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References: The Game of LifeCalifornia State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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References: Prisoner's DilemmaCapital University
Department of Psychology: Principles of Psychology
Roberta Hartmann
References: Blind spotsCarleton College
Department of Psychology: A.P. Psychology Workshop: Summer Teaching Institute
Neil Lutsky
References: Prisoner's DilemmaColumbia University
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Hervé Varenne
References: Culture As DisabilityCornell University
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior: Neuroethology
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References: Lateral InhibitionDeVry University
Department of Psychology: Psychology 110
Al Campbell
References: Mind and BodyDickinson College
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Grant Brought
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Friends Association for Higher Education
References: "The Grace of Revision": Making Community in Public, Quaker Writing Group, Panel Discussion About Using the Web for Educational PurposesHarvard University
Department of History of Science: Evolution and the Mind
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References: Mind and BodyHaverford College
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Department of Sociology: Cultural Anthropology
Dwight E. Roth
References: Comparative NeuroanatomyHobart and William Smith Colleges
Department of Psychology: Principles of Psychology
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References: Mind and BodyLoyola Marymount University
Department of Psychology: General Psychology
Michael E. Mills
References: Prisoner's DilemmaMacalester College
Department of Psychology: History and Systems of Psychology
Joan Ostrove
References: Mind and BodyMalaspina University-College
Department of Psychology
References: Blind spotsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT OpenCourseWare: Gödel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey
Justin Curry and Curran Kelleher
References: The Magic Sierpinski TriangleMcGill University
Department of Computer Science: Pattern Recognition
Godfried T. Toussaint
References: Lateral InhibitionMetropolitan State University
Department of Psychology: Social Psychology
Mark Stasson
References: Prisoner's DilemmaMount Holyoke College
Department of Mathematics: Explorations in Fractals and Chaos
Margaret M. Robinson
References: The Magic Sierpinski TriangleMuhlenberg College
Department of Psychology: Sensation and Perception
Laura Snodgrass
References: Blind spotsNorth Central College
Department of Psychology: The Science of Behavior
Jon Mueller
References: Comparative Neuroanatomy, Time to Think, Blind spotsNorth Central State College
Department of Psychology: Psychology Class Web Links
Bob Lewis
References: Mind and BodyNorwich University
Department of Psychology: History and Systems of Psychology
John Meyer
References: Mind and BodyOklahoma State University
Department of Educational and School Psychology: History and Systems of Psychology
Kay Sather Bull
References: Mind and BodyOur Lady of the Lake University
The Sueltenfuss Library: Mental Health Resources
References: Mental HealthParsons the New School for Design
Communication Design and Technology: Game Media
Jonah Warren
References: Ant coloniesRutgers University
Department of Sociology: The Internet and Society
Ted Goertzel
References: Variability in Brain Function and Behavior, A Paradigm Shift from Lines to CirclesSan Diego State University
Department of Biology: Human Physiology
Roger Sabbadini
References: Diversity and DevianceSanta Monica College
Department of Philosophy: Introduction to Knowledge & Reality
Amber L. Katherine
References: Mind and BodySavannah Free College
Department of Psychology: Introduction to Psychology
References: Brain and Behavior, Genes, Brain, BehaviorScottsdale Community College
Department of Psychology: Introduction to Psychology
Jeffry Ricker
References: Mind and BodyShasta College
Department of Psychology: Social Psychology
Laura Valvatne
References: Prisoner's DilemmaSinclair Community College
Department of Quality Engineering Technology: Quality Control Seminar
Jim Houdeshell
References: ComplexitySouth Florida Community College
Department of Psychology: Child Psychology
Peter Carson
References: Brain and BehaviorSt. Olaf College
Department of Psychology: Biopsychology
Uta Wolfe
References: Brain and BehaviorSt. Olaf College
Department of Psychology: Principles of Psychology
Uta Wolfe
References: Mind and BodyTallahassee Community College
Division of History and Social Science: Introduction to Chaos and Complexity
David B. Mock
References: SerendipUniversity at Albany - SUNY
Department of Physics: Complex Systems in Neurobiology, Language, and Speech
Kevin Knuth
References: The Game of LifeUniversity of Arizona
Department of Psychology: Psychology of Consciousness
Victor A. Shamas
References: Mind and BodyUniversity of California, Berkeley
Department of Physics: Geometrics & Physical Optics, Relativity and Quantum Physics
Robert Lin and Marco Battaglia
References: Blind spotUniversity of California, Irvine
Department of Anthropology: Anthropology 179A
Douglas White
References: Prisoner's Dilemma, A Voyage of Exploration, Simple Networks, Simple Rules, Free Will?, Variability in Brain Function and BehaviorUniversity of Florida
Department of Psychology: History of Psychology
Donald Dewsbury
References: Mind and BodyUniversity of Florida
Department of Mathematics: Proofs from the Book
Steve Bellenot
References: The Four Color ProblemUniversity of Idaho
Department of Philosophy: Ethics
Janice Capel Anderson
References: Prisoner's DilemmaUniversity of Iowa
Department of Communication Studies: Communication and Identity
Steve Duck
References: Buddhist Meditation and Personal Construct PsychologyUniversity of Kansas
Department of Philosophy: Introduction to Ethics
Ben Eggleston
References: Prisoner's DilemmaUniversity of Michigan
Department of Biology and Psychology: Evolutionary Biology and Human Disease
Randolph Nesse and Alan Weder
References: Prisoner's DilemmaUniversity of Texas at Brownsville
Department or Psychology: Introduction to Psychology
Ethel K. Cantu
References: SerendipUniversity of Virginia
Department of Psychology: Introduction to Perception
Lars Strother
References: Brain and BehaviorUniversity of Wisconsin
Department of Psychology: Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory
Brad Postle
References: Comparative NeuroanatomyValdosta State University
Department of Psychology: Sensation and Perception
Deb Briihl
References: BlindsightValdosta State University
Department of Psychology: Fundamentals of Psychology
Deb Briihl
References: Time to ThinkVanderbilt University
Department of Psychology: Perception
Randolph Blake
References: Blind spotsVanderbilt University
Department of Psychology: Principles of Experimental Design
Randolph Blake
References: Mind and BodyVanderbilt University
Department of Psychology: Neuroimaging
Blake, Gauthier, and Marois
References: Mind and BodyWesleyan University
Department of Government: Introduction to International Politics
Giulio Gallarotti
References: Prisoner's DilemmaWhitman College
Department of Psychology: Sensation and Perception
Wally Herbranson
References: Blind spotsYale University
Department of Anthropology: Disability and Culture
Karen Nakamura
References: Culture As Disability
Binghamton University
Center for Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education: Biology Links
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Brandeis University
Department of Philosophy: Resources
Andreas Teuber
References: Playground
Brown University
Department of Computer Science: The Artemis Project
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Cambridge College, School of Education
Department of Educational Leadership: Sociology of Education
Dan W. Butin
References: Culture As Disability
Columbia University
21st C: Web resources
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Cornell University
Center for Advanced Computing: Math and Science: Biology
References: Blind spot
Cornell University Medical College
The Department of Neurology and Neuroscience: World-Wide Web Virtual Library of Neuroscience
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Duke University
Computer Science Education: HarambeeNet
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Earlham College
Department of Philosophy: Guide to Philosophy on the Internet
Peter Suber
References: Mind and Body, Prisoner's DilemmaEmory University
Divison of Educational Studies: William James
References: Mind and BodyGeorge Mason University
Department of Philosophy: Philosophy Resources
References: Mind and BodyHanover College
Department of Psychology: Psychological Tutorials and Demonstrations
References: Brain and BehaviorHanover College
Association for Psychological Science: Teaching Resources
John H. Krantz
References: Mind and BodyHarvard University
Department of Psychology: Psychology Web Pages Around the World
References: SerendipMount Holyoke College
Department of Economics: Wizard's Economics Resources Center
References: Prisoner's DilemmaNorthwestern University
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Uri Wilensky
References: SerendipPrinceton University
Psychology Library: Internet Resources in Psychology and Related Disciplines
References: Mind and Body, Index of Topics in Brain and Behavior Web PapersSkidmore College
Department of Psychology: Perception Resources
Hugh Foley
References: Interactive ColorStanford Encylopedia of Philosophy: Dualism
References: Mind and BodyStanford University
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Prisoner's Dilemma
References: Prisoner's DilemmaThe University of Chicago at Illinois
Departments of Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, and Physics: Thermodynamics Research Laboratory: Educational Sites
G. Ali Mansoori
References: Interactive PhysicsThe University of Texas at Dallas
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Paul Stanford
References: Billards and Chaos Theory, Chaotic Dynamical SystemsThe University of Wisconson
Knowledge Web: Research Resources
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References: Mind and BodyUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
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Alan Liu
References: Mind and BodyUniversity of Cincinnati
INNS Nonlinear Dynamics SIG
Ali Minai
References: SerendipUniversity of Colorado School of Education
Celebrities in Cognitive Science
Martin Ryder
References: Descartes' Error (book review)University of Colorado
Department of Biology: Mind: Consciousness - Philosophy
Mark Dubin
References: Mind and BodyUniversity of Pennsylvania
Department of Philosophy: Resources
Gary Hatfield
References: Mind and BodyUniversity of Washington
Department of Bioengineering: Milestones in Neuroscience Research
E.H. Chudler
References: Mind and BodyUniversity of Washington
Department of Bioengineering: Neuroscience Education
E.H. Chudler References: Sensory Lab, Motor Lab, Blind spotsUniversity of Washington
Department of Bioengineering: Neuroscience for Kids: Vison
E.H. Chudler
References: Blind spotsUniversity of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
School of Education: Wilson's Links on Brain-based Education
Leslie Owen Wilson
References: Brain and EducationUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Department of Computer Sciences: Computer Vision
Chuck Dyer
References: Brain and BehaviorVanderbilt University
Jean and Alexander Heard Library: Resources for Philosophy
References: Mind and BodyVanguard University of Southern California
Department of Psychology: AmoebaWeb: History of Psychology
Douglas Degelman
References: Mind and BodyWashington State University
Department of Physics and Astronomy: Freshman Seminar
Michael Allen
References: Chaotic Dynamical SystemsWashington University, St. Louis
Neuromuscular Disease Center: Resources
References: Mind and BodyWellesley College
Wellesley College Library: Research Guide: Biological Sciences
References: Brain and Behavior
Aarhus Universitet (Denmark)
Institute for Information and Media Studies: Resources
References: PlaygroundAnoressiaNervosa.it (Italy)
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Radio 4: In Our Time
References: Mind and BodyBBC (United Kingdom)
Radio 4: Reith Lectures 2003 - The Emerging Mind
References: Brain and BehaviorBilecik Osmaneli District of National Education (Turkey)
Student Resources
References: SerendipCambridge University (United Kingdom)
Department of Distributed Opportunity Systems: Neurophysiology
R.H.S. Carpenter
References: SerendipCharles University (The Czech Republic)
Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education: Resources
Andreas Ortmann
References: Prisoner's DilemmaComplutense University of Madrid (Spain)
Department of Mathematics: Resources
References: Chaotic Dynamical SystemsDe Digitalae School - Kennisnet (The Netherlands)
References: SerendipDe Montfort University (United Kingdom)
Psychology and Speech and Language Therapy: Cognitive Psychology
Tim Grant
References: Brain and BehaviorDiscursus.oi.com.br (Brazil)
Theory of Games and Cooperation in Philosophy
Antonio Rogerio da Silva
References: Prisoner's DilemmaDonguk University (South Korea)
Donguk Medical Center: Synaptic Structure of Learning and Memory
Soo Moon
References: Mind and Body"Dreams and the Genome" (Israel)
References: Serendip, Brain and Behavior, Genes, Brain, Behavior, Blind spot, Genomes to DreamsDurham University (United Kingdom)
European Society for the History of the Human Sciences: Internet Resources
References: Mind and BodyEtövös University (Hungary)
Department of History and Philosophy of Science: After The Sokal Affair and Impostures Intellectuelles
György Kampis
References: Two Cultures, Science and Culture, SerendipGlyndŵr University (United Kingdom)
School of Education and Humanities: Biology Links
Clive Buckley and David Harrison
References: Blind spotHanyang University (South Korea)
Dynamic Management Research Center: Lateral Inhibition
References: Lateral InhibtionHeinrich-Heine Universität (Germany)
Neurology Clinic: Neurology and Neuroscience Resources
O.W. Witte
References: Mind and BodyInstitut des Sciences Cognitives (France): Links
References: SerendipItalian Society of Pharmacology (Italy)
Neurolinks - Pharmacology of the CNS on the Net
References: Student web paperLehrbuch - Psychologie (Germany)
References: A Voyage of ExplorationLibrary of Argentina - Ophthalmology (Argentina)
References: Blind spotLinks on gender (Iceland)
References: Education and Gender DifferencesKarl-Franzens-Universität Graz (Austria)
Informatics-Centre: Psychology Links
Ursula E. Winkler
References: Brain and BehaviorKarolinska Institutet (Sweden)
University Library: Eye Diseases
References: Blind spotsMax-Planck-Institute für Physik komplexer Systeme (Germany)
Nonlinear Dynamics and Time Series Analysis Group: Visualization of Dynamical Systems
References: Chaotic Dynamical SystemsMasarykovy Univerzity (The Czech Republic)
Department of Social Studies: Useful links
Miroslav Šipula
References: Brain and Behavior, Prisoner's DilemmaMiddle East Technical University (Turkey)
Department of Physics, Theoretical Nanoscience Group: Resources
References: Student web paperMyers Lexikon Online (Germany)
The Brain
References: Brain and BehaviorNew Zealand Executive Government (New Zealand)
The Tertiary Education Advisory Commission: Shaping the System
Hon Steve Maharey
References: Complex SystemsNicolaus Copernicus University, School of Physics, Astronomy and Informatics (Poland)
Department of Informatics: Computational Intelligence
Wlodzislaw Duch
References: Chaotic Dynamical SystemsNonverbal Library/LinguaggioDelCorpo.it: Beauty-Attractiveness (Italy)
References: Student web paperNuovoEUtile.it/New and Creative - Theory and Practice of Creativity (Italy)
References: SerendipPhilosophy.ru (Russia)
Ontology and Theory of Knowledge
References: Mind and BodySciene blog: C-Psychology.Persianblog.ir (Iran)
References: Brain and BehaviorShiga University of Medical Science (Japan)
Physiology Resources
Toshikatsu Yokota
References: Blind spotSt. Thomas University (Canada)
Department of Education: Teaching Secondary Science
Pierette Pheeney
References: SerendipSwiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (Switzerland)
Department of Mathematics: Risk and Randomness
Paul Embrechts
References: The Magic Sierpinski TriangleSzülõ-Csatorna (Hungary)
Matematika
References: The Game of LifeTel-Aviv University (Israel)
Department of Philosophy: Philosophy Sites on the Internet
Yossi Mamround
References: Mind and BodyThames Valley University (United Kingdom)
Department of Art and Design: Design for Simulation
Ian Grant
References: Mind and BodyThe University of Auckland (New Zealand)
Department of Economics: Experimental Economics
Ananish Chaudhuri
References: Prisoner's DilemmaThe University of Warwick (United Kingdom)
Department of Psychology: Resources
References: Playground, Brain and Behavior, Mental HealthTokyo University of Science (Japan)
School of Management: Justice Research Links
Masayoshi Hirota
References: Prisoner's DilemmaUniversität des Saarlandes (Germany)
Department of Philosophy: Interactive Links
Jacobs Bernhard
References: Serendip, Prisoner's DilemmaUniversität Konstanz (Germany)
Department of Psychology: Psychology of Morality and Democracy
Georg Lind
References: Prisoner's DilemmaUniversität Regensburg (Germany)
Department of Biology: Human Biology
A. Hofbauer
References: BlindsightUniversite de Nice Sophia Antipolis (France)
Division of Art, Communication, and Languages: Psychology Links
David Crookall
References: Serendip, Mind and BodyUniversiteit Utrecht (The Netherlands)
Department of Philosophy: Ethiek
References: Prisoner's DilemmaUniversity of Genova (Italy)
Department of Physics: The Eye to the Brain
Maria Teresa Tuccio
References: Blind spotUniversity of Leeds (United Kingdom)
Department of Computer Science: Bioinspired Computing
Netta Cohen
References: Lateral Inhibition SimulatorUniversity of Otago (New Zealand)
Department of Psychology: Links
References: PlaygroundUniversity of St. Andrews (United Kingdom)
School of History: The Catholic Reformation 1414-1650
FB Gordon
References: Mind and BodyUniversity of Surrey (United Kingdom)
Department of Psychology: Biological Bases of Psychology
Dave Rose
References: Brain and BehaviorUniversity of Toronto (Canada)
Department of Psychology: Research Resources: Vision
Eyal Reingold
References: Lateral Inhibition, Blind spotUniversity of Ulm Medical School (Germany)
Center for Neuroscience and Learning and Department of Psychiatry III: Links
Alexander Sokolov
References: Mind and BodyVrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium)
Department of Philosophy: Principia Cybernetica Project: Prisoner's Dilemma
Francis Heylighen
References: Prisoner's DilemmaWillem's Homepage - Physics Study (The Netherlands)
References: Complex SystemsWorld of Ophthalmology (Russia)
Encylopedia of Ophthalmology - Visual Perception
Victor Zamyatin
References: Student web paperWuhan University (China)
University Library: Philosophy Resources
References: Mind and Body
Miscellaneous (including student papers*)
Acceleration Physics
References: Interactive PhysicsBeginStart: Chaos
References: Complex SystemsComplexity and Public Policy
References: Complex SystemsEla Brain, Cybernetics & Neuroscience Directory
References: Comparative NeuroanatomyEmergence.org.uk: Links
References: Complex SystemsFooled by Randomness
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
References: Taleb's The Black Swan (book review)Geometry.net: Philosophers: Richard Rorty
References: Fellow Traveling with Richard RortyGoogle Directory - Science > Biology > Neurobiology
References: Brain and BehaviorGoogle Directory - Society > History > By Topic > Science > Psychology
References: Mind and BodyHonest Intellectual Inquiry: Selected Science Sites
References: Mind and BodyIneractive Color Wheel
Rich Franzen
References: The Stuff of Art: CraftsMark Newbold's Animated Necker Cube
References: Necker CubeMathsNet: Fractal Links
References: The Magic Sierpinski Triangle
Mind Hacks: Deafhearing
References: BlindsightPharmaceuticals Anonymous
References: Mental HealthScienceMag.org: Geometrical Shaping of Microlaser Emission Patterns
Erich Gornik
References: Billards: An Introduction to Chaos Theory
Wikipedia: Circadian Rythm
References: Circadian Rhythms and Sleep*Wikipedia: Déjà vu
References: Déjà vu and the Brain, Consciousness and Self*Wikipedia: Heart Rate
References: Hands-on Activities for Teaching Biology to High School or Middle School StudentsWikipedia: Serotonin
References: Serotonin and Its Uses*Wikipedia: Sexual Attraction
References: Sexual Attraction Among Humans*Wikipedia: The Bell Curve
References: The Bell Curve: An illustration of the existence of social science as a social problem*Wikipedia: Willam James
References: Mind and Body
Barton Creek Elementary School
Curriculum Resources: Middle School Science
References: Time to Think
Belleville High School
Mental Health Pages: Savant Autism
References: Student web paperBelmont Elementary School
Science: Light and Color
References: Interactive ColorBement High School
Mathematics: Resources
References: The Magic Sierpinski TriangleBishops College High School
Ecosystems Unit Resources
Robert Riche
References: Student web paperBoston Latin Academy
Science Department: Student Resources
References: Interactive BiologyBritton-Helca School District
Sociology
References: Prisoner's DilemmaCaesar Rodney School District
All Kinds of Minds Fair
References: Time to ThinkCarusi Middle School
Math Department: Math Resources
References: Brain and BehaviorCashton Public Schools
Resources: Science
References: BlindspotCentral High School
Basics for Academic Success, Science Tutorials, Etc.
Erin Larson
References: Interactive ChemistryCherry Creek High School
General Science Resources
References: Science and EducationColeytown Middle School
8th Grade Science Links
References: Comparative NeuroanatomyCollege Park High School
Internet and Educational Links
References: Interactive BiologyDallas High School
DHS Library: Alternative and Complementary Health
References: Student web paperDavidson County Schools
Psychology
References: Mind and BodyDeep Run High School
Senior Project Guide: Brain Research Resources
References: Comparative NeuroanatomyDenver Public Schools
Webspirations
References: Hands-on Activities for Teaching Biology to High School or Middle School StudentsEin Gedi School
Sierpinski's Triangle
References: The Magic Sierpinski TriangleEvanston Township High School
Project Excite: Math Sites
References: Prisoner's DilemmaGalloway Township Middle School
Student web page project: Genetic Diseases - Binswanger
References: Student web paperGlenbrook South High School
GBS Library: Psychology Links
References: Mind and BodyHiggins Middle School
Curriculum Resources: Math
References: The Four Color ProblemHillsale Local Schools
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References: Interactive PhysicsHueneme High School
General links
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Chemistry: Mr. Neuman's Web Page
References: BlindspotHuntsville City Schools
Educational Resources
References: BlindspotJohnathan Turner Junior High School
Mathematician Project
References: Mind and BodyLaokota Public School
Classroom Connect's Connected Newsletter
References: The Four Color ProblemMadrid-Waddington Central School
7th Grade Art: Links
References: Interactive ColorMarlton School
Educational Links
References: Hands-on Activities for Teaching Biology to High School or Middle School StudentsMath Educators of Greater St. Louis
Pi Day Resources
References: The Magic Sierpinski TriangleMenagha Public Schools
Painting
References: Interactive ColorMerrill Middle School
Science for Teachers
References: Interactive ChemistryMid-Ohio Educational Service Center
Psychology: Suggested Activities/Resources
References: Blindsight, Blind spot, Time to Think, Comparative NeuroanatomyMitchell School District
Course Resources: Science
References: Time to ThinkMoscow School District #281
Psychology Resources
References: Blind spotMunster High School
Chemistry 1: Links
Jeff Graves
References: Interactive ChemistryMurrieta Valley Unified School District
Technology Curriculum Team: 4th Grade Math
References: The Magic Sierpinski TriangleNorth White High School
Mr. Kiester's Favorite Websitse
References: Interactive ChemistryOrono School Department
Science Links
Sandra Cookson
References: Interactive BiologyPrairie du Chien High School
Class Pathfinders: Cause and Effect
References: Student web paperQueen Elizabeth Regional High School
Physics: René Descartes
References: Mind and BodyRiver Bluff Middle School
Brain Websites
References: Lateral InhibitionRapid City Stevens High School
Physiology & Anatomy 2
Barb Schmidt
References: Comparative NeuroanatomyRoyal High School
English Resources
References: Mind and BodySan Ramon Valley High School
AP Biology
Robin Groch
References: Variability in Brain Function and BehaviorScott County Public Schools
High School Interactive Websites
References: Interactive Chemistry, Interactive PhysicsSix Rivers Charter High School
AR Biology: Resources
References: Interactive BiologySouth Putnam Junior-Senior High School
Social Studies: Is Seeing Really Believing?
References: Blind spotSpringfield Township High School
Quest Themes: The Human Mind
Dallas Alexander
References: Mind and BodyThe American Physiological Society
K-12 Science Education Links
References: SerendipThe School District of Palm Beach County
Professional Development Websites
References: Brain and EducationThe School District of Philadelphia
Office of Creative and Performing Arts
References: Student web paperTriton Junior-Senior High School
AP Biology: Biology Links
Dawn Slein
References: Interactive BiologyUnited High School
Links to Famous Scientists
References: Mind and BodyWarren Central High School
Psychology Websites
References: PlaygroundWessington Springs School District
7th Grade Science Links
Linda Foos
References: Interactive BiologyWestford Academy
Psychology & Sociology: Mrs. Whittemore's Homepage
References: Prisoner's DilemmaWillamette High School
Biology: Science Links
References: Interactive Biology
Student contributions to public conversations about science
Serendip materials include papers written by Bryn Mawr College students. These frequently prove to usefully fill a niche on the web between professional writing and very popularized writing. Many of these papers are both highly cited as judged by Google ranking on popular search terms. And are the foundation for continuing public discussion of their respective topics as seen from comments in associated on-line forums.
For each of the search terms in the left column, a student web paper appears highly ranked in Google searches, as shown in the middle column. The third column shows the number of comments made on the paper in an associated public on-line forum. Sample as of 28 March 2008.
| Search term | Google ranking | Posted comments |
| adrenoleukodystrophy | 48 of 229,000 |
4 |
| Arnold-Chiari malformation |
11 of 217,000 |
19 |
| bipolar, creative | 1 of 1,390,000 |
31 |
| blindsight |
23 of 773,000 |
4 |
| blushing |
7 of 6,490,000 |
33 |
| chemical castration |
3 of 150,000 |
11 |
| cocaine, nervous system |
1 of 1,540,000 |
8 |
| déjà vu, brain |
6 of 423,000 |
48 |
| dissociative identity disorder |
11 of 230,000 |
10 |
| hallucinogenic drugs |
4 of 304,000 |
7 |
| health, fasting |
1 of 661,000 |
9 |
| homosexuality, genetics |
2 of 252,000 |
5 |
| human sexual attraction |
2 of 211,000 |
0 |
| human sexual attraction |
3 of 211,000 |
9 |
| hypnagogia |
2 of 31,600 |
3 |
| muscle twitching |
30 of 280,000 |
15 |
| phantom limb |
65 of 524,000 |
0 |
| proprioception |
2 of 424,000 |
10 |
| sleep paralysis |
38 of 557,000 |
100+ |
| transient global amnesia |
8 of 64,500 |
43 |
| Turner's syndrome |
39 of 820,000 |
34 |











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