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Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience : ウィキペディア英語版
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience

The Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN) is a basic research institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) that carries out neuroscience research with special emphasis on the brain and visual system. Although the institute's focus is on understanding the fundamental mechanisms underlying brain function, its research spans the development, plasticity and ageing of the brain and is often linked to clinical research questions. The research program is carried out in 18 research groups. In addition, the NIN includes the Netherlands Brain Bank.
==History==
The Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN) came into being on 1 July 2005 as the merger of the Netherlands Institute for Brain Research (NIBR) and the Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute (NORI). The NIBR dates back to the beginning of the 20th century. A meeting of the International Association of Academies held in Paris in 1901 led in 1904 to the formation of the International Academic Committee for Brain Research, and the foundation of several institutes for brain research in Europe, including in 1908, the “Netherlands Central Institute for Brain Research”.〔http://www.nin.knaw.nl/Portals/0/pdf/NIN%20History.pdf "The Central Institute for Brain Research in Amsterdam and its Directors", Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 23:109–119, 2014〕 Under director Prof C. U. Ariëns Kappers (director 1909–1946) 〔http://www.nin.knaw.nl/Portals/0/pdf/jhistneurosci.pdf "Walking a Fine Scientific Line: The Extraordinary Deeds of Dutch Neuroscientist C. U. Ariëns Kappers Before and During World War II", Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 1–24, 2014〕 and his successors the institute acquired an international reputation as a centre of excellent brain research. Originally oriented to comparative neuroanatomy the institute later became a multidisciplinary centre with outstanding research facilities
The NORI was founded in 1972 as an inter-university institute to perform basic research. The ophthalmogenetic database founded by Prof J.W. Delleman and the systematic functional analysis of the visual system initiated by Prof H. Spekreijse made the institute an internationally recognized centre in vision research. In the late nineties the research objective focused increasingly on the functioning of the visual system and its relation to the brain.

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