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FMRIotago is a collaborative research program focused on reorganisation following stroke, neural processes underlying conversion disorder, and other rare disorders of cognition and motor function. Pictured are Dr Graeme Hammond-Tooke, Dr Jill Oliver, Assoc Prof Liz Franz and Dr James Fulton.
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A spiny neuron in the striatum, filled intracellularly with biocytin and imaged using a laser-scanning confocal microscope (courtesy of Dr John Reynolds).

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The aim of the Brain Health and Repair Research Centre is to support research excellence of its member staff and students, and to foster collaborative research developments aimed at understanding brain health, neuroprotection and repair from injury or disease.

The Centre includes approximately 30 research teams spread across the Departments of Anatomy and Structural Biology, Biochemistry, Medicine, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Physiology, Psychological Medicine, Psychology, Zoology and the School of Physical Education.

Contact: Professor Cliff Abraham, Director; Department of Psychology, Box 56, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand