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Neuropsychology
- A particular area of neurology of common interest to neurologists, psychiatrists,  psychologists and neuropsychologists. Its main focus mainly, though not exclusively,  on the cerebral cortex.


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A Cup of Neuropsychology? - A selective source of brain-behavior resources. Anthony Risser, Ph.D.  4/5
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.  3/5
  Brain Cognitive Aspects - THE HEREDITARY CHARACTER OF INTELLIGENCE 3/5
Award Brain Injury and Neuropsychology - Devoted to the understanding of brain injury, and the neuropsychologist's role in identifying, proving and treating brain injury. 4/5
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
Digital Anatomist - A Presentation. 3/5
Evolution of Evaluative Conditioning - An Article. 3/5
Genetics and Mental Disorders - A Report by the National Institute of Mental Health. 3/5
Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery.- An Overview. 3/5
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
Neuropsych Resources and Organizations. - 3/5
Neuropsychological Testing Guide - PKU Clinic - University of Washington. - Neuropsychological Testing Guide.  4/5
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.   3/5
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Physical Factors Behind the Action Potential   4/5
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
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
Award Neuroland Directory for Professionals  4/5
Neuropsychology.co.uk - Neuropsychology.co.uk can be used to find journals, conferences, books, software, news and jobs related to neuropsychology.  4/5  Student
Award Neuropsychology Central - Comprehensive guide indexed by sub-discipline. Includes research labs, homepages, groups, and publications. A very Slow Site.  4/5
Neuroscience / Bioscience - Neuropsychology - 3/5
Sustained Attention to Responce Test (SART) - Information and Abstract Links. 3/5
Synesthesia: Phenomenology And Neuropsychology - A Review of Current Knowledge Richard E. Cytowic. 3/5
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. 3/5
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The Visable Human Project - MRI Scans. 4/5
WebAnatomy: Action Potential Physiology   3/5
   
Miscellaneous Information
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Cognitive Map Formation in a 3D Visual Virtual World  4/5
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.  3/5
Neurology  - The journal.  3/5
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 3/5
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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