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Contents for courses in Introduction to Neuroscience and Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience.

Links are available here to documents for students in courses in Introductory Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Biopsychology.

This page last updated March 4, 2008.


Fractal image, "xray," by Sven Geier, www.sgeier.net.

 

Neurotransmitters—This is a table (Adobe pdf format) of major neurotransmitters, grouped by chemical structural family, with associated receptor subtypes, select known agonists, antagonists, CNS functionality, and removal mechanism. This document is a "work in progress" and is updated as new information becomes available.

Neuroanatomy Tutorial—This site provides numerous images and tutorials for learning brain anatomy.

The Sylvius Project offers on-line reference images and descriptions—a Visual Glossary—of brain anatomy. Highly recommended.

The Genetics Learning Center at the University of Utah provides several references and articles relevant to neurogenetics.

Essential information about Amino Acids—the building blocks of proteins—is available on this site.

Readers, please recommend excellent sites for college-level students interested in neuroscience and brain-behavior relationships. Go to the Contact page.


The links below provide quick access to key references and resources users may need while reading content on the main BrainReport pages. These link to outside resources.

 


Wikipedia
Neuroanatomy
Neurotransmitters
Genes
Drugs
Brodmann Areas
Greek Alphabet
PubMed Search


ScienceDaily Mind and Brain News
provides latest news and stories from many professional and popular media.


Society for Neuroscience provides multiple resources for students, professionals, and researchers.


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