Posts with the tag « neurology » :
🔗 Birmingham Movement Disorders Course
This course is aimed at trainee neurologists and geriatricians who are interested in gaining a broad introduction to movement disorders, and focuses on the clinical features and management of the whole spectrum of movement disorders.
🔗 The Neurology and Neuropsychiatry of COVID-19
Evidence on the neurological and neuropsychiatric manifestations and complications of COVID-19 infections is emerging and this is likely to accelerate as the pandemic develops and clinical syndromes are detected, characterised and their mechanisms investigated.
🔗 Olimex: OpenEEG
The OpenEEG project is about making plans and software for do-it-yourself EEG devices available for free (as in GPL). It is aimed toward amateurs who would like to experiment with EEG. However, if you are a pro in any of the fields of electronics, neurofeedback, software development etc., you are of course welcome to join the mailing-list and share your wisdom.
🔗 Pokemon Seizures
An article about the pokemon induced seizures in 700 Japanese kids in 1997.
🔗 Neuropsych Tests
Tests Commonly Used In a Neuropsychological Examination
🔗 The real Rain Man dies of heart attack aged 58 | World news | The Guardian
Amazing.
🔗 Project H.M. - The Brain Observatory
The brain of patient H.M. will be sliced, stained and scanned and will be as a digital map.
🔗 Researcher's labour of love leads to MS breakthrough - The Globe and Mail
Iron build up damaging vessels?
🔗 Newly discovered image offers fresh insights about 1848 medical miracle - The Boston Globe
A photograph of Phineas Gage identified on Flickr!!
🔗 Experience: I woke up with a Russian accent | Life and style | The Guardian
Foreign Accent Syndrome, a rare medical condition of which there are just over 50 documented cases.
🔗 Pure Pedantry : Brief Comment on Natasha Richardson and Epidural Hematomas
Excellent introduction to subdural and epidural hematomas.
🔗 Kim Jong-il had stroke, now better
Kim Jong-il's second stroke confirmed. Kim visited a chicken farm.
🔗 The Egyptian Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery
The The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Egyptian Society of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery first published in 1960. (Download whole site just in case)
🔗 Visual salience - Scholarpedia
the distinct subjective perceptual quality which makes some items in the world stand out from their neighbours and immediately grab our attention.
🔗 THE REEL ESTATE: Breaking away from the diving bell
“The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” <-- must see
🔗 Complex visual hallucinations. Clinical and neurobiological insights
A-Z of Hallucinations and hallucinosis. Psychiatric, neurological and physiological.
🔗 NeuroLogic Exam Home
neurological examination ..videos
🔗 Faculty of Medicine - Ain Shams University - Neurology Staff Members
Neurology Staff Members contact information
🔗 The Forensic Evaluation of Traumatic Brain Injury: A Handbook for Clinicians and Attorneys
damn useful and just in time. Lots of neuropsychiatric assessment tools for people with head trauma.
🔗 Pulse - How to do a neurological examination in five minutes or less
neurology in 60 seconds!
🔗 FAB: Frontal Assessment Battery
A short bedside cognitive and behavioral battery to assess
🔗 Solomon Shereshevskii - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the guy who can't forget.. contrast with Henry M.
🔗 Alexander Luria
a famous Soviet neuro-psychologist and developmental psychologist. the guy behind the Luria-Nebraska
🔗 Seed: The Listener
As Oliver Sacks observes the mind through music, his belief in a science of empathy takes on new dimension. by Jonah Lehrer.