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  1. The Healing Power of Emotion: Affective Neuroscience, Development & Clinical Practice (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)
  2. The Neurobiology of Affect in Language Learning (Language Learning Monograph) by John H. Schumann, 1999-06-25
  3. The Neurobiology of Anxiety (Handbook of Anxiety) (v. 3) by Graham D. Burrows, Martin Roth, 1990-11
  4. Neurobiology in the Treatment of Eating Disorders (Clinical & Neurobiological Advances in Psychiatry)
  5. Brain and Culture: Neurobiology, Ideology, and Social Change by Bruce E. Wexler, 2008-09-30
  6. Neurobiology of Diabetic Neuropathy, Volume 50 (International Review of Neurobiology)
  7. Neurobiology of Disease by Alan L. Pearlman, Robert C. Collins, 1989-10-26
  8. The Computational Neurobiology of Reaching and Pointing: A Foundation for Motor Learning (Computational Neuroscience) by Reza Shadmehr, Steven P. Wise, 2005-01-01
  9. The Neurobiology of Learning: Perspectives from Second Language Acquisition by John H. Schumann, Sheila E. Crowell, et all 2004-01
  10. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, Second Edition
  11. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
  12. The Neurobiology of Parental Behavior (Hormones, Brain, and Behavior) by Michael Numan, Thomas R. Insel, 2010-11-02
  13. The Neurobiology of Olfaction (Frontiers in Neuroscience)
  14. Neurobiology, Trauma, and Child Development by Jane F. Gilgun Ph.D. LICSW, 2009-04-18

61. Laboratory Of Dale Purves, M.D.
The Purves laboratory is studying visual perception and its neurobiological underpinnings. Shows a lot of interactive demos of psychophysical effects and optical illusions.
http://www.purveslab.net

62. CNS Healthcare - Where Research Is The Answer.
Advanced evaluations, treatments, monitoring, education, for those with psychiatric and neurological diseases.
http://www.cnshealthcare.com/

63. Brain-Mind.com
Everything you ever wanted to know about the brain and the mind, but were afraid to ask.
http://brain-mind.com
Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D.
BrainMind.com
BRAIN RESEARCH LABORATORY
BrainMind.com

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the
Brain, Mind,
Evolution, Emotion, Spirituality, Sexuality, NeuroTheology, Astrobiology and The Origin of Life...
But Were Afraid To Ask
Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D.
BrainMind.com
Introductory Lectures: Brain - Mind Video Lecture Series Lecture III: Frontal Lobes: Broca's Aphasia, Melodic Speech, Depression, Schizophrenia, Catatonia, Mania, Frontal Lobotomy, Confabulation, Movement, Motor Functioning... 51 Minutes Lecture V: The Temporal Lobes: Schizophrenia, Depression, Delusions, Dreams, Memory, Hallucinations, Language, Thought... 44 Minutes Lecture VI: Limbic System: Amygdala, Hippocampus, Hypothalamus, Emotion, Motivation, Memory, Hallucinations, Sex, Stress, PTSD...-53 Minutes

64. Neuroguide.com - Neurosciences On The Internet
A searchable and browsable index of neuroscience resources available on the Internet.
http://www.neuroguide.com

65. BrainInfo
Provides a searchable facility to help identify structures in the brain.
http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/
Search by Name of Brain Structure BrainInfo is designed to help you identify structures in the brain. If you provide the name of a structure, BrainInfo will show it and tell you about it. Search by Browsing the Brain Atlas If you don't know the name but can locate the structure in the Template Atlas of the Primate Brain, BrainInfo will tell you its name and other facts about it. Map/Edit/Print Your Data in Atlas You have mouse or macaque brain data? NeuroMaps lets you map and display any kind of data on standard Atlas templates and print or download figures for presentation or publication. Tools and Methods Contains ontologies of human, macaque and rodent brain atlases, downloadable templates of the macaque brain, atlas creation methods and a link to the IA Tools Registry.
New! Map data to the Waxholm mouse brain atlas for presentation or publication using the same NeuroMaps application used previously for macaque studies: NeuroMaps - 2010 Supported By

66. Evogen LC
Offering a compilation of current research on genetics, brain and mind.
http://www.biojuris.com/

67. BESA | Brain Electrical Source Analysis
Innovators in digital EEG and MEG software for research and clinical applications.
http://www.besa.de/
BESA – Brain Electrical Source Analysis
  • HOME IMPRINT PRODUCTS
    WELCOME TO THE BESA HOMEPAGE!
    This site presents the products of BESA GmbH, the leading innovators in digital EEG and MEG software for research and clinical applications. Our main goal is to provide new advanced technologies for the analysis and visualization of human brain activity using expert knowledge in:
    • Clinical Neurophysiology Neuroimaging Neuroscience
    We develop and distribute innovative software for research and clinical applications in the fields of:
    • Electroencephalography (EEG) Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Evoked Potentials (EP) and Fields (EF) Event-Related Potentials (ERP) and Fields (ERF) Combined Neuroimaging (EEG, MEG, MRI, fMRI)
    Founded by Dr. Michael Scherg in 1995 (under the former name MEGIS Software GmbH), BESA combines expert know-how in the different fields of neuroscience with latest computational techniques. Results are the famous BESA Research, EEGFocus and the new BESA Epilepsy software, whose capabilities are appreciated by users in clinical facilities and research institutes all over the world. BESA GmbH has been certified to develop software according to the following international standards: DIN EN ISO 9001:2008, DIN EN ISO 13485:2007, and MDD 93/42/EEC.

68. Kation Scientific
A practical guide to the art of microiontophoresis employed in neuroscience research.
http://www.kationscientific.com/
Our site is a practical guide to microiontophoresis and extracellular electrophysiology. These techniques are used in neuroscience research to test the effects of neuroactive substances on single nerve cells or to deposit dyes or tract-tracer materials in the nervous system for subsequent histological analysis. We hope to provide the interested with the knowledge and equipments crucial to such high quality experimentation. Key words: A new chapter on our carbon fiber electrodes: Carbon Fiber-based Microelectrodes and Microbiosensors. Using a direct worldwide marketing strategy, Kation Scientific makes and sells products from its headquartes in the US and through its European distributor, Kation Europe Bt. Since its inception in , Kation Scientific has achieved an ever increasing sales figures, gained a number of satisfied customers on five continents.

69. Neurodudes
A weblog edited by several neuroscientists, which discusses neuroscience, consciousness, and AI.
http://www.neurodudes.com/
neurodudes
at the intersection of neuroscience and AI.
October 20, 2010
Single neurons can distinguish inward temporal sequences from outward
summary:
Alain Destexhe. Dendrites Do It in Sequences (24 September 2010)
Science 329 (5999), 1611. article: Tiago Branco, Beverley A. Clark, and Michael Häusser. Dendritic Discrimination of Temporal Input Sequences in Cortical Neurons (24 September 2010)
Science 329 (5999), 1671. Add a comment Posted by Bayle Shanks at 8:07 PM EST READ MORE: Computation within single neurons Dendrites
How pairs of humans combine uncertain information
Imagine there are two referees who have different opinions about where a ball landed, in particular whether it went over some line. How can they cooperate to make a better decision than either one could individually? Add a comment Posted by Bayle Shanks at 5:34 PM EST READ MORE: Cognitive science Neuroethology
Phenotropic computing
Add a comment Posted by Bayle Shanks at 3:52 PM EST READ MORE: Artificial intelligence Computational neuroscience
October 18, 2010
UCSB/KITP Emerging Techniques in Neuroscience videos
Friend of the blog Jacob Robinson (who himself is pioneering impressive new techniques with nanowires for neural recording) writes: Videos of the talks are being posted online here.

70. Ear And Brain Club
Describes people and projects on hearing and balance research in Germany.
http://www.charite.de/klinphysio/ear/

Berlin and Potsdam
- - Hearing and vestibular research - -
    Lehrveranstaltung 02 356 FS, FU Berlin
  • Contact: Prof. Dr. Arne Ernst , FAX +49 (0)30 5681 2903
    Priv.-Doz. Dr. Alfred H. Gitter
    Please bookmark: www.charite.de/klinphysio/ear
    Location 1:
    Universitätsklinikum Benjamin Franklin, Hindenburgdamm 30, 12200 Berlin (Steglitz), elevator 17 or 18, 5 th floor, Inst. of Clinical Physiology, Room 5740
    Subway (U-Bahn "U9") or local train (S-Bahn "S1") to "Rathaus Steglitz", then Bus line 283, bus stop "Klinikum", Street Map
    Location 2: Restaurant Hundekehle (Landhaus Dahlem), back room , Hundekehlestr. 33, 14199 Berlin (Schmargendorf), phone 823 4858
    Bus stop Roseneck or S-Bhf. Hohenzollerndamm
Next meeting: Wednesday July 03, 2002, s.t. Peter Florian Institut für Klinsiche Physiologie, UKBF der FU Berlin "Tight junctions in der Cochlea"

71. Mind & Brain Science News, Articles, And Information From Scientific American
A wide range of articles on neuroscientific topics.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/mind-and-brain
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72. Flybrain Front Page
An online atlas and database of the Drosophila nervous system.
http://flybrain.neurobio.arizona.edu/

73. Sam Roweis, NYU
Machine learning, nonlinear manifolds, signal processing, DNA computing.
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~roweis/
Sam Roweis www.cs.nyu.edu/~roweis Information Curriculum Vitae Schedule/Travel Info for Visitors ... Old Talks/Visits VLG@nyu vlg.cs.nyu
The Department of Computer Science regrets to inform you that Professor Sam Roweis passed away on Tuesday, January 12, 2010. Please read the Department's news release.
Sam Roweis, Associate Professor
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Materials:
  • Curriculum Vitae [ cv.pdf ] and a brief bio
  • Info for prospective students
  • Quick link to electronic versions of my research papers
    Research Highlights: Neat Stuff on the Radar: Information Research Teaching ... Professional Sam Roweis, Vision, Learning and Graphics Group , NYU, www.cs.nyu.edu/~roweis
  • 74. William H. Calvin: Brains, Climate, And Human Evolution
    A theoretical neurophysiologist and author of The Cerebral Code, How the Brain Thinks.
    http://faculty.washington.edu/wcalvin/

    Brains, climate, and human evolution

    This is the academic home page. The broader range of material is now consolidated at WilliamCalvin.com (just click here) William H. Calvin
    SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98195-1800 USA
    UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
    CURRICULUM VITA William H. Calvin , Ph.D. Vital stats: 2004- Affiliate Professor Emeritus 1998-2004 Affiliate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
    University of Washington School of Medicine. 1978-1979 Visiting Professor of Neurobiology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1966- University of Washington faculty (at various times, Departments of Neurological
    1962-1966 University of Washington, Physiology and Biophysics, Ph.D., 1966. Harvard Medical School, visiting graduate student 1961-1962 MIT, Communications Biophysics Group, Graduate Research Assistant 1957-1960 Northwestern University (B.A. with Honors in Physics, 1961) Honors 1998- Fellow, Association for Psychological Science

    75. Laurenz Wiskott
    Face recognition, Invariances in learning and vision.
    http://itb.biologie.hu-berlin.de/~wiskott/homepage.html
    Prof. Dr. Laurenz Wiskott
    Address
    D-44780 Bochum, Germany
    room: ND 03/33
    phone: +49 234 32-27997
    skype: laurenzwiskottoffice
    fax: +49 234 32-14210
    PGP public key
    Affiliations
    Institute for Theoretical Biology , Berlin (room: 1323; phone: +49 30 2093-8408)
    Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin

    International Graduate School of Neuroscience
    , Bochum
    Education and Career
    Research Projects
    Publications
    Teaching / Lehre ...
    Services / Dienste
    Unter Bezug auf das Urteil vom 12. Mai 1998 des LG Hamburg distanziere ich mich ausdrücklich von den Inhalten aller fremden Internet-Seiten, auf die von meinen Seiten aus verwiesen wird, da ich auf deren Gestaltung und Inhalte in der Regel keinerlei Einfluss habe. Bitte lassen Sie mich wissen, wenn Seiten, auf die ich verweise, Urheberrechte verletzen oder nicht der "Netikette" entsprechen. Ich werde die Verweise dann entfernen. 2010 May 22, Laurenz Wiskott, http://www.neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/PEOPLE/wiskott/ , portrait photo by Klaus Siebahn

    76. The Fern Laboratory - Research On Ischemic Injuries In The Neonatal Brain
    Research on ischemic injuries in the neonatal brain.
    http://faculty.washington.edu/bobfern/index.html
    New! - The Fern Lab has relocated to the University of Leicester
    Acute Cell Death:
    This movie shows several neonatal brain cells that are experiencing ischemia. Over time, these cells tend to disappear from the movie, indicating that they have died. This type of cell imaging is used in the lab to measure ionic changes inside cells and to correlate such changes with the onset of cell death.
    Welcome to The Fern Lab The Fern lab is located in the Department of Neurology at the University of Washington On this web page, you will find a list of some recent Publications from our lab, a Research section that gives more information on the kind of experiments we perform, a page of Images from our experiments, and a description of the People currently working in the lab. If you have any questions or inquiries please contact Dr. Robert Fern
    UW UW Neurology United Cerebral Palsy ... NIH
    Site maintained by Robert Thomas

    77. Michael Nikoletseas
    Scientist working on nonassosiative and associative learning phenomena.
    http://www.greekads.com/nikoletseas/
    We have been working on neuronal plasticity using simple learning phenomena. Our goal is to understand the mechanisms of inhibition and excitation in memory formation. Abstracts of our work can be found on the Society for Neuroscience site as well as Pubmed. Dr. Michael Nikoletseas Recent Publications
    S tatistics for College Students and Researchers: A practical approach with only 5 formulas! by Michael M Nikoletseas, Ph.D.(Kindle Edition - July 4, 2010) - Kindle Book. Auto-delivered wirelessly/ Read more at Amazon Bookstore
    Statistics for College Students and Researchers: A practical approach with only 5 formulas! [ Paperback ] Michael M. Nikoletseas Ph.D. (Author).
    Read more at Amazon Bookstore

    78. Website Sander Bohte
    Neuroscientist in Amsterdam related to coding by action potentials as well as pattern recognition.
    http://www.cwi.nl/~sbohte/
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    Sander Bohte
    Researcher
    NeuroInformatics group
    Life Sciences Cluster
    CWI Amsterdam Email: S.M.Bohte [at] cwi [dot] nl
    Phone: tel. (+31) (0)20 592 4074
    Fax: tel (+31) (0)20 592 4199
    Mailing Address:
    Life Sciences
    CWI
    Science Park 123 NL-1098XG Amsterdam The Netherlands Research overview
    • I develop computational models to help understand the mechanisms that underly information processing in networks of - mainly - spiking neurons. I have particularly focused on encoding information with timed spikes, supervised neural learning, and general reinforcement learning methods. Very recently, we suggested a straightforward neural spike coding and decoding framework , where we observe that a spiketrain can be the fractional derivative of a signal. We believe this is both a simple and elegant neural coding paradigm, that can account for a number of experimental observations.
    • With Pieter Roelfsema and Arjen van Ooyen, we are working on biologically plausible policy gradient reinforcement learning in spiking neurons. Elaborating on the AGREL idea, the research is yielding some surprising results on the (in)sufficiency of standard policy-gradient reinforcement learning.

    79. Theo Geisel's Homepage
    Nonlinear dynamics, chaotic systems, neural networks
    http://www.chaos.gwdg.de/theo/
    Theo Geisel
    Director,
    Max-Planck-Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
    and
    Professor of Theoretical Physics,
    How do the myriads of neurons in our cortex cooperate when we perceive an object or perform another task? Are there statistical principles underlying human travel and can they be used to forecast the geographic spreading of modern epidemics?
    Questions like these address the complex dynamics of spatially extended or multicomponent nonlinear systems, which still reserve many surprises. In large networks of firing neurons, e.g., we found unstable attractors, a phenomenon which would neither have been guessed nor understood without mathematical modelling and which many physicists consider an oxymoron . The tools and mathematical methods developed in studies of chaotic behaviour in the past can now help us clarify the dynamics and function of complex networks and spatially extended systems and reveal the biological or physical role of dynamical phenomena like e.g. unstable attractors.
    Research
    Selected Publications Department Address Mail Address: Bunsenstrasse 10
    Germany Office: Building 2, Room 02405

    80. Richard Hahnloser
    Richard Hahnloser is doing theory on recurrent systems and songbird physiology.
    http://hebb.mit.edu/people/rh/
    Homepage of
    Richard Hahnloser
    Postdoctoral fellow ( Seung Lab
    Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences

    MIT

    Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
    tel: (617) 252 1847
    fax: (617) 452 2913
    e-mail: rhahnloser@mit.edu Research Interests: Computational Neuroscience Current Research Projects: Songbirds,
    Head-direction system.
    Background
    Postdoc:
    Biological Computation Research at Bell Labs Lucent Technologies Postdoc: Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT PhD Institute of Neuroinformatics at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETHZ Diploma: Theoretical Physics at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL ETHZ
    Publications
    Journal Papers
    Hahnloser, R.H.R. and Seung, H.S. and Slotine, J.-J. (2002). Permitted and forbidden sets in symmetric threshold-linear networks. Neural Computation Xie, X. and Hahnloser, R.H.R. and Seung, H.S. (2002). Selectively Grouping Neurons in Recurrent Networks of Lateral Inhibition. Neural Computation Xie, X. and Hahnloser, R.H.R., and Seung, H.S. (2002). A double-ring network model of the head-direction system.

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