clint Kilts is a distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the UAMS Brain Imaging Research Center who studies how deficits in the brain’s information processing abilities code for risk of psychiatric disorders.
- Dr. Lee Isaac is an Assistant Professor Clinical Neuropsychologist in the UAMS Psychiatric Research Institute who offers treatment to adults patients and conducts clinical research to understand brain disorders in late life.
- Dr. Andrew James is an Associate Professor neuroscientist in the Brain Imaging Research Center who uses neuroimaging to study how the brain functions encode behavior.
- Natalie Morris is an experienced research specialist in the UAMS Brain Imaging Research Center with over a decade of clinical research experience in psychiatry. Natalie Morris coordinate the LIFE Brain study. E-mail: Brain.Imaging.Research.Center@gmail.com