

You can not share the material from this resource, not even for educational purposes. Editors: Dale Purves et al.: Sinauer Associates 2001. Here are the copyright data of some of the resources this website links to.
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Neuroscientifically Challenged: Clarifying series of short videos (2 minutes each) which will help you learn the basics of neuroscience, in short, easy-to-understand snippets!.Videos can be accessed through the YouTube Channel Handwritten Tutorials.
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You can get the free 3D Brain app from Google play and Windows Phone and the App Store from Apple. It was accessible with the internet browser, but that site used Flash, it does not work anymore. It is useful for the preparation of Quizzes and especially relevant for the Comprehensive Final Exam.

It has descriptions of various brain structures, associated functions, associated cognitive disorders, etc. Genes to Cognition Online by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.A free Neuroscience textbook under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Open Neuroscience Initiative Austin Lim, DePaul University.Anatomy & Physiology – OpenStax college, Unit 3: Regulation, Integration and Control is especially relevant.Neuroanatomy Online, Open-Access Neuroanatomy Electronic Textbook.Neuroscience Online, Open-Access Neuroscience Electronic Textbook.It has a very good 3D Brain, interactive presentations of the Neuroscience Core Concepts and the BrainFacts Book. Powered by the global neuroscience community and overseen by an editorial board of leading neuroscientists from around the world. It is a public information initiative of The Kavli Foundation, the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, and the Society for Neuroscience. A very good site by the University of British Columbia. Direct link to the online glossary of the textbook. Glossary– Neuroscience 2th edition, Sinauer.Ascending output directed to thalamocortical circuits = figure 19.6.Hypo and hyperkinetic disorders on movement control pathways = figure 18.10.Disinhibition in direct and indirect pathways of the basal ganglia in a healthy brain =figure 18.8.Direct and indirect pathway of the basal ganglia = figure 18.1.Retina-geniculate-striate cortex pathway = figure 12.8.(Lateral and anterior) corticospinal tract.Anterolateral pathway/Spinothalamic tract and Trigeminal thalamic pathway = figure 10.3.Dorsal column medial lemniscal pathway and Trigeminal lemniscal pathway= figure 9.6.Click ‘Show details’ of the most relevant page and a link to the most relevant page appears, click that and scroll down to locate the figure. Then a list of relevant pages will appear. You can copy the name of the figure and paste it in ‘Search in this book’. Most relevant figures from the second edition of the course textbook for sensory and motor systems are below. For more information, see the Bookshelf Copyright Notice. Neuroscience, 2nd edition on the NCBI Bookshelf. D.Duke University Medical School, Neuroscience Learning Resources.(Please be careful with what you share to avoid copyright infringement) Picture of a thought from Per Byhring on Vimeo.įeatured Video: “Picture of a thought”on Vimeo by Per Byhring This video is produced by / forskning.no. Animation and Music: Per Byhring – . Script and Camera: Arnfinn Christensen General Resources Virtual Lab
