WWW Links
  • http://neuron.duke.edu/
    Go this address to obtain a downloadable neuron simulation program. Complete documentation is available.

  • http://www.physiol.arizona.edu/CELL/Instruct/BodyElect.html
    This has some very interesting material, pictures and text, from the University of Arizona from the course entitled: "Body electric." There is information about excitable cells here.

  • http://www9.biostr.washington.edu/cgi-bin/imagefrom
    This site had human brain atlases including some attractive pictures with vivid colors, a movie list, and three dimensional reconstructions.

  • http://www.nucmed.buffalo.edu/nrlgy1.htm#fdg_normal_brainx31
    You can see a PET scan of normal brains but there are links to images with pathological conditions.

  • http://www.coa.uky.edu/ADReview
    This web page contains a great deal of useful information about Alzheimer's disease and includes numerous links to other useful sites pertaining to the topic.

  • http://www.merck.com/!!s9OfD17kBs9OwL2Wwl/disease/preventable/hib/
    Haemophilus B is a bacterium that can cause meningitis. This site offers a brief discussion of the mode of transmission and lists those at greatest risk.

  • http://www.ioni.ucla.edu./humandata/human.html
    This site offers brain sections using various imaging techniques.

  • http://uta.marymt.edu/~psychol/brain.html
    You can click on the cerebral cortex and get their names. Very attractive colors.

  • http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1161/
    This site has a huge number of links providing information on polio (affects the anterior motor horn) and other diseases with similar symptoms.

  • http://www.blindness.org/Latest_Research.html
    This site contains recent research news about macular degeneration, retinitis pigmintosus, and related disorders.

  • http://www.merck.com/!!s9OfD17kBs9OqO00Pa/disease/glaucoma/
    There are brief and simple explanations for interocular pressure, diagnosis, and other topics related to glaucoma.

  • http://www.tinnitus-pjj.com/
    There is a good explanation of tinnitis plus links to additional information and bibliography.

  • http://www.adworks.com/dizzy/vestib.html
    This website has many links that provide information on equilibrium disorders. There are pictures of otoscopic exams and downloadable videos to watch.

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