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Backyard Brains Backyard Brains offers a series of exciting and affordable entry‐level Brain Recording Kits that provide the ability for school children and amateur scientists to study Electrophysiology: the electrical activity of neurons. By following a few simple steps, everyone can experience how the brain is able to communicate our senses, memories, hopes, and desires!
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(The) Brain Biodiversity Bank at Michigan State University A world resource for illustrations of whole brains and stained sections from a great variety of mammals
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Brain Blog News about brain and behavior.
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BrainInfo identification of brain structures
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(The) Brain Observatory Dedicated to the study of the architecture in the human brain and understanding how cognitive systems are perturbed by neurological disease. University of California, San Diego
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BrainTechSci Cutting-edge brain technology and science news.
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Brain Waves Blog of Zack Lynch. He is author of The Neuro Revolution: How Brain Science Is Changing Our World (St. Martin's Press, July 2009). He is the founder and executive director of the Neurotechnology Industry Organization (NIO) and co-founder of NeuroInsights.
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ChannelN Brain and behavior videos
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Clinical Neurophysiology on the Internet "This site is basically for neurophysiologists to exchange information in this profession, as an online technical reference, study resource, and discussion forum."
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(The) Evolution Store: Brain Models Evolution sells unique natural history collectibles usually seen only in museums. These include butterflies and beetles, fossils, seashells, skulls and skeletons, medical models, and tribal art. The New York State Department of Health's Tissue Resource program has licensed Evolution as a Non-transplant Anatomic Bank. Their specimens are obtained from paleontologists, entomologists, anthropologists and others who supply museums and private collectors from all corners of the world. All of their items are legally obtained and can be legally sold in New York State.
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Daniel J. Levitin, Ph.D. Very interesting man! From his laboratory's about page: "Our laboratory studies the science of musical sound, using a broad spectrum of approaches from low-levels (genes, neuroanatomy) to higher level processes such as the acquisition of musical expertise and the perception of musical emotion."
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Mind Hacks Neuroscience and psychology tricks to find out what's going on inside your brain.
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(The) Neurocritic Blog deconstructing the most sensationalistic recent findings in human brain imaging, cognitive neuroscience, and psychopharmacology.
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Neurofuture A blog on brain science and futurism. The author stopped posting after 8/27/2007, but will keep the site up and may return to posting more in the (neuro)future.
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Neuro-Journalism Mill A blog dedicated to sifting the wheat from the chaff of popular media reporting on news about the brain.
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NeuroLogica Blog Your Daily Fix of Neuroscience, Skepticism, and Critical Thinking
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Neurophenotyping Histological Phenotyping of the Mouse Brain
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Neurophilosophy Neurophilosophy is a weblog about molecules, minds and everything in between. The articles, well-written and easily accessible, are about all aspects of neuroscience.
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Neuroscience @ NIH The NIH is home to one of the largest neuroscience research centers in the world. Over 150 laboratories, originating from eleven different Institutes, conduct research in the basic, translational, and clinical neurosciences. Through scientific collaboration, Pre- and Postdoctoral Training Programs, jointly sponsored Seminar Series and Special Interest Groups, scientists at NIH contribute to a vital and growing neuroscience research community. This website represents an inter-institute effort to convey, on an NIH wide basis, the research being conducted in the neurosciences. The specific areas of neuroscience research represented within this site range over a broad spectrum within the biological sciences including biophysics, molecular and cellular neurobiology, synapses and circuits, neuronal development, integrative neuroscience, brain imaging and both neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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Neuroscience for Kids created for all students and teachers who would like to learn about the nervous system
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