Neurosciences
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Shared Vision for Machine Learning in Neuroscience.
- A neuroscience perspective on sexual risk behavior in adolescence and emerging adulthood.
- Advances in neuroscience.
- An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Optogenetics.
- Autoimmune Encephalitis: NMDA Receptor Encephalitis as an Example of Translational Neuroscience.
- Bioresorbable photonic devices for the spectroscopic characterization of physiological status and neural activity.
- Building Bridges through Science.
- Can neurological evidence help courts assess criminal responsibility? Lessons from law and neuroscience.
- Cognitive neuroscience of emotional memory.
- Common functional localizers to enhance NHP & cross-species neuroscience imaging research.
- Continuing education course #3: current practices and future trends in neuropathology assessment for developmental neurotoxicity testing.
- Culture Embrained: Going Beyond the Nature-Nurture Dichotomy.
- Development of aggression.
- Don't Blame the Tools: Clinical Neuroscience and the Quest to Link Brain With Behavior.
- Foundations of neuroeconomics: from philosophy to practice.
- Gene-environment interactions in psychiatry: joining forces with neuroscience.
- H.M.'s personal crossword puzzles: understanding memory and language.
- Hypoxia-induced phrenic long-term facilitation: emergent properties.
- Identity economics and the brain: uncovering the mechanisms of social conflict.
- Impact of a Neuroscience-Based Health Education Course on High School Students' Health Knowledge, Beliefs, and Behaviors.
- Implementation considerations for multisite clinical trials with cognitive neuroscience tasks.
- Integrating neuroscience in psychiatry: a cultural-ecosocial systemic approach.
- Issues or Identity? Cognitive Foundations of Voter Choice.
- Managing Stigma Effectively: What Social Psychology and Social Neuroscience Can Teach Us.
- Mapping the semantic structure of cognitive neuroscience.
- Mary Bernheim and the discovery of monoamine oxidase.
- Missing in Action: African Ancestry Brain Research.
- Modularity in network neuroscience and neural reuse.
- Moment-to-moment brain signal variability: a next frontier in human brain mapping?
- Motivated control as a bridge between neuroeconomics and cognitive neuroscience.
- Multiple levels of analysis.
- Neuroengineering challenges of fusing robotics and neuroscience.
- Neuroethics Guiding Principles for the NIH BRAIN Initiative
- Neuroethics: Fostering Collaborations to Enable Neuroscientific Discovery
- Neuroinformatics in clinical and translational medicine--novel approaches.
- Neurolaw and Consciousness Detection
- Neurologic and neuroscience education: Mitigating neurophobia to mentor health care providers.
- Neuroscience and computation.
- Neuroscience and the fallacies of functionalism.
- Neuroscience exposure and perceptions of client responsibility among addictions counselors.
- Neuroscience: Seq-ing maps in the olfactory cortex.
- Neuroscience: Visual restoration with optogenetics.
- Paradigms, promises, and the potential of clinical psychology.
- Perception as probability.
- Reader response: A sleep medicine medical school curriculum: Time for us to wake up.
- Research Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons: a historical perspective.
- Rethinking the neurosurgical approach to brain disorders from the network neuroscience perspective.
- Science education: a neuroscientist's view of translational medicine.
- Sharing voxelwise neuroimaging results from rhesus monkeys and other species with Neurovault.
- Strategy for investigating interactions between measured genes and measured environments.
- The Ethics of Experimenting With Human Brain Tissue
- The NIH BRAIN Initiative: Integrating Neuroethics and Neuroscience
- The State of the NIH BRAIN Initiative.
- The future of implantable neuroprosthetic devices: ethical considerations.
- Theory and methods in cultural neuroscience.
- Toward Functional Restoration of the Central Nervous System: A Review of Translational Neuroscience Principles.
- Training the Next Generation of Geriatric-Focused Clinical Neuroscientists.
- Translating neuroscience to the front lines: point-of-care detection of neuropsychiatric disorders.
- Translating upwards: linking the neural and social sciences via neuroeconomics.
- Translational science in action: hostile attributional style and the development of aggressive behavior problems.
- Update in Neuroanesthesia-An Anesthesiology Clinics Issue Affiliated with SNACC.
- Vasopressin and the Neurogenetics of Parental Care.
- Viktor Hamburger 1900-2001.
- Whole-brain interactions underlying zebrafish behavior.
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Keywords of People
- Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory, Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Behavioral Medicine & Neurosciences
- Berger, Miles, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Duke Science & Society
- Cabeza, Roberto, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke Science & Society
- Cogan, Gregory, Assistant Professor in Neurology, Neurology, Epilepsy and Sleep
- Dawson, Geraldine, William Cleland Distinguished Professor, Psychology & Neuroscience
- Dodge, Kenneth A., William McDougall Distinguished Professor of Public Policy Studies, Duke Science & Society
- Dunn, Timothy, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
- Huettel, Scott, Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke Science & Society
- Kranton, Rachel, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Economics, Economics
- LaBar, Kevin S., Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke Science & Society
- Moody, James, Professor in the Department of Sociology, Rhodes Information Initiative at Duke
- Nackley, Andrea Gail, Associate Professor in Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Cancer Biology
- Newpher, Thomas Mark, Assistant Professor of the Practice of Psychology and Neuroscience, Psychology & Neuroscience
- Pelot, Nikki, Research Scientist, Biomedical Engineering
- Schmehl, Meredith, Student, Neurobiology
- Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter, Chauncey Stillman Distinguished Professor of Practical Ethics, Duke Science & Society