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Scenes taken from Neuroscience 2014. So big, so neuro, so much fun! #forscience #conference #SfN14 #washington
Got books on the brain? Why not get some books on the brain? (Work it out.)
The 2014 Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting is taking place November 15-19 in Washington D.C. If you’re attending the meeting, stop by booth 200 to check out these books and more.
Concussion Care Manual: A Practical Guide by David L Brody
Rhythms of the Brain by Gyorgy Buzsaki
The Aesthetic Brain: How We Evolved to Desire Beauty and Enjoy Art by Anjan Chatterjee
The OMICs: Applications in Neuroscience edited by Giovanni Coppola
Cajal’s Butterflies of the Soul: Science and Art by Javier DeFelipe
Ignorance: How It Drives Science by Stuart Firestein
Consciousness and the Social Brain by Michael S. A. Graziano
Introduction to Neuropsychopharmacology by Leslie Iversen, Susan D. Iversen, Floyd E. Bloom, and Robert H. Roth
Plants and the Human Brainby David O. Kennedy
Neuroglia, 3rd Edition edited by Helmut Kettenmann and Bruce R. Ransom
Integrated Neuroscience and Neurology: A Clinical Case History Problem Solving Approach, 2nd Editionby Elliott M. Marcus, Stanley Jacobson, and Thomas Sabin
Drugged: The Science and Culture Behind Psychotropic Drugs by Richard J. Miller
The Oxford Handbook of Attention edited by Kia Nobre and Sabine Kastner
The First Brain: The Neuroscience of Planarians by Oné R. Pagán
The Altruistic Brain: How We Are Naturally Good by Donald W. Pfaff
Angelo Mosso's Circulation of Blood in the Human Brain edited with commentary by Marcus E. Raichle and Gordon M. Shepherd
Brain Architecture: Understanding the Basic Plan, Second Edition by Larry W. Swanson
Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins and Historical Foundations by Larry Swanson
The Brain Supremacy: Notes from the frontiers of neuroscience by Kathleen Taylor
Why Humans Like to Cry: Tragedy, Evolution, and the Brain by Michael Trimble
Your Brain on Food: How Chemicals Control Your Thoughts and Feelings, 2nd Edition by Gary L. Wenk
Flicker: Your Brain on Movies by Jeffrey M. Zacks
Any brainy books to add to the list?
Now attending SfN's Short Course 1: Advances in Multi-Neuronal Monitoring of Brain Activity. Lots of engineering involved in new neuronal activity measurement systems! #SfN14 #NEinWashingtonDC2014
What I'll blog about at #SfN14
I’m happy to announce that I’ll be one of the Society for Neuroscience’s official bloggers during the 2014 Annual Meeting, starting this Saturday November 15 in Washington DC. What does it mean? Essentially, that the SfN links to my blog (I will also try and cross-post on the SfN’s own platform, NeurOnLine–see here, for instance). Note that I’m also an editor for the PLOS Neuroscience Community,…
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Hi all!
SfN starts this week and I'm super excited to be participating again :) This year I will be covering Development, Cognition and Behavior. Stay tuned and please click on the link for a complete list of meeting bloggers.
If you're attending the meeting and would like me to write about your poster or talk- contact me!
I'd also like to thank SfN for giving me one of the 2014 SfN Graduate Student Travel Awards. So stoked about attending the Women in Neuroscience luncheon and hearing Marian Joels' talk!
This year I will be presenting on Saturday (11/15) and Tuesday (11/18):
Saturday: Travel Award Poster Session from 6:30PM-8:30PM. Here I will be presenting my talk in poster form.
Tuesday:
8:00AM (Nanosymposium)- 492.01. Paradoxical neurobehavioral rescue by cues associated with infant trauma: Amygdala serotonin (5-HT) and corticosterone (CORT)
8:00AM- 12:00PM (Poster)- 498.03/B54 - Developmental disruption of rat social behavior following early life abuse is mediated by the amygdala and rescued by environmental enrichment
See you there!