Brain Blogger Home
  • Home
  • About
    • Editor's Note
    • Contributors
    • Blog Carnival
  • Advertise
  • Archives
    • By Author
    • By Topic
    • By Year
    • By Month
  • Contact
  • Topics
    • Popular
    • Series
    • Video
  • Sitemap
  • Subscribe
  • Contribute
  • Neuroscience & Neurology
  • Psychology & Psychiatry
  • Health & Healthcare
  • More >>
    • BioPsychoSocial Health
    • Brain Blogging Carnival
    • Complementary & Alternative Medicine
    • Drugs & Clinical Trials
    • Drugs & Pharmacology Blog Carnival
    • History of Medicine
    • Law & Politics
    • Living with a Brain Disorder
    • Opinion
    • Site News
    • Stigmatization
Brain Blogger RSS Feed

Brain Blogger Feed & Subscription Options

Follow BB:

Brain Blogger on FaceBook Brain Blogger on twitter Brain Blogger on Flickr Brain Blogger on YouTube
Neuroscience & Neurology
May 28, 2006

The Origin of the Human Mind – Insights from Brain Imaging and Evolution

By Tony Brown, BA, EMT | 1 Comment | 
  • Share / Save / Email

Neuroscience_Neurology.jpgUCSD cognitive scientist Martin Sereno takes you on a captivating exploration of the brain’s structure and function as revealed through investigations with new advanced imaging techniques and understandings of evolution.

Excerpted from uctv.

Tony Brown, BA, EMT

Mr. Brown graduated cum laude from Harvard University. He served as an EMT in the US Army stationed in Germany.

Related Articles

  • Functional Neurosurgery
  • Uneasy Alliances – Faith and Health
  • How the Brain Functions, Painkiller Addictions, Brain Food, Hives
  • Brain Imaging Techniques or Technocolor Phrenology
  • Health Matters – Schizophrenia
  • The Bane of Pain Is Plainly in the Brain
  • Do Brains Make Minds?

1 Response

  1. Anonymous says:
    May 31, 2006 at 11:06 am

    Great post, Martin Sereno is a genious!

    Reply

    Leave a Reply

    Click here to cancel reply.

    Subscribe without commenting


    Popular Posts

    • Goal Setting - Pitfalls and Benefits
    • Why Some Human Brains Become Leaders, While Others Followers?
    • Clinical Psychologists' Perceptions of Persons with Mental Illness
    • Exercise - It Works For Depression
    • Deep Brain Stimulation - A New Frontier in Psychiatry
    • Pulling The Plug Too Soon?
    • Psychotropics and Youth, Part 3 - Equip Teachers with Prescription Pads?
    • Antidepressants Not Effective for Some Types of Depression
    • Mind your Immune System
    • Light at the End of the Tunnel or Too Much Carbon Dioxide?
    • Cults and Terrorism, Part 1 - The Problem of Definition
    • Societal Assumptions on Abuse and the Victim's Perspective
    • My Nephew and his Brain, Part 4 - Their Life Today

    Future Posts

      Latest Posts

      • When Bipolar Patients Abuse Drugs – The Dual Diagnosis Dilemma
      • Peace and Conflict, Part 3 – Conflict Resolution
      • Addicted to Love
      • Cheers to a Decreased Risk of Arthritis
      • Breaking Up is Not So Hard to Do
      • It Takes a Village to Prevent Obesity
      • Peace and Conflict, Part 2 – The Role of Religion
      • Social Interaction at the Work Place – A Case Study Analysis
      • Drugs for Bulimia
      • Violent Video Games as a Learning Tool

      Comments

      • Gabriel Pineres: This is a question that I see
      • Dr. Raymond Rupert: hi Jennifer:Just wondering
      • Mohammed Surat Alam: Human mind is complicated. Mos
      • Shery: Good morning,I am 52 years
      • Dee: I had a TBI 22 years ago. I ha
      • NosmoKING: Should we still have to take a
      • michael: It is up to people to spend th
      • Michele: But my argument with this arti
      • Chelee Bean: Yep, valid point.
      • René: I'd have loved to disagree wit
      • sean: hi i am 41 now but had a mva
      • Evan: Thanks Isabella, I like the no
      Sponsored Links

      Life insurance, San Francisco Doctor, Best vitamins supplements, Online Criminal Justice Degrees , alcohol rehab , Tattoo , Rollup Banner Stands , Biotherapeutic Product Information , Breast Cancer Stages , Buy Crestor Online , Cystic Fibrosis Signs Symptoms , Pancreatic Cancer Treatment , Pet Insurance , Lung Cancer Treatment , Edgepark Medical , Mattress , Cheap Mobile Phone , Gene Haas , Astrology compatibility.

      Copyright © 2005-2010 Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF). All Rights Reserved.
      Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | RSS Feed | Log in | 0.712s
      9rules Network Member