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Neuropsychology Psychology Social Sciences


Neuropsychology

Neuropsychology is the study of brain / behavior relationships. There is a substantial body of clinical research and findings and a number of organizations devoted to different aspects of this field of psychology.

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See Also:

  • - The Harvard Mahoney Neuroscience Institute newsletter, Harvard Medical School.
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  • - Informational site about the brain and neuropsychology.
  • - Neurosciences on the Internet contains a searchable and browsable index of neuroscience resources available on the World Wide Web and other parts of the Internet. Neurobiology, neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, psychology, cognitive science sites and
  • - A resource for British neuropsychologists and neuroscientists. Information about jobs, conferences, and departments.
  • - Annotated links to sites in neuropsychology and brain science. Includes neuroanatomy, similations of neuron function, brain-based neurological disorders, gender differences in brain structure, and neurological bases of addiction.
  • - The one-stop metasource for neuropsychology information on the Internet. Includes online forum, links, and search pages.
  • - Home page for William H. Calvin, theoretical neurophysiologist and author of The Cerebral Code, How the Brain Thinks.
  • - Course-based website, includes relevant links, lecture notes, bulletin board
  • - This is a good introduction to the methods and applications of non-invasive imaging techniques in psychiatry and neurology.
  • - Center provides comprehensive neuropsychological assessment, neurocognitive remediation, professional consultation, and training in Clinical Neuropsychology. Professional, commercial site.
  • - This site presents the results of several researchers on the origins of violence, mainly those of the developmental neuropsychologist James W. Prescott, Ph.D. (formerly NICHD/NIH). It contains many papers in full text, as well as the complete Time Life do


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