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Center for the Neuroscience of Fear and Anxiety: A multi-institutional research center, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, aimed at understanding how changes in the brain foster and maintain pathological anxiety sates. Dr. Joseph E. LeDoux is the Principal director for the Center.

MiB: A website for Memory in Brain Group at NYU. The key investigators include Dr.Lila Davachi; Dr.Joseph E. LeDoux; Dr.Elizabeth Phelps;Dr.Wendy Suzuki.


Readings for NYU Consciousness Group Talk, April 2006

chapter 7
The Integrated Mind

chapter 9
The Emotional Brain


The Emotion Home Page: This Web page is based at The Salk Institute and is edited by Jean-Marc Fellous and Eva Hudlicka

Emotion Forum: Here you can find links to other websites related to emotion research; and you can join a mailing list for emotion research.

Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography at the Department of Philosophy of the University of California, Santa Cruz, David Chalmers maintains this bibliography.

Emotional Processing. A web site aimed at encouraging high quality health research and development on emotions and health. The site is developed by the Dorset Research & Development Support Unit - part of the National Health Service in England.

World Science. A free website designed to offer popularized news reports on peer-reviewed research in a deeper, more educational fashion than other sites of its type, while emphasizing the fun of science. The site also serves as a resource for quite a few educators..

Dana Foundation: The Dana Foundation is a private philanthropy with principal interests in brain science, immunology, and arts education.

Brain Awareness Week: BAW is an international campaign dedicated to advancing public awareness about the progress and benefits of brain research.

Sensation and Emotion Network: SENetwork facilitates interdisciplinary research in sensory processing and emotion regulation.

Knock Out Noise: KON provides music production and consulting services.

The Beautiful Brain: The Beautiful Brain explores the latest findings from the ever-growing field of neuroscience through monthly podcasts, essays, and reviews, with particular attention to the dialogue between the arts and sciences.


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