Back to Basics 3: Depression post 3

Welcome to depression post three, part of Back to Basics week at Neurotic Physiology! Previously I covered the symptoms and etiology of depression, and some of the most common antidepressant medications and how they work. Now I’d like to go into some of the research behind it. After all, it’s not like we just grab […]

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Back to Basics 2: Neuroanatomy, part 3!!

Welcome to part 3 of Sci’s basic posts on Neuroanatomy, part of Back to Basics week! Apparently everyone is very impressed by how hot my brain is (see parts one and two), but unfortunately, we’re almost out of pics. Today we’re covering the rest of the bits of my brain that look really awesome, which […]

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Back to Basics 2: Neuroanatomy part 2!

Welcome to basics week at Neurotic Physiology! This post covers part two of brain neuroanatomy, using Sci’s OWN BRAIN as reference. Yes, I am awesome. I know. Ok, so I thought I would be able to do this brain stuff in TWO entries, but I think it might have to be three. After all, the […]

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Back to Basics 2: Neuroanatomy. Let’s get started.

As part of my Back to Basics week, one thing you’ll want is an introduction to NEUROANATOMY. The brain ain’t just a pile of unorganized grey matter, no indeed. In fact, it’s really highly organized. Let’s get started. Some of you may recall that I got my brain scanned in an MRI for the sake […]

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Back to Basics 1: Neurotransmission!

First in our back to basics series, a very important topic indeed. Neurotransmission is at the basis of everything you read about MRI, neural circuitry, how areas of the brain communicate…basically a LOT of neuroscience requires that you know something about neurotransmission. I suppose I thought for a while that if I was talking about […]

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Back to Basics!

Sci is so excited you guys. I am taking a VACATION. It’s the first time in…more than three years, I think, where I am going someplace I have never been and using the time to do exactly what I want to do. NO WORK will be coming with me. As much as I feel I’ve […]

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Stem Cells and Diabetes

*I would like to start with a disclaimer. My laptop is broken (AGAIN), and until I invest in a new harddrive, I am going to have to write all the posts on this little netbook, Ruby, who, while intrepid, can’t do JACK when it comes to images. Which means I’ll have to add the images […]

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Here there be dragon drool!!!

Sci was going to save this one for a Friday Weird Science, but it’s just so awesome that she couldn’t bring herself to save it. She had to blog it NOW! It’s not neuroscience, but it’s awesome. Also, there’s dragons. Not this kind: (Anyone else think Dragon Age Origins is really awesome?! Well, Sci spends […]

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Basics: Guest Post 3: Sperm maturation and ejaculation

What you all were waiting for has finally come! Yeah. Sperm maturation and ejaculation OK!! So the last time I was over here at Neurotopia we were talking about sperm in their infancy. We discussed spermatogenesis — how we got from a diploid spermatogonial stem cell to a haploid spermatid — and then spermiogenesis — […]

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