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| | NeuroSciences for Kids
These sites for kids may be just the ticket if you need to help your
child
understand what's happening to a parent with a brain tumor.
Also see books for kids whose parent has a
cancer.
Brain
Stuff
Colorado Links | Brain
Tumor Organizations | Research
and Information
Brain
Tumor Survivors | NeuroSciences
for Kids | NeuroSciences
Brain
POP
http://www.brainpop.com/
Kids can watch movies that explain
how their bodies work. Choose one of the colorful boxes to learn about the
heart, asthma, and hearing. |
How
Your Brain Works
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/brain.htm
It's gray, squishy, and controls
everything in our bodies and it's the brain. Check out the Brain Work's
assessment program. The National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences provides this site and links to many others. |
Neurobetty
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/9776/
Brain specialist shows us "cool
stuff" about brains and shows us her lab, which includes the "Studmuffins
of Science, and the Nerd Test." This neurobiologist also links to
several other good sites. |
Neuroscience
for Kids
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html
Explore the brain and nervous system,
with activities and experiments. Created for elementary and secondary
school students. |
NeuroSciences
These sites cover neurosciences, neurology, neuropsychology, behavioral
sciences, artificial intelligence, and biology.
Star
Trek on the Brain
http://volen.brandeis.edu/~sekuler/ST_book.html
Robert Sekuler and Randolph Blake's
"Star Trek on the Brain" illustrates psychology and neuroscience
principles using Star Trek episodes. |
Brain
& Mind Magazine
http://www.epub.org.br/cm/
Read the latest articles and clinical
trail reports from this electronic magazine covering topics in
neuroscience. Includes back issues archive. |
Human
Brain Project
http://www.gg.caltech.edu/brain/cit_brain.html
The Human Brain Project at the
California Institute of Technology is attempting to link data collections
to image processing tools for application in developmental neuroscience.
This site includes information on the investigators involved in the
project. |
BrainWeb:
Simulated Brain Database
http://fabian.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/brainweb
Site offers simulated magnetic
resonance images (MRIs) of a normal brain and a brain affected by multiple
sclerosis (MS). This data can be used to evaluate the performance of
various neuroimaging analysis methods. |
Brain
http://www.oup.co.uk/brainj
Brain, a journal of neurology, gives
abstracts and subscription information. Searchable database of archived
articles.. |
Intelegen
Brain Portal
http://brain.web-us.com/brain/
Peruse articles on differences
between the brain's left and right hemisphere, neural networks, artificial
intelligence and consciousness. Good graphics illustrate the articles. |
Introduction
to Brain Chemistry
http://www.maui.net/~jms/brainuse.html?47,37
This medical site focuses on the
biochemical basis of behavior, personality and perception. Emotions and
personality disorders are examined from a chemical perspective. The
MEDLINE search engine is accessable through this site. |
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