Posted by J Kelly on March 2, 2016, at 19:39:23
In reply to Neuroscience education 4 dummies?, posted by zonked on March 2, 2016, at 17:07:28
> A lot of what I know about neuroscience I've learned here, on the Internet in various academic sources and Wikipedia, and in Dr. Stahl's books.
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> If I really, really want a keen understanding of what's going on, I will probably have to take college-level organic chemistry, brush up on my ancient physics, college-level statistics, etc. (Took a year of calculus in high school ages ago.)
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> This is part of restoring my hobbies and things that interest me - I don't intend at my age to become a practicing neuroscientist but I would like to understand *exactly* what's going on in those colorful graphics in Dr. Stahl's books; what the different receptor subtypes do in different parts of the brain, etc -
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> Can anyone recommend some websites or books so I can understand and communicate better? Any websites? Are there assessment tests I can take to find out where I need to start?
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> Best,
> zHmmmm. I wish I was that interested in ANYTHING. I have no answers for you but am impressed by your enthusiasm. Nardil is sounding better all the time. Hope you get the answers you're looking for :)
Jade
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