http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB
This Harvard University site offers a sophisticated collection of
still photos and Quicktime videos that form an atlas of the human brain.
Clicking on graphics reveals how Alzheimer's and other diseases progress
through our gray matter.
http://www.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/games.html
Procrastinate at your desk by playing the addictive brain-teasers
on this silly site. Although it's aimed at clinicians, as the game
"Hangman for Psychologists" suggests, features like the ESP test are fun
for the whole family.
http://www.asdreams.org/
Trying to decipher a recurring nightmare? The Association for the
Study of Dreams (ASD) offers the latest research on the function and
significance of our nightly visions, plus links to consumer articles on
the topic, (as well as their own magazine).
http://www.geocitles.com/Athens/Parthenon/6469/main.html
East meets West as this site discusses a Zen approach to
psychology, with a focus on empirical science, not mysticism. Get a
handle on relaxation and meditation techniques as you learn how
enlightenment alleviates pain and anxiety.
http://www.victoriapoint.com/catalyst.htm
Obsessed with the Internet? Visit The Catalyst, created by Dr.
Richard A. Davis. to explore the link between computers and psychology.
The site includes information on cyberaddiction and online therapy, as
well as daily news about the Net.
http://www.realpsychology.com
This self-improvement site offers discussion groups on topics from
finance to family, as well as breaking research. Simple to use, this is a
great place to seek advice from both the experts and the online community
at large.
Tags:
association for the study of dreams,
atlas of the human brain,
brain teasers,
consumer articles,
dr richard,
esp test,
game hangman,
Harvard University,
internet visit,
meditation techniques,
nightly visions,
parthenon,
quicktime videos,
richard a davis,
self improvement,
sophisticated collection,
still photos,
zen approach