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Princeton University Neuroscience Institute - 0 views

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    At Princeton University, faculty with research interests in neuroscience can be found in many departments, including Applied Math, Chemistry, Engineering, Molecular Biology, Physics, Philosophy and Psychology. This diversity mirrors the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary neuroscience research and provides a rich set of opportunities for research and training in neuroscience
Lee Vander Loop

Princeton University - Research Centers - 0 views

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    One of the world's great research centers, Princeton University is the site of pioneering work across all academic areas, from nanotechnology to politics. Today's research increasingly transcends disciplinary boundaries, and Princeton excels in this new environment, with leading research centers in fields such as neuroscience, materials science and genomics
Lee Vander Loop

Princeton University - McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience Research - 0 views

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    Princeton University McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience explores the ways in which the brain acquires, modifies and stores information during cognitive processes, efforts that are of critical importance to Princeton scientists as they advance knowledge of neural coding and dynamics.Neural coding refers to the ways in which information is represented in the electrical and biochemical signals in neurons (perception and short-term memory) and the patterns of synaptic connections (long-term memory). Neural dynamics refers to the patterns of nerve cell electrical and chemical activity in which information is created, manipulated, and stored. Neural dynamics are involved in decision-making, planning, and executing sequences of behavior.
Lee Vander Loop

 Princeton Neuroscience Institute - Sensorimotor Integration Research - 0 views

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    How does the brain monitor the location of the limbs and guide movement ? Lab Research focuses on human neuroimaging experiments and computational modeling studies of motor and premotor cortex.
Lee Vander Loop

ORAL-MOTOR DISORDERS - 0 views

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    Princeton Speech-Language and Learning Center - Information on Oral Motor Disorders
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