Neuroscience
Cog Sci Sites
Mind Hacks has collected a bunch of essential cognitive science sites for students. These include a list from the University of Minnesota of the 100 most influential cog sci publications of the 20th century, MIT’s Courseware on Brain & Behavioral Sciences, and many more.
If you teach, or if you like cog sci, take a look at these sites.
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Omni Brain
I'm pleased to announce I'm now blogging for Omni Brain. It's a great blog about fun and funny brain science news. Mind Hacks calls it "wonderfully anarchic." Neurofuture remains my baby, and I also write for Psych Central, a terrific web...
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Hey Hey Kids!
Vaughan from Mind Hacks has compiled a very useful list of essential websites for mind and brain students. Whether you're a future graduate psychologist, a hardened lab-based neuroscientist or are in the midst of studying any of the cognitive sciences,...
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Scientific American's Science & Technology Web Awards 2005
Congratulations to blogs The Loom by Carl Zimmer and Mind Hacks by Tom Stafford, Matt Webb, and Vaughan Bell and Harvard's website The Whole Brain Atlas for being three neuroscience-related sites among 25 scientific sites chosen for recognition by...
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Site Of The Week
In the "tooting our own horn" department, comes the Hampshire Library's Site of the Week. The sites are not necessarily related to Cognitive Science, but definitely interesting -- and are chosen weekly by Hampshire librarians. Take a look at the past...
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National Science Foundation Research Experiences For Undergraduates (reu) Program
Are you a freshman, sophomore or junior interested in summer 2012 research opportunities in natural sciences, engineering, or social sciences??? The National Science Foundation (NSF) funds a large number of paid summer research opportunities for undergraduate...
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