Is it measured in voxels?
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Is it measured in voxels?


A Cup of Neuropsychology? is an archive by Anthony H. Risser, Ph.D spanning years of his professional life as a consulting neuropsychologist. It's a body of work encompassing articles such as Repress Yourself - Repression as a good thing (New York Times, 23 February 2003) and The effect of spam on e-mail use (Pew Foundation, 22 October 2003) alongside links to web seminars, subscriber access journal articles, radio and more. He maintains the excellent BrainBlog up to the minute, but these older files store valuable information as well. Get out a tea cup (or more appropriately a large mug) and settle back for a while to imbibe some fascinating info.




- Epilepsy: Diagnosis And Treatment Patient Care
The December issue of Postgraduate Medicine includes a series of articles on the topic of current epilepsy management. These articles can be accessed from the issue's table-of-contents page. - Anthony H. Risser | neuroscience | neuropsychology |...

- Predicting Alzheimer Disease: More Wish Than Reality
A core contemporary issue in the clinical neurology and neuropsychology of aging and dementia is discussed in an article in tomorrow's New York Times: Predicting Alzheimer's Is More Wish Than Reality By LAURIE TARKAN The New York Times Published:...

- Parkinson Disease Update Live On C-span Today
The Parkinson Disease event presented by the NIH, which I noted here earlier [BrainBlog post on 11 October 2005] was broadcast live today on C-SPAN: Advances in Parkinson's Disease. Check the C-SPAN website for any reairing dates and times. - Anthony...

- Confabulation
Mind Hacks continues its good work of updating readers about its favorite radio show, Australia's All in the Mind. This week, it blogs that the show was about the fascinating topic of confabulation. Their report includes links to the audiostream and...

- The Performance Of Impermanence
An excellent piece in tomorrow's New York Times:Memorizing Her Lines Is Out of the Question By DAVID CARR The New York Times Published: October 9, 2005 THE first time I met Caris Corfman after her one-woman show at the Flea Theater, she looked -...



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