The scientific disciplines concerned with the embryology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, etc., of the nervous system.
The separation or resolution of the psyche into its constituent elements. The term has two separate meanings: 1. a procedure devised by Sigmund Freud, for investigating mental processes by means of free association, dream interpretation and interpretation of resistance and transference manifestations; and 2. a theory of psychology developed by Freud from his clinical experience with hysterical patients. (From Campbell, Psychiatric Dictionary, 1996).
A surgical specialty concerned with the treatment of diseases and disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral and sympathetic nervous system.
Conceptual system developed by Freud and his followers in which unconscious motivations are considered to shape normal and abnormal personality development and behavior.
The study of the physiological basis of human and animal behavior.
A medical specialty concerned with the study of the structures, functions, and diseases of the nervous system.
Pathologic conditions affecting the BRAIN, which is composed of the intracranial components of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. This includes (but is not limited to) the CEREBRAL CORTEX; intracranial white matter; BASAL GANGLIA; THALAMUS; HYPOTHALAMUS; BRAIN STEM; and CEREBELLUM.
The part of CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM that is contained within the skull (CRANIUM). Arising from the NEURAL TUBE, the embryonic brain is comprised of three major parts including PROSENCEPHALON (the forebrain); MESENCEPHALON (the midbrain); and RHOMBENCEPHALON (the hindbrain). The developed brain consists of CEREBRUM; CEREBELLUM; and other structures in the BRAIN STEM.
Intellectual or mental process whereby an organism obtains knowledge.
Non-invasive method of demonstrating internal anatomy based on the principle that atomic nuclei in a strong magnetic field absorb pulses of radiofrequency energy and emit them as radiowaves which can be reconstructed into computerized images. The concept includes proton spin tomographic techniques.

Neurosciences - A neurosurgeon's perspective. (1/507)

The advancements in the field of science in the past fifty years have highlighted the need to integrate all fields of human endeavours and have emphasised interdependency of various disciplines. The separation of humanities, therefore, from neurosciences is a preposterous practical joke on all thinking men. With the human genome project on the anvil, biotechnology is making significant headway holding out promise for organ regeneration. Macro evolution is over, but micro-evolution continues in the brain. Neural Darwinism thus, continues to evolve as long as individual remains conscious and has memory. In the milieu of widely varying internal physiological mechanisms and external stimuli, an alternative theory to preprogrammed directionalism is proposed by three mechanisms namely developmental variation and selection, experiential selections and reentrant signalling. Reentrant signalling reorients and correlates the external inputs leading to psychic development preceding the development of consciousness. The cholinergic and aminergic neuro-modelling systems are well suited to serve as value systems. The main achievement of consciousness is to bring together the many categorizations involved in perceptions into a SCENE. Another part of evolution involved capacity of reentrant signalling to be guided by a value system where it is provided with a lot of choices. With 10(13) neurons and 10(16) connections, freedom of choice may manifest into a 'Buddha' or a 'Hitler'. As part of the evolutionary process, it was interesting how capacity to categorize the need to worship by referring to environment outside evolved into a search within our minds. As the next stage of evolution, neuroscience may, thus, serve as the next gateway to understanding the mind and soul.  (+info)

Estimation of the number of synapses in the cerebral cortex: methodological considerations. (2/507)

In the present work we discuss several sampling procedures commonly used for counting synapses in the cerebral cortex. We compare, within the same tissue, two frequently used sterereological methods for determining the numerical density of synapses per unit volume, using as an example the estimation of the number of types of synapses by layers in the neuropil of the adult human temporal neocortex. These two methods are a size-frequency method (formula N(A)/d) and the disector method (sigmaQ-/a x h). Since the size-frequency method is assumption-based and the disector method is considered to be an unbiased method, the latter is often recommended for the quantification of synapses and other objects. We obtained, however, similar estimates for the numerical density of the different types of synapses using both methods, although they presented different technical difficulties and statistical properties. In addition, we show that the size-frequency method is more efficient and easier to apply than the disector method. Nevertheless, there are other methods for quantification which may also be valid, depending on the aim of the research; but the data reported in many articles are often complicated, which makes it very difficult for the reader to follow all the steps of the calculation. If certain basic information were given, this would facilitate the interpretation and sharing of important information with other laboratories, regardless of the method used for quantification. Finally, based on our present results and previous literature, we propose a simple general protocol for estimating the numerical synaptic density by volume in the neuropil of the cerebral cortex.  (+info)

Levels and loops: the future of artificial intelligence and neuroscience. (3/507)

In discussing artificial intelligence and neuroscience, I will focus on two themes. The first is the universality of cycles (or loops): sets of variables that affect each other in such a way that any feed-forward account of causality and control, while informative, is misleading. The second theme is based around the observation that a computer is an intrinsically dualistic entity, with its physical set-up designed so as not to interfere with its logical set-up, which executes the computation. The brain is different. When analysed empirically at several different levels (cellular, molecular), it appears that there is no satisfactory way to separate a physical brain model (or algorithm, or representation), from a physical implementational substrate. When program and implementation are inseparable and thus interfere with each other, a dualistic point-of-view is impossible. Forced by empiricism into a monistic perspective, the brain-mind appears as neither embodied by or embedded in physical reality, but rather as identical to physical reality. This perspective has implications for the future of science and society. I will approach these from a negative point-of-view, by critiquing some of our millennial culture's popular projected futures.  (+info)

The impact of molecular biology on neuroscience. (4/507)

How our brains work is one of the major unsolved problems of biology. This paper describes some of the techniques of molecular biology that are already being used to study the brains of animals. Mainly as a result of the human genome project many new techniques will soon become available which could decisively influence the progress of neuroscience. I suggest that neuroscientists should tell molecular biologists what their difficulties are, in the hope that this will stimulate the production of useful new biological tools.  (+info)

Quo vadis neurohypophysial hormone research? (5/507)

Here we highlight just a few of the outstanding questions in the field of neurohypophysial hormones that we envisage will be addressed successfully in the new millennium. To begin, we focus on the regulation of receptors. Despite intensive investigation with new drugs, molecular modelling and transgenic models, the determinants of receptor selectivity remain elusive; there may even be more vasopressin or oxytocin receptor subtypes to be discovered. We discuss the controversy over the interesting studies that indicate modulation of oxytocin receptor-binding by steroids. Oxytocin and vasopressin release and action in the brain are discussed from several aspects. Dendritically released oxytocin acting locally is important for the milk ejection reflex, and similarly released vasopressin is important in regulating patterning of vasopressin neurone activity. Such dendritically released oxytocin and vasopressin is likely to be important in paracrine modulation of neural circuitry involved in neuroendocrine control, and for a range of behaviours. Is it possible that the whole range of behaviours that comprise 'social' (or 'anti-social') or 'maternal' behaviour can be engineered by modifying the expression of just these one or two peptides and their receptors? However, whether gene expression and knockout approaches will answer all the open questions about the real functions of oxytocin and vasopressin remains to be shown.  (+info)

Gross anatomy of the head and neck and neuroscience in an integrated first-year medical school curriculum. (6/507)

The curriculum for first year medical students at the University of Cincinnati has changed. Beginning in the fall of 1998, material in the first year was presented in an Integrated Educational Program. The goal of this program was to provide students with an understanding of the normal structure, function, and development of the human body. The purpose of this report is to discuss the unique integration that occurs in a block offered during the Spring Quarter. The two components of this block are Gross Anatomy of the Head and Neck and Brain and Behavior I. Brain and Behavior I is a new offering combining neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurology, and a psychiatry/behavioral component. The unique combinations offered in this block are logical, educationally sound, and have been enthusiastically received by both the students and faculty.  (+info)

Student test scores are improved in a virtual learning environment. (7/507)

This study evaluates the effectiveness of delivering the core curriculum of an introductory neuroscience course using a software application referred to as a virtual learning interface (VLI). The performance of students in a virtual learning environment (VLE) is compared with that of students in a conventional lecture hall in which the same lecturer presented the same material. This study was not designed to determine whether grades are improved by augmenting a lecture with other information. The VLI takes advantage of audio, video, animation, and text in a multimedia computer environment. Our results indicate that raw average scores on weekly examinations were 14 percentage points higher for students in the VLE compared with those for students in a conventional lecture hall setting. Moreover, normalized test scores were over 5 points higher for students in the VLE. This analysis suggest that a core curriculum can be effectively presented to students using the VLE, thereby making it possible for faculty to spend less class time relaying facts and more time engaging students in discussion of scientific theory.  (+info)

Reproducibility of peer review in clinical neuroscience. Is agreement between reviewers any greater than would be expected by chance alone? (8/507)

We aimed to determine the reproducibility of assessments made by independent reviewers of papers submitted for publication to clinical neuroscience journals and abstracts submitted for presentation at clinical neuroscience conferences. We studied two journals in which manuscripts were routinely assessed by two reviewers, and two conferences in which abstracts were routinely scored by multiple reviewers. Agreement between the reviewers as to whether manuscripts should be accepted, revised or rejected was not significantly greater than that expected by chance [kappa = 0.08, 95% confidence interval (CI) -0.04 to -0.20] for 179 consecutive papers submitted to Journal A, and was poor (kappa = 0.28, 0.12 to 0. 40) for 116 papers submitted to Journal B. However, editors were very much more likely to publish papers when both reviewers recommended acceptance than when they disagreed or recommended rejection (Journal A, odds ratio = 73, 95% CI = 27 to 200; Journal B, 51, 17 to 155). There was little or no agreement between the reviewers as to the priority (low, medium, or high) for publication (Journal A, kappa = -0.12, 95% CI -0.30 to -0.11; Journal B, kappa = 0.27, 0.01 to 0.53). Abstracts submitted for presentation at the conferences were given a score of 1 (poor) to 6 (excellent) by multiple independent reviewers. For each conference, analysis of variance of the scores given to abstracts revealed that differences between individual abstracts accounted for only 10-20% of the total variance of the scores. Thus, although recommendations made by reviewers have considerable influence on the fate of both papers submitted to journals and abstracts submitted to conferences, agreement between reviewers in clinical neuroscience was little greater than would be expected by chance alone.  (+info)

The goals of the Neuroscience Research Center are to enhance basic and translational neuroscience at MCW through the development of an MCW-wide programmatic plan for neuroscience research. Through added strength in neuroscience research, MCW will enhance and differentiate clinical care at MCW and its affiliates. The Neuroscience Research Center will seek to become well-integrated with MCW departments and other centers, particularly the Center for Imaging Research, and with neuroscientists at other institutions in Milwaukee.. The Neuroscience Research Center facilitates the research endeavors of these faculty by providing:. ...
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IICN, Irish Institute of Clinical Neuroscience, Clinical Neurosciences Ireland, Irish Neuroscientists, Neuroscience Ireland, Brain Research Ireland, Adult Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology, Neuroanaesthesiology, Neuroanatomy, Neuroepidemiology, Neurogenetics, Neuro-ophthalmology, Neuropathology, Neuropharmacology, Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, Neuroradiology, Neurorehabilitation, Neurosurgery, Paediatric Neurology, Psychiatry, Psychology
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Unlike general search engines, NIF provides much deeper access to a focused set of resources that are relevant to neuroscience, search strategies tailored to neuroscience, and access to content that is traditionally hidden from web search engines. The NIF is a dynamic inventory of neuroscience databases, annotated and integrated with a unified system of biomedical terminology] (i.e. NeuroLex). NIF supports concept-based queries across multiple scales of biological structure and multiple levels of biological function, making it easier to search for and understand the results. NIF will also provide a registry through which resources providers can disclose availability of resources relevant to neuroscience research. NIF is not intended to be a warehouse or repository itself, but a means for disclosing and locating resources elsewhere available via the web. The NIFSTD, or NIF Standard Ontology contains many of the terms, synonyms and abbreviations useful for neuroscience, as well as dynamic ...
Unlike general search engines, NIF provides much deeper access to a focused set of resources that are relevant to neuroscience, search strategies tailored to neuroscience, and access to content that is traditionally hidden from web search engines. The NIF is a dynamic inventory of neuroscience databases, annotated and integrated with a unified system of biomedical terminology] (i.e. NeuroLex). NIF supports concept-based queries across multiple scales of biological structure and multiple levels of biological function, making it easier to search for and understand the results. NIF will also provide a registry through which resources providers can disclose availability of resources relevant to neuroscience research. NIF is not intended to be a warehouse or repository itself, but a means for disclosing and locating resources elsewhere available via the web.. The NIFSTD, or NIF Standard Ontology contains many of the terms, synonyms and abbreviations useful for neuroscience, as well as dynamic ...
Unlike general search engines, NIF provides much deeper access to a focused set of resources that are relevant to neuroscience, search strategies tailored to neuroscience, and access to content that is traditionally hidden from web search engines. The NIF is a dynamic inventory of neuroscience databases, annotated and integrated with a unified system of biomedical terminology (i.e. NeuroLex). NIF supports concept-based queries across multiple scales of biological structure and multiple levels of biological function, making it easier to search for and understand the results. NIF will also provide a registry through which resources providers can disclose availability of resources relevant to neuroscience research. NIF is not intended to be a warehouse or repository itself, but a means for disclosing and locating resources elsewhere available via the web. The NIFSTD, or NIF Standard Ontology contains many of the terms, synonyms and abbreviations useful for neuroscience, as well as dynamic ...
The clinical neuroscience program (CNS) is a comprehensive, evidence-based series of modules which come together to teach the breadth, depth, and application of clinical neuroscience.. What is Breadth? Throughout the CNS program, scholars will be taught on subject material that is common to all healthcare professionals and needed for the diagnosis and recognition of neurological dysfunction. This includes the neuroanatomy, the physiology and the pathology of the nervous system and related systems.. What is Depth? Building upon the breadth of neuroscience, the depth of the CNS program allows practitioners clarity into the clinical thought process and neurophysiology as it relates to the scholars specific profession. Our programs are taught at a depth that allows clinicians to be more specific in the assessment, diagnosis, integration, and recognition of the various systems that influence disorders of humankind.. What is Application?: Building upon the breadth and depth of the field of clinical ...
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience (BCN) is an open-access journal, which is the official publication of Iran University of Medical Sciences and the Iranian Neuroscience Society. BCN is an international multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that publishes editorials, original full‐length research articles, short communications, reviews, methodological papers, commentaries, case-reports and perspectives in the broad fields of developmental, molecular, cellular, systems, computational, behavioral, cognitive, and clinical neuroscience. Manuscripts submitted to BCN should describe novel results generated by experiments that were guided by clearly defined aims or hypotheses and should not have appeared or submitted to any other journals. BCNs aim is to provide serious ties in interdisciplinary communication, accessibility to a broad readership internationally, the effective peer review process, and independence from all possible non-scientific interests. BCN also tries to empower national, regional and
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience (BCN) is an open-access journal, which is the official publication of Iran University of Medical Sciences and the Iranian Neuroscience Society. BCN is an international multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that publishes editorials, original full‐length research articles, short communications, reviews, methodological papers, commentaries, case-reports and perspectives in the broad fields of developmental, molecular, cellular, systems, computational, behavioral, cognitive, and clinical neuroscience. Manuscripts submitted to BCN should describe novel results generated by experiments that were guided by clearly defined aims or hypotheses and should not have appeared or submitted to any other journals. BCNs aim is to provide serious ties in interdisciplinary communication, accessibility to a broad readership internationally, the effective peer review process, and independence from all possible non-scientific interests. BCN also tries to empower national, regional and
We aimed to determine the reproducibility of assessments made by independent reviewers of papers submitted for publication to clinical neuroscience journals and abstracts submitted for presentation at clinical neuroscience conferences. We studied two journals in which manuscripts were routinely assessed by two reviewers, and two conferences in which abstracts were routinely scored by multiple reviewers. Agreement between the reviewers as to whether manuscripts should be accepted, revised or rejected was not significantly greater than that expected by chance [kappa = 0.08, 95% confidence interval (CI) -0.04 to -0.20] for 179 consecutive papers submitted to Journal A, and was poor (kappa = 0.28, 0.12 to 0. 40) for 116 papers submitted to Journal B. However, editors were very much more likely to publish papers when both reviewers recommended acceptance than when they disagreed or recommended rejection (Journal A, odds ratio = 73, 95% CI = 27 to 200; Journal B, 51, 17 to 155). There was little or no
McLean Hospital, Toward Objective Characterizations of Depressive Phenotypes: A Clinical Neuroscience Approach, 11/4/2010 12:00:00 AM - 11/4/2010 12:00:00 AM, Toward Objective Characterizations of Depressive Phenotypes: A Clinical Neuroscience Approach
IICN, Irish Institute of Clinical Neuroscience, Clinical Neurosciences Ireland, Irish Neuroscientists, Neuroscience Ireland, Brain Research Ireland, Adult Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology, Neuroanaesthesiology, Neuroanatomy, Neuroepidemiology, Neurogenetics, Neuro-ophthalmology, Neuropathology, Neuropharmacology, Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, Neuroradiology, Neurorehabilitation, Neurosurgery, Paediatric Neurology, Psychiatry, Psychology
November 30, 2008. One of the most exciting areas of neuroscience involves the exploration of the biological and physiological underpinnings of human social interaction. And as researchers discover more and more about the critical role that mirror neurons appear to play in our lives, the relatively new field of social neuroscience is rapidly becoming the central front from which we examine how the brain influences social behavior, and vice versa.. In this podcast, we speak with Dr. Carl Marci who is the Director of Social Neuroscience for the Psychotherapy Research Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Marci is involved with some of the most advanced research that focuses on measuring and quantifying the human emotion of empathy.. Be sure to listen in on this podcast where we discuss a promising new development in the one of the hottest areas of neuroscience today.. ...
Basic research that involves delineating meaningful drug effects and behavioral and physiological responses that differ between the sexes can be costly and time consuming because they require additional experiment groups and protocols. However, epidemiological and clinical studies indicate substantial sex differences in response to drugs. The sex differences cut across other parameters such as socioeconomic factors, race, age, etc. In the current era of translational research and personalized medicine, it is increasingly important to take sex differences into account, so that these drug effects can be more accurately understood. This is particularly important in the neurosciences because of the complex nature of many disorders of the nervous system including mental, neurological, and substance use disorders. Consequently, the Institute of Medicines Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders hosted a workshop to explore the key principles and strategies used by basic translational ...
The National Center for Biomedical Ontology was founded as one of the National Centers for Biomedical Computing, supported by the NHGRI, the NHLBI, and the NIH Common Fund under grant U54-HG004028.. ...
Previous studies have investigated the influence of neuroscience information or images on ratings of scientific evidence quality but have yielded mixed results. We examined the influence of neuroscience information on evaluations of flawed scientific studies after taking into account individual differences in scientific reasoning skills, thinking dispositions, and prior beliefs about a claim. We found that neuroscience information, even though irrelevant, made people believe they had a better understanding of the mechanism underlying a behavioral phenomenon. Neuroscience information had a smaller effect on ratings of article quality and scientist quality. Our study suggests that neuroscience information may provide an illusion of explanatory depth. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved ...
Previous studies have investigated the influence of neuroscience information or images on ratings of scientific evidence quality but have yielded mixed results. We examined the influence of neuroscience information on evaluations of flawed scientific studies after taking into account individual differences in scientific reasoning skills, thinking dispositions, and prior beliefs about a claim. We found that neuroscience information, even though irrelevant, made people believe they had a better understanding of the mechanism underlying a behavioral phenomenon. Neuroscience information had a smaller effect on ratings of article quality and scientist quality. Our study suggests that neuroscience information may provide an illusion of explanatory depth. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved ...
Explore the growing field of social neuroscience and try to begin comprehending the vast applications associated with advancing knowledge of social neuroscience.
The Neuroscience Research Building features approximately 35,000 square feet of research-oriented space and houses investigators affiliated with the UNC Neuroscience Center. The UNC Neuroscience Center is an inter-departmental research center whose mission is to promote neuroscience research with a specific emphasis on developmental, cellular and disease-related processes.. ...
In public meetings with the Caltech community and nearby neighbors in June, members of the Caltech Facilities team provided a sneak peek of design concepts and planning for the construction of the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Neuroscience Research Building.. The three-story, 150,000-square-foot facility, which is scheduled to open in the fall of 2020, will serve as the Institutes hub for neuroscience research. Caltech Associate Vice President for Facilities Jim Cowell noted that the project is still in the early stages of design, and that the first public hearing to review the project with the city of Pasadena will be in August.. The current timeline would have construction starting on the site, which sits at the northwest corner of campus along Del Mar Boulevard and Wilson Avenue, in early 2018.. There are very tight schedule constraints involved in delivering the building. We are fortunate to have an extraordinary project team that is committed to working with the city of Pasadena and Caltech ...
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Child abuse and neglect are serious public health problems in the United States, affecting nearly 1 million children each year, resulting in substantial economic burdens for the public and harmful outcomes in children, including anxiety, trauma, and depression and conduct problems. Few parenting programs have been shown effective in reducing child abuse and neglect after it has already begun. However, one very effective program, called Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), is the focal point of a 5-year $3.5 million study led by Dr. Elizabeth Skowron and Dr. Phil Fisher in the Center for Translational Neuroscience at the University of Oregon, funded by the NIH/NIDA. The Coaching Adaptive Parenting Strategies (CAPS) is designed to test PCITs effectiveness in preventing new episodes of child abuse and neglect, and to learn more about how it effects biological and behavioral markers emotion regulation and self-control in parents and their children. Originally designed to improve disruptive ...
A full understanding of the biology and behavior of humans cannot be complete without the collective contributions of the social sciences, cognitive sciences, and neurosciences. This book collects eighty-two of the foundational articles in the emerging discipline of social neuroscience.. The book addresses five main areas of research: multilevel integrative analyses of social behavior, using the tools of neuroscience, cognitive science, and social science to examine specific cases of social interaction; the relationships between social cognition and the brain, using noninvasive brain imaging to document brain function in various social situations; rudimentary biological mechanisms for motivation, emotion, and attitudes, and the shaping of these mechanisms by social factors; the biology of social relationships and interpersonal processes; and social influences on biology and health.. ...
Core Leaders: Paul Mattis, PhD, and Mark Gluck, PhD. The Cognitive and Behavioral Core (CBC), based jointly at the Center for Neurosciences at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research and the Center for Neuroscience at Rutgers University-Newark, provides neuropsychological and psychometric assessments for all Udall Center projects.. In addition, the core provides complementary support in the following two synergistic domains: (1) the design, analysis, and development of novel cognitive neuropsychological tasks for assessing the functionality of the fronto-striatal brain circuits during the development of Parkinsons disease (PD) and during its treatment (Projects 1-3); and (2) the development of neurocomputational and mathematical models of the fronto-striatal circuits that patients use in feedback-driven reinforcement learning and in neuro-economic decision making. These models inform the development of new behavioral tasks, and they provide behavioral measures that inform the analysis of ...
by James J. McGough, MD, and Stephen V. Faraone, PhD Dr. McGough is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Faraone is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the State University of New York […]. Continue Reading. ...
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The Center for Research in Cognition & Neurosciences (CRCN), a distant descendant of the 1948 Laboratoire de Psychologie, was created in 2012 along with the other research centres of the Faculty of Psychological Science and Education of the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Currently directed by the Centers main mission is to organise, coordinate, develop and promote research in the broad domain of the cognitive neurosciences. This interdisciplinary endeavour ...
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Applications accepted for a two-year Postdoctoral Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Studies in Cultural or Social Neuroscience, associated with the Foundation for Psychocultural Research - Hampshire College Program in Culture, Brain and Development (FPR-HC CBD).. The purpose of the fellowship is to encourage undergraduate teaching and research around questions about how neurobiological and cultural factors interact with and influence psychological and social behaviors and clinical practices. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. or M.D. and a demonstrated interest in teaching and pursuing research that brings neuroscience in dialogue with issues of culture and society. We are particularly interested in candidates who have background or training in both the neurosciences and in sociology, cross-cultural psychology or anthropology. The fellowship includes some undergraduate teaching (2 courses/year), advising, and research mentorship. There is funding available to support the fellows own ...
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Neurosciences Update is a publication for physicians. It highlights current trends and advances in neurology and neurosurgery at Mayo Clinic.
The annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS) began in 1990 as a small workshop called Analysis and Modeling of Neural Systems. The goal of the workshop was to explore the boundary between neuroscience and computation. Riding on the success of several seminal papers, physicists had made Neural Networks fashionable, and soon the quantitative methods used in these abstract model networks started permeating the methods and ideas of experimental neuroscientists. Although experimental neurophysiological approaches provided many advances, it became increasingly evident that mathematical and computational techniques would be required to achieve a comprehensive and quantitative understanding of neural system function. Computational Neuroscience emerged to complement experimental neurophysiology. The Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience, published in conjunction with the Organization for Computational Neuroscience, will be an extensive reference work consultable by both researchers and graduate
Neurosciences Update is a publication for physicians. It highlights current trends and advances in neurology and neurosurgery at Mayo Clinic.
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At Parker Adventist Hospital, a non-profit hospital within Centura Health system of care, health moves us. And moving fast for your brains health is our neurosciences teams top priority. Not only is our hospital a nationally-certified Primary Stroke Center which provides exceptional and fast stroke care, we have been awarded the Gold Plus & Target Stroke Elite Plus Achievement by the American Stroke Association for advanced quality levels in stroke care. Our program includes advanced neuro diagnostics, brain and spine surgery, and neuro rehabilitation. Parker Adventist Hospital neurosciences team will be there to provide state-of-the-art healthcare when your brain needs it most. ...
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WALTHAM, Mass., April 30, 2015-- Minerva Neurosciences, Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of innovative therapies to treat central nervous system diseases and disorders, today announced that it will release first quarter 2015 financial results before markets open on Thursday, May 7, 2015. Minerva Neurosciences, Inc....
UCSFs neurosciences community gathered to celebrate the launch of the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences, made possible by the recent $185 million gift from Joan and Sanford I.
A particle in the beam that happens to collide with an atomic nucleus in the target can stick to that nucleus or kick out one or more of its nuclear particles-thereby transforming the target atom into another isotope or even into another chemical element (changing oxygen-18 into fluorine-18, for instance, to yield fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)).. By picking the original target atoms and adjusting the energy of the particles in the beam, a radiochemist can control the radiochemical process and create the kind of radioactive isotope the PET imaging calls for.. The Center for Neurosciences at The Feinstein Institute houses a General Electric PETtrace cyclotron, an automated, compact, self-shielded medical cyclotron that can generate 16.5-MeV protons and 8.4-MeV deuterons. (One MeV, a measure of energy, is one million electron-volts.) The cyclotron can also be tuned to to make such other important radionuclides as carbon-11, nitrogen-13, and oxygen-15. A remotely operated semiautomatic system ...
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Sydney, NSW, Australia. Almost twenty years since the Decade of the Brain, governments are investing heavily in large global efforts to map the human brain and identify the neurobiological basis of thought and behaviour. These initiatives include the US BRAIN Initiative, the European Human Brain Project, the China Brain Project, and the Australian Brain Initiative. Developments in neuroscience are promising to improve our ability to treat or prevent mental illness, neurological disorders, and cognitive decline, and mitigate the harms of criminal behaviour. This burgeoning area of neuroscience research raises critical ethical, legal, and social challenges that have been recognised by the integration of neuroethical and neurolegal research within these initiatives. How might these developments in neuroscience impact Australian society?. Neuroscience & Society will feature leading national and international academics and practitioners in an interdisciplinary program addressing themes ...
by Randy A. Sansone, MD, and Lori A. Sansone, MD R. Sansone is a professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Internal Medicine at Wright State University School of Medicine in Dayton, OH, and Director of Psychiatry Education at Kettering Medical Center in Kettering, OH. L. Sansone is a civilian family medicine physician and Medical […]. Continue Reading. ...
The Clinical Neuroscience Immersion Experience (CNI-X) at Stanford University is an intensive one-week summer program that generally follows a students sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school. During this week, students from across California, the country, and the world are exposed to the breadth of research found in the Stanford Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Through interactive seminars with Stanford faculty and researchers, students learn about principles of neuroscience, clinical neuropsychiatry, neuroscience research, psychiatric epidemiology, behavioral and social sciences, and more.. In addition to participating in interactive lectures, students will spend guided time working in small teams to develop innovative, novel solutions to social issues related to psychiatry, psychology, or neuroscience. These ideas and solutions are then presented at a final capstone session in front of an audience of classmates, families, and the programs faculty and staff.. CNI-X ...
Review Graduate Program details of International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences in Berlin Germany from Charite - Universitatsmedizin Berlin. Medical Neurosciences focuses on translational research. The program provides a structured education in basic neuroscience to medical students and trains students of the natural...
A syndrome complex composed of three conditions which represent clinical variants of the same disease process: STRIATONIGRAL DEGENERATION; SHY-DRAGER SYNDROME; and the sporadic form of OLIVOPONTOCEREBELLAR ATROPHIES. Clinical features include autonomic, cerebellar, and basal ganglia dysfunction. Pathologic examination reveals atrophy of the basal ganglia, cerebellum, pons, and medulla, with prominent loss of autonomic neurons in the brain stem and spinal cord (MeSH).. ...
The training environment here in neuroscience is one of the best in Canada and worldwide, especially in behavioural neuroscience and systems neuroscience, says Mao. We have several leading neuroscientists and we have a state-of-the-art research setup. We have a vibrant graduate community and all of this makes it a very good environment to do neuroscience research. I feel happy that I chose the U of L. Its really been an unforgettable experience.. The skills he learned while studying biomedical engineering have proved valuable in studying neuroscience, a field that increasingly requires multi-disciplinary approaches, including mathematical modelling, programming to analyze data and engineering to build research apparatuses. Mao is interested in the interactions between two regions in the brain: the hippocampus, thought to be the centre of memory, and the neocortex, thought to be involved in sensory perception, cognition, spatial reasoning and language.. Scientists believe the hippocampus is ...
Why subscribe and read Premier source of high quality research; Reports novel findings that are likely to change the direction of thinking and practice in biomedical sciences; Covers research findings in all subfields of neuroscience (behavioral, cognitive, computational, developmental and regeneration, molecular, neural aging, neuroanatomy, neurobiology, neurochemistry, neuroendocrinology, neurogenetics, neuroimmunology, neuropathology, neuropharmacology, neurophysiology, methodology, neurotoxicology and systems neuroscience) as well as in the fields of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry; Represents international forum for the dissemination of research data aiming at the exchange of ideas thus facilitating the collaboration between researchers from different countries. Why submit Unbiased, fast and comprehensive peer review; Web-based manuscript submission system; Free English language correction of grammar and style for authors. Journal ...
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We study chronic pain and the effects of treatments including cognitive behavioral therapy and medications on brain structure and functioning, disorders that have a behavioral and cognitive componenet, such as Parkinsons disease and ADHD, and sex hormones and neurotransmitter influences on brain function, with particular regard to healthy aging. ...
The mission of the AIDS Neurological Center is to conduct research and provide clinical support on HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders. The Center investigators conduct both clinical and basic neuroscience research on the neurological and neuropsychological aspects of HIV and AIDS. The Center participates in and supports clinical trials with a neurological focus in the UNC AIDS Clinical Trials Unit locally and the AIDS Clinical Trials Group in the United States and internationally. Through the clinical component, the Center provides clinical consultation and evaluation for HIV and AIDS related neurological and neuropsychological disorders. The Center has an active basic neuroscience research program focused on the pathogenesis of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.. ...
Social Neuroscience of Psychiatric Disorders is about the role of the Social Brain in neuropsychiatry. The need to belong to social groups and interact with others has driven much of the evolution of the human brain. The relatively young field of social…
2002. Regulation of Ovulation by Human Pheromones, Foundations in Social Neuroscience, John T. Cacioppo, Gary G. Berntson, Ralph Adolphs, C. Sue Carter, Richard J. Davidson, Martha McClintock, Bruce S. McEwen, Michael Meaney, Daniel L. Schacter, Esther M. Sternberg, Steve Suomi, Shelley E. Taylor. Download citation file:. ...
Neurosciences Critical Care Unit is staffed with some of the nations most exceptional neuroscience physicians, nurses and rehabilitative experts here at Ohio State.
Nonetheless, our conclusion that the allure of neuroscience is conceptual rather than pictorial should be further explored in future studies. A promising approach would be to directly compare a neuroscience image to a non-neuroscience image. Assuming that perceptual features of the stimuli are well matched across conditions, this comparison could show more conclusively that brain images have an effect because of the conceptual information they provide and not because of their perceptual properties. Future studies should also explore whether the effect of the neuroscience text is fully redundant with the effect of the neuroscience image. If so, a brain image without accompanying text should be sufficient to cause a maximum effect. In the absence of a contribution from perceptual fluency (an absence we documented in Experiment 1), we predict that an isolated brain image will be less effective than neuroscience text. On the other hand, studies on moral judgment have sometimes shown that the ...
The Center for Neurosciences Inpatient Neurology Program consists of physicians and providers who care for hospitalized patients with (or at risk for) neurological disorders and disease. We are a rapidly growing group focused on managing acute neurological illness in the hospital setting.. Inpatient Neurology is best defined as site-based subspecialists dedicated to providing and improving inpatient neurologic care. In contrast to the traditional model of an office-based neurologist, the inpatient neurology program provides on-site availability for urgent evaluations and administration of time-sensitive therapies. Inpatient Neurology physicians evaluate and treat a multitude of conditions including altered mental status, acute stroke, seizure disorders, nervous system cancer, headaches, and neuromuscular respiratory failure. They may also diagnose and co-manage patients with critical illness polyneuropathy/myopathy, coma, complications of solid-organ transplantation, or increased intracranial ...
Sandeep Grover, Abhishek Ghosh, Deepak Ghormode, Do patients of delirium have catatonic features? An exploratory study, Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2014, 68, 8, ...
of neuroimaging. Unlike congresses of thematic societies, the AMIE does not focus on results of examinations and studies but on the underlying technical aspects.. The AMIE is a twin-event with the Summer School on Imaging (SuSIE 2020) which provides clinical lectures and hands-on-workshops on Imaging in Epilepsy, Epilepsy Surgery, Epilepsy Research and Cognitive Neurosciences.. The AMIE 2020 was intended to take place from September 14th to 16th, 2020 in Bochum, Germany. However, due to the current COVID-situation, the AMIE 2020 will be held exclusively online. We offer the following program for you:. AMIE Online Scientific Workshops: all organizers of scientific workshops planned for the 2020 AMIE are currently being invited to run publically accessible video conferences instead. Look at the program to be updated with regards to those workshops that will go online and their respective time slots.. AMIE Sponsored Workshops: Commercial AMIE partners have the option to offer online presentations ...
The Galway Neuroscience Podcast is a series of podcasts developed and hosted by the students of the NUIG Masters in Clinical Neuroscience program. The aim of this podcast is to communicate the latest neuroscience research and education to both students and lay audiences who may be interested in the brain and nervous system and the field of neuroscience as a whole.. In our first episode, Emma and Michael discuss an interesting article about how parasites infect the brain. Our guest speaker, Dr. Derek Morris talks to us about the development of the Galway Neuroscience Centre over the last number of years and the direction of the research in NUI Galway going forward. Nathan and Ellie answer some brain-related questions submitted to us by secondary school students from around the country.. Listen here.. ...
Last patient completes extension phase of Phase IIb trial with MIN-101. Company receives FDA acceptance of Investigational New Drug Application for MIN-117. WALTHAM, Mass., Sept. 26, 2016-- Minerva Neurosciences, Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of therapies to treat central nervous system disorders, today...
SiNAPSA Neuroscience Conference (SNC) 2015 is the sixth biannual international neuroscience meeting organized by SiNAPSA, Slovenian Neuroscience Association in partnership with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ljubljana. The meeting covers a wide array of neuroscience research from the molecular to the systems level. The programme consists of plenary lectures, thematic symposia and poster sessions presenting the state-of-art in basic neurobiology (molecular neurobiology, neurochemistry and animal model work), developmental and adult neurology, psychiatry, psychology, cognitive and translational neuroscience.
His research, which includes both clinical and basic research, aims at elucidating the molecular basis and physiopathological mechanisms of several hereditary neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinsons disease, frontotemporal lobar degeneration, cerebellar ataxia and spastic paraplegia. He received awards from the Academy of Science (Institut de France: Prix François Lhermitte for research on Parkinsons Disease in 2005), from the Academy of Science (Institut de France: Grand Prix Lamonica de Neurologie in 2011) and the Prize of the Roger de Spoelberch Foundation in 2012. . From 2001 to 2009, Alexis Brice has been the Head of the Department of Genetics at the Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital associated with the University Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris 6) medical school. He is also the coordinator of the National Reference Centre for Neurogenetics. He is director of the ICM (Brain and Spine Institute) and heads a research group doing research on Neurogenetics and the DNA and ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Brain dystrophin, neurogenetics and mental retardation. AU - Mehler, Mark F.. PY - 2000/3/24. Y1 - 2000/3/24. N2 - Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and the allelic disorder Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD) are common X-linked recessive neuromuscular disorders that are associated with a spectrum of genetically based developmental cognitive and behavioral disabilities. Seven promoters scattered throughout the huge DMD/BMD gene locus normally code for distinct isoforms of the gene product, dystrophin, that exhibit nervous system developmental, regional and cell-type specificity. Dystrophin is a complex plasmalemmal-cytoskeletal linker protein that possesses multiple functional domains, autosomal and X-linked homologs and associated binding proteins that form multiunit signaling complexes whose composition is unique to each cellular and developmental context. Through additional interactions with a variety of proteins of the extracellular matrix, plasma membrane, cytoskeleton and ...
Article: Moran CN & Kyriacou CP (2009) Functional neurogenetics of the courtship song of male Drosophila melanogaster. Cortex, 45 (1), pp. 18-34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2008.05.010
This International Workshop will take place November 4-9 2016 under the joint auspices of the International Schools of Ethology and Neuroscience...
Neuromarketing. its complexities, methodological and other neuro-points. .. .. Hello, Im Edgar Sánchez (E.S.). I am with Steve Genco (S.G.), leading author of the book Neuromarketing for Dummies.. E.S.: Steve, thank you for taking time to join this conversation about Neuromarketing.. Steve, lets begin with the basic things, What is Neuromarketing, what is the definition?, your definition of Neuromarketing?. S.G.: Well, Neuromarketing is basically the study of consumer behavior in terms of the process of the human brain and applying a huge amount of knowledge that has been developed over the last couple of decades in the brain sciences which I include Psychology, Neuroscience and also Behavioral Economics. The application, those insights which those include topics of Marketing in Consumer Behavior, Consumer Decision Making, and basically looking at the consumer as kind of full picture of the consumer brain that we have today as opposed to the kind of limited models that we used to have ...
Our research program lies at the intersection between biological psychiatry and cognitive neuroscience with developmental and social cognition components. Our broad research goals are to specify and understand neurobiological bases of psychoses and in doing so, to further elucidate neural underpinnings of normal cognitive processes. Since early 1990s, we have focused on understanding the nature of cognitive deficits of schizophrenia (e.g. deficits in working memory, attention, oculomotor control, thought) to elucidate the relationships among behavioral signs, brain abnormalities and psychotic symptoms. We work with observable and quantifiable behaviors that can clearly differentiate patients with schizophrenia from healthy people and we try to understand the neural origins and behavioral consequences of these differences. Our earlier studies of working memory deficit in schizophrenia have played a significant role in establishing cognitive impairments as core features of schizophrenia (e.g. Park ...
Cognitive neurophysiology We focus the science of the subjective health experience with a cognitive neuroscience and translational science approach. Health statistics demonstrate that half of the sick leave absence in Sweden may be ascribed to the subjective health axis. Our vision is to develop comprehensive physiological/biomedical explanations to the subjective health experience and the mission is defined by the unmet medical needs in patients with a low subjective health experience/low self esteem or chronic pain.
Melissa Arbuckle, MD, PhD is Vice Chair for Education and Director of Resident Education in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Arbuckles interests focus on the role of medical education in advancing the translation of research into the practice of psychiatry.. Dr. Arbuckle is a principal investigator on Columbias NIH funded R25 Research Track. This program, Priming the Pump: Training Physician-Scientists in Translational Neuroscience, aims to support the development of physician-scientists who are dedicated to translational research in psychiatry. As part of her effort to expand the translation of basic neuroscience to clinical practice, Dr. Arbuckle is also co-chair of the National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative (NNCI), an NIH funded collaboration to create, pilot, and disseminate a comprehensive set of shared resources to help train psychiatrists to integrate a modern neuroscience e perspective into their clinical work. In ...
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學術演講與論文發表(2006-2011 ). 1. 吳建昌,司法精神醫學:倫理與法律議題。台灣精神醫學會第52屆年會,2013年11月2-3日,國防醫學院,台北,台灣。. 2. 吳建昌,從歷史與文化看自殺防治法律政策。台灣精神醫學會第52屆年會,2013年11月2-3日,國防醫學院,台北,台灣。. 3. Wu, KCC, Responsibilities and Responsibilizations in Alcohol-related Crimes: A Pragmatic Perspective, in Tokyo Conference on Philosophy of Psychiatry 2013, Sep 20-22, 2013, The University of Tokyo, Komaba, Japan.. 4. Wu, KCC, Benefit sharing in human genetic technology: A perspective of constructive comparative justice, in The ELSI of Biopharmaceutical Research, June 14, 2013, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan. 5. Wu, KCC, Linking social determinants to health: Can cultural neuroscience do the job?, in the 2013 International Cultural Neuroscience Consortium Conference, May 10-12, 2013, Northwestern University, ...
John M. Kane, MD - Gerald E. Hogarty Excellence in Schizophrenia Research Memorial Lecture. The Pittsburgh Schizophrenia Conference is the nations longest running scientific meeting devoted to exploring the latest research findings related to schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. Each year, internationally recognized experts provide comprehensive reviews of advances in their areas and emphasize the clinical relevance of the research. This years meeting will cover a range of topics, including the relevance of animal models to the prevention and treatment of schizophrenia, new findings in the area of genetics, the importance of early detection and intervention, and the role of spirituality in recovery from serious mental illness. John M. Kane, MD will present the Gerald E. Hogarty Excellence in Schizophrenia Research Memorial Lecture on Lessons Learned From RAISE-ETP: Where Do We Go from Here? Dr. Kane is Senior Vice President for Behavioral Health Services at Northwell Health in New ...
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Wang, C; Ji, F; Hong, Z; Poh, JS; Krishnan, R; Lee, J; Rekhi, G; Keefe, RSE; Adcock, RA; Wood, SJ; Fornito, A; Pasternak, O; Chee, MWL; Zhou, J (2016). Disrupted salience network functional connectivity and white-matter microstructure in persons at risk for psychosis: findings from the LYRIKS study.. Psychological Medicine, 46(13), 2771-2783. [doi] [abs] ...
Abstract Background The pathophysiology of early brain injury (EBI) after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is poorly understood. The present study evaluates the influence of zinc transporter 3 (ZnT3) knockout and the depletion of vesicular zinc on EBI. Methodology SAH was induced in ZnT3 KO mice by internal carotid artery perforation. The changes in behavior were recorded at 24 hours after SAH. Hematoxylin-eosin, Nissl and TUNEL staining were performed to evaluate neuronal apoptosis. Data from mice with a score of 8-12 in intracerebral bleeding (i.e. moderate SAH), were analyzed. Results The degree of SAH-induced neuronal injury was directly correlated to the amount of blood lost, which in turn was negatively reflected in their behavior. The Wild Type (WT)-SAH group behaved poorly when compared to the knockout (KO)-SAH mice and their poor neurological score was accompanied by an increase in the number of apoptotic neurons. Conversely, the improvement of behavior in the KO-SAH group was associated with a
In 2001, there was a need for a science website that was dedicated strictly to neuroscience research news, so NeuroscienceNews.com was started. To this day, the site is an independent science news website focusing mainly on neuroscience and other cognitive sciences.. No funds have been taken from governments, grants, pharmaceutical companies, big businesses, banks, schools, or others with possibly conflicting interests, to help with this site at any time.. We scour news sources from universities, labs, news agencies, scientists, science publishers, and other science departments. We post full articles, releases, abstracts, and sometimes full research journal papers on our site. We also take submissions from nearly anyone.. We attempt to link to the original news releases in our posts. We try to include a link to the research papers discussed in the press release, or article, as well as other information that may be important to our readers. We try to include the full list of authors, journal ...
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Standard EEG and the difficult-to-assess mental status Kanwaldeep Sidhu, S. MD Fourth-Year Resident, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA Richard Balon, MD Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA Victor Ajluni, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University School…
The latest installment of The Year in Cognitive Neuroscience series features in-depth reviews of the major issues and emerging topics in cognitive neuroscience, including the role of strategies in motor learning; efficient coding and the neural representation of value; the emotion paradox in the aging brain; perceptual foundations of bilingual acquisition in infancy; understanding disgust; color through the lens of art practice, history, philosophy and neuroscience; functional imaging studies of emotion regulation; and neuropeptides and social recognition. NOTE: Annals volumes are available for sale as individual books or as a journal. For information on institutional journal subscriptions, please visit http://ordering.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/subs.asp?ref=1749-6632&doi=10.1111/(ISSN)1749-6632.. ACADEMY MEMBERS: Please contact the New York Academy of Sciences directly to place your order (www.nyas.org). Members of the New York Academy of Science receive full-text access to Annals online and ...
This groundbreaking book delivers a much needed bridge between the neurosciences and psychoanalysis. Freud hoped that the neurosciences would offer support for his psychoanalysis theories at some point in the future: both disciplines, after all, agree that experience leaves traces in the mind. But even today, as we enter the twenty-first century, all too many scientists and analysts maintain that each side has wholly different models of the origin and nature of those traces. What constitutes human experience, how does this experience shape us, and how, if at all, do we change our lives? Psychoanalysis and the neurosciences have failed to communicate about these questions, when they have not been frankly antagonistic. But, in Biology of Freedom, Francois Ansermet and Pierre Magistretti are at last breaking new ground. This fully illustrated account, rigorous yet lucid and entirely accessible, shows how the plasticity of the brains neural network allows for successive inscriptions, ...
Background:. Tone Berge has a Master and PhD degree in Biochemistry from the Institute of Biosciences, University of Oslo, where she studied the hematopoietic transcription factor c-Myb. She used in vitro techniques as well as yeast and mammalian cells to define the optimal DNA binding sites for c-Myb. At the Department of Anatomy, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, she has performed postdoctoral research on T cells signaling, studying the adapter protein TSAd, encoded by the SH2D2A gene. Her main task was to characterize SH2D2A-deficient mice.. Project/Research interest:. Tone Berges main focus is to perform functional follow-up of immune-related genes that have been identified as MS susceptibility genes through genome-wide approaches. Berge is currently the main supervisor of two PhD students Pankaj Kumar Keshari and Anna Eriksson and two Master students, Fernanda Correio Kropf and Ingrid Mo, and co-supervisor of PhD student Ina Skaara Brorson.. Research interest ...
Titel: Psychiatric Comorbidity in Multiple Sclerosis - Biological and Epidemiological Aspects Huvudhandledare: Professor Jussi Jokinen, Umeå University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Division of Psychiatry, Affiliated with Karolinska Institutet, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Centre for Psychiatry Research Bihandledare: Professor Jan Hillert, Karolinska Institutet, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Division of Neurology
Critical ReviewsTM in Neurobiology encompasses a wide range of disciplines including experimental neurobiology and electrophysiology. Recent developments in analytical instrumentation and quantitative disciplines have contributed to the advancement of the field. Consequently, its relevance in modern medicine is of paramount importance in developing new diagnostic methods. Critical ReviewsTM in Neurobiology publishes reviews and significant contributions from a wide range of areas related to neurobiology in the context of their impact on important clinical problems. The journal presents up-to-date information from basic neuroscience, clinical neurobiology, neurosurgery and psychiatry. Pertinent issues from developmental neurobiology, memory, cognition, geriatrics and neuroimmunology will also be examined. High quality review papers which integrate basic neuroscience and clinical neurology are invited.
Signal transduction refers to the processes by which intercellular signals such as neurotransmitters, neurotrophic factors, circulating hormones, and cytokines produce intracellular biochemical alterations that in turn modify neuronal functioning including the regulation of gene expression. Intercellular signals and their receptors, generally located in the neuronal plasma membrane, represent only a small amount of all information processing in the brain. An understanding of the complex biochemical mechanisms that operate inside ...
The brain controls bodily function and behavior through the motor system, the autonomic nervous system (Chapter 9), and hormones released by neuroendocrine neurons. Hormones are signaling molecules that reach their target cells by means of the bloodstream. They comprise three major classes: peptides, neurotransmitter-like small molecules such as epinephrine (adrenalin), and steroid-like molecules. Through its neuroendocrine system, the brain contributes to body homeostasis, regulates growth and maturation, and facilitates the bodys response to environmental stressors, illness, and injury. ...
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... is ranked second in the world (and first in Europe) for neuroscience and behaviour by Thomson ISI Essential ... UCL Neuroscience generates over 30% of the UK's contribution to the most highly cited publications in neuroscience, more than ... UCL Neuroscience is a research domain that encompasses the breadth of neuroscience research activity across University College ... UCL Neuroscience raised over £312 million in research funding over the period 2005 to 2010. Neuroscience-related departments ...
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The P300 (P3) wave is an event-related potential (ERP) component elicited in the process of decision making. It is considered to be an endogenous potential, as its occurrence links not to the physical attributes of a stimulus, but to a person's reaction to it. More specifically, the P300 is thought to reflect processes involved in stimulus evaluation or categorization. It is usually elicited using the oddball paradigm, in which low-probability target items are mixed with high-probability non-target (or "standard") items. When recorded by electroencephalography (EEG), it surfaces as a positive deflection in voltage with a latency (delay between stimulus and response) of roughly 250 to 500 ms. In the scientific literature a differentiation is often made in the P3, which is divided according to time: Early P3 window (300-400 ms) and Late P3 window (380-440 ms). The signal is typically measured most strongly by the electrodes covering the parietal lobe. The presence, magnitude, topography and timing ...
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... is the field of study which applies neuroscience research to translate or develop into clinical ... Brain Imaging in Behavioral Neuroscience. Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences. Vol. 11. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. ... Brain Imaging in Behavioral Neuroscience. Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences. Vol. 11. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. ... Brain Imaging in Behavioral Neuroscience. Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences. Vol. 11. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. ...
Similar to other interdisciplinary fields such as social neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, affective neuroscience, and ... Cultural neuroscience also shares intellectual goals with critical neuroscience, a field of inquiry that scrutinizes the social ... Choudhury, S.; Nagel, S.K.; Slaby, J. (2009). "Critical Neuroscience: Linking Neuroscience and Society through Critical ... Cultural neuroscience is a field of research that focuses on the interrelation between a human's cultural environment and ...
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... is the combination of consumer research with modern neuroscience. The goal of the field is to find neural ... Consumer research provides a real-world application for neuroscience studies. Consumer studies help neuroscience to learn more ... Consumer neuroscience is unique among the three because the main focus is on the consumer and how various factors affect ... European Journal of Neuroscience. Jul 2004;20(1):293-302. Erk S, Kiefer M, Grothe J, Wunderlich AP, Spitzer M, Walter H. ...
Broadly defined, positive neuroscience is the study of what the brain does well. Instead of studying mental illness, positive ... Though positive neuroscience is only beginning to be recognized as an emerging field, empirical research of optimal or ... 1] Positive Neuroscience: A Project of the University of Pennsylvania and the John Templeton Foundation (CS1 maint: multiple ... Topics in positive neuroscience overlap heavily with those of positive psychology, but use neuroimaging techniques to extend ...
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From the concept of personality and network neuroscience sprouts the field of personality network neuroscience (PNN). The goal ... Markett S, Montag C, Reuter M (August 2018). "Network Neuroscience and Personality". Personality Neuroscience. 1: e14. doi: ... Quantitative psychology Talairach coordinates Systems Neuroscience Connectome Large-scale brain network Clinical Neuroscience ... "Network neuroscience". Nature Neuroscience. 20 (3): 353-364. doi:10.1038/nn.4502. PMC 5485642. PMID 28230844. van den Heuvel MP ...
... is a branch of neuroscience concerned with the study of neurons at a cellular level. This includes ... "Cellular Neuroscience". Institute of Neuroscience. University of Oregon. Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved ... "Cellular Neuroscience" (pdf). Cellular neuroscience research at the University of Victoria. University of Victoria. Retrieved ... Journals such as Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience and Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience are published regarding cellular ...
... is a biweekly rapid-publication scientific journal for short articles covering all aspects of neuroscience ... According to the Journal Citation Reports, Neuroscience Letters has a 2020 impact factor of 3.046. "Neuroscience Letters". 2020 ... Neuroscience journals, Elsevier academic journals, Publications established in 1975, English-language journals, Biweekly ... journals, All stub articles, Neuroscience journal stubs). ...
... is a branch of neuroscience that focuses on the visual system of the human body, mainly located in the ... Eventually visual neuroscience aims to completely explain how the visual system processes all changes in faces as well as ... In the past, visual neuroscience has focused primarily on how the brain (and in particular the Visual Cortex) responds to light ... The main goal of visual neuroscience is to understand how neural activity results in visual perception, as well as behaviors ...
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  • But a new paper published in the Journal of Neuroscience provides clues pointing towards one possible function - sleep might help to repair support structures in the brain. (theguardian.com)
  • It became clear to us in 2007 that we were on the cusp of an emerging Python in neuroscience ecosystem, particularly in computational neuroscience and neuroimaging, but also in electrophysiological data analysis and in psychophysics. (frontiersin.org)
  • Stephanie Nelli uses neuroscience and machine learning to study the computational principles underlying rapid learning and flexible decision-making. (oxy.edu)
  • Rochelle van der Merwe '21, a neuroscience major, participated in a special workshop held at the Carney Center for Computational Brain Science geared toward using computational modeling to study neural processes and behavior. (oberlin.edu)
  • and computational neuroscience, predicated on the fact that brains solve complex information processing problems. (sfn.org)
  • ModelDB: Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience (Book) (Sterratt et al. (yale.edu)
  • Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience (Book) (Sterratt et al. (yale.edu)
  • Requiring an elementary background in neuroscience and some high school mathematics, this textbook is an ideal basis for a course on computational neuroscience. (yale.edu)
  • It provides a platform for papers that range from computational and experimental work in the neurosciences to those that fit the interface between experiments and clinic. (sagepub.com)
  • The bachelor of science major in neuroscience is a prototypical interdisciplinary program consisting principally of biology and psychology courses. (bgsu.edu)
  • Be prepared for post-baccalaureate studies in psychology, biology, neuroscience, or medical school, or for entering the private sector in areas related to their training. (bgsu.edu)
  • At Occidental you can obtain a minor in neuroscience by combining classes from biology , cognitive science and psychology . (oxy.edu)
  • Based in psychology, Augustana's flexible major in neuroscience also includes courses in biology and philosophy, plus additional courses that could include chemistry and/or religion. (augustana.edu)
  • A major in neuroscience is an excellent starting point for a career in a medical field, psychology, research science and more. (augustana.edu)
  • The organization of coursework within the psychology and neuroscience department felt like stepping stones guiding me toward a career in research. (augustana.edu)
  • Charlotte Babarinsa '20, a double major in psychology and neuroscience, conducted research on sensory attention in Professor Leslie Kwakye's lab as an Oberlin College Research Fellow (OCRF). (oberlin.edu)
  • The Departments of Psychology and Biology offer a course major and an honors major in Neuroscience . (swarthmore.edu)
  • Post-doctoral Research Associate in Emerging Adult Mental Health and Neurocognition Candidates are being considered for a full-time postdoctoral position to work on a NIMH funded multi-site study lead by Dr. Roselinde Kaiser in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder and Dr. Hannah Snyder in the Department of Psychology at Brandeis University. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • The minimum academic course requirement is normally 6 units which is met by the satisfactory completion of Cellular, Molecular and Developmental Neuroscience ( Medical Science 619 .01), and Systems Neuroscience and Neuropathology ( Medical Science 619 .02) in the first year. (ucalgary.ca)
  • Systems Neuroscience at UPenn), including abroad but students should seek Swarthmore faculty approval for such courses in advance. (swarthmore.edu)
  • A key issue within the field of neuroscience is understanding how genetic programs in fixed neural circuits are able to guide state-dependent innate behaviors. (rochester.edu)
  • Thus, the student will be able to join the growing field of neuroscience and neuroimaging research as well as fill the rising demand for graduates specialized in neuroimaging due to the increasing worldwide availability of high-resolution scanners. (dtu.dk)
  • The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts will be scientific excellence, originality, adherence to ethical committee, defiance of dogma based on sound evidence and relevance to the field of neuroscience based on peer review of manuscripts. (sagepub.com)
  • The journal is meant to provide an authoritative reference work for those interested in the structure and functions of the nervous system at all levels of analysis, including the genetic, molecular, cellular, behavioral, cognitive and clinical neurosciences. (degruyter.com)
  • The neuroscience professors are experts in the areas of learning and memory, pain and drug-seeking behavior, communication, cognitive and affective neuropsychology, and sensation and perception. (augustana.edu)
  • Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2019) 31 (2): 221-235. (mit.edu)
  • Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2013) 25 (6): 920-935. (mit.edu)
  • Multidisciplinarity is an intrinsic and fundamental factor of Neuroscience, which unites investigations from the bimolecular to the cognitive spectrum. (bvsalud.org)
  • To maintain the high standards of 'Neuroscience Topics', we may turn down the submission depending on the content. (jnss.org)
  • Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from all around McGill joined us to learn about research dissemination methods, and making neuroscience content accessible and engaging for different audiences. (mcgill.ca)
  • Although it may seem strange at first glance to center a Research Topic around a tool, rather than around a scientific problem, we feel it is justified by the increasingly critical role of scientific programming in neuroscience research, and by the particular strengths of the Python language and the broader Python scientific computing ecosystem. (frontiersin.org)
  • This online course is designed to include all of the core concepts in neurophysiology and clinical neuroanatomy that would be presented in most first-year neuroscience courses in schools of medicine. (coursera.org)
  • All six of the core neuroscience faculty conduct research with students on campus, and Occidental's location in Los Angeles enables you to participate in additional basic and clinical research in neuroscience at institutions throughout L.A. (oxy.edu)
  • Those who study neuroscience are well suited for careers in academia (research and teaching), clinical sciences, biotech, the pharmaceutical industry, neuropsychology and psychiatry, and medicine, among other paths. (oxy.edu)
  • The unique combination of advanced imaging techniques and a broad knowledge of basic and clinical neuroscience topics enables the students to combine the diverse scientific fields involved in neuroscience research and thereby facilitate interdisciplinary research. (dtu.dk)
  • Learn about the clinical features, underlying causes and development of new treatments for neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and motor neurone disease from experts at the Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience (SITraN). (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • The Clinical Neuroscience Institute is part of Premier Health Specialists . (premierhealth.com)
  • The aim of this paper is to reflect the differential clinical approach of psychoanalysis and neuroscience. (bvsalud.org)
  • This is not in opposition to the neurosciences or drugs, but to ask about its ethical status, derived from the primacy of the clinical position in the art of healing. (bvsalud.org)
  • We therefore felt that it was timely and important to raise awareness of the emerging Python in Neuroscience software ecosystem amongst researchers developing Python-based tools, but also in the larger neuroscience community. (frontiersin.org)
  • Collected in this Research Topic are 24 articles describing some ways in which neuroscience researchers around the world are turning to the Python programming language to get their job done faster and more efficiently. (frontiersin.org)
  • Neuroscience researchers are increasingly coming to a consensus that bilingualism has many positive consequences for the brain, wrote the Los Angeles Times Feb. 26, in story that also appeared in the Chicago Tribune and on numerous US television news websites. (yorku.ca)
  • The signature feature of the Stanford Neurosciences IDP is the combination of outstanding faculty researchers and exceedingly bright, energetic students in a community that shares a firm and longstanding commitment to understanding the nervous system at all its levels of function. (stanford.edu)
  • One article shall have a solo leading author, since one of the purposes of 'Neuroscience Topics' is to encourage young researchers. (jnss.org)
  • The Society for Neuroscience promotes the exchange of information among researchers. (askjan.org)
  • The SDC master's programme in neuroscience and neuroimaging is developed by active researchers from both Denmark and China, and includes lecturers from five Danish universities as well as several of the institutes of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. (dtu.dk)
  • Through the inclusion of top researchers as guest lecturers, students will be introduced to the latest advances in neuroscience research and techniques. (dtu.dk)
  • As the Cecil and Linda Rorabeck Chair in Molecular Neuroscience and Vascular Biology, Professor Welsh will join 450 active researchers at the Schulich Medicine & Dentistry with more than 130 million dollars in annual research funding and join more than 40 researchers within the Robarts Research Institute. (uwo.ca)
  • Papers investigating the physiological mechanisms underlying pathologies of the nervous system, or papers that report novel technologies of interest to researchers in neurosciences are also welcome. (sagepub.com)
  • In addition to structured coursework, majors are strongly urged to take independent research courses with neuroscience faculty (NEUR 4700, BIOL 4010, and/or PSYC 4900). (bgsu.edu)
  • The neuroscience major is especially suited for students interested in careers in medicine or research. (bgsu.edu)
  • From this was born the idea for a Research Topic in Frontiers in Neuroinformatics on "Python in Neuroscience" to showcase those projects we were aware of, and to give exposure to projects of which we were not aware. (frontiersin.org)
  • The primary goal of the program is to train students to become leaders in neuroscience research, education and outreach. (stanford.edu)
  • In 2011, the MacArthur Foundation granted $4.5 million to establish the national Research Network on Law and Neuroscience (which shortens its name to the Network ) headquartered at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. (thenextweb.com)
  • Their mission includes examining the multiple effects of modern neuroscience on criminal law, designing and conducting neuroscientific research, and trying to make neuroscience accessible and beneficial to America's courtrooms. (thenextweb.com)
  • Applications are ranked according to academic excellence, prior research experience and commitment to the study of neuroscience. (ucalgary.ca)
  • Neuroscience PhD students are strongly encouraged to attend and present their research in at least one national or international scientific conference each year. (utsa.edu)
  • The workshop, entitled Increase Your Impact: Sharing neuroscience research with diverse audiences, was facilitated by Falisha Karpati (Program Officer, Healthy Brains for Healthy Lives) and John Van Heest (Communications Administrator, Teaching and Learning Services). (mcgill.ca)
  • If you are a major in one of these departments, you can use the neuroscience minor to build a deep emphasis in neuroscience that meets your individual research interests and career goals. (oxy.edu)
  • Each year, neuroscience majors are among the Augustana students invited to participate in the prestigious Texas Medical Center Summer Student Research Program in Houston. (augustana.edu)
  • Juliana Pinheiro '20 is conducting research in Dr. Krishna Bhat's laboratory at the MD Anderson Cancer Center before pursuing a career in medicine and neuroscience research. (augustana.edu)
  • Read the latest news on neuroscience research taking place at UCL and discover upcoming events. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • In his mind's eye, he sees himself as a tenure-track professor at a top research university, heading a lab at the nexus of neuroscience and social work. (bc.edu)
  • Pierce has developed the hard skills to conduct research at the intersection of neuroscience and social work, according to Black, learning how neuroimaging works, how to use complex software to analyze results, and how to interpret findings. (bc.edu)
  • The Oberlin Neuroscience program offers a variety and depth of research experiences. (oberlin.edu)
  • Mentorship and research are cornerstones of the Neuroscience program. (oberlin.edu)
  • I am pleased to announce that Donald Welsh, PhD, professor in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology and scientist at Robarts Research Institute, has been appointed to the position of the Cecil and Linda Rorabeck Chair in Molecular Neuroscience and Vascular Biology, at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University. (uwo.ca)
  • This Institute itself is an exciting new business model in the world of neuroscience research, created as a joint collaborative venture between a leading academic institution and a highly respected pharmaceutical giant. (siskiyou.com)
  • In order to effectively address these burdens, appropriately-trained scientists who conduct high-impact neuroscience research will be needed. (springer.com)
  • However, to provide information about current neuroscience research productivity and direction, the existing capacity and focus need to be identified. (springer.com)
  • In this study, we sought to evaluate the existing capacity and direction of neuroscience-related research in Ghana. (springer.com)
  • To do this, we examined publications reporting research investigations authored by scientists affiliated with Ghanaian institutions in specific areas of neuroscience over the last two decades (1995-2015). (springer.com)
  • NeURoscience highlights the important research happening across the University of Rochester that's transforming our understanding of the human brain. (iprsoftware.com)
  • Dr His was awarded a prize in the Neurosciences, Epidemiology, and Infectious Diseases ( Neurosciences, épidémiologie et maladies infectieuses ) research area for her research to better understand the causes of breast cancer by studying the metabolome. (who.int)
  • We've learned a lot about the neuroscience of pain and what areas we can address that have not been fully addressed so far,' says NIH Director Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D. 'With the national opioid tragedy we are facing, we can do better with partnerships with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other research agencies. (medlineplus.gov)
  • And because you are curious about the biology behind thoughts, perceptions, emotions, motivations, decisions and actions - basically, neuroscience - the connections you'll make throughout your liberal arts education will give you even more perspective. (augustana.edu)
  • The 'Statistical Imaging Neuroscience' group at the DCCN researches analytical approaches for the analysis of functional neuroimaging data. (ru.nl)
  • Investigation methods such as neuroimaging and monitoring of autonomic responses have provided confluence between Psychotherapy and Neuroscience. (bvsalud.org)
  • Neuroimaging and neuroscience of emotional processes]. (bvsalud.org)
  • Neuroscience is an inherently multidisciplinary area of study, integrating approaches from a diverse set of fields at many levels of analysis. (oxy.edu)
  • CNSI is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary neuroscience program that provides total neurological care for patients and families in Southwest Ohio. (premierhealth.com)
  • Annals of Neurosciences is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal that provides an international platform for discussing recent advances in the neurosciences. (sagepub.com)
  • Required for students in the graduate program in neurobiology and behavior and for students supported on Graduate Neuroscience Program Training Grant. (washington.edu)
  • Neuroscience encompasses questions about the structure and function of the nervous system, neural development and plasticity, and how behaviors and cognition arise from the brain. (oxy.edu)
  • Neuro-imagerie et neuroscience des émotions - Imagerie et cognition (8). (bvsalud.org)
  • The Stanford Neurosciences Interdepartmental Program (IDP) offers interdisciplinary training leading to a Ph.D. in Neuroscience. (stanford.edu)
  • The faculty is accessible and the student experience is enriched by UTSA's Neurosciences Institute , Brain Health Consortium , and the NDRB department's trainee development resources. (utsa.edu)
  • Disclaimer: The statements on this page represent the views of the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and do not necessarily represent the views of the University of California, or UCLA or its Chancellor. (ucla.edu)
  • Although advances in neuroscience continue at a rapid pace, their ethical and legal implications are only beginning to be taken into account. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Annals of Neurosciences is an open access, multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed publication of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences that aims to cover new advances in Neurosciences, increase our understanding of the neurosciences, and encourage the development of better diagnostic tools and effective treatments for neurological disorders. (sagepub.com)
  • Thank you for attending Neuroscience 2019! (sfn.org)
  • Lectures taking place during Neuroscience 2019 are listed below. (sfn.org)
  • If you would like your paper to be published in the Neuroscience News Topics at the same time, please let us know in advance. (jnss.org)
  • Please note that The Neuroscience News Editing Committee has the right to make all decisions relevant to the website. (jnss.org)
  • In addition, unlike the topics of Neuroscience News, "The Neuroscience Topics" on our home page site is for general readers, not only for scientists. (jnss.org)
  • Receive email alerts on new books, offers and news in Society for Neuroscience. (cambridge.org)
  • Medical Neuroscience explores the functional organization and neurophysiology of the human central nervous system, while providing a neurobiological framework for understanding human behavior. (coursera.org)
  • Autonomic neuroscience / International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience. (bvs.br)
  • Examples include Midbrains: The Undergraduate Neuroscience Conference of the Upper Midwest, the Chicago chapter and national Society for Neuroscience meetings, and the Midwest Psychological Association Conference. (augustana.edu)
  • But his time in the Cell to Society Lab was far from his only experience at BC that led him down a career path that combines neuroscience, trauma, and social work. (bc.edu)
  • More than 50 students have joined Nu Rho Psi (the national honor society for neuroscience) over the last five years. (oberlin.edu)
  • this may allow for Neuroscience majors to sculpt their contributions and assignments to be more consistent with their major and interests. (swarthmore.edu)
  • The study of Neuroscience involves advanced coursework with the following prerequisites. (swarthmore.edu)
  • The company was formerly known as Amorfix Life Sciences Ltd. and changed its name to ProMIS Neurosciences, Inc. in July 2015. (yahoo.com)
  • Whatever your academic path, your major and your mentors will prepare you for admission to a variety of graduate programs in neuroscience and other fields related to the brain sciences. (augustana.edu)
  • However, there are some topics (e.g., biological psychiatry) and several learning experiences (e.g., hands-on brain dissection) that we provide in the corresponding course offered in the Duke University School of Medicine on campus that we are not attempting to reproduce in Medical Neuroscience online. (coursera.org)
  • All experiments described in the Annals of Neurosciences that involve the use of animal or human subjects must have been approved by the appropriate institutional review committee and conform to accepted ethical standards. (sagepub.com)
  • This focus on reusable components, which has proven its value in commercial and open-source software development ( Brooks, 1987 ), is, we contend, essential for scientific computing in neuroscience, if we are to cope with the increasingly large amounts of data being produced in experimental labs, and if we wish to understand and model the brain in all its complexity. (frontiersin.org)
  • Students attending UTSA's Neuroscience PhD program will join an interactive community of scientists working to uncover the mysteries of brain function. (utsa.edu)
  • The UCL Neuroscience Domain brings together all UCL neuroscientists to make fundamental discoveries about brain function and behaviour, to train the next generation of scientists and clinicians, and to transform our ability to treat neurological and psychiatric disorders. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Each year, SfN's Program Committee invites leading scientists to give lectures on hot topics in neuroscience. (sfn.org)
  • Neurosciences refers to the branch of medicine that focuses on the nervous system. (medlineplus.gov)