Neuroscience
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Neuroscience (B140): The study of the anatomy, physiology, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology and behaviour of human nerve cells and nervous systems.
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Human Anatomy course |
A complete online undergraduate course of 12 units covering aspects of human anatomy including the central nervous system. Free course offered by... |
Medical science, Human biology, Digestive system, Reproductive system, Nervous system | view | |
Joseph LeDoux Lecture on "Our Emotional Brains" |
"Our Emotional Brains" - delivered by Professor Joseph LeDoux, was the third Copernicus Center Lecture. The 2011 Copernicus Center Lecture... |
Brain, emotions, Neuroscience, limbic system, homeostasis, neurotransmission, threat, brain surgery | view | |
Cogprints |
An electronic archive at the University of Southampton covering various subjects including Psychology and Neuroscience. |
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Advances in the Study of Human Cognitive Evolution |
A lecture series comprising 11 lectures on human cognition covering a wide range of topics including the evolution of language, neuroscience and... |
Animal Behaviour, Primates, Cognition, Human biology, Language, Cultural learning, Lecture series | view | |
Eero Castrén: Why do antidepressants work? |
Prof. Eero Castrén from Helsinki University, gave this Stockholm Psychiatry Lecture in September 2012 at Nobel Forum, Karolinksa Institute. ... |
antidepressants, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Neurobiology, Brain, Neurotransmitters, plasticity | view | |
Neurobiology course |
A comprehensive online introductory course on neurobiology. The course conists of 10 units including topics such as electrical signalling,... |
Neurobiology, Brain morphology, Nervous system, Neurotransmitters, Synapses, Motor systems | view |