Neuroscience tutorials on the Web?
chriswilk at my-deja.com
chriswilk at my-deja.com
Sat Apr 8 09:52:46 EST 2000
In article <38E1DAF7.55F1ECCA at mail.usyd.edu.au>,
"Barry Manor, presumably" <bmanor at mail.usyd.edu.au> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm looking for website that contain tutorials or easily digestible
info
> on:
>
> i) The neurophysiological basis of visual perception
> ii) The neurophysiological basis of emotion
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> --
> Barry Manor Physiologist Cognitive Neuroscientist Biomedical Engineer.
> PhD Student in Medicine @ University of Sydney, Australia.
> Generally Confused, Lover of Bicycles, Bartok and Beethoven.
> DoD #620 BMW R100GS 'Chuggy'. Turns mountains into
molehills.
> E-mail: bmanor at mail.usyd.edu.au
I'm not sure about tutorials on the web, but the journal "annual
reviews of neuroscience" has a nice review of the physiological basis
of emotions. You can get online access to the full text article through
a university IP
Emotion Circuits in the Brain
Joseph E. LeDoux
Annu. Rev. Neurosci. 2000, Vol. 23: 155-184.
http://neuro.annualreviews.org/current.shtml
www.annualreviews.org
The university of Miami has a page that lists biopsychology,
psychophysiology and neuroscience resources:
http://www.library.miami.edu/netguides/psyphys.html
>
>
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