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| | About Us > Students & Fellows - Department of Behavioral Neuroscience - Portland, Oregon |
 | | I came across the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience (then Medical Psychology) at OHSU in 1988 when looking for graduate programs that integrate psychology with neuroscience. |  | | The training that the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience offers is excellent in this respect (of course it just happens that the research is incredibly interesting also) and I highly recommend it to the students with whom I interact. |  | | Perhaps one day I will return to the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience to be able to impact others in a way that is unique to this program (no schmoozing intended!). |
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http://www.ohsu.edu/behneuro/about/studentFellow/amandaRoberts.htm
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| | Cognitive neuroscience - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | Cognitive neuroscience overlaps with cognitive psychology, but whereas psychologists seek to understand the mind, cognitive neuroscience is concerned with understanding how the mental processes take place in the brain. |  | | Methods include cognitive psychology, functional neuroimaging, neuropsychology and behavioral neuroscience. |  | | Cognitive neuroscience is sometimes seen as part of a wider interdisciplinary study of cognition: cognitive science. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Cognitive_neuroscience
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| | Joe Lau |
 | | A Substantive Neuron Doctrine Commentary on Gold and Stoljar (1999) A neuron doctrine in the philosophy of neuroscience, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. |  | | Review of Michael Tye's Ten problems of Consciousness (MIT Press) Anthropology and Philosophy Volume III, Issue #2, Special issue "Consciousness : Analytical and Empirical Approaches", 1999. |
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http://www.hku.hk/philodep/joelau
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| | Wiley::Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science |
 | | Up-to-date coverage of developing fields including neuroscience, behavioral genetics, decision learning and cognitive science. |  | | Representing an invaluable addition to both the psychological and statistical literature, the Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science forms an essential reference work for researchers, educators and students in the fields of applied psychology, sociology, market research, consumer behavior, management science, decision making and human resource management. |  | | The Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science encompasses the refined statistical concepts and techniques that are essential to the advancement in psychology and its ever-widening fields of application. |
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http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470860804.html
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| | Health: Medicine - Cyclopedia.ws |
 | | The scientific foundation of medicine comprises diverse disciplines that complement each other in the study of the human body: gross anatomy, histology, physiology, embryology, neuroscience, behavioral science, biochemistry, microbiology, immunology, pathology, and pharmacology. |  | | There are also training certificates in specialized forms of medicine where there is no formal board certification. |
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http://cyclopedia.ws/home.aspx/Health/Medicine
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