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F. R. Carrick Institute

 
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Coordinates: 53°48′15″N 1°32′58″W / 53.80417°N 1.54944°W / 53.80417; -1.54944

The F. R. Carrick Institute for Clinical Ergonomics, Rehabilitation, and Applied Neuroscience (C.E.R.A.N.) of Leeds Metropolitan University, England consists of a faculty of world class scientists and clinical researchers in Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation, Experimental Psychology and Adult and Developmental Neuropsychology, Ergonomics and Human Factors, Cognitive Neuroscience, Linguistics, Developmental Neuroscience and research in Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy. The participants have produced numerous patents and developments as well as translational research in fundamental biomedical technologies including applications of high temperature superconductivity, imaging science, brain pacemakers, apnea monitoring, laparoscopy, pain management systems, neural nets, treatments for decubitus ulcer, drug delivery systems, non-invasive anesthesia, acoustic body parts identification, acoustic correlation transform, miniaturized MRI, and neurochemical modulation by weak magnetic fields.

The Institute is affiliated with Winthrop-University Hospital in Mineola, N.Y., USA.

A doctoral program in Rehabilitation Sciences and in Clinical Rehabilitation Neuropsychology is offered by C.E.R.A.N. through the Faculty of Health of Leeds Metropolitan University [1][2][3]

Research Groups

Biomedical Engineering Group

Neurocybernetics Group

Neuroscience Group

Rehabilitation and Applied Biosciences Group

Humanities in Biomedicine Group

  • Researchers explore ethical issues generated by the application of scientific and technological advances to the preservation, destruction, and programming of human life including orphan drug development, abortion, euthanasia, behavior control, allocation of medical resources in technology development, ethics of the patient-physician interaction, and the ethics of technology application.

Cognitive Neuroscience, Neuropsychology, Curriculum, and Human Factors Groups

  • Rehabilitation applications include: direct retraining, process training, attention-concentration training, strategy training, nutrient and drug treatment effects of cognitive performance, orthotics methods, and domain specific training to facilitate return to work, ability to function independently, the facilitation of specialized school placement, and forensic issues.

The Central Model for Cognitive Neuroscience and Education in Rehabilitation

Cognitive Neuroscience in Ed and Rehab.jpg

Applied and Theoretical Linguistics Group

  • As language and communication are central and fundamental to traumatic brain dysfunction, developmental disabilities and training, intensive independent work in Applied and Theoretical Linguistics includes:
  • Linguistic Theory
  • Cognitive Development and Language
  • Language Acquisition and Linguistic Theory
  • Developmental Psycholinguistics
  • Individual Patterns of Language Development
  • Second Language Acquisition, Bilingualism, and Language Teaching
  • Neurolinguistics and Language Disorders
  • Phonological Disorders
  • Child Language Disorders
  • Adult Aphasia
  • Communicative Disorders and Exceptionality
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  • At its core, CERAN has a sharp focus on basic issues in Experimental Psychology, and extensions into two primary areas: (1) Human Factors Engineering and Design (HFED); and (2) Applied Cognitive Science, applied to Rehabilitation Sciences.
  • CERAN has developed an integrated research focus formalized through graduate training that addresses central issues of modern cognitive science applied to rehabilitation outlined in the figure below. Because of the significant opportunities (and potential problems) created by the rapid proliferation of information technologies, the core also includes focus specific to this domain, including the following: Psychology of Information Technology; and Logic and Computer Science. It should be noted that Rehabilitation Sciences cannot possibly be studied from a uni-disciplinary perspective.
  • CERAN'S mission stresses standard and novel strategies employing traditional Psychological as well as Engineering approaches to Rehabilitation Science clinically and experimentally focusing on the design of user-interface, instrumentation, technology, and principles to do what ever is necessary for the vocational rehabilitation of impaired individuals and children to get them in or returned to the work force or becoming more effective learners.

External links

F. R. Carrick Institute [4][5][6][7]


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