cfn.upenn.edu
start [Geoffrey Aguirre Lab]
https://cfn.upenn.edu/aguirre
The Human Cortical Vision Laboratory. This is the lab of Geoffrey Aguirre. At the University of Pennsylvania. We study the cortical basis of visual function, both in normative representation and as altered by disease. Our primary technique is functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), although individual projects also employ behavioral and patient based research. Open to the public. Stimuli and Data (public). Internal lab [Password required]. Scheduling scans and subjects. ERP design and analysis.
johnmedaglia.com
John Medaglia Links - Cognitive Network Neuroscience and Translation
http://www.johnmedaglia.com/links.html
Cognitive Network Neuroscience and Translation. Brain Stimulation and Control Theory. The National Institutes of Health. Common Fund's High-Risk High Reward Research Program. The National Institute of Mental Health. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. The University of Pennsylvania Center for Cognitive Neuroscience. The Laboratory for Cognitiion and Neural Stimulation. Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute. The Medical University of South Carolina (Past: Clinical Internship).
dispatchesfromalostmind.blogspot.com
Dispatches From a Lost Mind: April 2010
http://dispatchesfromalostmind.blogspot.com/2010_04_01_archive.html
Dispatches From a Lost Mind. The Art and Science of Turning the Wrong Way. Where you headed from here? Can't get lost then. 160; -William Least Heat-Moon. Thursday, April 22, 2010. A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words, Except When It Isn't. Sorry Long time, no blog. I had a phone conversation a few days ago with David Kraemer, a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience. 3 View a picture of an intersection and the...
dispatchesfromalostmind.blogspot.com
Dispatches From a Lost Mind: A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words, Except When It Isn't
http://dispatchesfromalostmind.blogspot.com/2010/04/picture-is-worth-thousand-words-except.html
Dispatches From a Lost Mind. The Art and Science of Turning the Wrong Way. Where you headed from here? Can't get lost then. 160; -William Least Heat-Moon. Thursday, April 22, 2010. A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words, Except When It Isn't. Sorry Long time, no blog. I had a phone conversation a few days ago with David Kraemer, a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience. 3 View a picture of an intersection and the...
en.wikipedia.org
Neuroethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroethics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Refers to two related fields of study: what the philosopher Adina Roskies has called the ethics of neuroscience, and the neuroscience of ethics. Some neuroethics problems are not fundamentally different from those encountered in bioethics. Others are unique to neuroethics because the brain, as the organ of the mind, has implications for broader philosophical problems, such as the nature of free will. Often wrongly mentioned as the first title containing the word "ne...
vrc.sas.upenn.edu
Vision Research Related Penn Sites
http://vrc.sas.upenn.edu/vrp.html
Vision research at Penn spans a broad range of topics and approaches. Researchers in departments as diverse as neuroscience, anatomy, psychology, computer science, electrical engineering and bioengineering are currently pursuing research into biological and artifical vision. This web page serves as a gateway to information about vision research at Penn. Visitors to the web site are invited to explore the links to vision-related departments, institutes, centers, and sites. Cell and Molecular Biology.
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Links | Steven M. Weisberg
https://stevenmweisberg.com/links
Steven M. Weisberg. Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center (SILC). Research in Spatial Cognition (RISC). Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (UPenn). Follow me on Twitter. Blog at WordPress.com.
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