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...
8:34
Neuroscience research goes deeper into the brain
Neuroscience research goes deeper into the brain
Neuroscience research goes deeper into the brain
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...
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
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
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Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Neuroscience Research Lab,PGIMER, Chandigarh (week 18)
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
2:20
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.
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...
2:20
Neuroscience Research
Neuroscience Research
Neuroscience Research
Visiting Gettysburg as a senior in high school, James Taylor knew that it was a great fit- from the Psychology department to the beautiful campus. More at ht...
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...
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...
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.
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...
8:34
Neuroscience research goes deeper into the brain
Neuroscience research goes deeper into the brain
Neuroscience research goes deeper into the brain
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...
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
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
2:20
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.
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...
2:20
Neuroscience Research
Neuroscience Research
Neuroscience Research
Visiting Gettysburg as a senior in high school, James Taylor knew that it was a great fit- from the Psychology department to the beautiful campus. More at ht...
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...
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...
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...
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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.
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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...
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Research Department of Neuroscience, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Research Department of Neuroscience, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Research Department of Neuroscience, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
The Department of Neuroscience at the Ruhr University Bochum hosts more than 500 neuroscientists and is one of Europe’s leading neuroscience research centres. The department’s mission is to achieve an understanding of the functional architecture of the brain. This is only possible by focusing on the whole neural system. This mission cuts across classic academic boundaries – integrating biology, biochemistry, medicine, psychology and neuroinformatics to provide an integrative research platform that truly reaches from bench to bedside.
These close transdisciplinary collaborations have spawned major grant-funded research consortia to explore ho
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 ...
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Neuroscience Research Day at Syracuse University
Neuroscience Research Day at Syracuse University
Neuroscience Research Day at Syracuse University
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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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
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Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience: specialisation Neuropsychology
Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience: specialisation Neuropsychology
Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience: specialisation Neuropsychology
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.
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Neuroscience Research at Atlantic Health System
Neuroscience Research at Atlantic Health System
Neuroscience Research at Atlantic Health System
Dr. John Halperin discusses neuroscience research at Atlantic Health System.
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...
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...
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
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)
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...
Visiting Gettysburg as a senior in high school, James Taylor knew that it was a great fit- from the Psychology department to the beautiful campus. More at ht...
Visiting Gettysburg as a senior in high school, James Taylor knew that it was a great fit- from the Psychology department to the beautiful campus. More at ht...
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...
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...
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...
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.
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 Department of Neuroscience at the Ruhr University Bochum hosts more than 500 neuroscientists and is one of Europe’s leading neuroscience research centres. The department’s mission is to achieve an understanding of the functional architecture of the brain. This is only possible by focusing on the whole neural system. This mission cuts across classic academic boundaries – integrating biology, biochemistry, medicine, psychology and neuroinformatics to provide an integrative research platform that truly reaches from bench to bedside.
These close transdisciplinary collaborations have spawned major grant-funded research consortia to explore how sensory information is integrated in the brain and translated into memory and cognition. The department has founded the International Graduate School of Neuroscience (IGSN). IGSN is an English-language multidisciplinary approach to training young scientists for a career in the neurosciences. The program is considered a best practice example for schools worldwide and has a tremendous international reputation.
http://www.rd.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/neuro
The Department of Neuroscience at the Ruhr University Bochum hosts more than 500 neuroscientists and is one of Europe’s leading neuroscience research centres. The department’s mission is to achieve an understanding of the functional architecture of the brain. This is only possible by focusing on the whole neural system. This mission cuts across classic academic boundaries – integrating biology, biochemistry, medicine, psychology and neuroinformatics to provide an integrative research platform that truly reaches from bench to bedside.
These close transdisciplinary collaborations have spawned major grant-funded research consortia to explore how sensory information is integrated in the brain and translated into memory and cognition. The department has founded the International Graduate School of Neuroscience (IGSN). IGSN is an English-language multidisciplinary approach to training young scientists for a career in the neurosciences. The program is considered a best practice example for schools worldwide and has a tremendous international reputation.
http://www.rd.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/neuro
published:01 Jul 2015
views:0
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 ...
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 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.
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.
published:08 Apr 2015
views:31
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
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
views:79
Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience: specialisation Neuropsychology
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.
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.
Texas Children's Neuroscience Center: Providing the full continuum of pediatric neurological care
Texas Children's Neuroscience Center: Providing the full continuum of pediatric neurological care
Texas Children's Neuroscience Center: Providing the full continuum of pediatric neurological care
Ranked #2 in Neurology and Neurosurgery by U.S.News & World Report in 2015, the Neuroscience Center at Texas Children’s Hospital, along with the Texas Children’s Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute, is a leader in the research, treatment and surgical intervention for the full continuum of neurological conditions. To learn more, visit texaschildrens.org/neuroscience.
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Tech Meets Neuroscience with Adam Gazzaley
Tech Meets Neuroscience with Adam Gazzaley
Tech Meets Neuroscience with Adam Gazzaley
Dr. Adam Gazzaley, Cognitive Neuroscientist at the University of California San Francisco, explores the latest research on the interaction between the brain and technology.
3:21
People on the Street: Show Me the Money
People on the Street: Show Me the Money
People on the Street: Show Me the Money
Neuroplicity asks people how much it costs to do neuroscience research
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Dr. Chiaravalloti Discusses TBI with Steve Adubato
Dr. Chiaravalloti Discusses TBI with Steve Adubato
Dr. Chiaravalloti Discusses TBI with Steve Adubato
October 15, 2015: Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD, director of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research at Kessler Foundation, appeared on One-on-One with Steve Adubato. Dr. Chiaravalloti discussed TBI, its implications, and memory interventions developed by Kessler Foundation researchers--specifically, the ability to retrain your brain to remember information. She also addressed tackle football in youth.
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First Dates | Jamie Laing Gets Found Out On First Date
First Dates | Jamie Laing Gets Found Out On First Date
First Dates | Jamie Laing Gets Found Out On First Date
Jamie's date with experimental neuroscience research student Sophie is going well until someone points out that he is from the telly!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/C4FirstDates
Facebook: https://facebook.com/FirstDates2
Subscribe for more: https://goo.gl/l5Py0g
Catch up on All4: http://channel4.com/programmes/first-dates/on-demand
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Fiona Stanley – 2015 SNAICC National Conference Keynote Address
Fiona Stanley – 2015 SNAICC National Conference Keynote Address
Fiona Stanley – 2015 SNAICC National Conference Keynote Address
The evidence around the impact of healthy pregnancies and early childhood development to provide for future health and wellbeing is now overwhelming.
Pyschosocial and neuroscience research shows clearly that brain development in the first 4 years is crucial for a range of capacities and capabilities. It also shows that negative influences have profoundly negative impacts early on children's future potential and poor health (such as alcohol, poor nutrition and stress).
Early intervention focusing on parental empowerment has been shown to be particularly effective for disadvantaged groups that are appropriate, intensive and long enough.
SPRING 2016, TUTH 01:25 PM - 03:55 PM
Instructor: Pelin Volkan
Gain skills necessary to conduct neuroscience research and integrate findings from multiple levels of analysis (molecular, cellular and behavioral). Team-based learning format and collaboration with neuroscience lab to generate, analyze, and communicate novel scientific findings. Experimentation will occur in a model organism and may include PCR, live cell imaging and/or behavioral conditioning experiments.
AoK: NS/MoI: R, W
Prerequisites: NEUROSCI 101 and BIO 101L or 102L and NEUROSCI 114
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Contemplation and Neuroscientists - Jim Coan
Contemplation and Neuroscientists - Jim Coan
Contemplation and Neuroscientists - Jim Coan
"Contemplation and Neuroscientists," Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Interpreting Neurological Data, Contemplation and Neuroscientists,
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Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Interpreting Neurological Data
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An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
"An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research," Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan
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Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Tools of Neurological Research
66:43
Carol Marchetto - John Graef - Daniel Millard - Advancing neuroscience functional insights from in v
Carol Marchetto - John Graef - Daniel Millard - Advancing neuroscience functional insights from in v
Carol Marchetto - John Graef - Daniel Millard - Advancing neuroscience functional insights from in v
Watch on LabRoots at http://labroots.com/webinar/id/154
The neuroscience field is rapidly evolving as both a burgeoning area for basic research (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) to name just a few) and as a focus area for commercial therapeutics. However, research and drug discovery in this field is often hindered by the low-throughput of many of the established techniques. In addition, many of the common assays used require advanced expertise and are quite costly.
Enter the microelectrode array (MEA) and the Maestro platform from Axion BioSystems: a simple approach to measuring complex, functional neural res
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See Why Audrey Loves Medical Research
See Why Audrey Loves Medical Research
See Why Audrey Loves Medical Research
https://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1850
Meet Audrey Bonnan, a post-doc in the Christie Lab at
Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. Audrey’s research how experience and learning shape/modify neuronal activity and Trying to understand the basis of motor learning in the cerebellum.
To learn more about Audrey, visit https://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1850
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Matt and Fellow Researchers are Fighting Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases
Matt and Fellow Researchers are Fighting Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases
Matt and Fellow Researchers are Fighting Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases
http://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1854
Meet Matt Rowan, a Research Fellow in the Christie Lab at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. Matt's research involves neuroscience and contributes to knowing how synapses become ‘pathogenic’ in neurodegenerative disorders.
To learn more about Matt, visit http://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1854.
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Bolstering the Investment in Brain Research
Bolstering the Investment in Brain Research
Bolstering the Investment in Brain Research
A bipartisan briefing on a $100 million commitment toward neuroscience research and an update on the BRAIN Initiative. This briefing provided details about the new funding and the launch of three new Kavli neuroscience institutes at Johns Hopkins University, The Rockefeller University and the University of California, San Francisco. Discussion was broadly focused on the BRAIN Initiative and on the future of neuroscience moderated by Alan Leshner, CEO Emeritus of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Joining the discussion were be leaders from the United States Congress, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, t
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Books of Electromyography New Developments Procedures and Applications Neuroscience Research Progres
Books of Electromyography New Developments Procedures and Applications Neuroscience Research Progres
Books of Electromyography New Developments Procedures and Applications Neuroscience Research Progres
Access to read more ebook: http://www.realbooknow.net/books
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Neuroscience Research Lab, PGIMER
Neuroscience Research Lab, PGIMER
Neuroscience Research Lab, PGIMER
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan; Week 53
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Research Center for Neuroscience
Research Center for Neuroscience
Research Center for Neuroscience
ศูนย์วิจัยประสาทวิทยาศาสตร์ สถาบันชีววิทยาศาสตร์โมเลกุล มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล
for more information :
http://www.mb.mahidol.ac.th/en/index.php/researchs/268-group1-15/718-research-center-for-neuroscience
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Frontiers of language Neuroscience
Frontiers of language Neuroscience
Frontiers of language Neuroscience
Associate Professor David Copland's team investigates how language is processed in the brain and how brain injury or disease disrupts language and communication. Through this research they will provide essential knowledge to develop new approaches to treating language disorders.
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50 week celebration of Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan by Neuroscience Research Lab, PGIMER, Chandigarh
50 week celebration of Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan by Neuroscience Research Lab, PGIMER, Chandigarh
50 week celebration of Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan by Neuroscience Research Lab, PGIMER, Chandigarh
Inspiring people to celebrate 50 weeks of Clean India campaign
The volunteers of Annals of Neurosciences and Neuroscience Research Lab were joined by their friends, families and research faculty and scholars of Endocrinology, who enthusiastically carried out the cleanliness awareness campaign for an additional one hour on 9/11 in order to mark 50 weeks of Swach Bharat Abhiyaan, marking the completion of 100 hours of community service since its launch on Oct 2. With the help of Lion volunteer, Dr Bhamra 3 large dustbins were installed at different locations in Langar area outside PGI Gate no.1, an area this group had adopted. The renowned ar
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Swachh Bharat Abhiyan from Neuroscience Research Lab - Golden Jubilee Week celebration
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Translational Neuroscience Joint Seminar Series: Dr. Stephan Heckers
Translational Neuroscience Joint Seminar Series: Dr. Stephan Heckers
Translational Neuroscience Joint Seminar Series: Dr. Stephan Heckers
April 28, 2015
"How can we make progress in psychiatric research?"
Abstract: In this talk I will combine a review of my own research with a critical reflection on progress made in psychiatry research. My research has focused on mechanisms and consequences of hippocampal dysfunction in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. While hippocampal pathology is now established as a robust finding in psychotic disorders, it has not yet provided an avenue for better detection nor guided the development of new treatments. When reflecting on how to make progress in psychiatry research, I have become aware of some fundamental misconceptions about psychiatr
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2015 Kennedy Forum - Brain Fitness: How New Research is Revolutionizing Behavioral Health
2015 Kennedy Forum - Brain Fitness: How New Research is Revolutionizing Behavioral Health
2015 Kennedy Forum - Brain Fitness: How New Research is Revolutionizing Behavioral Health
New findings in neuroscience research and cognitive enhancement give us hope that we can proactively guard against the erosion of our mental health and increase overall resiliency, even in the face of trauma or genetic predisposition to illness. How can we harness and apply these advances?
Speakers include:
- John Cammack, Managing Partner, Cammack Associates, LLC
- Joan Camprodon, MD, MPH, PhD, Director, Laboratory for Neuropsychiatry & Neuromodulation at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Ariel Garten, CEO and Co-Founder, InteraXon and Muse
- Charlie Hartwell, Operating Partner, The Bridge Builders Collaborative
Texas Children's Neuroscience Center: Providing the full continuum of pediatric neurological care
Ranked #2 in Neurology and Neurosurgery by U.S.News & World Report in 2015, the Neuroscience Center at Texas Children’s Hospital, along with the Texas Children’s Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute, is a leader in the research, treatment and surgical intervention for the full continuum of neurological conditions. To learn more, visit texaschildrens.org/neuroscience.
Ranked #2 in Neurology and Neurosurgery by U.S.News & World Report in 2015, the Neuroscience Center at Texas Children’s Hospital, along with the Texas Children’s Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute, is a leader in the research, treatment and surgical intervention for the full continuum of neurological conditions. To learn more, visit texaschildrens.org/neuroscience.
Dr. Adam Gazzaley, Cognitive Neuroscientist at the University of California San Francisco, explores the latest research on the interaction between the brain and technology.
Dr. Adam Gazzaley, Cognitive Neuroscientist at the University of California San Francisco, explores the latest research on the interaction between the brain and technology.
October 15, 2015: Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD, director of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research at Kessler Foundation, appeared on One-on-One with Steve Adubato. Dr. Chiaravalloti discussed TBI, its implications, and memory interventions developed by Kessler Foundation researchers--specifically, the ability to retrain your brain to remember information. She also addressed tackle football in youth.
October 15, 2015: Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD, director of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research at Kessler Foundation, appeared on One-on-One with Steve Adubato. Dr. Chiaravalloti discussed TBI, its implications, and memory interventions developed by Kessler Foundation researchers--specifically, the ability to retrain your brain to remember information. She also addressed tackle football in youth.
published:15 Oct 2015
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First Dates | Jamie Laing Gets Found Out On First Date
Jamie's date with experimental neuroscience research student Sophie is going well until someone points out that he is from the telly!
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Jamie's date with experimental neuroscience research student Sophie is going well until someone points out that he is from the telly!
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published:15 Oct 2015
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Fiona Stanley – 2015 SNAICC National Conference Keynote Address
The evidence around the impact of healthy pregnancies and early childhood development to provide for future health and wellbeing is now overwhelming.
Pyschosocial and neuroscience research shows clearly that brain development in the first 4 years is crucial for a range of capacities and capabilities. It also shows that negative influences have profoundly negative impacts early on children's future potential and poor health (such as alcohol, poor nutrition and stress).
Early intervention focusing on parental empowerment has been shown to be particularly effective for disadvantaged groups that are appropriate, intensive and long enough.
The evidence around the impact of healthy pregnancies and early childhood development to provide for future health and wellbeing is now overwhelming.
Pyschosocial and neuroscience research shows clearly that brain development in the first 4 years is crucial for a range of capacities and capabilities. It also shows that negative influences have profoundly negative impacts early on children's future potential and poor health (such as alcohol, poor nutrition and stress).
Early intervention focusing on parental empowerment has been shown to be particularly effective for disadvantaged groups that are appropriate, intensive and long enough.
SPRING 2016, TUTH 01:25 PM - 03:55 PM
Instructor: Pelin Volkan
Gain skills necessary to conduct neuroscience research and integrate findings from multiple levels of analysis (molecular, cellular and behavioral). Team-based learning format and collaboration with neuroscience lab to generate, analyze, and communicate novel scientific findings. Experimentation will occur in a model organism and may include PCR, live cell imaging and/or behavioral conditioning experiments.
AoK: NS/MoI: R, W
Prerequisites: NEUROSCI 101 and BIO 101L or 102L and NEUROSCI 114
SPRING 2016, TUTH 01:25 PM - 03:55 PM
Instructor: Pelin Volkan
Gain skills necessary to conduct neuroscience research and integrate findings from multiple levels of analysis (molecular, cellular and behavioral). Team-based learning format and collaboration with neuroscience lab to generate, analyze, and communicate novel scientific findings. Experimentation will occur in a model organism and may include PCR, live cell imaging and/or behavioral conditioning experiments.
AoK: NS/MoI: R, W
Prerequisites: NEUROSCI 101 and BIO 101L or 102L and NEUROSCI 114
"Contemplation and Neuroscientists," Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Interpreting Neurological Data, Contemplation and Neuroscientists,
"Contemplation and Neuroscientists," Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Interpreting Neurological Data, Contemplation and Neuroscientists,
Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Interpreting Neurological Data
Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Interpreting Neurological Data
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An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
"An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research," Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan
"An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research," Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan
Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Tools of Neurological Research
Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Tools of Neurological Research
published:14 Oct 2015
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Carol Marchetto - John Graef - Daniel Millard - Advancing neuroscience functional insights from in v
Watch on LabRoots at http://labroots.com/webinar/id/154
The neuroscience field is rapidly evolving as both a burgeoning area for basic research (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) to name just a few) and as a focus area for commercial therapeutics. However, research and drug discovery in this field is often hindered by the low-throughput of many of the established techniques. In addition, many of the common assays used require advanced expertise and are quite costly.
Enter the microelectrode array (MEA) and the Maestro platform from Axion BioSystems: a simple approach to measuring complex, functional neural responses at the throughput level you need. Together with integrated control software, the Maestro makes acquisition and analysis of neural networks accessible, straightforward, and scalable up to 96 wells.
After a brief introduction to MEA technology, we will showcase two examples of successful implementation of the Maestro platform into neuroscience research and discovery programs:
John Graef, PhD from Bristol-Meyers Squibb will present on pain modeling using Dorsal Root Ganglia
Carol Marchetto, PhD from the Salk Institute will speak about using the Maestro to explore network-level signaling in an in vitro autism model
Watch on LabRoots at http://labroots.com/webinar/id/154
The neuroscience field is rapidly evolving as both a burgeoning area for basic research (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) to name just a few) and as a focus area for commercial therapeutics. However, research and drug discovery in this field is often hindered by the low-throughput of many of the established techniques. In addition, many of the common assays used require advanced expertise and are quite costly.
Enter the microelectrode array (MEA) and the Maestro platform from Axion BioSystems: a simple approach to measuring complex, functional neural responses at the throughput level you need. Together with integrated control software, the Maestro makes acquisition and analysis of neural networks accessible, straightforward, and scalable up to 96 wells.
After a brief introduction to MEA technology, we will showcase two examples of successful implementation of the Maestro platform into neuroscience research and discovery programs:
John Graef, PhD from Bristol-Meyers Squibb will present on pain modeling using Dorsal Root Ganglia
Carol Marchetto, PhD from the Salk Institute will speak about using the Maestro to explore network-level signaling in an in vitro autism model
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Meet Audrey Bonnan, a post-doc in the Christie Lab at
Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. Audrey’s research how experience and learning shape/modify neuronal activity and Trying to understand the basis of motor learning in the cerebellum.
To learn more about Audrey, visit https://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1850
https://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1850
Meet Audrey Bonnan, a post-doc in the Christie Lab at
Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. Audrey’s research how experience and learning shape/modify neuronal activity and Trying to understand the basis of motor learning in the cerebellum.
To learn more about Audrey, visit https://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1850
published:12 Oct 2015
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Matt and Fellow Researchers are Fighting Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases
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Meet Matt Rowan, a Research Fellow in the Christie Lab at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. Matt's research involves neuroscience and contributes to knowing how synapses become ‘pathogenic’ in neurodegenerative disorders.
To learn more about Matt, visit http://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1854.
http://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1854
Meet Matt Rowan, a Research Fellow in the Christie Lab at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. Matt's research involves neuroscience and contributes to knowing how synapses become ‘pathogenic’ in neurodegenerative disorders.
To learn more about Matt, visit http://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1854.
A bipartisan briefing on a $100 million commitment toward neuroscience research and an update on the BRAIN Initiative. This briefing provided details about the new funding and the launch of three new Kavli neuroscience institutes at Johns Hopkins University, The Rockefeller University and the University of California, San Francisco. Discussion was broadly focused on the BRAIN Initiative and on the future of neuroscience moderated by Alan Leshner, CEO Emeritus of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Joining the discussion were be leaders from the United States Congress, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation.
SPECIAL REMARKS
Barbara Mikulski, U.S. Senator (D-Maryland)
Andy Harris, MD, MHS, U.S. Member of Congress (R-Maryland)
Carolyn Maloney, U.S. Member of Congress (D-New York)
SPEAKERS
France A. Córdova, PhD, Director of the National Science Foundation
Thomas R. Insel, MD, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health
Thomas A. Kalil, Deputy Director for Technology and Innovation, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
THE KAVLI FOUNDATION
Rockell N. Hankin, Chairman
Robert W. Conn, PhD, President and CEO
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Ronald J. Daniels, JD, LLM, President
Richard L. Huganir, PhD, Director of the Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute
THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY
Marc Tessier-Lavigne, PhD, President
Cori Bargmann, PhD, Co-director of the Kavli Neural Systems Institute
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO
Keith Yamamoto, PhD, Vice Chancellor for Research
Loren Frank, PhD, Co-director of the Kavli Institute for Fundamental Neuroscience
MODERATOR:
Alan Leshner, PhD, CEO Emeritus of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
A bipartisan briefing on a $100 million commitment toward neuroscience research and an update on the BRAIN Initiative. This briefing provided details about the new funding and the launch of three new Kavli neuroscience institutes at Johns Hopkins University, The Rockefeller University and the University of California, San Francisco. Discussion was broadly focused on the BRAIN Initiative and on the future of neuroscience moderated by Alan Leshner, CEO Emeritus of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Joining the discussion were be leaders from the United States Congress, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation.
SPECIAL REMARKS
Barbara Mikulski, U.S. Senator (D-Maryland)
Andy Harris, MD, MHS, U.S. Member of Congress (R-Maryland)
Carolyn Maloney, U.S. Member of Congress (D-New York)
SPEAKERS
France A. Córdova, PhD, Director of the National Science Foundation
Thomas R. Insel, MD, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health
Thomas A. Kalil, Deputy Director for Technology and Innovation, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
THE KAVLI FOUNDATION
Rockell N. Hankin, Chairman
Robert W. Conn, PhD, President and CEO
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Ronald J. Daniels, JD, LLM, President
Richard L. Huganir, PhD, Director of the Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute
THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY
Marc Tessier-Lavigne, PhD, President
Cori Bargmann, PhD, Co-director of the Kavli Neural Systems Institute
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO
Keith Yamamoto, PhD, Vice Chancellor for Research
Loren Frank, PhD, Co-director of the Kavli Institute for Fundamental Neuroscience
MODERATOR:
Alan Leshner, PhD, CEO Emeritus of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
published:10 Oct 2015
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Books of Electromyography New Developments Procedures and Applications Neuroscience Research Progres
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for more information :
http://www.mb.mahidol.ac.th/en/index.php/researchs/268-group1-15/718-research-center-for-neuroscience
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http://www.mb.mahidol.ac.th/en/index.php/researchs/268-group1-15/718-research-center-for-neuroscience
Associate Professor David Copland's team investigates how language is processed in the brain and how brain injury or disease disrupts language and communication. Through this research they will provide essential knowledge to develop new approaches to treating language disorders.
Associate Professor David Copland's team investigates how language is processed in the brain and how brain injury or disease disrupts language and communication. Through this research they will provide essential knowledge to develop new approaches to treating language disorders.
published:14 Sep 2015
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50 week celebration of Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan by Neuroscience Research Lab, PGIMER, Chandigarh
Inspiring people to celebrate 50 weeks of Clean India campaign
The volunteers of Annals of Neurosciences and Neuroscience Research Lab were joined by their friends, families and research faculty and scholars of Endocrinology, who enthusiastically carried out the cleanliness awareness campaign for an additional one hour on 9/11 in order to mark 50 weeks of Swach Bharat Abhiyaan, marking the completion of 100 hours of community service since its launch on Oct 2. With the help of Lion volunteer, Dr Bhamra 3 large dustbins were installed at different locations in Langar area outside PGI Gate no.1, an area this group had adopted. The renowned artist and curator, Mr. Vinod Mehta volunteered to join the Golden jubilee of Swach Bharat Abhiyaan and used colours to immortalize beautiful pictures on the canvas. The volunteers had compiled inspiring videos and pictures from past 49 weeks to share their experience with the gathering of about 100 people. The volunteers honored Mr. Vedprakash, the tea stall vendor at Langar area as “The Face of Change” for his sustainable contribution for sensitising fellow vendors in the area towards this Abhiyaan. An oath to continue this clean India program was administered to all those present who were rapturous at seeing scientists sustain the campaign this long. National songs were sung intermittently as kids watched cartoons on computer that displayed common goal to clean the nation. An alumni of PGI, Dr Singhi, along with other volunteers, led by Dr Akshay and Dr Avijit interacted with the crowd, educating them about need to understand the value, methods and consequences of dirty surroundings. The people were elated at having the opportunity to interact with scientists and doctors and applauded the volunteers for their concern for immediate society. One person remarked that our PM may not be aware that such an enthusiastic team has been carrying out his agenda with so much energy, excitement and periodicity, despite busy schedule and highly educated. PM left after the convocation at PGI but the cleaning activity continued until 8 pm in the Langar area.
Inspiring people to celebrate 50 weeks of Clean India campaign
The volunteers of Annals of Neurosciences and Neuroscience Research Lab were joined by their friends, families and research faculty and scholars of Endocrinology, who enthusiastically carried out the cleanliness awareness campaign for an additional one hour on 9/11 in order to mark 50 weeks of Swach Bharat Abhiyaan, marking the completion of 100 hours of community service since its launch on Oct 2. With the help of Lion volunteer, Dr Bhamra 3 large dustbins were installed at different locations in Langar area outside PGI Gate no.1, an area this group had adopted. The renowned artist and curator, Mr. Vinod Mehta volunteered to join the Golden jubilee of Swach Bharat Abhiyaan and used colours to immortalize beautiful pictures on the canvas. The volunteers had compiled inspiring videos and pictures from past 49 weeks to share their experience with the gathering of about 100 people. The volunteers honored Mr. Vedprakash, the tea stall vendor at Langar area as “The Face of Change” for his sustainable contribution for sensitising fellow vendors in the area towards this Abhiyaan. An oath to continue this clean India program was administered to all those present who were rapturous at seeing scientists sustain the campaign this long. National songs were sung intermittently as kids watched cartoons on computer that displayed common goal to clean the nation. An alumni of PGI, Dr Singhi, along with other volunteers, led by Dr Akshay and Dr Avijit interacted with the crowd, educating them about need to understand the value, methods and consequences of dirty surroundings. The people were elated at having the opportunity to interact with scientists and doctors and applauded the volunteers for their concern for immediate society. One person remarked that our PM may not be aware that such an enthusiastic team has been carrying out his agenda with so much energy, excitement and periodicity, despite busy schedule and highly educated. PM left after the convocation at PGI but the cleaning activity continued until 8 pm in the Langar area.
April 28, 2015
"How can we make progress in psychiatric research?"
Abstract: In this talk I will combine a review of my own research with a critical reflection on progress made in psychiatry research. My research has focused on mechanisms and consequences of hippocampal dysfunction in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. While hippocampal pathology is now established as a robust finding in psychotic disorders, it has not yet provided an avenue for better detection nor guided the development of new treatments. When reflecting on how to make progress in psychiatry research, I have become aware of some fundamental misconceptions about psychiatric diagnoses. While psychiatric diagnoses can guide clinical management, they are not good starting points for researchers. I will review several options for how to advance psychiatry research that is not constrained by current models of psychiatric disorder.
April 28, 2015
"How can we make progress in psychiatric research?"
Abstract: In this talk I will combine a review of my own research with a critical reflection on progress made in psychiatry research. My research has focused on mechanisms and consequences of hippocampal dysfunction in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. While hippocampal pathology is now established as a robust finding in psychotic disorders, it has not yet provided an avenue for better detection nor guided the development of new treatments. When reflecting on how to make progress in psychiatry research, I have become aware of some fundamental misconceptions about psychiatric diagnoses. While psychiatric diagnoses can guide clinical management, they are not good starting points for researchers. I will review several options for how to advance psychiatry research that is not constrained by current models of psychiatric disorder.
published:09 Sep 2015
views:20
2015 Kennedy Forum - Brain Fitness: How New Research is Revolutionizing Behavioral Health
New findings in neuroscience research and cognitive enhancement give us hope that we can proactively guard against the erosion of our mental health and increase overall resiliency, even in the face of trauma or genetic predisposition to illness. How can we harness and apply these advances?
Speakers include:
- John Cammack, Managing Partner, Cammack Associates, LLC
- Joan Camprodon, MD, MPH, PhD, Director, Laboratory for Neuropsychiatry & Neuromodulation at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Ariel Garten, CEO and Co-Founder, InteraXon and Muse
- Charlie Hartwell, Operating Partner, The Bridge Builders Collaborative
- Colonel Benjamin Solomon, Office of Surgeon General, DoD
New findings in neuroscience research and cognitive enhancement give us hope that we can proactively guard against the erosion of our mental health and increase overall resiliency, even in the face of trauma or genetic predisposition to illness. How can we harness and apply these advances?
Speakers include:
- John Cammack, Managing Partner, Cammack Associates, LLC
- Joan Camprodon, MD, MPH, PhD, Director, Laboratory for Neuropsychiatry & Neuromodulation at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Ariel Garten, CEO and Co-Founder, InteraXon and Muse
- Charlie Hartwell, Operating Partner, The Bridge Builders Collaborative
- Colonel Benjamin Solomon, Office of Surgeon General, DoD
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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...
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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
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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...
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"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.
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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...
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From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 2)
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 2)
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 2)
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 2) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
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"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.
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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)
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 3) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
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"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.
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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)
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 4) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
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Conflict of Interest in Neuroscience Research and Therapeutics
Conflict of Interest in Neuroscience Research and Therapeutics
Conflict of Interest in Neuroscience Research and Therapeutics
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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...
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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...
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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
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Prof. David Nutt - The Brain & Drugs: Time for a Neuroscience Enlightenment? 19.01.15
Prof. David Nutt - The Brain & Drugs: Time for a Neuroscience Enlightenment? 19.01.15
Prof. David Nutt - The Brain & Drugs: Time for a Neuroscience Enlightenment? 19.01.15
Prof David Nutt speaks to UCL NeuroSoc about his research and drug legislation in the UK.
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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
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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...
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What if... neuroscience could change education?
What if... neuroscience could change education?
What if... neuroscience could change education?
Presented by Dr Anna Wilson Is it true we only use 10% of our brain? Does "brain training" work? What does the teenage brain look like? Are differences in le...
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Neuroscience and the Psychopath Inside with James Fallon
Neuroscience and the Psychopath Inside with James Fallon
Neuroscience and the Psychopath Inside with James Fallon
Psychopaths, genetics and development of the brain are discussed with neuroscientist James Fallon, who recently recorded his own troubling genetic discoverie...
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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
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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...
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The Heart-Brain Connection: The Neuroscience of Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning
The Heart-Brain Connection: The Neuroscience of Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning
The Heart-Brain Connection: The Neuroscience of Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning
Neuroscientist Richard Davidson presents his research on how social and emotional learning can affect the brain. Read more about the topic, including how to ...
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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
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http://psychedelicscience.org Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/videos/VJ0V35dX4tQA/info/ LSD Neuroscience Dav...
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...
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
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...
A 30 minute lecture by Mark A. Gluck, Professor of Neuroscience at Rutgers University-Newark, on "Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience...
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...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 2) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 2) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 3) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 3) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 4) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 4) - 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...
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...
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
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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
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
published:25 Jan 2015
views:1346
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...
Presented by Dr Anna Wilson Is it true we only use 10% of our brain? Does "brain training" work? What does the teenage brain look like? Are differences in le...
Presented by Dr Anna Wilson Is it true we only use 10% of our brain? Does "brain training" work? What does the teenage brain look like? Are differences in le...
Psychopaths, genetics and development of the brain are discussed with neuroscientist James Fallon, who recently recorded his own troubling genetic discoverie...
Psychopaths, genetics and development of the brain are discussed with neuroscientist James Fallon, who recently recorded his own troubling genetic discoverie...
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
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...
Neuroscientist Richard Davidson presents his research on how social and emotional learning can affect the brain. Read more about the topic, including how to ...
Neuroscientist Richard Davidson presents his research on how social and emotional learning can affect the brain. Read more about the topic, including how to ...
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).
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...
8:34
Neuroscience research goes deeper into the brain
This video highlights the work of some of the two dozen faculty members at UC Davis’s Ce...
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...
3:17
Brains and Bodies: Neuroscience Research at Barnard
Working to help advance Dr. Rae Silver's dual interests are Megan Manganaro '10 and Akhila...
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. ...
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Neuroscience Research at Salk Institute, San Diego
Terrence J. Sejnowski and David Eagleman from the Neurobiology Lab explain their research ...
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
Learn about neuroscience research experiences at Duke....
Learn about neuroscience research experiences at Duke.
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Collaboration to Advance Neuroscience Research
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
published:16 Mar 2015
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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
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Meeting the Challenges of Neuroscience Research
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
published:16 Mar 2015
views:74
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
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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)
published:01 Feb 2015
views:4
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
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Neuroscience Research Technology - Dr. Eve Edelstein
Dr. Eve Edelstein, a Calit2 affiliated neuroscientist discusses her research and new techn...
http://www.indiegogo.com/neuroaccelerator Contribute now to the crowd sourcing campaign on indiegogo accelerating Alzheimer's brain function research. Neuros...
2:20
Neuroscience Research
Visiting Gettysburg as a senior in high school, James Taylor knew that it was a great fit-...
Visiting Gettysburg as a senior in high school, James Taylor knew that it was a great fit- from the Psychology department to the beautiful campus. More at ht...
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Dr. Nora Volkow on NIDA's Neuroscience Research
NIDA scientists and grantees bring brain science to life in these video interviews conduct...
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...
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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...
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CNAS Undergraduate Students Talk About Neuroscience Research
Two undergraduate students majoring in Neuroscience, talk about doing research while atten...
Texas Children's Neuroscience Center: Providing the full continuum of pediatric neurological care
Ranked #2 in Neurology and Neurosurgery by U.S.News & World Report in 2015, the Neuroscien...
published:15 Oct 2015
Texas Children's Neuroscience Center: Providing the full continuum of pediatric neurological care
Texas Children's Neuroscience Center: Providing the full continuum of pediatric neurological care
published:15 Oct 2015
views:6
Ranked #2 in Neurology and Neurosurgery by U.S.News & World Report in 2015, the Neuroscience Center at Texas Children’s Hospital, along with the Texas Children’s Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute, is a leader in the research, treatment and surgical intervention for the full continuum of neurological conditions. To learn more, visit texaschildrens.org/neuroscience.
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Tech Meets Neuroscience with Adam Gazzaley
Dr. Adam Gazzaley, Cognitive Neuroscientist at the University of California San Francisco,...
published:15 Oct 2015
Tech Meets Neuroscience with Adam Gazzaley
Tech Meets Neuroscience with Adam Gazzaley
published:15 Oct 2015
views:0
Dr. Adam Gazzaley, Cognitive Neuroscientist at the University of California San Francisco, explores the latest research on the interaction between the brain and technology.
3:21
People on the Street: Show Me the Money
Neuroplicity asks people how much it costs to do neuroscience research...
published:15 Oct 2015
People on the Street: Show Me the Money
People on the Street: Show Me the Money
published:15 Oct 2015
views:2
Neuroplicity asks people how much it costs to do neuroscience research
7:32
Dr. Chiaravalloti Discusses TBI with Steve Adubato
October 15, 2015: Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD, director of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) a...
published:15 Oct 2015
Dr. Chiaravalloti Discusses TBI with Steve Adubato
Dr. Chiaravalloti Discusses TBI with Steve Adubato
published:15 Oct 2015
views:23
October 15, 2015: Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD, director of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research at Kessler Foundation, appeared on One-on-One with Steve Adubato. Dr. Chiaravalloti discussed TBI, its implications, and memory interventions developed by Kessler Foundation researchers--specifically, the ability to retrain your brain to remember information. She also addressed tackle football in youth.
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First Dates | Jamie Laing Gets Found Out On First Date
Jamie's date with experimental neuroscience research student Sophie is going well until so...
published:15 Oct 2015
First Dates | Jamie Laing Gets Found Out On First Date
First Dates | Jamie Laing Gets Found Out On First Date
published:15 Oct 2015
views:58
Jamie's date with experimental neuroscience research student Sophie is going well until someone points out that he is from the telly!
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Fiona Stanley – 2015 SNAICC National Conference Keynote Address
The evidence around the impact of healthy pregnancies and early childhood development to p...
published:15 Oct 2015
Fiona Stanley – 2015 SNAICC National Conference Keynote Address
Fiona Stanley – 2015 SNAICC National Conference Keynote Address
published:15 Oct 2015
views:4
The evidence around the impact of healthy pregnancies and early childhood development to provide for future health and wellbeing is now overwhelming.
Pyschosocial and neuroscience research shows clearly that brain development in the first 4 years is crucial for a range of capacities and capabilities. It also shows that negative influences have profoundly negative impacts early on children's future potential and poor health (such as alcohol, poor nutrition and stress).
Early intervention focusing on parental empowerment has been shown to be particularly effective for disadvantaged groups that are appropriate, intensive and long enough.
SPRING 2016, TUTH 01:25 PM - 03:55 PM
Instructor: Pelin Volkan
Gain skills necessary to conduct neuroscience research and integrate findings from multiple levels of analysis (molecular, cellular and behavioral). Team-based learning format and collaboration with neuroscience lab to generate, analyze, and communicate novel scientific findings. Experimentation will occur in a model organism and may include PCR, live cell imaging and/or behavioral conditioning experiments.
AoK: NS/MoI: R, W
Prerequisites: NEUROSCI 101 and BIO 101L or 102L and NEUROSCI 114
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Contemplation and Neuroscientists - Jim Coan
"Contemplation and Neuroscientists," Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurolog...
published:14 Oct 2015
Contemplation and Neuroscientists - Jim Coan
Contemplation and Neuroscientists - Jim Coan
published:14 Oct 2015
views:1
"Contemplation and Neuroscientists," Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Interpreting Neurological Data, Contemplation and Neuroscientists,
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Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological...
published:14 Oct 2015
Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
published:14 Oct 2015
views:0
Interpreting Neurological Data - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Interpreting Neurological Data
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An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
"An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research," Jim Coan
An Introduction to N...
published:14 Oct 2015
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
published:14 Oct 2015
views:0
"An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research," Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan
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Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurologica...
published:14 Oct 2015
Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
published:14 Oct 2015
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Tools of Neurological Research - Jim Coan
An Introduction to Neuroscience and Neurological Research, Neuroscience, Neurological, Neurological Reserch, Neuroscience Research, Jim Coan, Tools of Neurological Research
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Carol Marchetto - John Graef - Daniel Millard - Advancing neuroscience functional insights from in v
Watch on LabRoots at http://labroots.com/webinar/id/154
The neuroscience field is rapidly ...
published:12 Oct 2015
Carol Marchetto - John Graef - Daniel Millard - Advancing neuroscience functional insights from in v
Carol Marchetto - John Graef - Daniel Millard - Advancing neuroscience functional insights from in v
published:12 Oct 2015
views:1
Watch on LabRoots at http://labroots.com/webinar/id/154
The neuroscience field is rapidly evolving as both a burgeoning area for basic research (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) to name just a few) and as a focus area for commercial therapeutics. However, research and drug discovery in this field is often hindered by the low-throughput of many of the established techniques. In addition, many of the common assays used require advanced expertise and are quite costly.
Enter the microelectrode array (MEA) and the Maestro platform from Axion BioSystems: a simple approach to measuring complex, functional neural responses at the throughput level you need. Together with integrated control software, the Maestro makes acquisition and analysis of neural networks accessible, straightforward, and scalable up to 96 wells.
After a brief introduction to MEA technology, we will showcase two examples of successful implementation of the Maestro platform into neuroscience research and discovery programs:
John Graef, PhD from Bristol-Meyers Squibb will present on pain modeling using Dorsal Root Ganglia
Carol Marchetto, PhD from the Salk Institute will speak about using the Maestro to explore network-level signaling in an in vitro autism model
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See Why Audrey Loves Medical Research
https://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1850
Meet Audrey Bonnan, a post-doc in th...
published:12 Oct 2015
See Why Audrey Loves Medical Research
See Why Audrey Loves Medical Research
published:12 Oct 2015
views:14901
https://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1850
Meet Audrey Bonnan, a post-doc in the Christie Lab at
Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. Audrey’s research how experience and learning shape/modify neuronal activity and Trying to understand the basis of motor learning in the cerebellum.
To learn more about Audrey, visit https://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1850
4:05
Matt and Fellow Researchers are Fighting Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases
http://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1854
Meet Matt Rowan, a Research Fellow in...
published:12 Oct 2015
Matt and Fellow Researchers are Fighting Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases
Matt and Fellow Researchers are Fighting Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases
published:12 Oct 2015
views:14606
http://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1854
Meet Matt Rowan, a Research Fellow in the Christie Lab at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. Matt's research involves neuroscience and contributes to knowing how synapses become ‘pathogenic’ in neurodegenerative disorders.
To learn more about Matt, visit http://www.labtv.com/Home/Profile?researcherId=1854.
http://psychedelicscience.org Help us caption and translate this video on Amara.org: http://www.amara.org/en/videos/VJ0V35dX4tQA/info/ LSD Neuroscience Dav...
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Federal Investments in Neuroscience Research (Commerce, Justice, Science Subcommittee)
The House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Rela...
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...
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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
published:14 Mar 2015
views:564
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!
32:45
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-Newa...
A 30 minute lecture by Mark A. Gluck, Professor of Neuroscience at Rutgers University-Newark, on "Global Collaborative Research on the Cognitive Neuroscience...
54:07
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 1
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...
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From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 2)
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 2) - Ho...
From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development (Part 2) - House Oversight Committee - 2010-09-29 - House Committee on Oversight...
54:18
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 3
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...
25:05
"From Molecules to Minds: The Future of Neuroscience Research and Development" Part 4
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...
49:41
Conflict of Interest in Neuroscience Research and Therapeutics
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...
47:22
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 ...
Dr. Dirk Lindebaum and Dr. Mike Zundel of the University of Liverpool's Management School discuss the ethical implicatons and reductive tendencies of neurosc...
Fidgety oil companies and investors heaved a sigh of relief in August when Kenya and Uganda announced they had picked a route for the world’s longest heated pipeline. Finally, there was a plan for getting the estimated 1 billion barrels in Kenya’s remote northwest out of the country ... With low oil prices as low as they are, it seems more likely that the project will be put on ice ... ....
MEXICOCITY. Fugitive drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman fled during a failed operation to recapture him in northwestern Mexico in recent days, injuring his leg and face, the government said Friday ... "Due to these actions and to avoid his arrest, the fugitive escaped in a hurry (in recent days), which according to the information that was collected, caused him injuries to his leg and face," the government said in a statement ... AFP ) ... ....
Italy said Saturday that UNESCO has approved its suggestion to have the United Nation's famous Blue Helmets protect heritage sites around the world from attacks by Islamist militants ... Franceschini called for the UN to "immediately define the operational aspects of this international task force" ... ide/cw ....
She blames the Neanderthals ... Twitter ... As a result, teeth are often preserved at prehistoric sites while other body parts decay and leave no trace.) In fact, the teeth could be up to 125,000 years old, researchers suggest ... As to the causes for this rapid extinction, researcherspoint to the harsh climate Neanderthals had endured in Europe for the previous 200,000 years, when the continent was swept by ice ages and intense cold ... ....
Migrants have begun arriving in Slovenia by bus from Croatia, after Hungary shut its border with Croatia to try to stem the numbers arriving en route to western Europe. Hungary closed its frontier, reinforced with a razor-wire fence, at midnight local on Friday. Many of the migrants aim to continue north to Austria and Germany... But the country will keep accepting refugees as long as Austria and Germany's borders remain open, she said ... ....
A new study by researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London provides the first clinical evidence on the toll human trafficking has on mental health, including high levels of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, amongst a patient population in South London....
The observations are documented, based on which the researchers will move on to the next level of trial," the official said ... The ministry has also formed a CentralCouncil for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, which has been coordinating all these studies as well as also monitoring their progress and comparing them to create scientific evidence based documentation which can support the efficacy of these traditional system of medicines....
to pay a research foundation linked to the University of Wisconsin more than $234 million in damages for patent infringement. The USDistrict Court jury in Madison, Wisconsin, ruled on Tuesday in favour of the body that safeguards the intellectual property of the university's researchers, the ......
“To motivate professors who work after 40 and enhance their research, we have decided to review CAS and API, for which a committee has been constituted,” he said ... Paari Vendhar said the university has allotted Rs 1 crore to fund student projects as the institution concentrates more on research ... including SRM for research....
When artist Sukka Karuna went to Vijayawada to work on print making as part of her research a few years ago, she was surprised on not finding much data and any of the cultural centres that had been established there, where print making works would be displayed. However, now, as part of her contribution to culture in Vijayawada, the SeniorResearch......
In fact, it might do just the opposite. Researchers report that on average, cancer survivors eat a less-nutritious diet than the overall population, including less fiber and more empty calories ... The researchers estimated the quality of an individual’s diet using the Healthy EatingIndex, which is based on the U.S ... 15.9 grams per day) ... The researchers also compared the diets of people who survived different types of cancer ... ....
Now, a common platform offered by Cochin University of Science and Technology will facilitate researchers and innovators in varsities across the State in filing their patent applications. The initiative is part of the efforts being made by the Inter-university Centre for Intellectual Property Rights Studies of Cusat to de-mysfity the process of patent application among the researchers and faculty members ... ....
Researchers have traditionally proceeded by asking people to evaluate their overall life-satisfaction (say, on a scale of 1 to 10). More recently, researchers have tried to capture people's actual experiences in a more refined way, for example by asking them about their levels of stress, sadness, happiness and enjoyment during ......
Technology is everyone’s friend these days. With its incredible ability to connect people, it turns out to be the tool of choice for people from a variety of backgrounds ... A part of YRGCARE — the organisation set up by the late Suniti Solomon, a pioneer in HIVresearch in the country — the Foundation works on projects for HIV prevention, care and research ... ....
“Whether China achieved year-on-year real GDP growth of 7 percent in the period is thought to be the key although the market consensus stands at a 6.8 percent rise,” said Chihiro Ota, general manager for investment research and investor services at SMBCNikko SecuritiesInc....
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