Cingulum NeuroSciences Institute

Cingulum NeuroSciences Institute At Cingulum NeuroSciences Institute, we research the effects that abuse has on the cingulate cortex. see www.cingulumneuroscience.org.

03/19/2020

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We assist in the design and interpretation of structural and functional imaging studies as well as in training postdocto...
08/22/2019

We assist in the design and interpretation of structural and functional imaging studies as well as in training postdoctoral fellows or early faculty with an evolving interest in cingulate cortex.

Address

4435 Stephanie Drive
Manlius, NY
13104

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13152806847

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Our Corporation

Cingulum NeuroSciences Institute (CNSI) is a nonprofit and tax-exempt 509(a)(2) corporation (EIN 56-2020907) formed in 1997 by Dr. Brent A. and Leslie J. Vogt. The name is a registered service mark with the US Trademark and Patent Office and refers to the cingulum bundle which is a complex of mostly myelinated axons underlying the cingulate cortex.

In 2000, we moved from North Carolina to upstate New York, where we are a registered charity (#41-63-33). CNSI is built on 50 years of knowledge derived from the studies of Dr. Vogt into the structure, connections, functions, and pathologies of the cingulate gyrus in rodent, lagomorph (rabbit), and primate (monkey and human) brains

At CNSI, we focus our research efforts on the effects of cingulate cortex abuse. Additionally, we research and follow issues that survivors of childhood or adolescent abuse face as a result of this abuse.