journals
The following journals are the most common and readily available resources for neuroscience and related research.
Brain: A Journal of Neurology
Brain and Cognition
Brain Research Reviews
British Journal of Psychology
Cerebral Cortex
Cerebrum (The Dana Forum on Brain Science)
Cognitive Psychology
Current Directions in Psychological Science (American Physiological Society)
Environment and Behavior (Environmental Design Research Association)
Journal of Applied Psychology
Journal of Comparative Neurology
Journal of Environmental Psychology
Journal of Experimental Psychology
Journal of Neuroscience (Society for Neuroscience)
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Nature
Nature Neuroscience
Nature Reviews - Neuroscience
NeuroImage
PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science)
Trends in Cognitive Science
Perception
Perceptual and Motor Skills
web links
Academy of Neuroscience for Architecturewww.anfarch.org
The Academy is international center for interdisciplinary activities that build intellectual bridges between research on the brain and those who design places for human use.
Architecture and Mind
www.architecture-mind.com
This is the website of John P. Eberhard, a leader in the development of the field of neuroarchitecture. This website contains Mr. Eberhard’s writings on the subject.
Latrobe Fellowship
www.latrobefellow.org
The purpose of the Latrobe Fellowship of the AIA College of Fellows is to support research that will lead to significant advances in the architecture profession. The 2003-2005 Latrobe Fellowship was awarded to John P. Eberhard on behalf of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture. This website outlines the research related to Eberhard’s work.
Neurosciences on the Internet
www.neuroguide.com
This website is an up-to-date and comprehensive index of Internet neuroscience resources that also publishes original material in all areas of the neurosciences (neurobiology, neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, psychology, cognitive science sites and information on human neurological diseases).
The Society for Neuroscience
www.sfn.org
The mission of the Society for Neuroscience is to the advance the understanding of the nervous system, to promote education in the neurosciences and to inform the public about the results and implications of new research. This website contains information about the brain in an easy to understand text.
From Mirror Neurons to Mona Lisa: Visual Art and the Brain
http://www.nyas.org/ebriefreps/main.asp?intSectionID=1574
City University of New York and the New York Academy of Sciences sponsored a symposium to explore the connections between art and neuroscience. This website documents the symposium through transcripts, audio clips with lecture slides, podcasts, and resources.
