Neuroscience
Dr. Heidelise Als and the NICU
From tomorrow's
New York Times Sunday Magazine:
A Second Womb By PAUL RAEBURN
The New York TimesPublished: August 14, 2005
Read the article.
Dr. Heidelise Als, prematurity, and the contemporary neonatal ICU.
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Anthony H. Risser | neuroscience | neuropsychology | brain
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Better Than Enron: The Enteric Nervous System
From tomorrow's New York Times:The Other Brain Also Deals With Many Woes By HARRIET BROWN The New York Times Published: August 23, 2005 Two brains are better than one. At least that is the rationale for the close - sometimes too close - relationship...
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"you Have Three Wrists. You Should Have Three Hands.": Neurological Denial And Neglect
Today's New York Times has a short piece on the neurological disorders of denial and neglect. If you examine individuals in acute neurological settings, some very dramatic and extraordinary examples of this can be observed on occasion and are truly...
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The Passionate Caudate
From tomorrow's New York Times: Watching New Love as It Sears the Brain By BENEDICT CAREY The New York Times Published: May 31, 2005 [snip] In the study, Dr. [Helen] Fisher, Dr. Lucy Brown of Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx and...
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Brains On Parade
Viewers of C-SPAN's BookTV were treated this weekend to a re-airing of a Brian Lamb interview from 2000 with Michael Paterniti, the author of the book Driving Mr. Albert, about his cross-country adventure with the doctor who retained portions of Albert...
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Privacy In The Time Of Fmri
From tomorrow's New York Times Sunday Magazine: Of Two Minds By JIM HOLT The New York Times Published: May 8, 2005 The human brain is mysterious -- and, in a way, that is a good thing. The less that is known about how the brain works, the more secure...
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