Neuroscience
60-Second Psych and 60-Second Lectures
Scientific American has created a courtesy weekly podcast to highlight research about the brain and behavior.
The podcast can be accessed at this webpage: Scientific American webpage.
Not a bad way to spend a minute! Which, by the way, reminds me to mention that if you are in Philadelphia, the University of Pennsylvania still has several of its outdoors 60-second lectures remaining over the next few weeks, which are always fun to attend!
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Zika Virus Infection: Basic Online Resources
Pan-American Health Organisation Webpage PubMed Search Results for "Zika Virus" Search Results ECDC Webpage WHO 21 October 2015 Article Microcephaly - NINDS Microcephaly Information Page Basic Information Webpage ECDC "Rapid Risk Assessment" on risk...
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Event: Take Your Brain To Lunch (philadelphia)
A program from the University of Pennsylvania: Take Your Brain to Lunch"Everything from education to warfare comes down to the workings of the human mind, and now the mind itself is being understood in terms of the brain. Come hear about the different...
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Upcoming Event: 30 November - 05 December, Philadelphia
The 61st annual meeting of the American Epilepsy Society (AES) will take place in Philadelphia, from the 30th of November through the 5th of December. Details about the meeting can be found on the meeting webpage of the AES website....
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Memory: Biography, Essay, And Podcast With Eric Kandel
Scientific American's podcasts are interesting. I heard an interview with Eric Kandel, recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine (for his work on memory) in the most recent podcast. Scientific American editor and columnist Steve...
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More Rama!
Listen to V. S. Ramachandran’s lectures on the Emerging Mind from the BBC’s Reith Lecture series in 2003. The topics of his 5 lectures include Phantoms in the Brain; Synapses and the Self; The Artful Brain; Purple Numbers and Sharp Cheese; and Neuroscience...
Neuroscience