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NEUROSCIENCE
Neuroscience http://neuro.AnnualReviews.org/
Access Science (includes McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology.) Gives full access to 7100+ articles, 115,000 dictionary terms, biographies of scientists, bibliographies containing 28,000 literature citations, and hundreds of Research Updates -- in all areas of science and technology -- updated daily. http://www.accessscience.com/server-java/Arknoid/science/AS
PsycINFO. Contains nearly 2.3 million citations and summaries of journal articles, book chapters, books, dissertations, and technical reports, all in the field of psychology. Journal coverage, which dates back to the 1887, includes international material selected from more than 2,100 perodicals in over 25 languages. 97 percent of the covered material is peer-reviewed. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=web&defaultdb=psyh%2Cpdh
JSTOR Arts and Sciences I, II, and III Interdisciplinary Collections Archive of over 394 journals in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Each of the three core Arts & Sciences Collections introduces new academic disciplines into the archive. The Arts & Sciences Complement enables institutions to build upon these core collections, adding new journals in existing disciplines and cross-disciplinary fields over time. There are no overlaps (titles included in more than one collection) among the Arts & Sciences Collections. The Biological Sciences Collection is an interdisciplinary archive of journals covering the life sciences. The Biological Sciences Collection has minimal overlap with the Arts & Sciences I Collection and is JSTOR's first multidisciplinary collection branching out into the natural and applied sciences. You can browse subjects or search via http://www.jstor.org/search/
Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection. A comprehensive database providing nearly 575 full text, plus indexing and abstracts are provided publications, including 550 peer-reviewed journals. Topics covered:emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry & psychology, mental processes, anthropology, and observational and experimental methods. Nearly all full text publications included in this database are indexed in PsycINFO. Full text information goes back to 1965. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=web&defaultdb=psyh%2Cpdh
====OTHER RESOURCES====
Subject Research Guides. Information
on materials by subject are in Magale Library's reference area,
video collection, stacks call numbers, and periodicals. Also provided
are web sites, electronic journals, electronic texts, and online
associations to further research in each area. http://www.centenary.edu/library/reference/subject
American Neurological Association. This web
site of the ANA provides information about ANA sponsored
events, membership, profiles, history and links to academic neurology.
http://www.aneuroa.org/
The Center for Neuroscience. University of
Wisconsin-Madison. Neuroscience Resources. http://www.neuroscience.wisc.edu/
Cognitive-Neuroscience Resources. Internet
resources compiled by the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition.
Links to other journals, archives, organizations, etc. http://www.cnbc.cmu.edu/other/other-neuro.html
Cogprints. CogPrints is an electronic archive
for papers in any area of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics,
and many areas of Computer Science (e.g., artificial intelligence,
robotics, vison, learning, speech, neural networks), Philosophy
(e.g., mind, language, knowledge, science, logic), Biology
(e.g., ethology, behavioral ecology, sociobiology, behaviour genetics,
evolutionary theory), Medicine (e.g., Psychiatry, Neurology,
human genetics, Imaging), Anthropology (e.g., primatology,
cognitive ethnology, archeology, paleontology), as well as any
other portions of the physical, social and mathematical sciences
that are pertinent to the study of cognition. CogPrints provides
a way to make pre-refereeing of preprints and available to the world
scholarly and scientific community. http://cogprints.org/
Institute for Neuroscience and Consciousness
Studies. http://www.inacs.org/
Jane's Brain Page. Biochemical basis of
Behavior, Personality, Perception Emotions - neuropeptides attaching
to receptors stimulating an electrical charge on neurons. Joy, grief,
love are all biochemical. http://maui.net/~jms/brainuse.html
Mental Health. The National Institute of Mental
Health. (NIMH). Offers information about mental illness and
mental health, treatment of mental illness, and NIMH research. The
Information for the public section offers information from
NIMH about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses.
Among the topics are: anxiety disorders; attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder; autism; bipolar disorder; child and adolescent mental
health; children and violence; depression; generalized anxiety disorder;
HIV/AIDS; learning disabilities; medications and mental disorders;
obsessive-compulsive disorder; panic disorder; post-traumatic stress
disorder; psychotherapy research; schizophrenia; social phobia;
suicide. Science Advances, Science Capsules, and Stories of
Discovery briefly describe selected scientific advances by NIMH-supported
researchers during the past fiscal year and give accounts of how
advances in past years have led to major progress. Information for
practitioners and information for researchers includes:
--- conference and workshop summaries --- treatment consensus statements
---factsheets for physicians --- descriptions of NIMH intramural
and extramural clinical trials and studies --- Literature Alert
(summaries of and citations to articles on NIHM-support research)
--- listings of research reports (some reports available online)
--- funding opportunities announcements, research training opportunities,
research and development contracts announcements, and requests for
proposals. Information about the NIMH includes staff directories,
budget, legislative chronology, history of NIMH, information about
peer review committees, descriptions of NIMH research activities,
listings of NIMH reports, and links to web sites of NIMH divisions
and offices. http://www.nimh.nih.gov/
Neuroguide.com. Neurosciences on the Internet.
Neurobiology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Psychology,
Cognitive Science, Etc. http://www.neuroguide.com/
Neuroscience Acronymns. BioABACUS
is a searchable database of abbreviations and acronyms in Biotechnology
that contains terms in such categories as: Biochemistry, Cell Biology,
Computers and Internet, Diseases, Grants, Journals, Laboratories,
Medicine, Molecular Biology/Genetics, Neuroscience, Other Organizations,
Professional Societies and US Government. The data provided include
the name of the term, its meaning, the category in which it is mostly
used and, when available, a link in which additional information
for the term can be found. http://www.nmsu.edu/~molbio/bioABACUShome.htm
Neuroscience Electronic Journal. Developmental
Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary journal publishing neuroscience
papers covering all stages of invertebrate, vertebrate and human
development. Prime emphasis is kept on basic experimental studies,
but clinical work contributing to the understanding of mechanisms
of normal and abnormal development is also presented. The journal
thus provides valuable information for both physicians and biologists.
To meet the complete information needs of its readers, the journal
combines original papers recording the rapid progress of these fields
with concise mini-reviews giving a quick overview of new developments
and ongoing controversies. http://www.karger.com/journals/dne/dne_jh.htm
Neuroscience Journal. Contents. Behavioral Neuroscience:
Table of contents available for online searching. http://www.apa.org/journals/bne.html
Neuroscience News Archives. For researchers
in the subject area of neuroscience. http://www.bio.net/hypermail/NEUROSCIENCE/
Neuroscience Preprints. Behavioral & Brain
Sciences. (BBS). Published by Cambridge University Press.
BBS publishes important and controversial interdisciplinary "target
articles" in psychology, neuroscience, behavioral biology,
cognitive science, artificial intelligence, linguistics and philosophy.
Articles are rigorously refereed and, if accepted, are circulated
to a large number of potential commentators around the world in
the various specialties on which the article impinges. Their 1000-word
commentaries are then co-published with the target article as well
as the author's response to each. The commentaries consist of analyses,
elaborations, complementary and supplementary data and theory, criticisms
and cross-specialty syntheses. http://www.bbsonline.org/
Neuroscience Virtual Library. Cornell University
Medical College. http://neuro.med.cornell.edu/VL/
The W.U.S.M. Neuroscience Tutorial. http://thalamus.wustl.edu/course/
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