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CFIN 

Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience 

Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience - CFIN is part of the Institute for Clinical Medicine at Aarhus University. CFIN is located at both Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby and Aarhus University, Universitetsbyen. The centre joins brain researchers from numerous departments, institutes and faculties within Aarhus University in an effort to understand the human brain.

Our goal is to understand the ability of the human brain to adapt to experience, during normal development, learning and interaction with the surrounding social and physical environment. In a cross-disciplinary effort, we employ this knowledge to understand the biochemical and structural effects of neurological disease or substance abuse. We believe this will ultimately lead to better understanding of neurological diseases and their treatment.

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Simoes, R., Henriques, R. N., Cardoso, B., Fernandes, F., Olesen, J. L., Jespersen, S. & Shemesh, N. (2021). Non-invasive assessment of glycolytic and oxidative metabolism in mouse glioma using DGE 2H-MRS. 3718. Abstract from 2021 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine annual meeting.
Jost, S. T., Visser-Vandewalle, V., Rizos, A., Loehrer, P. A., Silverdale, M., Evans, J., Samuel, M., Petry-Schmelzer, J. N., Sauerbier, A., Gronostay, A., Barbe, M. T., Fink, G. R., Ashkan, K., Antonini, A., Martinez-Martin, P., Chaudhuri, K. R., Timmermann, L., Dafsari, H. S. & EUROPAR and the International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society Non-Motor Parkinson’s Disease Study Group (2021). Non-motor predictors of 36-month quality of life after subthalamic stimulation in Parkinson disease. Parkinson's Disease, 7(1), Article 48. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-021-00174-x
Paas, A., Novembre, G., Lappe, C. & Keller, P. E. (2021). Not all errors are alike: modulation of error-related neural responses in musical joint action. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 16(5), 512-524. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsab019