In article <67XNKJJ4UJB at wistar.ruhr.de>,
Stephan Blaschke <stephan at wistar.ruhr.de> wrote:
>Dear colleagues,
>>I am working as an intern in a department of neurology in Germany. We plan
>to get an Internet connection in our hospital, so I was asked to give an
>overview on the use of Internet with practical demonstration (I will be
>using my home account for this). My question is: Do you know any web sites
>of special interest for neurologists and/or neuroscientists (one of our
>research topics is Clinical Electrophysiology - Evoked Potentials).
>>I look forward to your suggestions!
>>Sorry for crossposting, but I don't know in which newsgroup I would find
>the most neurologists / neuroscientist; as bionet.* is not one of the big
>7, I am not sure, how fare it is propagated.
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>Stephan Blaschke <stephan at wistar.ruhr.de> D-45888 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)
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A good place to start from is the Cog-Neuro Sites on the Internet:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/CNBC/other
It should be a (fairly complete) index of neuroscience sites
available on the internet. If you are looking for more specific
indices, try the index sub-page.
Hope you find what you're looking for.
adr
PS. If you find sites that are not on, but should be,
please forward them to me.
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