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to freedom - a way to go for some psychiatric patients?

It is refreshing and rewarding to see "the light go on," so-to-speak, in someone's eyes; someone who is struggling with mental illness. I'm sure you've seen what I'm talking about. Perhaps, it is the…

Replied Dec. 11, 2009

to freedom - a way to go for some psychiatric patients?

I am assuming, by "freedom," you mean that the patient has reached a state where they are able to function without much dependence on doctors, therapists, or medication, or some or all of the above.…

Replied Dec. 10, 2009

computing the brain secrets,- a possible way to go ?

I am not at all familiar with the wisdom or goals surrounding the concept of Artificial Intelligence; I know that it has importance, and is a subfield within Neuroscience, but I still prefer to think…

Replied Dec. 10, 2009

 

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Thank you to all of my colleagues whose interest has been supportive and influential. Going PsyD!
April 22
Welcoming new colleagues and needing some recommendations for jobs in neuroscience vs. becoming a PsyD.
January 29
Thanks for the recommendation! I am interested in anything that links the function of attention to neurophysiology.
January 15
Whoa, Dude. Like, I love it that you want to be a neuropsychologist when you grow up. I'm 51, and I am JUST NOW finding out what I want to do! What do you think about Psychoneuroimmunology? P.S.: You make me yearn to be on the West Coast again!
January 15
Bo~ What are you holding onto? Describing the physiology of the brain with mathematics doesn't fully describe it or take away from the uniqueness of it. If you are studying math at HS level now, I am almost certain you may not appreciate the beauty…
January 5
Brainstorming; the essence of paradigm-shifting thinking! Let's make a pot of stone soup!
January 4
I don't know that this is entirely relevant, Mitchell, but I was thinking along these lines (pardon the pun) this a.m.: Musings: We depend on the language of mathematics to describe phenomena of a physical nature, and to define the laws of the univ…
January 4
I remember when I first heard Eric Kandel present the topic of Neuroplasticity at the 2002 Nobel Conference, I knew where I should begin my to focus my efforts. Since then, Neuroscience has grown, but Neuropsychology has always been a safe area to r…
December 11, 2009
Refining and narrowing my interests in the field of Neuroscience.
December 11, 2009
Hello everyone! Will~That was great advice you gave Katrina! I, too, am looking for what niche will satisfy my diverse interests! Thank you for sharing that the ones you thought were the most enjoyable, became trivial, and the trivial ones became en…
December 11, 2009
Dedicated to exploring theoretical constructs in neuroscience, using a synergy of experimental, mathematical, and computational methods.
December 11, 2009
It is refreshing and rewarding to see "the light go on," so-to-speak, in someone's eyes; someone who is struggling with mental illness. I'm sure you've seen what I'm talking about. Perhaps, it is the promise of seeing it happen that makes you, out o…
December 11, 2009
I am assuming, by "freedom," you mean that the patient has reached a state where they are able to function without much dependence on doctors, therapists, or medication, or some or all of the above. Having graduated from some of the above, and stil…
December 10, 2009
I am not at all familiar with the wisdom or goals surrounding the concept of Artificial Intelligence; I know that it has importance, and is a subfield within Neuroscience, but I still prefer to think of it in terms of a field outside of what biologi…
December 10, 2009
I am wondering if Maslow's Hierarchy is still a valid pattern for modeling in this discussion. From a psychological perspective, it works very nicely, even today, for understanding the needs and instincts of the individual. Assisting with the "trans…
December 8, 2009
A discussion place especially dedicated to neuropsychology and its empirical research on the relation between brain and human cognitive, emotional, and behavioral function as well as its clinical application.
December 8, 2009

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Consciousness studies; psychoneuroimmunology; psychology, neuroscience, quantum physics

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At 6:51am on July 24, 2010, mohamed ahmed el wasify said…
HELLLO,MY DEAR.I AM PSYCHIATRIST FROM EGYPT. MAY I MEET U ON ECNP CONFERENCE I N AMSTRDAM 28L8L2010
At 5:43pm on April 9, 2010, William Lu said…
I noticed we have very similar interests. Wondering if you have any book recommendations covering the interplay between quantum physics and neuroscience?
At 10:51pm on January 29, 2010, Angela Ronson said…
I also have been a behavior therapist.
At 10:48pm on January 29, 2010, Angela Ronson said…
job as opposed to a doctorate: if you have a Master's concider teaching at a junior college or being a supervisor (only BA) of an early intervention program
At 6:41am on January 26, 2010, Erik Bo Jensen said…
Hi Janet!
I have added a group called neuro-physics
you are very welcome to join it
best Bo, Denmark
At 5:39am on January 9, 2010, Erik Bo Jensen said…
Dear Janet. concerning quantum mechanical models try to take a look of my group
"neuroplasticity" which at some points can touch quantum mechanisc. best from Bo
At 12:24pm on December 19, 2009, Erik Bo Jensen said…
Hi Janet! I need to finish my mathematical studies at high school level. First there will be an eksamination may 2010. But of cause we sometime have 1 or 2 weeks
free from mathematics where I can read about neurosciences and make some short papers to my websites. best Bo
At 1:18pm on December 15, 2009, Erik Bo Jensen said…
Hi Janet. There can be a long way to go to narrowing and specialize scientifical interests. A braking through in integrative neuroscience is to explore the problems of general psychoplaticity just as we from a biochemical considerations can concude
that the brain is a living organ. With the use of brain scan in the future we will come to the conclusion that the human brain primary is an organ of psyche ( or more diffuse the mind), best Bo
At 8:51am on December 9, 2009, Erik Bo Jensen said…
Hi Janet. There is indeed no hirachy for instincts. They depend on the influence of actuel and learned enviromental factors. You ar well come to join my group
neuroplasticity. Best regards Erik Bo Jensen, Denmark
 
 
 

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