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  1. The Healing Power of Emotion: Affective Neuroscience, Development & Clinical Practice (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)
  2. The Neurobiology of Affect in Language Learning (Language Learning Monograph) by John H. Schumann, 1999-06-25
  3. The Neurobiology of Anxiety (Handbook of Anxiety) (v. 3) by Graham D. Burrows, Martin Roth, 1990-11
  4. Neurobiology in the Treatment of Eating Disorders (Clinical & Neurobiological Advances in Psychiatry)
  5. Brain and Culture: Neurobiology, Ideology, and Social Change by Bruce E. Wexler, 2008-09-30
  6. Neurobiology of Diabetic Neuropathy, Volume 50 (International Review of Neurobiology)
  7. Neurobiology of Disease by Alan L. Pearlman, Robert C. Collins, 1989-10-26
  8. The Computational Neurobiology of Reaching and Pointing: A Foundation for Motor Learning (Computational Neuroscience) by Reza Shadmehr, Steven P. Wise, 2005-01-01
  9. The Neurobiology of Learning: Perspectives from Second Language Acquisition by John H. Schumann, Sheila E. Crowell, et all 2004-01
  10. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, Second Edition
  11. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
  12. The Neurobiology of Parental Behavior (Hormones, Brain, and Behavior) by Michael Numan, Thomas R. Insel, 2010-11-02
  13. The Neurobiology of Olfaction (Frontiers in Neuroscience)
  14. Neurobiology, Trauma, and Child Development by Jane F. Gilgun Ph.D. LICSW, 2009-04-18

61. Neurobiology Lecture Links
neurobiology Lectures. Drs. Skinner, Beitz and Fletcher. Links to PDF files containing lecture images. NOTE The documents containing lecture images are in
http://vanat.cvm.umn.edu/TFFlectNeuro.html
Neurobiology Lectures Drs. Skinner, Beitz and Fletcher Links to PDF files containing lecture images NOTE:
The documents containing lecture images are in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format. When you click a title, your browser should automatically call Acrobat Reader and display the associated pdf file for you to view. If this is not the case you will have to download the free Reader or perhaps re-configure your browser. Lectures for the First Exam Neurohistology I (Skinner) Neurohistology II (Skinner) Neuroembryology (Fletcher) Spinal Cord Organization (Fletcher) Spinal Reflexes (Fletcher) Cranial Nerves (Beitz) Vestibular System (Fletcher) Posture and Movement (Fletcher) Cerebal Cortex (Fletcher) Lectures for the Second Exam Nociception I (Beitz) Nociception II (Beitz) Cerebellum (Beitz) (Beitz) (Beitz) Auditory System (Fletcher) Visual System (Fletcher)
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62. Affymetrix - Rat Neurobiology U34 Array
Find detailed product information and links to support materials for the GeneChip® Rat neurobiology U34 Array.
http://www.affymetrix.com/products/arrays/specific/rnu34.affx
home login register your profile ... contact search site APPLICATIONS RESEARCH AREAS DNA Whole Genome Targeted Genotyping Sequence Analysis Expression Quantitation Regulation Toxicogenomics Clinical Molecular Diagnostics Fields of Study Cancer Infectious Disease Immunology Stem Cells PRODUCTS GeneChip System GeneChip Arrays Instruments Software TECHNOLOGY Overview Array Manufacturing Combinatorial Chemistry Probe Design and Selection ... Mismatch Repair Detection AFFYMETRIX PROGRAMS Consortia-Designed Arrays Core Labs Developers' Network GeneChip Compatible Software ... Array Finder Rat Neurobiology U34 Array
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about ordering and support of GeneChip Made-to-Order arrays. The sequences were selected from the UniGene database (Build 34) in collaboration with academic and industrial neuroscientists. All of the sequences represented on the Rat Neurobiology U34 Array are also represented on Array A of the Rat Genome U34 Set. Array Finder For more information, please review the data sheet (pdf, 144 KB). ORDERING INFORMATION
Part # Description Rat Neurobiology U34 Array contains 1 array - Order Size: 160 +/-5 arrays Note: This is a previous generation product and it can only be ordered in whole lots. Please contact Affymetrix, Inc. at 1-888-DNA-CHIP for lot sizes and pricing information.

63. Sloan-Swartz Center Home Page Has Moved
The home page for the SloanSwartz Center for Theoretical neurobiology has moved. Please refer to the new home page at http//www.sloan.ucsf.edu/sloan/.
http://keck.ucsf.edu/sloan.html
The home page for the Sloan-Swartz Center for Theoretical Neurobiology has moved. Please refer to the new home page at http://www.sloan.ucsf.edu/sloan/

64. CAANCB/ACANBC
The Canadian Association for Anatomy, neurobiology and Cell Biology Awards Departments of Anatomy neurobiology and Ophthalmology Visual Sciences
http://caancb.blogspot.com/
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Welcome to the Canadian Association for Anatomy, Neurobiology, and Cell Biology/Association Canadienne d'Anatomie, de Neurobiologie, et de Biologie Cellulaire website.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
CALL FOR AWARD NOMINATIONS 2008
2008 CAANCB/ACANBC Awards - Call for Nominations
The Canadian Association for Anatomy, Neurobiology and Cell Biology Awards Committee is requesting nominations for the award categories listed below. Please note that for these awards either the nominator or the nominee must be a member of the CAANCB. The awards will be announced at the Annual Awards Banquet of the Association in Winnipeg, in June, 2008. For the JCB Grant ML Barr , and AW Hamm Awards , four copies of the application (includes letter of nomination, applicants current CV, and any attachments) are required. Alternatively , applications may be submitted entirely by e-mail (i.e., electronic format, Adobe PDF preferred) and must be received by

65. Collision Detection: The Neurobiology Of The Mona Lisa's Smile
The neurobiology of the Mona Lisa s smile. For hundreds of years, art critics have mused over why the Mona Lisa s smile seems so mysterious.
http://www.collisiondetection.net/mt/archives/2008/02/so_when_you_loo.html
FREE counter and Web statistics from sitetracker.com collision detection send me yours back to collision detection Video games are "post-Turing": My latest Wired News February 25, 2008 The neurobiology of the Mona Lisa's smile
For hundreds of years, art critics have mused over why the Mona Lisa's smile seems so mysterious. Now the Harvard neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone has a fascinating answer: It's because Da Vinci painted her face in colors that play tricks on the eye. Livingstone's work has long examined the way that different cells in the visual system process different types of information such as form, color, depth and movement. When she analyzed the Mona Lisa, she found that Da Vinci painted her smile almost completely in low spatial frequencies, and these are best picked up in your peripheral vision. The result, as she notes on her web site, is a nifty illusion: These three images [pictured above!] show her face filtered to show selectively lowest (left) low (middle) and high (right) spatial frequencies. So when you look at her eyes or the background, you see a smile like the one on the left, or in the middle, and you think she is smiling. But when you look directly at her mouth, it looks more like the panel on the right, and her smile seems to vanish. The fact that the degree of her smile varies so much with gaze angle makes her expression dynamic, and the fact that her smile vanishes when you look directly at it, makes it seem elusive.

66. Neurobiology Videos
These videos were generated for a nonneuronal physiology course (Comparative Physiology), however, the information is appropriate to neurobiology.
http://www.biol.sc.edu/~vogt/courses/neuro/neuro-vid.html
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67. The Neurobiology Of Substance Abuse - An Interdisciplinary Training Program
The neurobiology of Substance Abuse An Interdisciplinary Training Program.
http://www.ucihs.uci.edu/pharmaco/TrainingGrant/
Departments of Pharmacology and Neurobiology and Behavior
University of California, Irvine
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68. Department Of Neurobiology & Anatomy
University of Utah Department of neurobiology and Anatomy.
http://www.neuro.utah.edu/
Search our Site: Advanced Search Welcome to the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah. We are a small but excellent department, with strong emphases on both research and teaching. Our vigorous and highly collaborative research programs center primarily around developmental neuroscience . The department was recently ranked 8th among U.S. Anatomy departments in faculty scholarly productivity. We are strongly committed to graduate training , emphasizing both research excellence and professional development. Students enter through the Neuroscience or Molecular Biology programs, and join the department in their second year after a year of laboratory rotations and core courses. Our department also administers the School of Medicine's Body Donor Program
How to find us
The department is housed in the Wintrobe and MREB buildings in the School of Medicine. Upcoming Department Events U of U Health Sciences Center eval(unescape('%64%6f%63%75%6d%65%6e%74%2e%77%72%69%74%65%28%27%3c%61%20%68%72%65%66%3d%22%6d%61%69%6c%74%6f%3a%6c%61%75%72%61%40%6e%65%75%72%6f%2e%75%74%61%68%2e%65%64%75%22%3e%45%6d%61%69%6c%20%57%65%62%6d%61%73%74%65%72%3c%2f%61%3e%27%29%3b'))
Department contact: Kay Buskirk, Neurobiology and Anatomy, 401 MREB, University of Utah

69. UAMS Department Of Anatomy And Neurobiology
The Department of Anatomy and neurobiology is responsible for the teaching of three core courses for freshman medical students Gross Anatomy,
http://anatomy.uams.edu/
See http://www.uams.edu/neuroscience_cellbiology

70. UNC Curriculum In Neurobiology
The Curriculum in neurobiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a broadlybased interdisciplinary graduate training program in the
http://www.med.unc.edu/neurobiology/
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Society for Neuroscience Association of Neuroscience Departments and Programs Dana Alliance and Dana Foundation The Curriculum in Neurobiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a broadly-based interdisciplinary graduate training program in the neurosciences. With 70 active faculty, strong research funding, and a long and successful training history, the Curriculum ranks among the best programs in the country.

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71. Childhood Trauma, The Neurobiology Of Adaptation And Use-dependent Development O
Childhood trauma has profound impact on the emotional, behavioral, cognitive, social and physical functioning of children.
http://www.childtrauma.org/ctamaterials/states_traits.asp
Childhood Trauma, the Neurobiology of Adaptation and
Use-dependent Development of the Brain:
How States become Traits Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D.
Ronnie A. Pollard, M.D.
Toi L. Blakley, M.D.
William L. Baker, MS
Domenico Vigilante
The ChildTrauma Academy
www.ChildTrauma.org
*This is an Academy version of an article originally published in the Infant Mental Health Journal. Official citation Perry, BD, Pollard, R, Blakely, T, Baker, W, Vigilante, D Childhood trauma, the neurobiology of adaptation and 'use-dependent' development of the brain: how "states" become "traits'". Infant Mental Health J
ABSTRACT
Childhood trauma has profound impact on the emotional, behavioral, cognitive, social and physical functioning of children. Developmental experiences determine the organizational and functional status of the mature brain. The impact of traumatic experiences on the development and function of the brain are discussed in context of basic principles of neurodevelopment. There are various adaptive mental and physical responses to trauma, including physiological hyperarousal and dissociation. Because the developing brain organizes and internalizes new information in a use-dependent fashion, the more a child is in a state of hyperarousal or dissociation, the more likely they are to have neuropsychiatric symptoms following trauma. The acute adaptive state can become persistent and maladaptive traits. The clinical implications of this new neurodevelopmental conceptualization of childhood trauma are discussed.

72. Behavior: The Neurobiology Of Depression
The actual basis of depression is unknown but it is widely accepted that it is influenced by genetic, environmental and neurobiological factors.
http://www.thedoctorwillseeyounow.com/articles/behavior/depressn_5/
IN THIS ARTICLE
All too common
Do we know its cause? Stress and depression How different antidepressants work ... What's ahead
Regular coffee drinkers have lower blood pressure than non-drinkers. more...
OTHER TOPICS The response to stress DHEA the fountain of youth? Exercise, nutrition and health
The End of Stress, now available at amazon.com
The Neurobiology of Depression
Juan F. Lopez, M.D.
Dr. Lopez is a faculty member of the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Being clinically depressed is very different from just feeling down or blue.
Depressive episodes (there are several kinds) can last months, sometimes years, and can interfere with your social and work functioning. Unfortunately, depressive episodes also tend to recur and, if left untreated, will become more frequent and/or more severe as the disease progresses.
According to the official professional reference guide, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), to be considered depressed, you have at least

73. Loyola Univ. Health Sys. - Cell Biology, Neurobiology & Anatomy - Homepage
The faculty strength is in eukaryotic cell biology with a strong emphasis in contemporary research problems in neurobiology, immunology and neuroimmunology.
http://www.lumc.edu/cbnanatomy
Welcome to Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy. Our department is committed to training graduate students to be competent and competitive in pursuing an academic research and/or teaching career. The faculty strength is in eukaryotic cell biology with a strong emphasis in contemporary research problems in neurobiology, immunology and neuroimmunology. The main mission of the Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy is to develop a comprehensive educational and research program that extends and transmits fundamental knowledge in cell biology, neurobiology and anatomy. Such an experience is provided by a faculty committed to excellence in research, teaching and service to students in the Stritch School of Medicine and the Graduate School. The program will foster an academic environment that will enable students to lead productive, creative and ethical careers in the fields of cell biology, neurobiology and anatomy. Graduates will be competent researchers in the biomedical sciences.

74. Neurobiology (science) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
A historical survey of the study of hallucinations reflects the development of scientific thought in psychiatry, psychology, and neurobiology.
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A historical survey of the study of hallucinations reflects the development of scientific thought in psychiatry, psychology, and neurobiology. By 1838 the significant relationship between the content of dreams and of hallucinations had been pointed out. In the 1840s the occurrence of hallucinations under a wide variety of conditions (including psychological and physical stress) as well as their...
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75. Index
Our faculty are heavily involved in graduate education and are active members in the neurobiology and Anatomy Graduate Program, as well as in the
http://www1.wfubmc.edu/nba
Medical Center School of Medicine WFU Reynolda Campus Apply to Graduate School ... News Neurobiology and Anatomy As a vital and dynamic department within Wake Forest University School of Medicine, we provide three core functions. One is education. Our faculty are heavily involved in graduate education and are active members in the Neurobiology and Anatomy Graduate Program, as well as in the interdisciplinary program in Neuroscience. We also provide the major support for instruction in neuroscience, gross anatomy, microanatomy, and embryology in the medical student curriculum. An equally important function of the department is research. Each of the departmental faculty have active research programs, with areas of specialization in Systems Neuroscience, Neuronal Survival and Imaging. Much of the work in the department is conducted in a highly collaborative environment, taking advantage of a wide array of state-of-the-art facilities. Many of our faculty are nationally and internationally recognized for their contributions in the basic and clinical research arenas. The department also plays an integral role in community leadership and outreach. We are active participants in many community-oriented events sponsored by the Medical Center, including the Brain Awareness Week. We welcome you to take a little time to learn a bit more about us.
WINSTON-SALEM : CITY OF THE ARTS
Young, old, elegant, artsy, historical and comfortable, that's

76. Lectures.htm
neurobiology Lecture Notes. Lecture 1Course Overview; Structure of the Nervous System Ionic Basis of Resting Potential Ionic Basis of the Action
http://www.lclark.edu/~reiness/neurobiology/lectures.htm
Neurobiology Lecture Notes
Created by Gary Reiness Last updated April 22, 2005

77. The Neurobiology Of Mass Delusion | EnergyBulletin.net | Peak Oil News Clearingh
EnergyBulletin.net Peak Oil News Clearinghouse. Because the scientists are challenging fundamental assumptions of our culture, such as the basis for
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78. The Section Of Neurobiology
neurobiology Recruitment Seminar Jonathan PierceShimomura , Ph.D. neurobiology Recruitment Seminar Ryan Bachtell, Ph.D.
http://www.utexas.edu/neuroscience/Neurobiology/seminars.html
Spring 2008 Seminars
January
Monday, January 14th
CLM Recruitment Seminar
Leon Reijmers, Ph.D
University of California, San Diego
"Genetic Tools for Studying Memory Circuits."
MBB 1.210, 4 pm Hosted by Dan Johnston
Tuesday, January 22nd
CLM Recruitment Seminar
Hiroshi Nishiyama, Ph.D.
Johns Hopkins University "Axonal motility in the intact, adult cerebellum." ACES 2.402, 4 pm Hosted by Dan Johnston Monday, January 28th CLM Recruitment Seminar Gabe Murphy, Ph.D. University of Washington "Signals and Noise in Parallel Retinal Circuits." MBB 1.210, 4 pm Hosted by Dan Johnston February Monday, February 4th Fulton Crews, Ph.D. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Neurodegeneration and regeneration in Alcohol Dependence and Recovery" MBB 1.210, 4 pm Hosted by Adron Harris Tuesday, Febraury 5th CLM Recruitment Seminar Yingxi Lin, Ph.D. Harvard University "Activity-dependent regulation of inhibiory synapse devleopment." SEA 4.244, 4 pm

79. Center For Molecular Neurobiology : The Ohio State University
The Ohio State University Center for Molecular neurobiology is a dedicated research facility comprised of fourteen faculty who hold joint appointments in
http://cmn.osu.edu/
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The Ohio State University Center for Molecular Neurobiology is a dedicated research facility comprised of fourteen faculty who hold joint appointments in the Colleges of Medicine and Public Health, Biological Sciences and Pharmacy. The mission of the Center is to perform quality basic RESEARCH and provide superior TRAINING in Developmental, Cellular, and Molecular Neuroscience. Faculty at the Center are using MOLECULAR tools to address problems of major significance in the NERVOUS SYSTEM More about the center
Paul Henion, PhD receives NIH funding Paul Henion, PhD an Associate Professor in the Center for Molecular Neurobiology and Department of Neuroscience received funding from the NIH for his proposal titled "Development of distinct neural crest and hematopoietic subpopulations". read more
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Columbus, OH 43210
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80. Section Of Neurobiology At The University Of Texas At Austin
The Section of neurobiology at the University of Texas in Austin.
http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/Neuro/

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