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Study: Delayed response to sounds found among autistic
2008-12-01T21:21:26-05:00

December 01, 2008 CHICAGO - Unique brain wave patterns, spotted for the first time in autistic children, may help explain why they have so much trouble communicating. 


Historical and Physiological Foundations of Modern Neuroimaging
Interview with Marcus Raichle, Washington University, St. Louis. Raichle describes how researchers came to understand the relationship between physiology and mental activity, and discusses the origins of fMRI. (from Studying The Mind)
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Using fMRI to Measure Brain Activity
Interview with Mark D'Esposito, University of California, Berkeley. D'Esposito explains in basic terms how fMRI works, its utility as a research tool, and some of its limitations. (from Studying The Mind)
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ZAPS: The Norton Psychology Labs

Norton Gradebook

Instructors now have an easy way to collect students’ online quizzes with the Norton Gradebook without flooding their inboxes with e-mails.

Students can track their online quiz scores by setting up their own Student Gradebook.