pages on the web
0. BigThink.com website ("Going Mental" section).
1. Society for Neuroscience (http://www.sfn.org/): The Society for Neuroscience is the world’s largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to understanding the brain and nervous system. The nonprofit organization, founded in 1969, now has nearly 42,000 members in more than 90 countries and 130 chapters worldwide.
2. Brainfacts.org
3. Hellenic Society for Neurosciences (http://www.hsfn.gr): Hellenic Society for Neuroscience.
4. The Eyewire Project (http://eyewire.org/): EyeWire (MIT) is a game to map the brain. We are an online community of over 50,000 people from 100 countries -- citizen neuroscientists -- who map the 3D structure of neurons and discover neural connections.
5. Human Connectome Project (http://www.humanconnectomeproject.org/): The Human Connectome Project (HCP) is a project to construct a map of the complete structural and functional neural connections in vivo within and across individuals.
6. NeuroMorpho.Org (http://neuromorpho.org/neuroMorpho/index.jsp): NeuroMorpho.Org is a centrally curated inventory of digitally reconstructed neurons associated with peer-reviewed publications. It contains contributions from over 100 laboratories worldwide and is continuously updated as new morphological reconstructions are collected, published, and shared.
7. The Neuroscience Lexicon (http://neurolex.org/wiki/Main_Page): The NeuroLex project, supported by the Neuroscience Information Framework project, is a dynamic lexicon of neuroscience terms.
8. European Dana Alliance for the Brain (http://www.dana.org/danaalliances/edab/edabbrainontheweb.aspx): The European Dana Alliance for the Brain (EDAB) is an organisation of 212 eminent brain scientists, including five Nobel laureates, from 29 countries. Launched in 1997, and modelled on the US-based Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, EDAB is committed to enhancing the public’s understanding of why brain research is so important.
9. "Make a Mad, Mad, Mad Neuron" - flash game, The University of Utah.
10. NeoK12 Educational Resources (http://www.neok12.com/Nervous-System.htm): Huge collection of educational videos for kids.
11. NeuronDB (http://senselab.med.yale.edu/NeuronDB/): NeuronDB provides a dynamically searchable database of three types of neuronal properties: voltage gated conductances, neurotransmitter receptors, and neurotransmitter substances.
12. Voltage-clamp technique (animation).
13. Brain Science Podcast (http://brainsciencepodcast.com/): The host of the Brain Science Podcast is Dr. Ginger Campbell. Dr. Campbell is an experienced emergency physician with a long-standing interest in mind-body medicine, the brain, and consciousness. In this podcast she shares recent discoveries from the world of neuroscience in a way that people of all backgrounds can enjoy.
14. Scientific American, mind & brain section.
15. Optogenetics, (http://www.stanford.edu/group/dlab/optogenetics/): University of Stanford.
16. OpenOptogenetics, the optogenetics wiki.
17. Scholarpedia, Encyclopedia of computational neuroscience.
18. Neuroscience online (http://neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/): This online, interactive courseware for the study of neuroscience is provided by the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston. This content is intended to function as an online multimedia resource, and therefore is not supported as a downloadable or printable text.
19. The Blue Brain Project: A Film.
20. Genes to Cognition Online (http://www.g2conline.org/): Genes to Cognition (G2C) Online is about modern neuroscience. It focuses on cognitive disorders, cognitive processes, and research approaches.
21. Portraits of European Neuroscientists (http://neuroportraits.eu/)
22. Neuro-Caricatures (http://neuro-caricatures.eu/)
23. The Human Brain Project (http://www.humanbrainproject.eu/): Understanding the human brain is one of the greatest challenges facing 21st century science. If we can rise to the challenge, we can gain profound insights into what makes us human, develop new treatments for brain diseases and build revolutionary new computing technologies. Modern computing technology has brought these goals within sight.
24. Brain Evolution (http://brainmuseum.org/Evolution/): This web site provides browsers with images and information from one of the world's largest collection of well-preserved, sectioned and stained brains of mammals. Viewers can see and download photographs of brains of over 100 different species of mammals (including humans) representing over 20 Mammalian Orders.
25. Neuroscience Topics, by Julien Hering (http://www.scoop.it/t/neuroscience-topics): Neuroscience: CNS disease, pain, brain research, ion channels, synaptic transmission, channelopathies, neuronal network.
26. Neuroscience (5th edition) Companion Website, (http://sites.sinauer.com/neuroscience5e/index.html): This site is a companion to the textbook Neuroscience, Fifth Edition Edited by Dale Purves, George J. Augustine, David Fitzpatrick, William C. Hall, Anthony-Samuel LaMantia, and Leonard E. White, published by Sinauer Associates. This companion site is designed to help students using Neuroscience, Fifth Edition master the range of material presented in the textbook.
27. The Morbid Anatomy.
28. Digital Anatomist Project (http://www9.biostr.washington.edu/da.html): From the University of Washington.
29. Neurophilosophy - Mo Costandi.
30. Online Neuroscience Lectures.
31. Scholarpedia, Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience.
32. Neuroscience for kids
33. Brain Basics
34. Neuroscience news (www.neurosciencenews.com/)
35. What-when-how: Neuroscience
36. Neuroexam.com: An interactive online guide to Neurological Examination
37. Biointeractive - Neuroscience virtual lab (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
38. The Nerst/Goldman equation simulator
39. Purves Lab - "See for yourself" (llusions) - Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University
40. Auditory Neuroscience (Amazing videos!!!!)
41. How your brain works - Lectures series from University of Oxford (2011)
42. A field guide to the Philosophy of Mind (http://host.uniroma3.it/progetti/kant/field/index.html).
43. Brain Age (funny game!) (http://www.freebrainagegames.com/)
44. Biological Age (http://www.biological-age.com/)
1. Society for Neuroscience (http://www.sfn.org/): The Society for Neuroscience is the world’s largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to understanding the brain and nervous system. The nonprofit organization, founded in 1969, now has nearly 42,000 members in more than 90 countries and 130 chapters worldwide.
2. Brainfacts.org
3. Hellenic Society for Neurosciences (http://www.hsfn.gr): Hellenic Society for Neuroscience.
4. The Eyewire Project (http://eyewire.org/): EyeWire (MIT) is a game to map the brain. We are an online community of over 50,000 people from 100 countries -- citizen neuroscientists -- who map the 3D structure of neurons and discover neural connections.
5. Human Connectome Project (http://www.humanconnectomeproject.org/): The Human Connectome Project (HCP) is a project to construct a map of the complete structural and functional neural connections in vivo within and across individuals.
6. NeuroMorpho.Org (http://neuromorpho.org/neuroMorpho/index.jsp): NeuroMorpho.Org is a centrally curated inventory of digitally reconstructed neurons associated with peer-reviewed publications. It contains contributions from over 100 laboratories worldwide and is continuously updated as new morphological reconstructions are collected, published, and shared.
7. The Neuroscience Lexicon (http://neurolex.org/wiki/Main_Page): The NeuroLex project, supported by the Neuroscience Information Framework project, is a dynamic lexicon of neuroscience terms.
8. European Dana Alliance for the Brain (http://www.dana.org/danaalliances/edab/edabbrainontheweb.aspx): The European Dana Alliance for the Brain (EDAB) is an organisation of 212 eminent brain scientists, including five Nobel laureates, from 29 countries. Launched in 1997, and modelled on the US-based Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, EDAB is committed to enhancing the public’s understanding of why brain research is so important.
9. "Make a Mad, Mad, Mad Neuron" - flash game, The University of Utah.
10. NeoK12 Educational Resources (http://www.neok12.com/Nervous-System.htm): Huge collection of educational videos for kids.
11. NeuronDB (http://senselab.med.yale.edu/NeuronDB/): NeuronDB provides a dynamically searchable database of three types of neuronal properties: voltage gated conductances, neurotransmitter receptors, and neurotransmitter substances.
12. Voltage-clamp technique (animation).
13. Brain Science Podcast (http://brainsciencepodcast.com/): The host of the Brain Science Podcast is Dr. Ginger Campbell. Dr. Campbell is an experienced emergency physician with a long-standing interest in mind-body medicine, the brain, and consciousness. In this podcast she shares recent discoveries from the world of neuroscience in a way that people of all backgrounds can enjoy.
14. Scientific American, mind & brain section.
15. Optogenetics, (http://www.stanford.edu/group/dlab/optogenetics/): University of Stanford.
16. OpenOptogenetics, the optogenetics wiki.
17. Scholarpedia, Encyclopedia of computational neuroscience.
18. Neuroscience online (http://neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/): This online, interactive courseware for the study of neuroscience is provided by the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston. This content is intended to function as an online multimedia resource, and therefore is not supported as a downloadable or printable text.
19. The Blue Brain Project: A Film.
20. Genes to Cognition Online (http://www.g2conline.org/): Genes to Cognition (G2C) Online is about modern neuroscience. It focuses on cognitive disorders, cognitive processes, and research approaches.
21. Portraits of European Neuroscientists (http://neuroportraits.eu/)
22. Neuro-Caricatures (http://neuro-caricatures.eu/)
23. The Human Brain Project (http://www.humanbrainproject.eu/): Understanding the human brain is one of the greatest challenges facing 21st century science. If we can rise to the challenge, we can gain profound insights into what makes us human, develop new treatments for brain diseases and build revolutionary new computing technologies. Modern computing technology has brought these goals within sight.
24. Brain Evolution (http://brainmuseum.org/Evolution/): This web site provides browsers with images and information from one of the world's largest collection of well-preserved, sectioned and stained brains of mammals. Viewers can see and download photographs of brains of over 100 different species of mammals (including humans) representing over 20 Mammalian Orders.
25. Neuroscience Topics, by Julien Hering (http://www.scoop.it/t/neuroscience-topics): Neuroscience: CNS disease, pain, brain research, ion channels, synaptic transmission, channelopathies, neuronal network.
26. Neuroscience (5th edition) Companion Website, (http://sites.sinauer.com/neuroscience5e/index.html): This site is a companion to the textbook Neuroscience, Fifth Edition Edited by Dale Purves, George J. Augustine, David Fitzpatrick, William C. Hall, Anthony-Samuel LaMantia, and Leonard E. White, published by Sinauer Associates. This companion site is designed to help students using Neuroscience, Fifth Edition master the range of material presented in the textbook.
27. The Morbid Anatomy.
28. Digital Anatomist Project (http://www9.biostr.washington.edu/da.html): From the University of Washington.
29. Neurophilosophy - Mo Costandi.
30. Online Neuroscience Lectures.
31. Scholarpedia, Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience.
32. Neuroscience for kids
33. Brain Basics
34. Neuroscience news (www.neurosciencenews.com/)
35. What-when-how: Neuroscience
36. Neuroexam.com: An interactive online guide to Neurological Examination
37. Biointeractive - Neuroscience virtual lab (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
38. The Nerst/Goldman equation simulator
39. Purves Lab - "See for yourself" (llusions) - Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University
40. Auditory Neuroscience (Amazing videos!!!!)
41. How your brain works - Lectures series from University of Oxford (2011)
42. A field guide to the Philosophy of Mind (http://host.uniroma3.it/progetti/kant/field/index.html).
43. Brain Age (funny game!) (http://www.freebrainagegames.com/)
44. Biological Age (http://www.biological-age.com/)