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The program includes research aiming to understand how the brain works, develops, and how it malfunctions in disease.
Information from Wikipedia on this condition which involves the excessive physical or psychological dependence on something.
Intended for elementary and secondary school students and teachers who are interested in learning more about the nervous system and brain. Hands on activities, experiments, information for all grade levels.
Finnish Brain Research Society was founded in 1974 and has at present more than 300 members who work in different fields of neuroscience. The Society is a member of the International Brain Research Organization IBRO.
Information on the Society, events, resources and the very readable publication, the Harvard Brain.
He is interested in the mechanisms that have led to neural tissue being able to control complex organisms. Photography is another artistic way of slicing the timeline and recombining it for analysis.
Understanding how the brain learns and generates complex sequential behaviors, with a focus on the songbird as a model system.
Prof. Dr. Nave uses transgenic mouse and molecular/cellular techniques to study neural development and the neurodegenerative pathogenesis.
Studies statistics, human neurophysiology and neuroimaging. Provides a user guide for fMRI analysis using SPM2.
The Neural Imaging Lab uses cellular imaging techniques in combination with electrophysiology and genetic approaches to study local biochemical signalling at excitatory synapses of different type of central neurons.
This lab at the Department of Neurobiology, Hebrew University, Israel is studying nerve cells and the specific networks they form.
Lavrencic D. The Intracraniovertebral Volumes, the Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow and the Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure, Their Homeostasis and Its Physical Regulation. Ljubljana: Darko Lavrencic; 1970.
A research institute for neuroscience in Goettingen, Germany. Part of a European research network. The associated graduate school has programs in fundamental neuroscience.
An interdisciplinary research center devoted to the study of the neural mechanisms of higher mental function.
The Dafny/Swann lab works on the neuronal mechanisms and pathways involved with drug addiction, with a focus on rodent models.