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Cup of Neuropsychology? - A selective source
of brain-behavior resources. Anthony Risser, Ph.D. 4/5 |
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Attention
versus Consciousness - That we can consciously perceive
items that lie outside our focal attention dovetails with recent results
from psychological experiments which explore exactly. An Article.
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Brain
Cognitive Aspects - THE HEREDITARY CHARACTER OF INTELLIGENCE
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Brain
Injury and Neuropsychology - Devoted to the understanding of brain injury, and the
neuropsychologist's role in identifying, proving and treating brain injury.
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CogPrints:
The Role of Language in Intelligence - Dennett,
Daniel C (1994) The Role of Language in Intelligence, in Khalfa, Jean, Eds.
What is Intelligence? The Darwin College Lectures. Cambridge Univ. Full
Text Available. 3/5 |
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Digital
Anatomist - A Presentation. 3/5 |
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Evolution
of Evaluative Conditioning - An Article.
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Genetics
and Mental Disorders - A Report by the National Institute
of Mental Health. 3/5 |
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Halstead-Reitan
Neuropsychological Test Battery.- An Overview.
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Human
Evaluative Conditioning Network. 3/5 |
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Jacob
L. Driesen, Ph.D. - Search for information and services
about neuropsychology and neuroscience. 3/5 |
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Neuropsych
Resources and Organizations. - 3/5 |
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Neuropsychological
Testing Guide - PKU Clinic - University of Washington. -
Neuropsychological Testing Guide. 4/5 |
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Pacific
Neuropsychiatric Institute - Valuable resource
for comprehensive evaluation and management in Neuropsychiatry and Psychopharmacology
at clinical, research, forensic levels. Unique information on seizures,
brain, experience, temporal lobe, head injury, déjà vu and instruments.
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Physical
Factors Behind the Action Potential
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MRI
(which stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging) - Is the
newest way to view the human body since the CT ("CAT") scanner
was invented. 3/5 Student |
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Multi-Store
Model of Memory - Part of a slide show lecture on Memory
(. The various types of memory stores are: Sensorystore; Short-term memory;
Long-term memory etc by Ghyslain Pelletier. 3/5 |
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National
Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) 5/5 |
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Neuroland
Directory for Professionals 4/5 |
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Neuropsychology.co.uk
- Neuropsychology.co.uk can be used to find journals, conferences,
books, software, news and jobs related to neuropsychology. 4/5
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Neuropsychology
Central - Comprehensive guide indexed by sub-discipline.
Includes research labs, homepages, groups, and publications. A very Slow
Site. 4/5 |
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Neuroscience
/ Bioscience - Neuropsychology - 3/5 |
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Sustained
Attention to Responce Test (SART) - Information and Abstract
Links. 3/5 |
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Synesthesia:
Phenomenology And Neuropsychology - A Review of Current
Knowledge Richard E. Cytowic. 3/5 |
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Techniques
for Studying the Nervous System
- There are many ways to study the nervous system. Lesion methods are invasive,
and involve cutting or severing a part of the brain.
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The
Visable Human Project - MRI Scans. 4/5 |
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WebAnatomy:
Action Potential Physiology 3/5 |
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Cognitive
Map Formation in a 3D Visual Virtual World 4/5 |
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Neurochemicals
and Gender - Nature, say that brain processes responsible
for social behavior typical of females, for example, aren't necessarily
linked to the female's sex at all Brain neurochemicals tell a female to
act like a female, not her gender, Cornell biologists discovered.
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Neurology
- The journal. 3/5 |
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Neural
Modeling for Cognitive Map - Neural
Cognitive Map Modeling A Synergistic Model of Cortico-Hippocampal Interplay
for Navigation Introduction Marr's computational theory of vision is often
criticized, because it considered mainly the vision module of the brain
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The
Stroop Effect - The Stroop Effect
We all know that when we first do a task it is difficult at first, but with
practice we become better and better at it. Some examples include driving
a car, serving in tennis, and touch typing. 2/5 |
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