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  1. Downward Causation and the Neurobiology of Free Will (Understanding Complex Systems)
  2. Brain Norepinephrine: Neurobiology and Therapeutics
  3. The Cerebellum and Cognition, Volume 41 (International Review of Neurobiology)
  4. Integrative Action of the Autonomic Nervous System: Neurobiology of Homeostasis by Wilfrid Jänig, 2008-06-26
  5. Neurodegenerative Diseases: Neurobiology, Pathogenesis and Therapeutics by M. Flint Beal, Anthony E. Lang, et all 2005-07-11
  6. Cephalopod Neurobiology: Neuroscience Studies in Squid, Octopus, and Cuttlefish (Oxford Science Publications)
  7. Neurobiology of Human Values (Research and Perspectives in Neurosciences)
  8. The Developing Mind: Toward a Neurobiology of Interpersonal Experience by Daniel J. Siegel, 1999-04-09
  9. Brain Machine Interfaces for Space Applications: enhancing astronaut capabilities, Volume 86 (International Review of Neurobiology)
  10. Behavioral Neurobiology of Anxiety and Its Treatment (Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences)
  11. Developmental Neurobiology
  12. Colen Flash Review: Neurology Volume 1 & 2 (Cards) by Chaim B. Colen, 2009-01-28
  13. Stress - From Molecules to Behavior: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Neurobiology of Stress Responses by Hermona Soreq, Alon Friedman, et all 2010-01-19
  14. Handbook of Neurochemistry and Molecular Neurobiology: Brain Energetics. Integration of Molecular and Cellular Processes

101. Rochester Review V59 N3--Features
Feature article on neurobiology researcher David Felton. Also explores the nervous system to immune system connection.
http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Review/V59N3/feature2.html
The Rochester Review, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA
The Mind-BODY Connection:
Granny Was Right, After All
Can your mental state influence your susceptibility to disease? Much of the scientific evidence that this is so has been coming out of the University Medical Center department headed by neurobiologist David Felten. Benefiting, he says, "simply from being in the right field at the right time," MacArthur "genius grant" winner David Felten has become one of the leading researchers in the emerging field of mind-body medicine. If you color outside the lines, you'll have a lot of people trying to break your Crayolas. When you're the first with something, it's not easy getting other people to take you seriously." Sporting a jaunty seasonal tie (Warner Brothers 'toons) and seated on his office sofa alongside a companionable (and life-sized) stuffed wolf, neurobiologist David Felten is talking about his work. "Our grandmothers knew all along that our minds and our bodies were connected, even if the scientific community didn't. We've simply provided irrefutable data showing that it's true." Blame it on Descartes that the scientific community has for centuries been contradicting Granny on the matter of an anatomical link between the physical and the psychological.

102. INMED. Mediterranean Institute Of Neurobiology
Studies neuronal plasticity, as well as cellular and molecular mechanisms of normal and pathological brain development (e.g. epilepsia, ischemia)
http://inmednet.com
Inmed. The Mediterranean Institute of Neurobiology
INMED is a center where all the competences and techniques required to foster integrative, molecular, cellular techniques and preparations are present. It is also a center devoted to the development and formation of neurobiological sciences in public, including high school students
The last decade of this millennium is associated with spectacular developments in understanding of brain mechanisms. This is due to the importance of neurological diseases but also to the fact that the brain represents an ultimate frontier, since understanding its mechanisms will have an enormous impact on all the areas of human life. Research in brain sciences has benefited enormously from the spectacular progress in electrical recording techniques, molecular biology, genetics, brain imaging and communication sciences, as well as computer analysis of brain networks.
The essence of cortical functions is to generate and enable the propagation of neuronal activity by cortical networks in order to generate a coherent behaviourally relevant pattern. In pathogenic situations, these mechanisms are altered and lead to permanent modifications of cellular and network driven excitability and patterns. The question is then to determine (at the synapse level) the mechanisms that underlie the normal and abnormal generation of these patterns.
"I am convinced that a triple approach will dominate research in Neurosciences: recording, visualizing and the use of intact preparations, which bear relevance to physiological and pathophysiological reality."

103. NEOUCOM Neurobiology Dept.
Photo courtesy of the Autonomic and Sensory neurobiology Laboratory. Welcome tothe homepage of the Department of neurobiology.
http://www.neoucom.edu/DEPTS/NEUR/
This is a confocal microscope image showing neurons expressing the substance P receptor NK1 (bright green outlines of neurons and dendrites). These are preganglionic neurons (green) in the sacral parasympathetic nucleus of the L6/S1 segments of the spinal cord. Photo courtesy of the Autonomic and Sensory Neurobiology Laboratory. Welcome to the homepage of the Department of Neurobiology. The Department educates medical students through coursework offered during the first and second years of their medical training, and its faculty train graduate students for the M.S. and Ph.D. in association with Kent State University and the University of Akron. Faculty research is focused on interrelated themes of Auditory Processing, Gene Expression and Receptor Mechanisms, Development of Hypothalamic Hormone Systems, Sex Steriod Effects in the Nervous System, and Peripheral and Central Sensory Systems. Experimental approaches range from molecular and cellular analyses to integrated systems and behavioral pharmacological studies.
Debbie Heeter at dheeter@.neoucom.edu

104. Kappen, Bert
Boltzmann machines, computational neurobiology, online learning.
http://www.mbfys.ru.nl/~bert/
Bert Kappen
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  • Het brein als inspiratie voor lerende computerprogramma's
    The talk was presented at the Docentendag on 28 november 2002 as part of the 9th lustrum of the faculty of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science.
  • A modern view on artificial intelligence
    Can computers think? This presentation gives an overview of the history of ideas in artificial intelligence. It reviews the 'analog' approach of perceptrons and multi-layered perceptrons and the 'digital' approach of expert systems. It shows how the modern view on AI is embedded in good old probability theory and sketches possible solutions for the inevitable intractabiity issues.
    The talk was presented as an after dinner lecture during the 14th Annual Graduate School of Particle Physics, Jonkerbosch Nijmegen 24 september 2002

105. Molecular Neurobiology
Unit of Molecular neurobiology, Department of Medical Biochemistry and BiophysicsLaboratory of Patrik Ernfors Laboratory of Ernest Arenas
http://cajal.mbb.ki.se/
Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology
Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics
Department of Neuroscience
Karolinska Institute
Unit of Molecular Neurobiology, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics
Laboratory of Patrik Ernfors

Laboratory of Ernest Arenas
Section of Molecular Neurobiology, Neuroscience Department
Department of Neuroscience
Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics Karolinska Institute Center of Excellence in Developmental Biology
For further informations about this website, please contact: Goncalo.Castelo-Branco@mbb.ki.se

106. NeuroLab> Home
Top/Science/Biology/neurobiology/Institutions
http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/
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NeuroLab announces IGERT award for graduate fellowships. IGERT... Rob Butera appointed as program chair of the Interdisciplinary Bioengineering Graduate Program. Apointment... Yinghui Zhong earns 'Journal of Neural Engineering Award 2005'. Award... New site design! Design...
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The Laboratory for Neuroengineering (NeuroLab) at Georgia Tech is a unique shared-space research environment in which the interdisciplinary research teams of seven professors work together to combine wet-lab biomaterials, neurobiology, electronics, neuroimaging, modeling, and multi-dimensional data analysis. Our group of over 40 researchers is busy advancing our understanding of fundamental neural processes such as neural repair and regeneration, sensory-motor integration, hybrid neural systems and computational dynamics in the nervous system. 313 Ferst Drive / Atlanta, GA 30332 / Phone: 404.385.0126 / Fax: 404.385.5044 / email Internal Webmaster Georgia Tech ... Emory

107. University Of Kentucky Department Of Anatomy And Neurobiology
Faculty, Department of Anatomy and neurobiology, Photos of Students Students.Photos of Researchers Research, Image of Body Bequeathal plaque
http://www.mc.uky.edu/neurobiology/

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108. Library & Archives
CSHL is a research and educational institution with research programs focusing on cancer, neurobiology, plant genetics, genomics and bioinformatics, and a broad educational mission, including the recently established Watson School of Biological Sciences.
http://nucleus.cshl.org/CSHLlib/
Please visit our new address:
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109. Göttingen Neurobiology Conference - German Neuroscience Society: Welcome
Göttingen neurobiology Conference German Neuroscience Society.
http://www.neuro.uni-goettingen.de/
Welcome
News: 05/08 Subscription to Newsletter 05/08 Files 2005: see Archiv 05/08 Itinerary Planer 2005: see Archiv
Next Meeting: March 28 to April 1, 2007
We hereby invite you to the 7th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society
- 31th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference -
which will be held from Thursday, March 28 until Sunday, April 1, 2007 Chairpersons are Prof. Dr. Klaus-Peter Hoffmann and Prof. Dr. Kerstin Krieglstein. In addition to the main lectures, a large number of symposia will be held. Furthermore, satellite symposia will be included into the programme. Special emphasis will be placed on the poster sessions, an important part of the meeting schedule. The choice of the plenary lectures and the symposia does not signify a thematic restriction on the posters: the Göttingen Conference is meant to give a general overview of current research in all fields of neuroscience. The call for symposia will be announced in due course. We are looking forward to welcoming you at the Göttingen Neurobiology Conference in

110. Tulane Graduate Neuroscience Program
Research strengths include neuroendocrinology, ion channels, sensory systems, cortical structure and function, signal transduction mechanisms, neuropeptides, computer modeling of neural nets, memory, and developmental neurobiology.
http://www.som.tulane.edu/neurograd/

111. Lewis & Clark Neurobiology Course Home Page
Biology 422. neurobiology. For a current course syllabus, including lecture, lab,and reading schedules, look here. For lecture notes, look here.
http://www.lclark.edu/~reiness/neurobiology/neuro.htm
Biology 422
Neurobiology
For a current course syllabus, including lecture, lab, and reading schedules, look here. For lecture notes, look here For examples of previous exams in the course and study guides, look here. For the answer key to the most recent exam, look here. For handouts on writing papers, lab reports, and other useful advice, look here. Society for Neuroscience. Gary Reiness
Last updated: May 2, 2005

112. Eide Neurolearning Blog
Articles about brainbased learning and neurobiology.
http://www.eideneurolearningblog.blogspot.com/
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Friday, September 16, 2005
Emotional Perception, Movement, and Autism
Researchers continue to make progress understanding the brain pathways that contribute to emotional perception problems in autism. In the figure below, researchers found that autistic subjects show lower levels of R amygdala activation with emotionally 'morphing' pictures.
The important point for parents, teachers, or other professionals working with autistic students is that emotional perception was not absent. In fact, the brain activation areas of another brain region associated with emotional gestures was more similar to non-autistic controls (see below)
For individual students, then it may mean that slow motion video (or morphing) and practice with emotional gesturing (mirroring as well as visually studying) may be the way to improve emotional perception and social cues. Facial movements are quicker and more subtle, and sometimes facial recognition areas significantly affected in autism.
fMRI, Emotional Perception, Movement, and Autism

113. Prof Mendell Rimer
neurobiology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin in the Department neurobiology, Stanford University School of Medicine,
http://www.utexas.edu/neuroscience/Neurobiology/MendellRimer/
My Lab Members Select Publications Office - PAT 307A- email: phone - (512) 471-1747 - lab: 471-4792 - fax 471-9651
Mendell Rimer is a native of Merida, Venezuela and received his undergraduate education at the Universidad de Los Andes, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. Dr. Rimer obtained his Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of Maryland at Baltimore. He then conducted his postdoctoral work with Jack McMahan in the Department Neurobiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, and with Steve Burden in the Skirball Institute, NYU Medical Center. Dr. Rimer joined the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin in the Fall 2000.
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114. Institut Für Neuroinformatik
An independent research institution at the RuhrUniversity Bochum, Germany. Includes the research groups Theoretical neurobiology, System Biophysics, as well as groups working on several aspects of Robotics.
http://www.neuroinformatik.rub.de/top.html
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Please use the flag on the top/right of each page to switch between german and english. The printer symbol leads to a print version of the current page.
Chairs: Systems Biophysics headed by Prof. von der Malsburg and Theoretical Biology headed by Prof. Schoener (Managing Director; successor of Prof. von Seelen
There is a commercial spin-off of the INI, the ZN Vision Technologies AG
webmaster@neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de

115. NEUR 404/MCB 414 - Introduction To Neurobiology
NEUR 404/MCB 414 Introduction to neurobiology. Welcome to the Introductionto neurobiology (NEUR 404/MCB 414) Course Website.
http://soma.npa.uiuc.edu/courses/bio303/

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Welcome to the Introduction to Neurobiology (NEUR 404/MCB 414) Course Website. Here you can find information about our grading and exam policy, check your grades, download practice questions, and browse the schedule for upcoming lectures.
Classes will be held at 3:00 P.M. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in Chem Annex 112.
CLASS NEWS Final grades are up, as are the answer keys to exams 5 and 6. It was a pleasure being your TA this semester - have a safe and happy holiday!
Grades are up for exam 4. Also included is an average of the 1st 4 exams (for those that have taken less than 4 so far, your average will obviously be lower). Also the answer key is up.
- All lecture notes and quizzes for the exam are up, and a few corrections have been made to the answers (so make sure to grab updated versions of everything before you start studying!). The only major one is for lecture 29, question 1.
- Grades for exam 3 have been fixed (for those of you that were supposed to get points back). Check and make sure that the new grade is correct, and let me know if it isn't. Exam III grades, histogram and answer keys have been posted. For Exam IV, practice questions will now be attatched to lecture notes (in the Lectures section)

116. Wlodzislaw Duch Home Page
Nicholas Copernicus University Local learning, Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, NeuroFuzzy systems, Cognition, Computational neurobiology, Applications of adaptive systems in medicine and psychiatry
http://www.phys.uni.torun.pl/~duch/
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From July to the end of January I am at the Department of Computer Science, School of Computer Engineering , Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore; see my homepage there . Candidates for PhD students at NTU - please contact me! News ICANN Conference, Warsaw, 11-14 Sept. 2005 , and workshops, Torun 15-16 Sept. 2005 , see our "Building a Brain" workshop!
News : Proceedings of the IEEE, May 2004, placed our paper on the Front Cover of the Issue , and added a Prolog by J. Esch Address: Nicolaus Copernicus University Department of Informatics , ul. Grudziadzka 5, 87-100 Torun Poland
Phone: +48-56-622 1543 or 611 3267 (office); fax: +48-56-622 1543 (office) or +48-56-622 5397 (head office)
WWW: http://www.phys.uni.torun.pl/~duch/ (or simply write "Duch" in the address line) e-mail: wduch phys.uni.torun.pl. WWW pages for recent books (in Polish) Journal (in Polish) Other WWW pages that I maintain
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117. Leibniz Institute For Neurobiology
Quick Navigation, Home, Departments, +Auditory Learning, and Speech, +Neurochemistryand, Molecular Biology, +Neurophysiology, Research Groups
http://www.ifn-magdeburg.de/
Home Index SiteMap Quick Navigation Home Departments +Auditory Learning and Speech +Neurochemistry and Molecular Biology +Neurophysiology Research Groups +Neurogenetics +Neuropharmacology +Visual Development and Plasticity Special Labs +Electron and Laser- scanning Microscopy +Informatics +Molecular Biological Techniques +Non-invasive Brain Imaging +Behavioral Pharmacology Guest Groups +Institute of Biology Library Administration ifNet Events Links Staff Positions ... Contacts Center for Learning and Memory Research Departments Research Groups Special Labs Guest Groups ... ifNet (for staff only) Search this site
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118. University Of Miami Neuroscience Training Opportunities
The program emphasizes cellular, molecular, and integrative approaches to neurobiology. Research interests includes behavioral neurobiology, neurological disorders, sensory neurobiology, and synapses
http://chroma.med.miami.edu/neuro/
The University of Miami offers Ph.D. and undergraduate programs in neuroscience. As a major focus of the University of Miami, neuroscience research and training is carried out by more than 60 faculty members in over 55 active laboratories. In the undergraduate neuroscience major, students choose between the psychobiology and neurobiology track. The graduate program provides advanced neuroscience research training for students who already hold a bachelor's degree in either the biological, behavioral, or physical sciences.
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119. ZOL 402 Fall 2004
ZOOLOGY 402 • neurobiology • FALL 2004 Tuesday and Thursday, 1020 1140 am •Berkey Hall room 213. Professor Heather Eisthen, TA Julie Ziobro
http://www.msu.edu/course/zol/402/

Professor: Heather Eisthen TA: Julie Ziobro Office: 342A Natural Sciences Building Office: 342 Natural Sciences Building Phone / Voicemail: 353-1953 Phone: 432-2614 Email: eisthen@msu.edu Email: ziobroju@msu.edu Office hours: Mondays 11 am - noon and by appt. Office Hours: Wednesdays 10 am - noon
Schedule of Events (revised 4 October 2004) Date Topic Chapter and pages HW due Aug 31 Introduction to the course 1, all 1. CELL BIOLOGY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Sept 2 Cell and molecular biology of the nervous system 2, pp. 17-42 Sept 7 Structure of the nervous system 3, pp. 51-80
Sept 9 Neuronal membrane and equilibrium potential 4, all
Sept 14 Action potentials 5, all Sept 16 Synaptic transmission 6, all Sept 21 Neurotransmitter release 7, pp. 157-64 and 170-80 Sept 23 Integration of synaptic action 8, pp. 185-97 Sept 28 Catch-up and review Sept 30 FIRST EXAM 2. SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS

120. Computation And Neural Systems
Interdisciplinary graduate program at the interface between neurobiology, electrical engineering, computer science, and physics. Site includes details on program research, news, admissions.
http://www.cns.caltech.edu/
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