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PsychCrawler
Describe what you are looking for. Click here for searching tips. Select max. number of results 10 25 50 -- then click here to PsychCrawler® is a product of the American Psychological Association created to provide quick access to quality content in the field of psychology. This product is under rapid development and will be adding many new sites. We appreciate any observations. Please send ...
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The Digital Anatomist Project
The Digital Anatomist Project Structural Informatics Group Department of Biological Structure University of Washington Seattle, Washington, USA Cornelius Rosse, Project Director The Digital Anatomist Project is motivated by the belief that anatomy is the basis of all the biomedical sciences (including clinical medicine). Manifestations of health and disease can be regarded as attributes of ...
sig.biostr.washington.edu/projects/da/ reviews
The CHILDES System
CHILDES Child Language Data Exchange System The CHILDES system provides tools for studying conversational interactions. These tools include a database of transcripts, programs for computer analysis of transcripts, methods for linguistic coding, and systems for linking transcripts to digitized audio and video. System Programs and Data Ground rules Overviews of the system: English, French, Spanish, ...
childes.psy.cmu.edu/ reviews
LEARNING GUIDE FOR THE HUMAN BRAIN (brain.html)
THE HUMAN BRAIN A Learning Tool This site was awarded a Times Pick by the Los Angeles Times on October 14, 1996 and a HMS Beagle Pick of the Day for December 10, 1997. (Beagle is a webzine for biological and medical researchers.) Each module below presents a picture of an aspect of the human brain. Click your mouse on any part of the picture. The name of the structure you have designated appears ...
www.marymt.edu/~psychol/brain.html reviews
Change detection database
This site contains links to researchers studying change detection and change blindness as well as resources for the study of change detection. The site is owned and maintained by Daniel Simons. All of the resources on this site are divided into several sections, each accessible by clicking the links at the top of the page. Information What's new: 09.21.01 If you would like to be added to the ...
www.wjh.harvard.edu/~viscog/change/ reviews
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