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| | | | | The Neuroscience group within the Behavior and Brain Sciences (BBS) area of the Psychology department includes a diversity of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the biological basis of mental phenomena and clinical disorders. Topics of research range from microscopic neurochemical processes to thefunctional organization of large scale cerebral systems. We have extensive expertise in the fields ofBehavioral Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience and Social / Affective Neuros... | |
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www.wiringthebrain.com
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| | | | | Following a stimulating discussion with Jon Brock on the variability of the phenotype in autism and dyslexia, I thought... | |
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psychology.uga.edu
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| | | | | The Neuroscience group within the Behavior and Brain Sciences (BBS) area of the Psychology department includes a diversity of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the biological basis of mental phenomena and clinical disorders. Topics of research range from microscopic neurochemical processes to thefunctional organization of large scale cerebral systems. We have extensive expertise in the fields ofBehavioral Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience and Social / Affective Neuros... | |
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rebeccahogue.com
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| | | One of the comments that was made, and repeated several times on the first day of the Medicine X Ed conference I attended last week was "we are all patients". This caused me to tweet ou... | ||