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                <title>NINDS Asperger Syndrome Information Page</title>
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                <description>Developed by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Provides information about Asperger Syndrome.</description>
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                <description>A non-profit organization that provides families and individuals whose lives are affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders (Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder-NOS, High Functioning Autism), and Nonverbal Learning Disabilities with:    * Education about the issues surrounding the disorders.    * Support in knowing that they are not alone, and in helping individuals with ASD's and NLD achieve their maximum potential.    * Advocacy in areas of appropriate educational programs, medical research funding, adult issues and increased public awareness and understanding.</description>
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                <title>Asperger Syndrome Coalition of the United States, Inc.</title>
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                <description>A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information and advice to families of individuals with Asperger syndrome.</description>
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                <description>A guide for parents, professionals and people with Asperger's Syndrome and their partners maintained by Tony Attwood. Attwood is well known for sharing his knowledge of Aspergers Syndrome. He has an Honours degree in Psychology from the University of Hull, Masters degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Surrey and a PhD from the University of London. He is currently adjunct Associate Professor at Griffith University in Queensland.Tony has written several publications on Aspergers Sydrome. His book, titled Aspergers Syndrome, has now been translated into several languages.</description>
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                <description>A non-profit organization that offers support to the family members of adult individuals affected with Asperger's Syndrome.</description>
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                <description>Contains six related databases that support experimental and theoretical research on the membrane properties (for the properties covered see Membrane Properties Resource) that mediate information processing in nerve cells, using the olfactory pathway as a model system. There are two groups: neuronal and olfactory. All of the databases have the same database structure, so that there is continuous navigation between them. The neuronal databases are provided with tools which allow searches for combinations of properties across different neuron types. The olfactory databases are focused on olfactory receptors and odor maps.</description>
                <pubDate>2009-10-19 14:55:47</pubDate>
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                <description>An online atlas and database of the drosophila nervous system. Contains neuroanatomical peer reviewed descriptions of the central and peripheral nervous system of Drosophila melanogaster. At the 'entry level' of the 'Atlas', the user will find a hypertext tour guide to the basic structure of the nervous system. Deeper levels will contain more specific information concerning different anatomical structures, developmental stages, and visualization techniques.</description>
                <pubDate>2009-10-19 14:49:23</pubDate>
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                <description>The neuroscience podcast from Nature, produced in association with the Dana Foundation for the latest research on the brain, from its molecular makings to the mysteries of the mind. Also brings the latest news from neuroscience conferences around the globe, along with special reports on hot areas in neuroscience.</description>
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                <description>a powerful web-based portal that features DSM-IV-TR®the most widely used psychiatric reference in the worldand The American Journal of Psychiatry. It also provides access to other journals including Psychiatric Services and several textbooks including The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Clinical Psychiatry. Psychiatry Online also has self-assessment tools for study, board certification and recertification review, and lifelong learning. It also contains clinical and research news from Psychiatric News.</description>
                <pubDate>2009-10-05 13:55:14</pubDate>
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                <description>Generally known as the Talairach Daemon, the Talairach Software was created and developed by Jack Lancaster and Peter Fox at the Research Imaging Center of the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio. The software includes three components:Talairach Client: a Java application for finding individual and batch labels as well as command-line tools for accessing the daemon.Talairach Applet: a web application for the daemon which includes graphical overlays and nearest gray matter searches.Talairach Daemon: a high-speed database server for querying and retrieving data about human brain structure over the internet.</description>
                <pubDate>2009-09-02 17:21:05</pubDate>
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                <description>Fosters international activities in neuroinformatics and related fields. Established in 2005 through the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Global Science Forum, and now includes 14 member countries. The Secretariat offices are located in Stockholm, at Karolinska Institutet and the Royal Institute of Technology.</description>
                <pubDate>2009-09-02 17:13:40</pubDate>
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                <description>The first comprehensive attempt to reverse-engineer the mammalian brain, in order to understand brain function and dysfunction through detailed simulations.</description>
                <pubDate>2009-09-02 17:09:19</pubDate>
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                <title>Neuron</title>
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                <description>One of the most influential and relied upon journals in the field of neuroscience. Publishes research on topics spanning the breadth of neuroscience, from molecular and physiological mechanisms of development and function to diseases of the nervous system and higher-level systems and cognitive studies. In addition to seminal research findings, Neuron also publishes a broad array of review material, including Previews, Minireviews, and Reviews, whose content is aimed at providing broad-spectrum coverage of recent developments in neuroscience, making Neuron a must-read for all neuroscientists.</description>
                <pubDate>2009-09-02 17:01:55</pubDate>
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                <title>Neural Computation</title>
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                <description>Disseminates important, multidisciplinary research in a field that attracts psychologists, physicists, computer scientists, neuroscientists, and artificial intelligence investigators, among others. For researchers looking at the scientific and engineering challenges of understanding the brain and building computers, Neural Computation highlights common problems and techniques in modeling the brain, and in the design and construction of neurally-inspired information processing systems.</description>
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                <description>An interdisciplinary medium for experimental, theoretical and application-oriented aspects of information processing in organisms, including sensory, motor, cognitive, and ecological phenomena. Topics covered include: experimental studies of biological systems including quantitative modeling; computational, technical, or theoretical studies with relevance for understanding biological information processing; and artificial implementation of biological information processing and self-organizing principles.</description>
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