BESA
- http://www.besa.de/
- Innovators in digital EEG and MEG software for research and clinical applications.
Behavioral Neuroscience
- http://www.thewatershipdown.com/
- Memorial to Shirley L. Buchanan and her contribution to behavioral neuroscience research. Includes information about her and other associated scientists, particularly journal publications.
Brain Update
- http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/1999/Oct/hour1_102299.html
- "Science Friday" audio discussion with Martin Citron, Charles Gross, and Evan Snyder on the 1999 discovery that new neurons are continually being added to the brains of adult monkeys, even to parts of the brain responsible for very high-level functioning, and what this might mean for learning, memory and the treatment of neurological diseases. Features related links.
Brain and Behavior, from Serendip
- http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb
- Interactive exhibits, forum, and links aimed at exploring the observational basis and significance of the assertion that the nervous system underlies all aspects of human behavior and experience.
Mitochondria and Neurons
- http://www.geocities.com/acgyles/mito.html
- Innovative and speculative hypotheses on how mitochondria might act as flip-flop memory elements in the dendrites of neurons. Explanation of how mitochondria could trigger impulses and detect frequencies.
NeuroDetective
- http://www.neurod.com/
- Contract research firm specializing in testing the functional efficacy of potential CNS therapeutics in animal models, with an additional focus on behavioural evaluation of genetically altered animals.
Neuroscience for Kids
- http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html
- Intended for elementary and secondary school students and teachers who are interested in learning more about the nervous system and brain. Hands on activities, experiments, information for all grade levels.
Olfaction
- http://www.leffingwell.com/olfaction.htm
- Current understanding of the physiological basis for olfaction (sense of smell) and the possible molecular interactions that specify odorant signaling.
Shuffle Brain
- http://www.indiana.edu/~pietsch/
- "How does a brain store a mind?" A large collection of articles, essays, and links related to brain science. From Indiana University.