Neuroscience Resources
Below are some useful links to Neuroscience resources that could help
you learn more about Neuroscience in general. You are welcome to try them
out, but be careful: like TV, radio or other communication media, the web
has its drawbacks:
Because it is free, and unsupervised, you are
not ensured of the quality of the information you retrieve.
Because you find it on the web does not mean it is true nor correct. Virtually
anybody (even you!) can have web pages on anything. Use your judgment in
a critical manner, and do not hesitate to get the same information from
different web sources, or different media sources altogether.
Because it is very popular, the internet is sometimes
overloaded. Some pages including a lot of graphics and text
might be extremely long to get. Just be aware...
Because it is distributed around the world, and used by millions of people
every day, the web changes continuously.
Some computers may change their addresses, the people maintaining your
favorite web-pages might quit their jobs... Links may not be always valid.
Browsing the web involves sometimes trying many addresses out, looking
for information somewhere else, do searches ... All together, this activity
is often called 'web-surfing'. Be aware, it can be very !
However, the web can be a wonderful tool, if you know how to
use it. If you find other useful links, please let us know, and we will include them here.
Here are some useful neuroscience links.
Happy Web-Surfing
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General
Links:
Links to Some Educational Resources:
Links to Some Brain-related Atlases on the Web:
Links
to Some Journals, and Their Latest Issues:
Links
to Organizations (not Educational) Related to Neuroscience Research:
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Author: Jean-Marc Fellous, fellous at email.arizona.edu