Learn Neuroscience
We have 11 resources for learning Neuroscience including educational Online Classes, Books, Kindle & Other eBooks, and YouTube & Online Videos, from providers such as Duke University, Emory University, Gerald Edelman, and Anthony Damasio.
Advanced Neurobiology I
College | Online class
Hello everyone! Welcome to advanced neurobiology! Neuroscience is a wonderful branch of science on how our brain perceives the external world, how our brain thinks, how our brain responds to the...
A Universe Of Consciousness: How Matter Becomes Imagination
College | ebook/Kindle, Book
In A Universe of Consciousness, Gerald Edelman builds on the radical ideas he introduced in his monumental trilogy-Neural Darwinism, Topobiology, and The Remembered Present-to present for the first...
Bioelectricity: A Quantitative Approach
College | Online class
Nerves, the heart, and the brain are electrical. How do these things work? This course presents fundamental principles, described quantitatively.
BrainCraft
High School - College | Online video/YouTube
Join me to learn about psychology, neuroscience & why we act the way we do. Because learning is cool, you know? BrainCraft is written, hosted and produced by Vanessa Hill (@nessyhill) for PBS...
Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain
College | ebook/Kindle, Book
Since Descartes famously proclaimed, “I think, therefore I am,” science has often overlooked emotions as the source of a person’s true being. Even modern neuroscience has tended, until recently, to...
Good Brain, Bad Brain Program
High School - College | Online class
This program of three online courses introduces the key concepts of the human brain, before exploring the effects that Parkinson’s disease and drugs have on it. The Good Brain, Bad Brain program is...
Introduction to Neuroeconomics: How the Brain Makes Decisions
College | Online class
Economics, psychology, and neuroscience are converging today into a unified discipline of Neuroeconomics with the ultimate aim of creating a single, general theory of human decision-making....
Synapses, Neurons and Brains
College | Online class
These are very unique times for brain research. The aperitif for the course will thus highlight the present “brain-excitements” worldwide. You will then become intimately acquainted with the...
The Addicted Brain
College | Online class
Syllabus Week 1 The Background and Overview of Drug Use Introduction Types of Drugs and Addictions Review & Quiz Quiz: The Background and Overview of Drug Use Week 2 Drugs & How the Brain...
The Human Brain Book
High School - College | Book
Combining the latest findings from neuroscience with new brain imaging techniques, as well as developments on infant brains, telepathy, and brain modification, this new edition of DK’s The Human...
The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain
College | ebook/Kindle, Book
This revolutionary book provides fresh answers to long-standing questions of human origins and consciousness. Drawing on his breakthrough research in comparative neuroscience, Terrence Deacon...
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