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The Neuroscience research theme focuses on understanding the structure and function of the brain from molecule to mind. It is the process of examining the ba...
This video highlights the work of some of the two dozen faculty members at UC Davis’s Center for Neuroscience. Established in 1990, the center unites resea...
Working to help advance Dr. Rae Silver's dual interests are Megan Manganaro '10 and Akhila Iyer '10, Barnard students majoring in neuroscience and behavior. ...
Learn about neuroscience research experiences at Duke.
In this episode, we talk about neural simulation, the relation between the mind and the brain, ion channels that make neurons excitable and neuroscience rese...
Terrence J. Sejnowski and David Eagleman from the Neurobiology Lab explain their research on the human brain and the perception of vision and sound, the bind...
BTNRC is established to accomplish the following: 1 To conduct scientific research, studies, and investigations in the fields of Brain Technology, Neuroscien...
http://www.indiegogo.com/neuroaccelerator Contribute now to the crowd sourcing campaign on indiegogo accelerating Alzheimer's brain function research. Neuros...
Dr. Eve Edelstein, a Calit2 affiliated neuroscientist discusses her research and new technologies such as CAVECad and SoniCAVE.
Neuroscience Research Unit Chief Scientific Officer Michael D. Ehlers, M.D., Ph.D., discusses how Pfizer works to advance potential treatments for neurological diseases through collaborations across the health innovation environment. http://www.pfizer.com/research
Julie Fedorko '16 discusses her neuroscience Summer Undergraduate Research Project, which she undertook with collaborator Elliot Stein (National Institute on Drug Abuse) under the mentorship of Vani Pariyadath (National Institute on Drug Abuse). She examined the "Effects of childhood adversity on addiction-related function and circuitry.” http://www.pomona.edu/surp
At the University of Southampton, researchers from a range of disciplines are tackling dementia by analysing the life course of the illness to develop new and improved treatments for those with the condition. http://www.southampton.ac.uk/mediacentre/features/understanding_dementia.shtml
Is the soul an outdated concept? Brain science, psychology and philosophy are brought to bear on one of the oldest questions. This film moves the discussion ...
The House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies holds an oversight hearing on federal investments in neuroscience research with Dr. John...
http://psychedelicscience.org Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/videos/VJ0V35dX4tQA/info/ LSD Neuroscience Dav...
Neuroscience Research Unit Chief Scientific Officer Michael D. Ehlers, M.D., Ph.D., discusses the current challenges in neuroscience research and how Pfizer researchers are addressing them head on. http://www.pfizer.com/research
NIDA scientists and grantees bring brain science to life in these video interviews conducted at NIDA's 2012 Frontiers in Science mini convention at the Socie...
Articulates the work of Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) in Sydney and explains how the National Broadband Network (NBN) could improve the availabilit...
In Part 6 Sheila Allen discusses recent neuroscience research on beat perception, rhythm, and moving to a beat. The Rockefeller University & Advanced Brain T...
Neuroscientist Dr. Hirak Parikh Explains Neuro-Feedback as a Method of Predicting Human Behavior.
Dr. Mike Poole, Head of Neuroscience Innovative Medicines iMed, explains why AZ have adapted their neuroscience structure, what the new iMed will be responsi...
There are two demos in this talk that you can try at home exploring how we perceive and recollect visual scenes: 1. Image distance demo: You are given a 3 se...
Selected Topics in Psychology by prof.Braj Bhushan,prof.Ajit Dalal,prof.Alok Bajpai,prof.Girishwar Misra,prof.JBP Sinha,prof.Manas K Mandal,prof.Rakesh K. Gupta,prof.Ramadhar Singh & prof.Vivek Benegal,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Kanpur.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in
The tadpole of Xenopus laevis as a model for fundamental neuroscience research: a short review. Audacity + PowerPoint + CamStudio + VirtualDub.
Dr. Stephen Ilardi is a professor of clinical psychology and the author of The Depression Cure: The 6-Step Program to Beat Depression Without Drugs. He earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Duke University in 1995, and has since served on the faculties of the University of Colorado and (presently) the University of Kansas. The author of over 40 professional articles on mental illness, Dr. Ilardi is a nationally recognized expert on depression. His work has been honored by the American Psychological Association's prestigious Blau Award for early career contributions to the field, and his research on the neuroscience of depression has been funded by the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH). Dr. Ilardi has also received several major teaching awards in recognition of his dynamic, engaging classroom presence. Recently, he was selected from a pool of over 2,000 instructors as the recipient of the school's highest instructional honor, the HOPE Award for teaching excellence. He also maintains an active clinical practice, and has treated several hundred depressed patients over the course of his career. Dr. Ilardi lives in Lawrence, Kansas with his wife, Maria and daughter, Abby. - In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
It seems that everybody, from comedians, to poets, to world leaders, have something to say about sleep. So why not scientists? Sleep, or the lack of it, is t...
Neuroscientist Richard Davidson presents his research on how social and emotional learning can affect the brain. Read more about the topic, including how to ...
On Nov. 16, 2010, SfN held the Public Advocacy Forum entitled "Military TBI & PTSD Research: Advancing Science, Reducing Stigma, and Providing Hope" at Neuro...
A 30 minute lecture by Mark A. Gluck, Professor of Neuroscience at Rutgers University-Newark, on "Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience...
Dr. Dirk Lindebaum and Dr. Mike Zundel of the University of Liverpool's Management School discuss the ethical implicatons and reductive tendencies of neurosc...
9-29-10: OGR Domestic Policy Subcommittee Hearing Part 1.
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 1) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
9-29-10: OGR Domestic Policy Subcommittee Hearing Part 3.
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 3) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
9-29-10: OGR Domestic Policy Subcommittee Hearing Part 4.
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 4) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
Prof David Nutt speaks to UCL NeuroSoc about his research and drug legislation in the UK. For more exciting Neuroscience news and pictures like our page! https://www.facebook.com/uclneurosoc?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Please support us by becoming a member - it's only £3 and you get priority to all of our events! You can buy it here: https://uclneurosoc.wufoo.com/forms/s18xa9z0z55lh7/ And check out our exclusive neuro-art exhibition entitled 'The Brain and Mental Health' find out more here: http://www.uclneurosoc.org/artexhibition.html and here https://www.facebook.com/events/734494069966424/?fref=ts
Brief review of microRNA basics: history, biogenesis, function • Recent developments of microRNA research in the field of Neuroscience • Current methods fo...
Mortimer B. Zuckerman MBBI Forum from ColumbiaNews. Like this? Watch the latest episode of ColumbiaNews on Blip! http://blip.tv/columbianews/watch Columbia U...
As the first of four presentations during American Education Week 2012 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Professors Catherine Compton-Lilly and Mark S....
Bio -- Dennis McKenna is an ethnopharmacologist who has studied plant hallucinogens for over forty years. He is the author of many scientific papers, and ...
Fletcher Jones Professor of Computer Science University Professor Professor of Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Neuroscie...
The first ever Neuroscience Research Day was held at Syracuse University on April 3, 2015, bringing together faculty and students from the new Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program. The event included lectures, presentations and a poster session to showcase research collaborations happening at the University.
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Researchers around the world can compare notes on one of the most powerful tools available for imaging human brain function, the fMRI, thanks to support from the National Science Foundation (NSF). An fMRI is a functional magnetic resonance imaging scan that measures brain activity by detecting changes in blood oxygenation and flow. Researchers use fMRI to watch how blood flows through active areas of the brain in real time, and the scans can be used to produce “maps” of activity during a brain’s thought processes. These maps change based on what a person is thinking. Globally, researchers run more than 2,000 fMRI studies every year, but currently there is limited infrastructure for sharing results. With support from NSF’s Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering, cognitive neuroscientist Russell Poldrack and a team at Stanford University launched new infrastructure to enable sharing. The project, called OpenfMRI, allows scientists to share their data easily and securely in a standardized format. The advantages are clear to Stanford Neuroscientist Vinod Menon, who researches brain development in children with ADHD and autism. Menon is using OpenfMRI to validate his research because the more fMRI scans he can analyze, the more certain he can be of his conclusions. Menon says as more studies are added to OpenfMRI, it becomes a powerful tool for diagnosing and treating neurological disorders. NSF Grant #/URL: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1131441&HistoricalAwards;=false
What do originality and invention look like in the brain? In this interview with New York Times columnist Carl Zimmer as part of Big Think's partnership with 92Y's Seven Days of Genius series, neuroscientist Heather Berlin explains current research into creative "flow states", examining what happens in the brain when rappers and jazz musicians improvise. This is the fifth video in an exclusive video series of today’s brightest minds exploring the theory of genius. Exclusive videos will be posted daily on http://youtube.com/bigthink throughout 92nd Street Y’s second annual 7 Days of Genius Festival: Venture into the Extraordinary, running March 1 to March 8, 2015 (http://www.92y.org/genius). Follow the conversation via #7DaysOfGenius Exclusive interviews with thought leaders, filmed at YouTube Space New York studios (https://www.youtube.com/yt/space/new-york.html), include: - Arianna Huffington, Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Huffington Post and Maria Konnikova, Writer and Journalist, discussing the science of mindfulness. - Bill Nye, Science Educator, Comedian, Writer and Actor, and Jake Roper, Broadcast Journalist, exploring how to nurture future geniuses. - Heather Berlin, Neuroscientist, and Carl Zimmer, Science Writer and Blogger, examining neuroscience and genius; and - Joy Hirsch, professor of Psychiatry and Neurobiology, Yale School of Medicine, and Carl Zimmer discussing creativity and the brain. Follow Big Think here: YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Dr Emma Devenney is a medical graduate from Queen’s University, Belfast. She completed 3 years of her neurology training at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast before coming to NeuRA as a visiting fellow in November 2012. She has since been awarded a PhD scholarship from UNSW to investigate the genetic link between FTD and MND. In this video she discusses the current advances in FTD and related conditions.
The Freshman Research Immersion Program at Binghamton University gives freshman hands-on research experience. In the neuroscience stream, which is one of three, students work with Professor Chris Bishop. http://www.binghamton.edu/freshman-research-immersion/ Video by Eleanor Krasner and Andrew Hatling
Volunteers from Neuroscience Research Lab, PGI, Chandigarh are joined by students, residents and staff of Prof Jyotdeep Kaur's lab, Department of Biochemistry, PGI, Chandigarh as campaign enters 11 th week in succession. They are seen cleaning the garbage @ 2hrs per week every Saturday. The engaging presence of research scholars, staff and faculty every Saturday is having ripple effect in the campus, sanitation staff and patients' families alike. Many dustbins have been installed in the campus with the help of Dr Vipin Kaushal and Mr Ravi Sharma who are also planning to organize cleaning of research block B outer glasses with installation of additional dustbins. Urinals are also planned to be erected on the outer wall as part of original plan of Institute as discussed with Security officer, Sh P C Sharma. The campaign today included cleaning garbage and giving smart talks to receptive crowd outside PGI gate. The challenge of change continues.
Perhaps the only group from Chandigarh Neuroscience Research Lab, PGI, Chandigarh takes lead in promoting Swaccha Bharat campaign. The engaging presence of research scholars, staff and faculty every Saturday is having ripple effect in the campus and patients families alike. Many dustbins have been installed, building glasses are being cleaned and awareness about hygiene being spread. Urinals are soon planned to be erupted on the outer wall. Faculty and students of biochemistry, lead by Dr Jyotdeep Kaur joined the campaign, cleaning garbage and giving smart talk to receptive crowd outside PGI gate. The challenge of change appears surmountable.
Evi Nalmpanti is a graduate of the Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience. The master’s is situated in the broad field of neuroscience, which aims to increase understanding of the Mind-Brain-Behaviour triad.
Fritz Renner is a graduate of the Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience. The master’s is situated in the broad field of neuroscience, which aims to increase understanding of the Mind-Brain-Behaviour triad.
Sanne Kikkert is a graduate of the Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience. The master’s is situated in the broad field of neuroscience, which aims to increase understanding of the Mind-Brain-Behaviour triad.
Artemis Iartou is a graduate of the Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience. The master’s is situated in the broad field of neuroscience, which aims to increase understanding of the Mind-Brain-Behaviour triad.
Mauricio Rangel-Gomez is a graduate of the Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience. The master’s is situated in the broad field of neuroscience, which aims to increase understanding of the Mind-Brain-Behaviour triad.
Volunteers from Neuroscience Research Lab, PGI, Chandigarh visit ISBT, Sector 17 on Nov 22 and spread awareness through their Swach Saturday initiative which entered 8th week without any break. Students, staff and faculty clean up the outer area of bus stop, spread awareness among passersby school students, passengers and the staff of Chandigarh Transport Undertaking.
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The Siasat Daily 2015-04-19PROSHRED is teaming up with the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) for our 2nd annual "Shred Cancer" event.
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South China Morning Post 2015-04-19Roberts is a security researcher that specializes in discovering security risks.
The Examiner 2015-04-19The N R Narayana Murthy Distinguished Chair in Computational Brain Research, which was inaugurated ...
The Times of India 2015-04-19The six groups identified by researchers from the University of Sheffield in Britain are young males ...
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