Neuropsychology
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General Sites
- Centre For Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience - The Centre for Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience (CCCN) at Stirling University is an internationally renowned research facility specializing in research into computational aspects of perception, cognition and brain function.
- Cognitive Neuropsychology - Reports on the Amnesia Lab ongoing research projects on New Associations in Amnesia, Skill Learning and Repetition Priming, Connectionist and Instance Modeling, Sequence Learning, Object and Scene Recognition, and Face Recognition.
- The Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition-Neural Processes in Cognition - CNBC is dedicated to the study of the neural basis of cognitive processes, including learning and memory, language and thought, perception, attention, and planning.
- Department of Neurological Surgery - Department of Neurological Surgery provides information for practionions and the general public on various neurological conditions and research.
- Internet Neuroscience Resources - Links to Neuro- and CogSci- home pages, societies, foundations, conferences, publications, journals, indices, Usenet Groups, Archive sites, Brain atlases and neuroscience products.
- Neuropsychology Central - The primary objectives of this homepage are to describe the importance of neuropsychology as a science of brain and behavior, to increase public knowledge of neuropsychology as a branch of practical medicine, to indicate the contribution which neuropsychology is making to the neurosciences, and to act as a resource for the professional and layperson, alike.
- Neuroscape Gateway - The main purpose of Neuroscape is to provide a mechanism through which the members of the community can interact. There are aspects of the pages which might be described as a community newsletter, other aspects which act as a local bulletin board, and still others which serve as primers and tutorials for getting the most out of computing resources.
- Theoretical Neurobiology - The Theoretical Neurobiology unit is part of the Born-Bunge Foundation, a research institute affiliated with the University of Antwerp - UIA (Belgium). We use realistic models of neurons and neural networks to explore the function of the nervous system.
- Tutorial in Sensation and Perception - This document is being designed to be a tutorial in some of the fundamental concepts in sensory processes appropriate to classes in Sensation and Perception, Neuropsychology, and Introduction to Psychology.
- USC Brain Project - The USC Brain Project is a project of the Program in Neural, Informational, and Behavioral Sciences (NIBS) at the University of Southern California. The Program Project seeks to advance our understanding of the role of synaptic plasticity in learning and compensation for disease within the brain. The overall goal of the USC Brain Project is to catalyze the integrated development of experiment and modeling in the neuroscience community.
- University of Southern California Neurosurgical Resource - contains information and calls for participants for studies on brain tumors, cerebrovascular disease, epilepsy, pallidotomy and thalamotomy, pituitary disease, skull base surgery, spine, and strokes.
Functional Imaging Links
- The Human Brain Project - The Human Brain Project is a broad-based long-term research initiative which supports research and development of advanced technologies to open information superhighways to neuroscientists and behavioral scientists by providing an array of information tools for the 21st Century.
- John Hopkins' Medical Imaging Lab - The faculty and students associated with the lab are interested in the development of new imaging techniques and advanced applications of existing techniques to solve problems in medicine and biology.
- MRI Resource Pages - MRI Resource Pages contain links to Magnetic Resonance Imaging projects, laboratories and centers, software, and journals.
- University of Chicago MRI Home Page - contains projects, tutorials, and demonstrations.
- University of Illinois Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Laboratory - The Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Laboratory (BMRL) provides facilities, equipment and training for research on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, spectroscopy, and relaxometry, and for their applications in biology, medicine, and other fields.
- 3-D MRI Rotation at the Beckman Institute Visualization Lab, UIUC
Articles
- Allen, C., & Bekoff, M. (1997). Species of Mind: The philosophy and biology of cognitive ethology. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Online. Available: http://www-phil.tamu.edu//Faculty/Colin/SpeciesofMind/
- Balkenius, C. (1995). Biological learning (exerpt). Natural Intelligence in Artificial Creatures. Kungshuset, Lundagard, Sweden: Lund University Cognitive Studies. Online. Available: http://lucs.fil.lu.se/Staff/Christian.Balkenius/Thesis/Chapter02.html
- Bush, P. (1996). How the brain works. San Francisco: University of California-San Francisco, Kaeck Center for Integrative Neuroscience. Online. Available: http://www.keck.ucsf.edu/~paul/brain.html
- Chamberlain, D. (1990, Spring). The expanding boundaries of memory. Pre- and Perinatal Psychology. Online. Available: http://www.net-connect.net/~jspeyrer/memory.htm
ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English and Communication (Compiler). (1995). Left brain/right brain studies (Annotated bibliography). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University. Online. Available: http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/ieo/bibs/left.html
- Newton's Apple. (1995). What do our brains contain (Show #1203). PBS Corporation. Online. Available: http://ericir.syr.edu/Projects/Newton/12/Lessons/brain.html
- Quartz, S., & Sejnowski, T. (1996). The neural basis of cognitive development: A constructivist manifesto (Draft). Behavioral & Brain Sciences, Target article preprint. Online. Available: http://www.cogsci.soton.ac.uk/bbs/Archive/bbs.quartz.html
- Werbos, P. (1994). The brain as a neurocontroller: New hypotheses and new experimental possibilities. In K. Pribram (Ed.), Origins: Brain and Self-Organization (680-706). Hillsdale NJ: Erlbaum. Online. Available: http://www.eng.nsf.gov/ecs/brain.htm
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