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Neuroanatomy

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Neurophysiology

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Zoltan Molnar (neuroscientist) (https://www.dpag.ox.ac.uk/team/zoltan-molnar)

Neuroplasticity

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Neuropharmacology and Neurochemistry

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Neuropathology

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Neuroimaging

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Severely Deficient Autobiographical Memory

Neuroeconomics

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Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience

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Developmental neuroscience

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neuroscientist

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((Eric H. Chudler)) (Neuroscientist and neuroscience educator.)

((Timothy J Gawne)) (neuroscientist and science fiction writer. He is a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in the Department of Optometry and Vision Science. His research interests are how information is processed in the cerebral cortex, with a special emphasis on schizophrenia and psychosis, and how the developing eye uses visual cues to regulate its own growth to achieve good focus.)

(https://www.uab.edu/optometry/home/people/faculty/timothy-gawne) (He is also an award-winning science fiction writer https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Seiun_Award)

((Steven A. Siegelbaum))

(Chair, Department of Neuroscience, Gerald D. Fischbach, M.D. Professor of Neuroscience and Professor of Pharmacology, Columbia University)

(http://neuroscience.columbia.edu/profile/stevensiegelbaum)

(https://zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/steven-siegelbaum-phd)

(http://kavli.columbia.edu/member/siegelbaum)

William Softkey, processing of sound by human brain, reference article published bu "Fair Observer", claiming Neil Young is right.

Neuroscientists

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Neuroscience journals

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Neuroscience organizations and events

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Halo neuroscience

Simply Neuroscience (Simply Neuroscience is a youth-led non-profit organization dedicated to fostering students' interdisciplinary interests in the brain.) [1]

ALBA Network (Founded by a group of leading scientists, the ALBA Network aims to promote equity and diversity in the brain sciences.) [2]

Neuroscience research centers

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