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...
5:34
Neuroscience Research Theme at Trinity
Neuroscience Research Theme at Trinity
Neuroscience Research Theme at Trinity
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...
3:17
Brains and Bodies: Neuroscience Research at Barnard
Brains and Bodies: Neuroscience Research at Barnard
Brains and Bodies: Neuroscience Research at Barnard
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. ...
6:08
Neuroscience Research at Salk Institute, San Diego
Neuroscience Research at Salk Institute, San Diego
Neuroscience Research at Salk Institute, San Diego
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...
1:40
Neuroscience Research Experiences at Duke
Neuroscience Research Experiences at Duke
Neuroscience Research Experiences at Duke
Learn about neuroscience research experiences at Duke.
1:42
Collaboration to Advance Neuroscience Research
Collaboration to Advance Neuroscience Research
Collaboration to Advance Neuroscience Research
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
2:20
Neuroscience Research Technology - Dr. Eve Edelstein
Neuroscience Research Technology - Dr. Eve Edelstein
Neuroscience Research Technology - Dr. Eve Edelstein
Dr. Eve Edelstein, a Calit2 affiliated neuroscientist discusses her research and new technologies such as CAVECad and SoniCAVE.
4:05
Dr. Nora Volkow on NIDA's Neuroscience Research
Dr. Nora Volkow on NIDA's Neuroscience Research
Dr. Nora Volkow on NIDA's Neuroscience 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...
1:35
Crowd Sourcing NeuroScience Research Accelerator - Alzheimer's Brain Function Analysis Tool
Crowd Sourcing NeuroScience Research Accelerator - Alzheimer's Brain Function Analysis Tool
Crowd Sourcing NeuroScience Research Accelerator - Alzheimer's Brain Function Analysis Tool
http://www.indiegogo.com/neuroaccelerator Contribute now to the crowd sourcing campaign on indiegogo accelerating Alzheimer's brain function research. Neuros...
14:38
Neuroscience and the Soul. Perspectives from the Research Group in Mind, Science and Culture
Neuroscience and the Soul. Perspectives from the Research Group in Mind, Science and Culture
Neuroscience and the Soul. Perspectives from the Research Group in Mind, Science and Culture
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 ...
1:05
Meeting the Challenges of Neuroscience Research
Meeting the Challenges of Neuroscience Research
Meeting the Challenges of Neuroscience Research
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
2:23
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
2:09
Interdisciplinary neuroscience research - University of Southampton
Interdisciplinary neuroscience research - University of Southampton
Interdisciplinary neuroscience research - University of Southampton
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
3:00
Brain Technology and Neuroscience Research Centre
Brain Technology and Neuroscience Research Centre
Brain Technology and Neuroscience Research Centre
BTNRC is established to accomplish the following: 1 To conduct scientific research, studies, and investigations in the fields of Brain Technology, Neuroscien...
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...
5:34
Neuroscience Research Theme at Trinity
Neuroscience Research Theme at Trinity
Neuroscience Research Theme at Trinity
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...
3:17
Brains and Bodies: Neuroscience Research at Barnard
Brains and Bodies: Neuroscience Research at Barnard
Brains and Bodies: Neuroscience Research at Barnard
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. ...
6:08
Neuroscience Research at Salk Institute, San Diego
Neuroscience Research at Salk Institute, San Diego
Neuroscience Research at Salk Institute, San Diego
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...
1:40
Neuroscience Research Experiences at Duke
Neuroscience Research Experiences at Duke
Neuroscience Research Experiences at Duke
Learn about neuroscience research experiences at Duke.
1:42
Collaboration to Advance Neuroscience Research
Collaboration to Advance Neuroscience Research
Collaboration to Advance Neuroscience Research
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
2:20
Neuroscience Research Technology - Dr. Eve Edelstein
Neuroscience Research Technology - Dr. Eve Edelstein
Neuroscience Research Technology - Dr. Eve Edelstein
Dr. Eve Edelstein, a Calit2 affiliated neuroscientist discusses her research and new technologies such as CAVECad and SoniCAVE.
4:05
Dr. Nora Volkow on NIDA's Neuroscience Research
Dr. Nora Volkow on NIDA's Neuroscience Research
Dr. Nora Volkow on NIDA's Neuroscience 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...
1:35
Crowd Sourcing NeuroScience Research Accelerator - Alzheimer's Brain Function Analysis Tool
Crowd Sourcing NeuroScience Research Accelerator - Alzheimer's Brain Function Analysis Tool
Crowd Sourcing NeuroScience Research Accelerator - Alzheimer's Brain Function Analysis Tool
http://www.indiegogo.com/neuroaccelerator Contribute now to the crowd sourcing campaign on indiegogo accelerating Alzheimer's brain function research. Neuros...
14:38
Neuroscience and the Soul. Perspectives from the Research Group in Mind, Science and Culture
Neuroscience and the Soul. Perspectives from the Research Group in Mind, Science and Culture
Neuroscience and the Soul. Perspectives from the Research Group in Mind, Science and Culture
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 ...
1:05
Meeting the Challenges of Neuroscience Research
Meeting the Challenges of Neuroscience Research
Meeting the Challenges of Neuroscience Research
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
2:23
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
2:09
Interdisciplinary neuroscience research - University of Southampton
Interdisciplinary neuroscience research - University of Southampton
Interdisciplinary neuroscience research - University of Southampton
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
3:00
Brain Technology and Neuroscience Research Centre
Brain Technology and Neuroscience Research Centre
Brain Technology and Neuroscience Research Centre
BTNRC is established to accomplish the following: 1 To conduct scientific research, studies, and investigations in the fields of Brain Technology, Neuroscien...
2:37
MRI for kids at Neuroscience Research Australia
MRI for kids at Neuroscience Research Australia
MRI for kids at Neuroscience Research Australia
Want to know what it's like to have an Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Scan at Neuroscience Research Australia? This video will show you what is involved.
1:51
Pomona College Neuroscience Research: Effects of Childhood Adversity on Addiction-Related Function
Pomona College Neuroscience Research: Effects of Childhood Adversity on Addiction-Related Function
Pomona College Neuroscience Research: Effects of Childhood Adversity on Addiction-Related Function
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
1:59
CNAS Undergraduate Students Talk About Neuroscience Research
CNAS Undergraduate Students Talk About Neuroscience Research
CNAS Undergraduate Students Talk About Neuroscience Research
Two undergraduate students majoring in Neuroscience, talk about doing research while attending UC Riverside.
2:10
NBNCo Case Study : Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA)
NBNCo Case Study : Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA)
NBNCo Case Study : Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA)
Articulates the work of Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) in Sydney and explains how the National Broadband Network (NBN) could improve the availabilit...
4:10
inTime: Intercultural Rhythms, Music, Sound and Science - Neuroscience Research on Rhythm (Part 6)
inTime: Intercultural Rhythms, Music, Sound and Science - Neuroscience Research on Rhythm (Part 6)
inTime: Intercultural Rhythms, Music, Sound and Science - Neuroscience Research on Rhythm (Part 6)
In Part 6 Sheila Allen discusses recent neuroscience research on beat perception, rhythm, and moving to a beat. The Rockefeller University & Advanced Brain T...
81:25
Federal Investments in Neuroscience Research (Commerce, Justice, Science Subcommittee)
Federal Investments in Neuroscience Research (Commerce, Justice, Science Subcommittee)
Federal Investments in Neuroscience Research (Commerce, Justice, Science Subcommittee)
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...
1:02
On The House Floor, Ros-Lehtinen Highlights Neuroscience Research in South Florida
On The House Floor, Ros-Lehtinen Highlights Neuroscience Research in South Florida
On The House Floor, Ros-Lehtinen Highlights Neuroscience Research in South Florida
2:08
Neuroscience Research - Collaboration with the Maine Medical Center Research Institute
Neuroscience Research - Collaboration with the Maine Medical Center Research Institute
Neuroscience Research - Collaboration with the Maine Medical Center Research Institute
The Neuroscience Institute, in collaboration with the Maine Medical Center Research Institute, participates in research and clinical trials for a range of ne...
2:47
Mike Poole discusses AZ's virtual approach to neuroscience research
Mike Poole discusses AZ's virtual approach to neuroscience research
Mike Poole discusses AZ's virtual approach to neuroscience research
Dr. Mike Poole, Head of Neuroscience Innovative Medicines iMed, explains why AZ have adapted their neuroscience structure, what the new iMed will be responsi...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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. ...
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. ...
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...
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...
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
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
published:16 Mar 2015
views:6
Neuroscience Research Technology - Dr. Eve Edelstein
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...
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...
http://www.indiegogo.com/neuroaccelerator Contribute now to the crowd sourcing campaign on indiegogo accelerating Alzheimer's brain function research. Neuros...
http://www.indiegogo.com/neuroaccelerator Contribute now to the crowd sourcing campaign on indiegogo accelerating Alzheimer's brain function research. Neuros...
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 ...
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 ...
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
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
published:16 Mar 2015
views:74
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
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
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
BTNRC is established to accomplish the following: 1 To conduct scientific research, studies, and investigations in the fields of Brain Technology, Neuroscien...
BTNRC is established to accomplish the following: 1 To conduct scientific research, studies, and investigations in the fields of Brain Technology, Neuroscien...
Want to know what it's like to have an Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Scan at Neuroscience Research Australia? This video will show you what is involved.
Want to know what it's like to have an Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Scan at Neuroscience Research Australia? This video will show you what is involved.
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
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
published:11 Feb 2015
views:7
CNAS Undergraduate Students Talk About Neuroscience Research
Articulates the work of Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) in Sydney and explains how the National Broadband Network (NBN) could improve the availabilit...
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...
In Part 6 Sheila Allen discusses recent neuroscience research on beat perception, rhythm, and moving to a beat. The Rockefeller University & Advanced Brain T...
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...
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...
The Neuroscience Institute, in collaboration with the Maine Medical Center Research Institute, participates in research and clinical trials for a range of ne...
The Neuroscience Institute, in collaboration with the Maine Medical Center Research Institute, participates in research and clinical trials for a range of ne...
Dr. Mike Poole, Head of Neuroscience Innovative Medicines iMed, explains why AZ have adapted their neuroscience structure, what the new iMed will be responsi...
Dr. Mike Poole, Head of Neuroscience Innovative Medicines iMed, explains why AZ have adapted their neuroscience structure, what the new iMed will be responsi...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 1)
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 1)
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (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...
54:07
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 1
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 1
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 1
9-29-10: OGR Domestic Policy Subcommittee Hearing Part 1.
54:18
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 3
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 3
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 3
9-29-10: OGR Domestic Policy Subcommittee Hearing Part 3.
25:05
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 4
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 4
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 4
9-29-10: OGR Domestic Policy Subcommittee Hearing Part 4.
89:17
NEURO.tv Episode 3 - The mind, the brain, computational neuroscience and ion channels.
NEURO.tv Episode 3 - The mind, the brain, computational neuroscience and ion channels.
NEURO.tv Episode 3 - The mind, the brain, computational neuroscience and ion channels.
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...
71:15
LSD Neuroscience - David E. Nichols
LSD Neuroscience - David E. Nichols
LSD Neuroscience - David E. Nichols
http://psychedelicscience.org Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/videos/VJ0V35dX4tQA/info/ LSD Neuroscience Dav...
32:45
Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning and Generalization
Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning and Generalization
Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning and Generalization
A 30 minute lecture by Mark A. Gluck, Professor of Neuroscience at Rutgers University-Newark, on "Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience...
67:13
The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
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...
54:33
Mod-04 Lec-21 Neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience research
Mod-04 Lec-21 Neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience research
Mod-04 Lec-21 Neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience research
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
112:41
Public Advocacy Forum at Neuroscience 2010: Military TBI and PTSD Research
Public Advocacy Forum at Neuroscience 2010: Military TBI and PTSD Research
Public Advocacy Forum at Neuroscience 2010: Military TBI and PTSD Research
On Nov. 16, 2010, SfN held the Public Advocacy Forum entitled "Military TBI & PTSD Research: Advancing Science, Reducing Stigma, and Providing Hope" at Neuro...
64:06
Recent Work & Current Methods in Neuroscience microRNA Research
Recent Work & Current Methods in Neuroscience microRNA Research
Recent Work & Current Methods in Neuroscience microRNA Research
Brief review of microRNA basics: history, biogenesis, function • Recent developments of microRNA research in the field of Neuroscience • Current methods fo...
30:36
Dr. John Andrews reflecting on the latest scientific research on meditation and neuroscience
Dr. John Andrews reflecting on the latest scientific research on meditation and neuroscience
Dr. John Andrews reflecting on the latest scientific research on meditation and neuroscience
John Andrews was Osho’s personal physician, taking care of his body for many years including his final days. As a meditator and a scientist for many decades, John Andrews has enjoyed following and writing about the gradual acceptance of meditation by the scientific community turn into the current flood of interest.
He now writes about the final step into an individual journey without end. As Osho explains, it is “an open experiment,” where, “Any truth that may come later on can be absorbed by this system without any conflict.”
Now we can move easily from what is often a confusing plethora of different approaches to the simple, clear, and pr
47:22
Critical Reflections on the Place of Neuroscience in Leadership Research
Critical Reflections on the Place of Neuroscience in Leadership Research
Critical Reflections on the Place of Neuroscience in Leadership Research
Dr. Dirk Lindebaum and Dr. Mike Zundel of the University of Liverpool's Management School discuss the ethical implicatons and reductive tendencies of neurosc...
60:57
Faculty Forum on Interdisciplinary Neuroscience
Faculty Forum on Interdisciplinary Neuroscience
Faculty Forum on Interdisciplinary Neuroscience
Mortimer B. Zuckerman MBBI Forum from ColumbiaNews. Like this? Watch the latest episode of ColumbiaNews on Blip! http://blip.tv/columbianews/watch Columbia U...
102:09
Wake up, I'm Speaking: The Neuroscience of Sleep and Dreaming
Wake up, I'm Speaking: The Neuroscience of Sleep and Dreaming
Wake up, I'm Speaking: The Neuroscience of Sleep and Dreaming
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...
0:00
McGill University Integrated Program in Neuroscience Virtual Open House
McGill University Integrated Program in Neuroscience Virtual Open House
McGill University Integrated Program in Neuroscience Virtual Open House
McGill has a long history of conducting excellent neuroscience research and the IPN is the multi-disciplinary, inter-departmental program that brings together all graduate training in neuroscience.
The IPN is home to more than 180 principal investigators and more than 350 MSc and PhD candidates, making it the largest graduate program in the Faculty of Medicine and one of the largest neuroscience graduate programs in North America. Though large in number and spread out across numerous research institutes, the IPN is a close-knit community thanks to the annual IPN Retreat and the efforts of our Graduate Student's Association in Neuroscience (G
48:54
Cognitive Neuroscience of Mindfulness Meditation
Cognitive Neuroscience of Mindfulness Meditation
Cognitive Neuroscience of Mindfulness Meditation
Google Tech Talks
February, 28 2008
ABSTRACT
Mindfulness meditation, one type of meditation technique, has been shown to
enhance emotional awareness and psychological flexibility as well as induce
well-being and emotional balance. Scientists have also begun to examine how
meditation may influence brain functions. This talk will examine the
effect of mindfulness meditation practice on the brain systems in which
psychological functions such as attention, emotional reactivity, emotion
regulation, and self-view are instantiated. We will also discuss how
different forms of meditation practices are being studied using
neuroscientific technologies
90:54
Cognitive Neuroscience and Reading
Cognitive Neuroscience and Reading
Cognitive Neuroscience and Reading
As the first of four presentations during American Education Week 2012 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Professors Catherine Compton-Lilly and Mark S....
49:41
Conflict of Interest in Neuroscience Research and Therapeutics
Conflict of Interest in Neuroscience Research and Therapeutics
Conflict of Interest in Neuroscience Research and Therapeutics
http://alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com/ Dennis McKenna, Ph.D. - Neuroscience and Spirituality from the 2004 Altered States and the Spiritual Awakening confer...
32:34
James Fallon, Neuroscientist - A Scientist's Journey Through Psychopathy
James Fallon, Neuroscientist - A Scientist's Journey Through Psychopathy
James Fallon, Neuroscientist - A Scientist's Journey Through Psychopathy
92:31
Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason: Sam Harris on Neuroscience & Philosophy (2005)
Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason: Sam Harris on Neuroscience & Philosophy (2005)
Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason: Sam Harris on Neuroscience & Philosophy (2005)
The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason (2004) is a book by Sam Harris, concerning organized religion, the clash between religious faith...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (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...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 1) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
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...
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...
http://psychedelicscience.org Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/videos/VJ0V35dX4tQA/info/ LSD Neuroscience Dav...
http://psychedelicscience.org Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/videos/VJ0V35dX4tQA/info/ LSD Neuroscience Dav...
A 30 minute lecture by Mark A. Gluck, Professor of Neuroscience at Rutgers University-Newark, on "Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience...
A 30 minute lecture by Mark A. Gluck, Professor of Neuroscience at Rutgers University-Newark, on "Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience...
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...
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
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
published:05 Sep 2014
views:13
Public Advocacy Forum at Neuroscience 2010: Military TBI and PTSD Research
On Nov. 16, 2010, SfN held the Public Advocacy Forum entitled "Military TBI & PTSD Research: Advancing Science, Reducing Stigma, and Providing Hope" at Neuro...
On Nov. 16, 2010, SfN held the Public Advocacy Forum entitled "Military TBI & PTSD Research: Advancing Science, Reducing Stigma, and Providing Hope" at Neuro...
Brief review of microRNA basics: history, biogenesis, function • Recent developments of microRNA research in the field of Neuroscience • Current methods fo...
Brief review of microRNA basics: history, biogenesis, function • Recent developments of microRNA research in the field of Neuroscience • Current methods fo...
John Andrews was Osho’s personal physician, taking care of his body for many years including his final days. As a meditator and a scientist for many decades, John Andrews has enjoyed following and writing about the gradual acceptance of meditation by the scientific community turn into the current flood of interest.
He now writes about the final step into an individual journey without end. As Osho explains, it is “an open experiment,” where, “Any truth that may come later on can be absorbed by this system without any conflict.”
Now we can move easily from what is often a confusing plethora of different approaches to the simple, clear, and practical approach to meditation by Osho – the first major upgrade in discovering how to be conscious for twenty-five centuries!
John Andrews was Osho’s personal physician, taking care of his body for many years including his final days. As a meditator and a scientist for many decades, John Andrews has enjoyed following and writing about the gradual acceptance of meditation by the scientific community turn into the current flood of interest.
He now writes about the final step into an individual journey without end. As Osho explains, it is “an open experiment,” where, “Any truth that may come later on can be absorbed by this system without any conflict.”
Now we can move easily from what is often a confusing plethora of different approaches to the simple, clear, and practical approach to meditation by Osho – the first major upgrade in discovering how to be conscious for twenty-five centuries!
published:14 Mar 2015
views:564
Critical Reflections on the Place of Neuroscience in Leadership Research
Dr. Dirk Lindebaum and Dr. Mike Zundel of the University of Liverpool's Management School discuss the ethical implicatons and reductive tendencies of neurosc...
Dr. Dirk Lindebaum and Dr. Mike Zundel of the University of Liverpool's Management School discuss the ethical implicatons and reductive tendencies of neurosc...
Mortimer B. Zuckerman MBBI Forum from ColumbiaNews. Like this? Watch the latest episode of ColumbiaNews on Blip! http://blip.tv/columbianews/watch Columbia U...
Mortimer B. Zuckerman MBBI Forum from ColumbiaNews. Like this? Watch the latest episode of ColumbiaNews on Blip! http://blip.tv/columbianews/watch Columbia U...
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...
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...
McGill has a long history of conducting excellent neuroscience research and the IPN is the multi-disciplinary, inter-departmental program that brings together all graduate training in neuroscience.
The IPN is home to more than 180 principal investigators and more than 350 MSc and PhD candidates, making it the largest graduate program in the Faculty of Medicine and one of the largest neuroscience graduate programs in North America. Though large in number and spread out across numerous research institutes, the IPN is a close-knit community thanks to the annual IPN Retreat and the efforts of our Graduate Student's Association in Neuroscience (GSAN).
McGill has a long history of conducting excellent neuroscience research and the IPN is the multi-disciplinary, inter-departmental program that brings together all graduate training in neuroscience.
The IPN is home to more than 180 principal investigators and more than 350 MSc and PhD candidates, making it the largest graduate program in the Faculty of Medicine and one of the largest neuroscience graduate programs in North America. Though large in number and spread out across numerous research institutes, the IPN is a close-knit community thanks to the annual IPN Retreat and the efforts of our Graduate Student's Association in Neuroscience (GSAN).
Google Tech Talks
February, 28 2008
ABSTRACT
Mindfulness meditation, one type of meditation technique, has been shown to
enhance emotional awareness and psychological flexibility as well as induce
well-being and emotional balance. Scientists have also begun to examine how
meditation may influence brain functions. This talk will examine the
effect of mindfulness meditation practice on the brain systems in which
psychological functions such as attention, emotional reactivity, emotion
regulation, and self-view are instantiated. We will also discuss how
different forms of meditation practices are being studied using
neuroscientific technologies and are being integrated into clinical
practice to address symptoms of anxiety, depression, and stress.
Speaker: Philippe Goldin
Philippe is a research
scientist and heads the Clinically Applied Affective Neuroscience group in
the Department of Psychology at Stanford University.
He spent 6 years in India and Nepal studying various languages,
Buddhist philosophy and debate at Namgyal Monastery and the Dialectic
Monastic Institute, and serving as an interpreter for various Tibetan
Buddhist lamas. He then returned to the U.S. to complete a Ph.D. in
Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University. His NIH-funded
clinical research focuses on (a) functional neuroimaging investigations of cognitive-affective mechanisms in adults with anxiety disorders, (b)
comparing the effects of mindfulness meditation and cognitive-behavioral
therapy on brain-behavior correlates of emotional reactivity and regulation, and (c) training children in family and elementary school settings in mindfulness skills to reduce anxiety and enhance compassion, self-esteem and quality of family interactions.
Google Tech Talks
February, 28 2008
ABSTRACT
Mindfulness meditation, one type of meditation technique, has been shown to
enhance emotional awareness and psychological flexibility as well as induce
well-being and emotional balance. Scientists have also begun to examine how
meditation may influence brain functions. This talk will examine the
effect of mindfulness meditation practice on the brain systems in which
psychological functions such as attention, emotional reactivity, emotion
regulation, and self-view are instantiated. We will also discuss how
different forms of meditation practices are being studied using
neuroscientific technologies and are being integrated into clinical
practice to address symptoms of anxiety, depression, and stress.
Speaker: Philippe Goldin
Philippe is a research
scientist and heads the Clinically Applied Affective Neuroscience group in
the Department of Psychology at Stanford University.
He spent 6 years in India and Nepal studying various languages,
Buddhist philosophy and debate at Namgyal Monastery and the Dialectic
Monastic Institute, and serving as an interpreter for various Tibetan
Buddhist lamas. He then returned to the U.S. to complete a Ph.D. in
Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University. His NIH-funded
clinical research focuses on (a) functional neuroimaging investigations of cognitive-affective mechanisms in adults with anxiety disorders, (b)
comparing the effects of mindfulness meditation and cognitive-behavioral
therapy on brain-behavior correlates of emotional reactivity and regulation, and (c) training children in family and elementary school settings in mindfulness skills to reduce anxiety and enhance compassion, self-esteem and quality of family interactions.
As the first of four presentations during American Education Week 2012 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Professors Catherine Compton-Lilly and Mark S....
As the first of four presentations during American Education Week 2012 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Professors Catherine Compton-Lilly and Mark S....
http://alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com/ Dennis McKenna, Ph.D. - Neuroscience and Spirituality from the 2004 Altered States and the Spiritual Awakening confer...
http://alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com/ Dennis McKenna, Ph.D. - Neuroscience and Spirituality from the 2004 Altered States and the Spiritual Awakening confer...
The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason (2004) is a book by Sam Harris, concerning organized religion, the clash between religious faith...
The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason (2004) is a book by Sam Harris, concerning organized religion, the clash between religious faith...
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EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-week-1-dq-2-educational-neuroscience/
Educational Neuroscience. Educational neuroscience is an exciting new discipline that brings together research from psychology, neuroscience and pedagogy to help educators make the best curriculum, instructional and assessment choices for effective learning. Locate an article in the Ashford Online Library that investigates findings from cognitive and neuroscientific research. Provide a brief summary of the article and explain how the findings could be translated into what educa
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Cincinnati NeuroScience Group – The Future of Research is Here
Cincinnati NeuroScience Group – The Future of Research is Here
Cincinnati NeuroScience Group – The Future of Research is Here
The Cincinnati NeuroScience Group conducts advanced clinical trials, and this TV campaign reflected the depth of the clinical research. Creative Storm used the “grid graphic” along with emotional images of people, to convey the combination of the personal touch and high technology. In this overall image launch TV ad, the scope of clinical trials is featured, naming trials on depression, bipolar, obesity, body dismorphic disorder, fibromyalgia, compulsive gambling, and sexual disfunction. The affiliation with UC Physicans brings the spot to its conclusion, along with the theme, “building a better future through research.”
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LKCMedicine Research Spotlight: Translational Neuroscience by Prof Balázs Gulyás
LKCMedicine Research Spotlight: Translational Neuroscience by Prof Balázs Gulyás
LKCMedicine Research Spotlight: Translational Neuroscience by Prof Balázs Gulyás
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Risk Taking and Adolescence: Negligence and Brain Science
Risk Taking and Adolescence: Negligence and Brain Science
Risk Taking and Adolescence: Negligence and Brain Science
Dr. Laurence Steinberg, the Distinguished University Professor and Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology at Temple University, presents the results of his .
UTS academic David Thorpe delves into risk-taking and the adolescent brain using recent neuroscience research to argue for reform of negligence laws.
The human brain is the most complex living structure known, tasked with producing our mental and behavioral existence. Whether investigating an isolated gene .
This lecture by psychologist and author Laurence Steinberg shows how brain science helps us understand adolescent risk-taking. It was originally presented at .
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Enhancing Cognition in Schizophrenia: Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert
Enhancing Cognition in Schizophrenia: Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert
Enhancing Cognition in Schizophrenia: Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert
Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert of Neuroscience Research Australia have found promising results from a clinical trial of an estrogen modulating drug to improve cognition in men and women with schizophrenia. Join the Q&A; live right here, or after the broadcast until 5pm on June 25 at https://www.imhro.org/brain-waves/enhancing-cognition-schizophrenia-drs-cyndi-shannon-weickert-tom-weickert
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Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience
Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience
Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation June Meet the Scientist Webinar featured Dr. Daniel S. Pine of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). He presented on "Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience"
Learn more about our webinar series: http://bbrfoundation.org/webinar
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Neuroscience research papers
Neuroscience research papers
Neuroscience research papers
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Neuroscience Research Lab-Swatch Bharat Abhiyan week-35
Neuroscience Research Lab-Swatch Bharat Abhiyan week-35
Neuroscience Research Lab-Swatch Bharat Abhiyan week-35
Neuroscience Research Lab (PGIMER)-Swatch Bharat Abhiyan week-35
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Dance matts shown to improve symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
Dance matts shown to improve symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
Dance matts shown to improve symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
NeuRA's exercise program using dance matts has shown promising results for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients.
Not only does continued use of the dance matts improve balance and co-ordination, but thinking and cognitive skills are also improved.
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Guide to Research Techniques in Neuroscience, 2 edition(ISBN 978-0128005118)
Guide to Research Techniques in Neuroscience, 2 edition(ISBN 978-0128005118)
Guide to Research Techniques in Neuroscience, 2 edition(ISBN 978-0128005118)
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Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 30
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 30
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 30
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 30
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Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 31
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 31
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 31
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 31
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Fundamentals of Neuroscience Part 2: Neurons and Networks | HarvardX on edX | Course About Video
Fundamentals of Neuroscience Part 2: Neurons and Networks | HarvardX on edX | Course About Video
Fundamentals of Neuroscience Part 2: Neurons and Networks | HarvardX on edX | Course About Video
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Re:Think 2015 - Neuroscience A Currency for Collaboration
Re:Think 2015 - Neuroscience A Currency for Collaboration
Re:Think 2015 - Neuroscience A Currency for Collaboration
Peter Pynta - Director, Sales & Marketing, Neuro Insight Pty Ltd.
Sheena Surdra - Enterprise Marketing Manager, National Australia Bank
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Schizophrenia Research Talks
Schizophrenia Research Talks
Schizophrenia Research Talks
For the first Research Talk of 2015, we are discussing Schizophrenia. Our Schizophrenia Research Panel will feature Dr. Muj Husain, a psychiatrist at Lambeth Hospital, Dr. Jon Roiser, a cognitive neuroscientist, Dr. Ann Barnes, a medical imaging specialist and Dr. Rick Adams, a computational neuroscientist. Gabriel Gavin will be presenting a student talk on his work studying neurotransmission.
Two research talks by experts in their field will be followed by a career talk and a student talk describing what current undergraduates have done in relevant lab placements.
January Research Talk is jointly hosted by UCL Neuroscience Society and UCL
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Vestibular rehab device: StableEyes
Vestibular rehab device: StableEyes
Vestibular rehab device: StableEyes
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is important for maintaining visual stability during tasks that move the head rapidly and unpredictably, for example, as occurs during running or when driving on a bumpy road.
The vestibular organs, one in each inner ear, sense rotational and linear head motion and move the eyes to compensate for passive head movements. The vestibular organ can be damaged by disease, degenerative conditions and by chemical or surgical interventions. When both vestibular organs are damaged it can be severely debilitating.
Assoc Professor Americo Migliaccio and his team have developed a new rehabilitation device, entirely wit
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Neuroscience Research Lab. PGIMER
Neuroscience Research Lab. PGIMER
Neuroscience Research Lab. PGIMER
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Week 29)
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Ruby Wax visits NeuRA
Ruby Wax visits NeuRA
Ruby Wax visits NeuRA
Well known comedian Ruby Wax came in to NeuRA for a tour and a discussion about the work that we do here to cure diseases of the brain. Ruby has studied Psychotherapy and gained her Master’s degree in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from Oxford University.
These days she promotes understanding of the brain and campaigns for greater mental health awareness. Here she is at NeuRA after a tour of our new building in Randwick. She is now working on her third book, called "Wake The F ** K Up - A #Mindfulness Guide for the Frazzled. Thank you for your support Ruby.
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EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-week-1-dq-2-educational-neuroscience/
Educational Neuroscience. Educational neuroscience is an exciting new discipline that brings together research from psychology, neuroscience and pedagogy to help educators make the best curriculum, instructional and assessment choices for effective learning. Locate an article in the Ashford Online Library that investigates findings from cognitive and neuroscientific research. Provide a brief summary of the article and explain how the findings could be translated into what educators do in schools and classrooms. Do the findings support differentiated teaching and learning? Why or why not?
Guided Response: Review at least two of your classmates’ postings and analyze the connections they have made between the research findings and what educators do in schools and classrooms. Do you agree or disagree with their suppositions? Why or why not? Relate the findings to your own.
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EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 1 Key Principles of Effective Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 1 Fluid and Fixed Mindsets
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 2 Effective Differentiated Curriculum
EDU 673 Week 2 Welcome Activity
EDU 673 Week 3 Assessment and Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 1 Effective Assessment
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 2 Summative Assessment
EDU 673 Week 4 Differentiated Instruction for Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 1 Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 2 Student Interest
EDU 673 Week 5 Differentiating for Learning Profile
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 1 Learning Style Debate
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 2 Culture and Gender
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 1 Orderly-Flexible Learning Environments
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 2 Personal and Professional Growth
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-week-1-dq-2-educational-neuroscience/
Educational Neuroscience. Educational neuroscience is an exciting new discipline that brings together research from psychology, neuroscience and pedagogy to help educators make the best curriculum, instructional and assessment choices for effective learning. Locate an article in the Ashford Online Library that investigates findings from cognitive and neuroscientific research. Provide a brief summary of the article and explain how the findings could be translated into what educators do in schools and classrooms. Do the findings support differentiated teaching and learning? Why or why not?
Guided Response: Review at least two of your classmates’ postings and analyze the connections they have made between the research findings and what educators do in schools and classrooms. Do you agree or disagree with their suppositions? Why or why not? Relate the findings to your own.
________________________________________
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 1 Key Principles of Effective Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 1 Fluid and Fixed Mindsets
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 2 Effective Differentiated Curriculum
EDU 673 Week 2 Welcome Activity
EDU 673 Week 3 Assessment and Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 1 Effective Assessment
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 2 Summative Assessment
EDU 673 Week 4 Differentiated Instruction for Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 1 Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 2 Student Interest
EDU 673 Week 5 Differentiating for Learning Profile
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 1 Learning Style Debate
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 2 Culture and Gender
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 1 Orderly-Flexible Learning Environments
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 2 Personal and Professional Growth
published:17 Jun 2015
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Cincinnati NeuroScience Group – The Future of Research is Here
The Cincinnati NeuroScience Group conducts advanced clinical trials, and this TV campaign reflected the depth of the clinical research. Creative Storm used the “grid graphic” along with emotional images of people, to convey the combination of the personal touch and high technology. In this overall image launch TV ad, the scope of clinical trials is featured, naming trials on depression, bipolar, obesity, body dismorphic disorder, fibromyalgia, compulsive gambling, and sexual disfunction. The affiliation with UC Physicans brings the spot to its conclusion, along with the theme, “building a better future through research.”
The Cincinnati NeuroScience Group conducts advanced clinical trials, and this TV campaign reflected the depth of the clinical research. Creative Storm used the “grid graphic” along with emotional images of people, to convey the combination of the personal touch and high technology. In this overall image launch TV ad, the scope of clinical trials is featured, naming trials on depression, bipolar, obesity, body dismorphic disorder, fibromyalgia, compulsive gambling, and sexual disfunction. The affiliation with UC Physicans brings the spot to its conclusion, along with the theme, “building a better future through research.”
published:15 Jun 2015
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LKCMedicine Research Spotlight: Translational Neuroscience by Prof Balázs Gulyás
Dr. Laurence Steinberg, the Distinguished University Professor and Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology at Temple University, presents the results of his .
UTS academic David Thorpe delves into risk-taking and the adolescent brain using recent neuroscience research to argue for reform of negligence laws.
The human brain is the most complex living structure known, tasked with producing our mental and behavioral existence. Whether investigating an isolated gene .
This lecture by psychologist and author Laurence Steinberg shows how brain science helps us understand adolescent risk-taking. It was originally presented at .
Dr. Laurence Steinberg, the Distinguished University Professor and Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology at Temple University, presents the results of his .
UTS academic David Thorpe delves into risk-taking and the adolescent brain using recent neuroscience research to argue for reform of negligence laws.
The human brain is the most complex living structure known, tasked with producing our mental and behavioral existence. Whether investigating an isolated gene .
This lecture by psychologist and author Laurence Steinberg shows how brain science helps us understand adolescent risk-taking. It was originally presented at .
published:11 Jun 2015
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Enhancing Cognition in Schizophrenia: Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert
Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert of Neuroscience Research Australia have found promising results from a clinical trial of an estrogen modulating drug to improve cognition in men and women with schizophrenia. Join the Q&A; live right here, or after the broadcast until 5pm on June 25 at https://www.imhro.org/brain-waves/enhancing-cognition-schizophrenia-drs-cyndi-shannon-weickert-tom-weickert
Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert of Neuroscience Research Australia have found promising results from a clinical trial of an estrogen modulating drug to improve cognition in men and women with schizophrenia. Join the Q&A; live right here, or after the broadcast until 5pm on June 25 at https://www.imhro.org/brain-waves/enhancing-cognition-schizophrenia-drs-cyndi-shannon-weickert-tom-weickert
published:10 Jun 2015
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Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation June Meet the Scientist Webinar featured Dr. Daniel S. Pine of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). He presented on "Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience"
Learn more about our webinar series: http://bbrfoundation.org/webinar
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation June Meet the Scientist Webinar featured Dr. Daniel S. Pine of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). He presented on "Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience"
Learn more about our webinar series: http://bbrfoundation.org/webinar
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UC Berkeley Neuroscience research images from the ZEISS Berkeley Brain Microscopy Innovation Center and Berkeley Molecular Imaging Center. http://neuroscience.berkeley.edu/
UC Berkeley Neuroscience research images from the ZEISS Berkeley Brain Microscopy Innovation Center and Berkeley Molecular Imaging Center. http://neuroscience.berkeley.edu/
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Neuroscience Research Lab-Swatch Bharat Abhiyan week-35
NeuRA's exercise program using dance matts has shown promising results for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients.
Not only does continued use of the dance matts improve balance and co-ordination, but thinking and cognitive skills are also improved.
NeuRA's exercise program using dance matts has shown promising results for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients.
Not only does continued use of the dance matts improve balance and co-ordination, but thinking and cognitive skills are also improved.
published:26 May 2015
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Guide to Research Techniques in Neuroscience, 2 edition(ISBN 978-0128005118)
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In this second module (MCB80x.2) we will explore how neurons communicate with each other. We will investigate the collective behavior of neurons in small circuits and ways in which signals between neurons are modulated.
Each lesson will be media and content rich and will challenge you to master material with interactive segments that depend on your feedback to move forward in the lesson. You will be able to use virtual labs simulating neurons and circuitry to test your understanding of the course material. Lessons will also be filled with beautiful animations, exploring the richness and complexity of the brain. Documentaries focusing on cutting-edge topics in neuroscience will take you inside labs, hospitals and research institutions around Harvard, MIT and Boston, and quiz banks will allow you to test your knowledge on your own time.
Our forums will provide you with a place to meet other students around the world. You can learn from each other as well as discuss questions with members of our team during office hours, which will be held every Wednesday.
Lesson 1: The Synapse (released 9/03/14 2pm EST)
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In this second module (MCB80x.2) we will explore how neurons communicate with each other. We will investigate the collective behavior of neurons in small circuits and ways in which signals between neurons are modulated.
Each lesson will be media and content rich and will challenge you to master material with interactive segments that depend on your feedback to move forward in the lesson. You will be able to use virtual labs simulating neurons and circuitry to test your understanding of the course material. Lessons will also be filled with beautiful animations, exploring the richness and complexity of the brain. Documentaries focusing on cutting-edge topics in neuroscience will take you inside labs, hospitals and research institutions around Harvard, MIT and Boston, and quiz banks will allow you to test your knowledge on your own time.
Our forums will provide you with a place to meet other students around the world. You can learn from each other as well as discuss questions with members of our team during office hours, which will be held every Wednesday.
Lesson 1: The Synapse (released 9/03/14 2pm EST)
Lesson 2: Excitation & Inhibition (released 9/07/14 2pm EST)
Lesson 3: Small Circuits (released 10/01/14 2pm EST)
Lesson 4: Neuromodulation (released 10/15/14 2pm EST)
Lesson 5: Potentiation & Depression (released 10/29/14 2pm EST)
HarvardX pursues the science of learning. By registering as an online learner in an HX course, you will also participate in research about learning. Read our research statement to learn more.
What you'll learn
Fundamental concepts of neuroscience, including the synapse, excitation and inhibition, small circuits, neuromodulation, and potentiation and depression.
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Re:Think 2015 - Neuroscience A Currency for Collaboration
For the first Research Talk of 2015, we are discussing Schizophrenia. Our Schizophrenia Research Panel will feature Dr. Muj Husain, a psychiatrist at Lambeth Hospital, Dr. Jon Roiser, a cognitive neuroscientist, Dr. Ann Barnes, a medical imaging specialist and Dr. Rick Adams, a computational neuroscientist. Gabriel Gavin will be presenting a student talk on his work studying neurotransmission.
Two research talks by experts in their field will be followed by a career talk and a student talk describing what current undergraduates have done in relevant lab placements.
January Research Talk is jointly hosted by UCL Neuroscience Society and UCL Psychology Lecture Series.
For the first Research Talk of 2015, we are discussing Schizophrenia. Our Schizophrenia Research Panel will feature Dr. Muj Husain, a psychiatrist at Lambeth Hospital, Dr. Jon Roiser, a cognitive neuroscientist, Dr. Ann Barnes, a medical imaging specialist and Dr. Rick Adams, a computational neuroscientist. Gabriel Gavin will be presenting a student talk on his work studying neurotransmission.
Two research talks by experts in their field will be followed by a career talk and a student talk describing what current undergraduates have done in relevant lab placements.
January Research Talk is jointly hosted by UCL Neuroscience Society and UCL Psychology Lecture Series.
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is important for maintaining visual stability during tasks that move the head rapidly and unpredictably, for example, as occurs during running or when driving on a bumpy road.
The vestibular organs, one in each inner ear, sense rotational and linear head motion and move the eyes to compensate for passive head movements. The vestibular organ can be damaged by disease, degenerative conditions and by chemical or surgical interventions. When both vestibular organs are damaged it can be severely debilitating.
Assoc Professor Americo Migliaccio and his team have developed a new rehabilitation device, entirely within their lab at NeuRA. Here is a 2-minute video of the device in action.
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is important for maintaining visual stability during tasks that move the head rapidly and unpredictably, for example, as occurs during running or when driving on a bumpy road.
The vestibular organs, one in each inner ear, sense rotational and linear head motion and move the eyes to compensate for passive head movements. The vestibular organ can be damaged by disease, degenerative conditions and by chemical or surgical interventions. When both vestibular organs are damaged it can be severely debilitating.
Assoc Professor Americo Migliaccio and his team have developed a new rehabilitation device, entirely within their lab at NeuRA. Here is a 2-minute video of the device in action.
Well known comedian Ruby Wax came in to NeuRA for a tour and a discussion about the work that we do here to cure diseases of the brain. Ruby has studied Psychotherapy and gained her Master’s degree in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from Oxford University.
These days she promotes understanding of the brain and campaigns for greater mental health awareness. Here she is at NeuRA after a tour of our new building in Randwick. She is now working on her third book, called "Wake The F ** K Up - A #Mindfulness Guide for the Frazzled. Thank you for your support Ruby.
Well known comedian Ruby Wax came in to NeuRA for a tour and a discussion about the work that we do here to cure diseases of the brain. Ruby has studied Psychotherapy and gained her Master’s degree in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from Oxford University.
These days she promotes understanding of the brain and campaigns for greater mental health awareness. Here she is at NeuRA after a tour of our new building in Randwick. She is now working on her third book, called "Wake The F ** K Up - A #Mindfulness Guide for the Frazzled. Thank you for your support Ruby.
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...
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...
Brains and Bodies: Neuroscience Research at Barnard
Brains and Bodies: Neuroscience Research at Barnard
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. ...
Neuroscience Research at Salk Institute, San Diego
Neuroscience Research at Salk Institute, San Diego
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...
Neuroscience Research Unit Chief Scientific Officer Michael D. Ehlers, M.D., Ph.D., discus...
published:16 Mar 2015
Collaboration to Advance Neuroscience Research
Collaboration to Advance Neuroscience Research
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
published:16 Mar 2015
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Neuroscience Research Technology - Dr. Eve Edelstein
Dr. Eve Edelstein, a Calit2 affiliated neuroscientist discusses her research and new techn...
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...
Crowd Sourcing NeuroScience Research Accelerator - Alzheimer's Brain Function Analysis Tool
Crowd Sourcing NeuroScience Research Accelerator - Alzheimer's Brain Function Analysis Tool
http://www.indiegogo.com/neuroaccelerator Contribute now to the crowd sourcing campaign on indiegogo accelerating Alzheimer's brain function research. Neuros...
Neuroscience and the Soul. Perspectives from the Research Group in Mind, Science and Culture
Neuroscience and the Soul. Perspectives from the Research Group in Mind, Science and Culture
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 ...
Neuroscience Research Unit Chief Scientific Officer Michael D. Ehlers, M.D., Ph.D., discus...
published:16 Mar 2015
Meeting the Challenges of Neuroscience Research
Meeting the Challenges of Neuroscience Research
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
published:16 Mar 2015
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Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan...
published:01 Feb 2015
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
published:01 Feb 2015
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Interdisciplinary neuroscience research - University of Southampton
At the University of Southampton, researchers from a range of disciplines are tackling dem...
published:16 Sep 2014
Interdisciplinary neuroscience research - University of Southampton
Interdisciplinary neuroscience research - University of Southampton
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
published:16 Sep 2014
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Brain Technology and Neuroscience Research Centre
BTNRC is established to accomplish the following: 1 To conduct scientific research, studie...
BTNRC is established to accomplish the following: 1 To conduct scientific research, studies, and investigations in the fields of Brain Technology, Neuroscien...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 1)
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (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...
NEURO.tv Episode 3 - The mind, the brain, computational neuroscience and ion channels.
NEURO.tv Episode 3 - The mind, the brain, computational neuroscience and ion channels.
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...
http://psychedelicscience.org Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/videos/VJ0V35dX4tQA/info/ LSD Neuroscience Dav...
Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning and Generalization
Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning and Generalization
A 30 minute lecture by Mark A. Gluck, Professor of Neuroscience at Rutgers University-Newark, on "Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience...
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...
Mod-04 Lec-21 Neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience research
Selected Topics in Psychology by prof.Braj Bhushan,prof.Ajit Dalal,prof.Alok Bajpai,prof.G...
published:05 Sep 2014
Mod-04 Lec-21 Neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience research
Mod-04 Lec-21 Neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience research
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
published:05 Sep 2014
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Public Advocacy Forum at Neuroscience 2010: Military TBI and PTSD Research
On Nov. 16, 2010, SfN held the Public Advocacy Forum entitled "Military TBI & PTSD Researc...
Public Advocacy Forum at Neuroscience 2010: Military TBI and PTSD Research
Public Advocacy Forum at Neuroscience 2010: Military TBI and PTSD Research
On Nov. 16, 2010, SfN held the Public Advocacy Forum entitled "Military TBI & PTSD Research: Advancing Science, Reducing Stigma, and Providing Hope" at Neuro...
Recent Work & Current Methods in Neuroscience microRNA Research
Recent Work & Current Methods in Neuroscience microRNA Research
Brief review of microRNA basics: history, biogenesis, function • Recent developments of microRNA research in the field of Neuroscience • Current methods fo...
Dr. John Andrews reflecting on the latest scientific research on meditation and neuroscience
John Andrews was Osho’s personal physician, taking care of his body for many years includi...
published:14 Mar 2015
Dr. John Andrews reflecting on the latest scientific research on meditation and neuroscience
Dr. John Andrews reflecting on the latest scientific research on meditation and neuroscience
John Andrews was Osho’s personal physician, taking care of his body for many years including his final days. As a meditator and a scientist for many decades, John Andrews has enjoyed following and writing about the gradual acceptance of meditation by the scientific community turn into the current flood of interest.
He now writes about the final step into an individual journey without end. As Osho explains, it is “an open experiment,” where, “Any truth that may come later on can be absorbed by this system without any conflict.”
Now we can move easily from what is often a confusing plethora of different approaches to the simple, clear, and practical approach to meditation by Osho – the first major upgrade in discovering how to be conscious for twenty-five centuries!
published:14 Mar 2015
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Critical Reflections on the Place of Neuroscience in Leadership Research
Dr. Dirk Lindebaum and Dr. Mike Zundel of the University of Liverpool's Management School ...
Critical Reflections on the Place of Neuroscience in Leadership Research
Critical Reflections on the Place of Neuroscience in Leadership Research
Dr. Dirk Lindebaum and Dr. Mike Zundel of the University of Liverpool's Management School discuss the ethical implicatons and reductive tendencies of neurosc...
Mortimer B. Zuckerman MBBI Forum from ColumbiaNews. Like this? Watch the latest episode of ColumbiaNews on Blip! http://blip.tv/columbianews/watch Columbia U...
Download Neuroscience for Social Work Current Research and Practice Ebook Free
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published:17 Jun 2015
Download Neuroscience for Social Work Current Research and Practice Ebook Free
Download Neuroscience for Social Work Current Research and Practice Ebook Free
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published:17 Jun 2015
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EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
Complete course guide available here - http:...
published:17 Jun 2015
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-week-1-dq-2-educational-neuroscience/
Educational Neuroscience. Educational neuroscience is an exciting new discipline that brings together research from psychology, neuroscience and pedagogy to help educators make the best curriculum, instructional and assessment choices for effective learning. Locate an article in the Ashford Online Library that investigates findings from cognitive and neuroscientific research. Provide a brief summary of the article and explain how the findings could be translated into what educators do in schools and classrooms. Do the findings support differentiated teaching and learning? Why or why not?
Guided Response: Review at least two of your classmates’ postings and analyze the connections they have made between the research findings and what educators do in schools and classrooms. Do you agree or disagree with their suppositions? Why or why not? Relate the findings to your own.
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EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 1 Key Principles of Effective Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 1 Fluid and Fixed Mindsets
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 2 Effective Differentiated Curriculum
EDU 673 Week 2 Welcome Activity
EDU 673 Week 3 Assessment and Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 1 Effective Assessment
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 2 Summative Assessment
EDU 673 Week 4 Differentiated Instruction for Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 1 Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 2 Student Interest
EDU 673 Week 5 Differentiating for Learning Profile
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 1 Learning Style Debate
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 2 Culture and Gender
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 1 Orderly-Flexible Learning Environments
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 2 Personal and Professional Growth
published:17 Jun 2015
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Cincinnati NeuroScience Group – The Future of Research is Here
The Cincinnati NeuroScience Group conducts advanced clinical trials, and this TV campaign ...
published:15 Jun 2015
Cincinnati NeuroScience Group – The Future of Research is Here
Cincinnati NeuroScience Group – The Future of Research is Here
The Cincinnati NeuroScience Group conducts advanced clinical trials, and this TV campaign reflected the depth of the clinical research. Creative Storm used the “grid graphic” along with emotional images of people, to convey the combination of the personal touch and high technology. In this overall image launch TV ad, the scope of clinical trials is featured, naming trials on depression, bipolar, obesity, body dismorphic disorder, fibromyalgia, compulsive gambling, and sexual disfunction. The affiliation with UC Physicans brings the spot to its conclusion, along with the theme, “building a better future through research.”
published:15 Jun 2015
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LKCMedicine Research Spotlight: Translational Neuroscience by Prof Balázs Gulyás
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published:14 Jun 2015
LKCMedicine Research Spotlight: Translational Neuroscience by Prof Balázs Gulyás
LKCMedicine Research Spotlight: Translational Neuroscience by Prof Balázs Gulyás
published:14 Jun 2015
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Risk Taking and Adolescence: Negligence and Brain Science
Dr. Laurence Steinberg, the Distinguished University Professor and Laura H. Carnell Profes...
published:11 Jun 2015
Risk Taking and Adolescence: Negligence and Brain Science
Risk Taking and Adolescence: Negligence and Brain Science
Dr. Laurence Steinberg, the Distinguished University Professor and Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology at Temple University, presents the results of his .
UTS academic David Thorpe delves into risk-taking and the adolescent brain using recent neuroscience research to argue for reform of negligence laws.
The human brain is the most complex living structure known, tasked with producing our mental and behavioral existence. Whether investigating an isolated gene .
This lecture by psychologist and author Laurence Steinberg shows how brain science helps us understand adolescent risk-taking. It was originally presented at .
published:11 Jun 2015
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Enhancing Cognition in Schizophrenia: Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert
Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert of Neuroscience Research Australia have found...
published:10 Jun 2015
Enhancing Cognition in Schizophrenia: Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert
Enhancing Cognition in Schizophrenia: Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert
Drs. Cyndi Shannon Weickert and Tom Weickert of Neuroscience Research Australia have found promising results from a clinical trial of an estrogen modulating drug to improve cognition in men and women with schizophrenia. Join the Q&A; live right here, or after the broadcast until 5pm on June 25 at https://www.imhro.org/brain-waves/enhancing-cognition-schizophrenia-drs-cyndi-shannon-weickert-tom-weickert
published:10 Jun 2015
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Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation June Meet the Scientist Webinar featured Dr. Dani...
published:10 Jun 2015
Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience
Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation June Meet the Scientist Webinar featured Dr. Daniel S. Pine of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). He presented on "Child and Adolescent Anxiety: Psychopathology and Neuroscience"
Learn more about our webinar series: http://bbrfoundation.org/webinar
published:10 Jun 2015
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Neuroscience research papers
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published:06 Jun 2015
Neuroscience research papers
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UC Berkeley Neuroscience research images from the ZEISS Berkeley Brain Microscopy Innovation Center and Berkeley Molecular Imaging Center. http://neuroscience.berkeley.edu/
published:05 Jun 2015
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Neuroscience Research Lab-Swatch Bharat Abhiyan week-35
Neuroscience Research Lab (PGIMER)-Swatch Bharat Abhiyan week-35...
published:03 Jun 2015
Neuroscience Research Lab-Swatch Bharat Abhiyan week-35
Neuroscience Research Lab-Swatch Bharat Abhiyan week-35
Neuroscience Research Lab (PGIMER)-Swatch Bharat Abhiyan week-35
published:03 Jun 2015
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Dance matts shown to improve symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
NeuRA's exercise program using dance matts has shown promising results for multiple sclero...
published:26 May 2015
Dance matts shown to improve symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
Dance matts shown to improve symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
NeuRA's exercise program using dance matts has shown promising results for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients.
Not only does continued use of the dance matts improve balance and co-ordination, but thinking and cognitive skills are also improved.
published:26 May 2015
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Guide to Research Techniques in Neuroscience, 2 edition(ISBN 978-0128005118)
Get book on http://www.bonanza.com/booths/dlrs86 or http://ecobook.ecrater.com/...
published:17 May 2015
Guide to Research Techniques in Neuroscience, 2 edition(ISBN 978-0128005118)
Guide to Research Techniques in Neuroscience, 2 edition(ISBN 978-0128005118)
Get book on http://www.bonanza.com/booths/dlrs86 or http://ecobook.ecrater.com/
published:17 May 2015
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Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 30
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 30...
published:25 Apr 2015
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 30
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 30
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 30
published:25 Apr 2015
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Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 31
Neuroscience Research Lab, Swachh Bharat Week 31...
10.38 a.m. Police have identified the suspect in a fatal shooting that killed nine people at a historic black church in downtown Charleston as 21-year-old Dylann Roof of Lexington, South Carolina. An intense manhunt is underway for Roof. Police have released surveillance video photographs of the gunman and a dark colored sedan he may have used to get away ... Authorities have called it a hate crime ... ---. 8.45 a.m ... ---. 8 a.m ... ---. 7.15 a.m ... --- ... ....
This time it’s different. Related. Charleston church shooting. Obama calls for gun control in wake of tragedy. Mass shootings have become a banal fact of death in America. (Last year there were 283 incidents in which four or more people were shot.) The nation as a whole, meanwhile, has become newly sensitised to racial violence, with growing activism around police shootings ... neither are going anywhere soon ... Related ... Racism isn’t dead ... ....
A gunman killed nine people at an historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, in an incident the chief of police said he believed to be a “hate crime.”.Police are searching for a 21-year-old white man after the attack at the EmanuelAfrican Methodist Episcopal Church, police chief Greg Mullen said in a press conference early on Thursday morning ... Reporters said families of the possible victims were arriving at the scene....
By Jane CorbinBBCNews. 17 June 2015. From the section Middle East. A recent controversial account of the death of Osama Bin Laden claims there was a conspiracy at the highest levels of the US and Pakistani government to assassinate him ... So is there any truth in this latest theory? ... According to Mr Hersh the official US account is therefore "a fairytale." ... "It's rubbish, rubbish, almost every sentence is inaccurate," says Mr Morell ... ....
CHARLESTON, S.C.. It was an act of “pure, pure concentrated evil,” Charleston’s mayor said — a black community’s leading lights extinguished by gunfire, allegedly at the hands of a young white man who sat among them through an hour of prayer ... Roof waived extradition and was put on a plane from North Carolina Thursday afternoon, authorities said ... Riley Jr ... “I didn’t THINK it was him ... U.S....
Visit StreetInsider.com at http.//www.streetinsider.com/Press+Releases/SciFluor+Life+Sciences+Patented+Compound+SF0034+Highlighted+in+Research+Published+in+The+Journal+of+Neuroscience/10664780.html for the full story. ....
(Source. AstraZeneca plc). AstraZeneca today announced that Pam P ...Pascal Soriot, Chief Executive Officer, said ... AstraZeneca is a global, innovation-driven biopharmaceutical business that focuses on the discovery, development and commercialisation of prescription medicines, primarily for the treatment of cardiovascular, metabolic, respiratory, inflammation, autoimmune, oncology, infection and neuroscience diseases ... Neuroscience and....
CME Outfitters, LLC (CMEO) recertified through April 2016 as a Women’s BusinessEnterprise by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC). Bethesda, Maryland (PRWEB) June 18, 2015... About CME Outfitters, LLC ... CME Outfitters focuses on delivering education to specialty audiences, with strong expertise in neuroscience, inflammatory, infectious, and autoimmune diseases, and cardiovascular disease ... “CME Outfitters … ... ###....
John McCain (R-AZ) filed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act asking that all research not directly related to deployment, combat, recovery and rehabilitation be defunded ... Even research that gets funded would have had to go through extra hoops to ensure it is related to specific military functions....
Rapping for research... Rapping for research. Meet Nat Harris, the researcher rapping to raise money for cancer research at the University of Wollongong ... Nathanial Harris is a PhD student from the University of Wollongong researching new drugs with the potential to improve chemotherapy treatments....
Maplesoft and The FieldsInstitute for Research in Mathematical Sciences have entered into a partnership that is aimed at promoting the study and use of technology in math education and research... Maplesoft and The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences have entered into a partnership that is aimed at promoting the study and use of math in education, research and industry....
Robotic vision doesn't quite see the world like it does in the movies... Read Less ...GoogleResearch / Caption by. ... Google Research / Caption by. ... Google Research / Caption by. ... Google Research / Caption by. ... Google Research / Caption by. ... Google Research / Caption by. ... ....
An experimental vaccine candidate may have the potential to stimulate the immune system to block HIV infection, according to new research... "The results are pretty spectacular," said DennisBurton of the ScrippsResearchInstitute (TSRI), who led one of the studies, Xinhua reported ... This suggested that eOD-GT8 60mer could be a good candidate to serve as the first in a series of immunisations against HIV, the researchers said....
Mobile apps come under the security microscope as research groups report major vulnerabilities ...Apple or Samsung? Research reveals smartphones from both companies could open you up to hackers through their apps.This is turning out to be the week you learned your smartphone apps can be exploited by hackers ... The really, really bad news? Germanresearchers last month found flaws that could affect every phone....
Dr Lube, a senior research officer in Volcanic Risk Solutions, specialises on the dangerous interior of volcanic pyroclastic surges ... The funding is part of $3.2 million allocated under the Natural HazardsResearchPlatform, a collaboration between crown research organisations and universities ... "The 13 successful proposals demonstrate exceptional science quality and the presence of emerging researchers with excellent track records....