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Gaute Einevoll and the Human Brain Project
Science > Ecology and Evolution > Anthrozoology
Keywords: Human Brain Project, Norway, FET Flagship, HBP, EU commission
Posted by: Human Brain Project (HBP)
Posted on: 23 May 2013
BioMed Central's authors and editors discuss the benefits of open access publishing Watch this in Widescreen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKkrdn_GrQo
Posted by: Judyta Sorokowska
Posted on: 09 May 2013
Recent advances in fundamental understanding and description of three phases of matter: solid, liquid and gas states.
Keywords: Basic states of matter
Posted by: Dima Bolmatov
Posted on: 29 Apr 2013
A spatial Stroop task investigated by van Vugt and Cavanagh, (http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13414-011-0261-0). The movie shows the response trajectories of all ...
Science > Psychology > Human Neuroscience
Posted by: Floris Tijmen Van Vugt
Posted on: 27 Mar 2013
Campus-TV berichtet in der März-Sendung 2013 über das Human Brain Project. Mit dem Forschungsziel, die komplexen Funktionsprinzipien des menschlichen Gehirns Stück für...
Science > Neuroscience > Aging Neuroscience
Keywords: Karlheinz Meier, Human Brain Project, neuromorphic computing, fet flaship, University of Heidelberg
Posted on: 26 Mar 2013
The g.HIamp is a multi-channel biosignal amplifier. -256 channels perfectly synchronized with 24 Bit -supports active and passive EEG electrodes and ECoG grids -CE certified medical product / FDA...
Posted by: Christoph Guger
Posted on: 26 Feb 2013
Neurolipidomics focuses on cellular, regional, and systemic lipid homeostasis in the central nervous system encompassing not only the identification and measurement of individual lipid isoforms but...
Medicine > Neurology > Alzheimer's Disease
Keywords: lipidomics, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Systems Biology, neurolipidomics, Phospholipids
Posted by: Steffany A L Bennett
Posted on: 25 Feb 2013
New method of tension free simple inguinal hernia repair without mesh, drive car next day, day surgery hernia operation, no mesh, no complications, no recurr...
Keywords: inguinal hernia repair, inguinal hernia surgery, no mesh hernia surgery, hernia operation without mesh, Health, Medicine, repair, new method, hernia surgery, hernia symptoms, umbilical hernia, hernia repair, what is hernia, incisional hernia, hernia surgeons, hernia mesh, what is a hernia, hernia pictures, sports hernia, hernia support, hernia repair mesh, laparoscopic hernia repair, pregnancy hernia, hernia patch, kugel mesh, medical hernia, hernia belts, hernia doctors, hernia repair with mesh, hernia children, hernia center, kugel mesh patch, hernia trusses, hernia briefs, abdominal hernia support, hernia recall, hernia treatments, inguinal hernia support, mesh for hernia repair, hernia mesh recall, umbilical cord hernia, open inguinal hernia repair
Posted by: Mohan Phulchnad Desarda
David Solomon* and Caroline Sutton** *Michigan State University, **Co-Action Publishing More videos from the COASP 2009 conference are available here: http:/...
Posted on: 22 Feb 2013
What is open access? Nick Shockey and Jonathan Eisen take us through the world of open access publishing and explain just what it's all about. Make sure to w...
Keywords: Frontiers, Open access, Open Science, scholarly publishing, peer-review
Posted on: 19 Feb 2013
President Shimon Peres of Israel speaks about the critical importance of the brain research, and the Human Brain Project. He expresses that he is proud the central Israelies are a part of the...
Keywords: Human Brain Project
Posted on: 07 Feb 2013
http://www.einstein.yu.edu - John Foxe, Ph.D., discusses the latest trends in autism research, theories and treatment including his own findings on why child...
Science > Neuroscience > Developmental Neuroscience
Keywords: Autism Spectrum Disorders
Posted by: John J Foxe
Posted on: 05 Feb 2013
With more than twenty posters being produced by the Blue Brain Project, on the 14th October SfN 2012 saw a great deal of the BBP this year. This enormous poster series displayed the building of the...
Science > ICT > Algorithms
Keywords: Blue Brain Project, Henry Markram, melissa cochrane, werner van geit, unifying model, cortical column, simulation
Posted by: Blue Brain Project
Posted on: 25 Jan 2013
Keywords: Blue Brain Project, Electrical model, neuron model, simulation, cortical column, unifying model
Posted on: 17 Jan 2013
What is The Science Gap? Jorge will explore the public perception of scientists and academics. A small talk on how to communicate important discoveries to the general public.
Keywords: The science gap: how to communicate important discoveries to the general public
Posted by: Ludovica Visciola
Posted on: 10 Jan 2013
Microbes 'feel' their way along a solid surface, much as a blindfolded person would move near a wall, according to a new study. Using high-speed microscopic ...
Posted by: Nabil Hayek
Posted on: 09 Jan 2013
Keywords: Blue Brain Project, Henry Markram, Unifying cortical column, unifying model, simulation, SFN
Posted on: 07 Jan 2013
Keywords: cortical column, unifying model, Henry Markram, Blue Brain Project, simulation
Keywords: unifying model, cortical column, Model, simulation, Blue Brain Project, Henry Markram
Researchers have actually trained a beagle named Cliff to detect the intestinal bacteriaClostridium difficile on patients and in stool samples that were collected from infected patients in...
Science > Microbiology > Antimicrobials, Resistance and Chemotherapy
Keywords: Cliff
Posted on: 24 Dec 2012
The device doesn't look like much: a caterpillar-sized assembly of metal rings and strips resembling something you might find buried in a home-workshop drawe...
Keywords: milli-motein
Posted on: 06 Dec 2012
Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity
Keywords: creativity
Posted on: 03 Nov 2012
What is open access? Nick Shockey and Jonathan Eisen take us through the world of open access publishing and explain just what it's all about.
Keywords: Open access, Frontiers, Open Science, scholarly publishing, peer-review
Posted on: 29 Oct 2012
This video describes a different view of autism spectrum disorders taken from the sensing of movement perspective. We designed an experimental therapeutic intervention to actively engage non-verbal...
Science > ICT
Keywords: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Therapy, Computer-Assisted, Statistical Distributions, Developmental Disabilities, Shank3
Posted by: Elizabeth B Torres
Posted on: 23 Oct 2012
Autism is typically diagnosed through a subjective set of questions answered by individuals, parents and clinicians. A Rutgers professor has developed an obj...
Science > Psychology > Biological Psychology
Keywords: autism, objective metrics, diagnosis, Treatment, Shank3, Phelan-McDermid Syndrome, Pain, Movement, Somatosensation
Posted on: 22 Oct 2012
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