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Past Events, Carney Institute for Brain Science
Neuron - Wikipedia
Peripheral Nervous System: What It Is and How It Works
Ch 5: Biopsychology – Psychological Science: Understanding Human Behavior
Soma, Athlepedia, The Athletics Wiki
Frontiers Peripersonal Space and Bodily Self-Consciousness: Implications for Psychological Trauma-Related Disorders
Teaching with Wikipedia – Wikimedian in Residence
Neuron - Wikiwand
Why do neurons have only one axon? - Quora
Efferent pathways, Psychology Wiki
Rosenblatt's perceptron, the first modern neural network, by Jean-Christophe B. Loiseau
a) Biological Neurons connected by Synapses. Soma = neuron body. (b)
Scientists suggested that a fake “God Helmet” (a skate helmet with wires attached) could elicit mystical experiences at a music festival. People who reported such experiences with the placebo device were predicted
Chapter 2 Psychology Diagram
Biological Elements of Psychopathology