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University of Oregon research: Scott Frey
University of Oregon psychology professor Scott Frey discusses how basic neuroscience can enhance the quality of life.
Drugs and the Brain: Neurobiology to Ethics | Harvard EdPortal Public Lecture
Harvard University Provost Steven Hyman speaks at the Harvard EdPortal in Allston, MA. Hyman, the latest speaker in a lecture series designed to open Harvard’s academic workings to neighbors in nearby communities, conjured up early humanity in explaining what makes addictive drugs so irresistible. These drugs hook us by mimicking brain chemicals such as dopamine … Continue reading
Gamma Knife Treatment at University of Virginia
The University of Virginia Gamma Knife Center (www.UVaGammaKnife.com) has treated more than 6000 patients from 54 countries and every state in the United States. Our Neurosurgeons Ladislau Steiner, Neal Kassell, and Jason Sheehan offer unsurpassed experience– and with the latest Gamma Knife Perfexion technology, offer patients the best chance of a successful result.
Distraction and the brain
University of Oregon psychologist Ed Vogel discusses a recent study on what happens in the brains of easily distracted people. … psychology distraction brain neuroscience memory
Gamma Knife Treatment at University of Virginia
The University of Virginia Gamma Knife Center (www.UVaGammaKnife.com) has treated more than 6000 patients from 54 countries and every state in the United States. Our Neurosurgeons Ladislau Steiner, Neal Kassell, and Jason Sheehan offer unsurpassed experience– and with the latest Gamma Knife Perfexion technology, offer patients the best chance of a successful result.