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  • Neurobiology is a young and maturing experimental science, a term Berlinski failed to consider in his epiphany against it.

    The Memory Hole 2005

  • Ph.D. candidates in Neurobiology and Behavior Columbia University

    Letters to the Editor 2008

  • Ph.D. candidates in Neurobiology and Behavior Columbia University

    Letters to the Editor 2008

  • Neuroplasticity and Bipolar Disorder title Neurobiology of Bipolar Disorder: Neuroplasticity and Cellular Resilience description UCLA Neuropsychiatry Institute Grand Rounds Lecture and CME on neuroplasticity and neurobiology in bipolar disorder.

    Neuroplasticity and Bipolar Disorder Sandra K 2007

  • Neuroplasticity and Bipolar Disorder title Neurobiology of Bipolar Disorder: Neuroplasticity and Cellular Resilience description UCLA Neuropsychiatry Institute Grand Rounds Lecture and CME on neuroplasticity and neurobiology in bipolar disorder.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Sandra K 2007

  • title Neurobiology of Memory: How Do We Acquire, Consolidate and Recall Memory description In labs around the world, mice learn to navigate complex mazes, locate chocolaty rewards, and after an interval, run the mazes again with maximum efficiency, swiftly collecting all the sweets.

    Explaining Memory Sandra K 2007

  • title Neurobiology of Memory: How Do We Acquire, Consolidate and Recall Memory description In labs around the world, mice learn to navigate complex mazes, locate chocolaty rewards, and after an interval, run the mazes again with maximum efficiency, swiftly collecting all the sweets.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Sandra K 2007

  • Neurobiology, which is the science of soul growth, has shown us this.

    The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002

  • Neurobiology, which is the science of soul growth, has shown us this.

    The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002

  • (See the image at top from Stanford University's Optogenetics Resource Center, led by optogenetics pioneer Karl Deisseroth.) "We are inventing new tools for analyzing and engineering brain circuits," says Ed Boyden, director of MIT's Synthetic Neurobiology Group and a leader in the field.

    Mind control with sound and light - Boing Boing 2009

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