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  • Neuroguide

    Neurosciences on the Internet
    A searchable and browsable index of neuroscience resources available on the Internet.

  • Cognitive Neuroscience Resources

    Provided by the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, this site links to homepages, journals, archives and products of interest to cognitive neuroscientists.

  • Neuroinformatics, The Human Brain Project

    The Human Brain Project, run by the National Institute for Mental Health, aims to integrate information from all areas of brain research by providing interoperable databases and associated data management tools for various aspects of brain function, as well as powerful models of neural functions.

  • Alzheimers Research Forum

    Established for the purpose of enhancing information access and promoting multidisciplinary collaboration on efforts to understand and treat Alzheimer's disease, this site has research updates, online forums and links to relevant resources.

  • World-Wide Web Virtual Library Neuroscience

    This web page has an alphabetical list of links to a wide range of neuroscience-related sites.

  • PubCrawler

    PubCrawler is a free 'alerting' service that scans daily updates to the NCBI Medline (PubMed) and GenBank databases.

  • Dana Brainweb

    Part of the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, Dana Brainweb provides a wealth of knowledge on diseases that affect the brain and spinal cord. The site is aimed at people with brain disorders, their families and caregivers and seeks to provide information that will be useful for the layperson.

  • Neuroscience History Archives

    For those interested in the history of neuroscience, the Neuroscience History Archives (NHA) is a good first port of call. This organization promotes, collects and preserves an archive of material relating to twentieth century American neuroscience.

  • Change Detection Database

    The Change Detection Research Database, maintained by Daniel Simons at Harvard University, contains information provided by around 50 scientists working on change detection, and provides a clear and accessible demonstration of change blindness and related attentional phenomena.

  • Internet Stroke Center

    If you are looking for information on stroke, then visit the Internet Stroke Center web site, a comprehensive source of professional information about cerebrovascular disease. The site includes the only continuously updated database of clinical trials and research agents (the Stroke Trials Directory), and also offers extensive directories of stroke publications, syndromes, treatment centres and conferences.

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