Psychobiology Resources for Students and Teachers

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On-LineTutorials:

Neuroanatomy:

Univ. of Pennsylvania's Vet. Med. Neuroscience Lab Index. Slides of sheep, cat, and dog brains in dissection. A good place to study comparative neuroanatomy!

Eric H. Chudler's (Univ. of Washington) "Neuroscience for Kids" pages. An awesome source of information and interactive webpages on an amazing array of neuroscience subjects. Must see to believe.

The Virtual Hospital's Dissection of the Human Brain. A painstakingly thorough site developed for medical school students.

Comparative Neuroanatomy images from The National Museum of Health and Medicine,The University of Wisconsin, and Michigan State University's Comparative Mammalian Brain Collection. As the name implies.

Keith A. Johnson and J. Alex Becker's "Whole Brain Atlas." Spectacular images of both healthy and injured brains.

Ken Bookstein's slides prepared for the Neuroscience course at the Tulane School of Medicine. Both labelled and unlabelled slides are available, so you can test yourself.

Pictures and tutorial text on "broken brains" from the University of Utah Medical School's CNS Pathology pages. Very extensive and detailed.

Experiments, In-Class Demonstrations, and Lab Exercises:

 

Eric H. Chudler's (Univ. of Washington) "Neuroscience for Kids Experiments and Activities" pages. As impressive as his tutorial sites.

Journals, Textbooks, Similar Materials:

William H. Calvin's (Univ. of Washington) pages, containing full on-line text of most of his books, as well as other links of interest.