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AUTHOR Halasz, Hisako, Comp. TITLE The Brain. LC Science Tracer Bullet. INSTITUTION Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Science and Technology Div. REPORT NO ISSN-0090-5232; TB-90-10 PUB DATE Dec 90 NOTE 13p. AVAILABLE FROM Science Reference Section, Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress, 10 First Street, S.E., Washington, DC 20540. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Bibliographies (131)
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ABSTRACT This guide updates Brain and Behavior (TB 79-3). Not intended to be a comprehensive bibliography, this guide is designed--as the name of the series implies--to put the reader"on target." Sections include: (1) introductions to the topic; (2) subject headings used by the Library of Congress, under whichbooks on the brain can be located inmost card, book, CD-ROM, and online catalogs; (3) basic texts;(4) additional titles;(5) specialized titles;(6) titles suitable for younger readers;(7) history of brain research; (8) handbooks, dictionaries, and encyclopedias; (9) bibliographies; (10) conference proceedings and reviews;(11) government publications; (12) abstracting andindexing services that index relevant journal articles and otherliterature; (13) journals that often contain relevant articles on the brain;(14) representative journal articles; (15) reports and selectedtechnical reports sold by the National TechnicalInformation Service; (16) selected materials available in the Science Reading Room pamphlet boxes; and (17) additional sources of iLformation. (KR)
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Points of vow or ovdons stated in thiS dOCU THE BRAIN ment do not neCeNarily represent official OERI position or policy Compiled by Hisako Halasz Deceiaber 1990 TB 90-10 reader who would like SCOPE: This literatureguide is intendedprimarily for the general of recent research onthe brain, the most complex of ourbodily to catch a glimpse organism. Approaches organs. Thebrain is literally the nervecenter of the whole the brain are many-facetedinvolving molecular, cellular, organ, to the study of New techniques and tools have behavioral, pathological,and computational 'Levels. explore these manylayers. The joint congressional allowed researchers to of the Brain is expected to add resolution designatingthe 1990s as the Decade impetus to theadvancement of research inthe field. Not meant to be a This guide updatesB.r_n_sti jankholligra (TB 79-3). comprehensive bibliography,it is designed--as the nameof the series impliesto put the reader "on target." / INTRODUCTIONS TO THETOPIC Eric Kandel, Eric R. Brainand behavior. In Principlesnf neural science. Edited by H. Schwartz. 2nd ed.New York, Elsevier, c1985. p.3-12. R. Kande! and James QP355.2.P76 1985* laThe Nauta, Walle J. H.,Ansi Michael Feirtag.The organization of the brain. Workings of the brain:development, memory, andperception: readings from Rodolfo R. Llings. New York, W.H. Scientific Americanmagazine. Edited by Freeman, c1990. p.17-36. QP376.W84 199011* Moil& American, v. 241,Sept. 1979: 88-90, 92, 96, Originally appeared in Ti.ss 98-100, 102-111. Nervous system and thebrain. In Van Nostrand'sscientific encyclopedia. Douglas 7th ed.v. 2. NewYork, Van Nostrand Reinhold,c1989. M. Considine, editor. Q121.V3 1989* p. 1947-1962.
*Available in referencecollection, Science ReadingRoom 2 SOBJECT HEADINGS used by the Library of Congress, under which books on the brain can be located in most card, beok, and online catalogs, include the following:
BRAIN (Highly relevant) See also subdivisions under BRAIN, e.g., BRAINANATOMY BRAINDISEASES BRAINDRUG EFFECTS+ BRAINEFFECTS OF DR UGS ON BRAINLOCALIZATION OF FUNCTIONS BRAINRESEARCH See also subject headings for parts or individual structures of the brain, e.g., CEREBELLUM FRONTAL LOBES MPPOCAMPUS NEOCORTEX RETICULAR FORMATION SUBSTANTIA NIGRA TELENCEPHALON THALAMUS See also subject headings for activities of the brain, e.g., ATTENTION COGNITION HEARING LEARNING MEMORY PERCEPTION SLEEP SPEECH AND LANGUAGE VISION See also subject headings for pathological conditions of the brain, e.g., ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AMNESIA AUTISM BRAIN DAMAGE BRAIN-DAMAGED CHILDREN DYSLEXIA EPILEPSY MEMORY, DISORDERS OF MINIMAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTION PARMNSONISM SLEEP DISORDERS BRAIN CHEMISTRY (Relevant) BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER (Relevant) CEREBRAL DOMINANCE (Relevant) SPLIT BRAIN (Relevant) CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (More general) MIND AND BODY (More general)
+National Library of Medicine subject heading that appears on some online records 3
NEUROANATOMY (More general) NEUROCHEMISTRY (More general) NEUROENDOCR1NOLOGY (Moregeneral) NEUROLOGY (More general) NEUROPHYSIOLOGY (Moregeneral) NEUROPSYCHIATRY (Moregeneral) NEUROPSYCHOLOGY (Moregeneral)
BASICTEXTS New Bloom, Floyd E., andArlyne Lazerson. Brain, mind,and behavior. 2nd ed. York, Freeman, c1988.394 p. QP360.B585 1988* Accompanied by a completeset of instructionalsupplements, prepared by Timothy J. Teyler,Northeastern Ohio College ofMedicine, for the text and the television series, "TheBrain." Bibliography: p. 367-378. QP376.B6953 1990* The Brain. Alexandria,Va., Time-Life Books, c1990.144 p. New York, The Brain: a user'smanual, The DiagramGroup. New and expanded ed. Putnam, c1987. 208 p. QP376.B6958 1987* Clarke, K. A.Neurophysiology: applications inthe behavioural and biomedical Eng., E. Horwood; NewYork, Halsted Press, 1989.150 n. sciences. Chichester, QP356.C53 1989 Includes bibliographicalreferences: p. 142-145. Brightwell. The human brain.New York, Facts on File, Giffin& Dick, and Robin QP376.G5 1982 1982. 191 p. Bibliography: p. 188-189. Bantam Books, 1984. 371 p. Restak, Richard M. Thebrain. Toronto, New York, Bibliography: p. 363-364. QP376.R46 1984 Edited by Kenneth A.Klivington.Cambridge, Mass., MIT The Science of mind. QP376.S39 1989* Press, 1989. 239 p. French ed. published byEditions Hologramme, France,under the title Enigmes du cerveau. ADDITIONAL TITLES The fabric of mind.Ringwood, Vic., Australia, NewYork, Penguin Berg land, Richard. QP376.B525 1985 Books, 1985. 202 p. Bibliography: p. 179-194. Scientific The Biology of thebrain: from neurons tonetworks: readings from Rodolfo R. Llinis. NewYork, Freeman, 1989. 110 p. American. Edited by QP376.B623 1989 Collection of articlespreviously published in ScientificAmerican, 1977-88. Bibliography: p. 163-165. Kenneth A. The Brain, cognition,and education.Edited by Sarah L. Friedman, Orlando, Academic Press, 1986.385 p. Klivington, Rita W. Peterson. BF311.B68 1986 Includes bibliographies. 4 4
Eccles, John C.Evolution of the brain: creation of the self.London, New York, Rout ledge, 1989. 282 p. QP376.E258 1989 Bibliography: p. 246-269. Glees, Paul. The human brain.Cambridge, Eng., New York, Cambridge University Press, 1988. 204 p. QP376.G5513 1988* Bibliography: p. 183-194. Revised and translated ed. of Dasmenschliche Gehirn.
Mind and behavior: readingsfrom Scientific American. With introductionsby Rita L. Atkinson, Richard C. Atkinson.San Francisco, W. H. Freeman, c1980.289 p. Bibliography: p. 275-279. BF149.M49 Progress in neuroscience. Withintroductions by Richard F. Thompson. NewYork, Freeman, c1986. 151 p. QP376.P75 1986 "Readings from Sc'entific American." Bibliography: p. 144-146.
Rose, Steven P. R. The consciousbrain. Rev. ed. New York, Paragon House,c1989. 463 p. QP376.R68 1988 Bibliography: D. 426-448.
Thompson, Richard' Frederick.The brain: an introduction toneuroscience. New York, W. H. Freeman, c1985.363 p. QP376.T48 1985 Includes bibliographies. SPECIALIZED TITLES Andreasen, Nancy C. The brokenbrain: the biological revolution inpsychiatry. New York, Harper & ROW) c1984.278 p. RC455.4.B5A53 1984 Beaton, Alan. Left side, rightside: a review of laterality research.New Haven, Yale University Press, 1986, c1985. 364 p. QP385.5.B43 1986* Bibliography p. 294-359. Cook, Norman D. The braincode: mechanisms ofinformation transfer and the role of the corpus callosum.London, New York, Methuen, 1986.256 p. Bibliography: p. 237-250. QP382.2.C66 1986
Essentials of neuropsychologicalassessment. Lawrence C. Hartlage,Michael J. Asken, J. Larry Hornsby, editors.New York, Springer Pub.Co., c1987. 237 p. Includes bibliographies. RC386.6.N48E87 1987 Hubel, David H. Eye,brain, and vision. New York,Scientific American Library; distributed by W. H. Freeman,c1988. 240 p.(Scientific + Ican Library series, QP383.H83 1988 no. 22) Bibliography: p. 225-227. Luria, A. R.The man with a shatteredworld: the history of a brainwound. Translated from the Russian byLynn Solotaroff; with a forewordby Oliver Sacks. Cambridge, Mass., HarvardUniversity Press, c1987. 165 p. Translation ofEotgrann. RD594238L8713 1987 1972 edition also is availablein LC as RD156.L8813. 5
Neuropsychology and aging:definitions,..xplanations, and practicalapproaches. Edited by Una Holden. NewYork, New York UniversityPress, 1988. 226 p. RC451.4.A5N47 1988 Includes bibliographies. Poizner, Howard, Edward S.Klima, And Ursula Bellugi.What the hands reveal about the brain. Cambridge, Mass.,MIT Press, c1987. 236 p. RC387.5.P65 1987 Biblicgraphy: p. 217-225. Snyder, Solomon H. Drugsand the brain. NewYork, Scientific American Books; distributed by W. H. Freeman,c1986. 228 p.(Scientific American Library series, RM315.S58 1986 no. 18) Includes bibliographies. the brain. Oxford, NewYork, Oxford University Press, Young, J. Z. Philosophy and QP360.Y68 1987 c1987. 233 p. Bibliography: p. 217-224. given below. Some works are published as apart of series. Examplesof such series titles are varies Experimental brain researchseries. Call number for each volume International Brain ResearchOrganization monograph series. Call number for each volumevaries James Arthur lecture onthe evolution of the humanbrain. Call number for each volumevaries Nutrition and the brain. QP376.N86* Progress in brain research. Call number for each volume varies Studies of brain function. Call number for each volume varies
MTLES SU TAL_1_11.E.,F_2(E)MM.(4.E.A.BM,UKR25 find out about the brain?Illustrated by Erika W. Kors. Asimov, Isaac. How did we QP376.A828 1987 New York, Walker,1987. 61 p. Traces the developmentof scientific knowledgeabout the brain and how it works. Brain function. New Y3rk,Chelsea House, c1988. 123 p. August, Paul Nordstrom. QP376.A94 1988 Bibliography:p. 112-113. brain works with variousregions of the central Explains how the human functions. nervous systemand how psychoactivedrugs may alter their normal human brain: mind andmatter. New York,Arco, c1983. Corrick, James A. The QP376.C658 1983 192 p. intelligence and memory,sleep, brain waves, right/left Explores such topics as psychic powers, coordination, pain, biofeedback,phrenology, memory transplants, and brain research andtechnology. and the brain. NewYork, Chelsea House, c1988. 105 p. Edelscn, Edward. Nutrition QP376.E33 1988 and why the types offoods we eat can affect normalbrain An analysis of how alter mental and functioning.Also discusses howdiets can be manipulated to emotional states in humanbeings.
6 6 The human brain.Hillside, N.J,, Ens low Publishers,c1986. Kettelkamp, Larry. QP376.K395 1986 96 p. Describes the anatomy andoperations of the brain and aspectssuch as memory, biofeedback, and brain surgery. Illustrated by Warren Silverstein, Alvin, gad VirginiaSilverstein. World of the brain. Budd. New York, W. Morrow,c1986. 197 p. QP376.S593 1986 Describes the physical structureand functions of the brainand the nervous and their treatment. system. Also discussesvariou., mental disorders, their causes, HISTORY OF BRAINRESEARCH neurophysiology in the 17th and18th Brazier, Mary AgnesBurniston. A history of experiment. New York, RavenPress, c1984. 230 p. centuries: from concept to QP353.B73 1984 Includes bibliographies. neurophrsiology in the 19thcentury. New York,Raven Press, A history of QP353.B74 1988 c1988. 266 p. Includes bibliographies. Kenneth Dewhurst. Anillustrated history of brainfunction. Clarke, Edwin, mid QP385.C58* Oxford, Sandford Publications,1972. 154 p. Bibliography: p. 144-148. in nineteenth- Harrington, Anne.Medicine, mind, andthe double brain: a study Princeton, N.J., PrincetonUniversity Press, c1987, 336 p. century thought. QP385.5.H37 1987 Bibliography: I'91-328. thought. Jeannerod, Marc. The brainmachine: the developmentof neurophysiological Cambridge, Mass., HarvardUniversity Press, c1985. Translated by David Urion. QP376.J413 1985 171 p. Translation of Lecerveau-machine. Bibliography: p. 149468. of the brain andintelligence. New York,Academic Press, Jerison, Harry J. Evolution QP376.J45* 1973. 482 p. Bibliography: p. 435-456. Douglas J. Memory in historicalperspective: theliterature before Ebbinghaus. editors. New York,Springer-Verlag, c1988. 254 p. Herrmann, Roger Chaffin, BF371.H48 1988 Bibliography: p. 236-241. Historical aspects of cerebralanatomy. London, NewYork, Meyer, Alfred Charles. QL933.M48 Oxford UniversityPress, 1971. 230 p. Bibliography: p. 173-216. Regions of the mind:brain research and the questfor scientific Star, Susan Leigh. University Press, 1989.278 p. certainty. Stanford,Calif., Stanford QP385.S66 1989 Bibliography: p. 241-269. Explorers of the brain.New York, Knopf,1971. 348 p. Stevens, Leonard A. QP376.S8 1971* Bibliography: p. 331-348. 7 ENCYCLOPEDIAS HANDBOOKS.DICTIONARIES, AND Edited by GeorgeAdelman; forewordby Francis 0. Encyclopedia orneuroscience. RC334.E53 1987* Schmitt. Boston,Birkhäuser, 1987. 2 v. Includes bibliographies. titles have beenexerptee from thiswork: The following 120 p. RC341.A26 1989 Abt_mindtAhit&LauAmaina d inind. QP408.L43 1989 Learning and memory.96 p. QP431.S457 1988 sensmajyiteing. 2 v. P132.S64 1989 Speech and language.73 p. nfml. 130 p. QP360.S73 1988 neuropsychology. NewYork, Springer-Verlag, Goodwin, Diana M.A dictionary of QP360.G66 1989* c1989. 325 p. Includes bibliographicalreferences. editors, psychiatry. Edited byHerman M. vanPraag; associate Handbook of biological New York, M.Dekker, Ole J. Rafaelson,Edward J. Sachar. Malcolm H. Lader, 1) RC455.4.B5H35 c1979-81. 6 v.(ixperimental and clinical psychiatry, v. Includes bibliographies. and abnormalbetaviorpsycho- See particularly pt.2, BrAin_machaniams behaviorgenetics and neuro- physiology; pt. 3,DrainjughgnigragAncjgbnumi behaviorchemistry. endocrinology; and pt.4, Brain mechaisms and abnormal Amsterdam, NewYork, Elsevier, 1988- Handbook ofneuropsychology. v. 1- RC343.H225 1988* Editors vary foreach vol. Includes bibliographies. comprehensive presentationof physiological Handbook ofphysiology: a critical, Bethesda, Md., Section 1.The nervous system. knowledge and concepts. QP6.H25 1977, section1* American PhysiologicalSociety, 1977-87. Includes bibliographies. systemv. 2. Motorcontrol.--v. 3. v. 1.Cellular biology of nervous Contents: regulatory systemsof the brain.--v.5. Higher Sensory processes.--v.4. Intrinsic functions of thebrain. Wedding, handbook: behavioraland clinicalperspectives. Danny The Neuropsychology Webster, editors.New York, Springer,c1986. Arthur MacNeillHorton, Jr., Jeffrey QP360.N4945 1986 592 p. Includes bibliographies. ing_RamjEs analysis with reJearch Drug effects on memory:medical subject Bartone, John C. Publishers, c1987.149 p. Z7204.M4B371987 bibliography.Washington, ABBE bibliography and guide.New Orr. Languageand the brain: a Dingwall, William (1017 p.)(Garland referencelibrary of social York, GarlandPub., 1981. 2 v. Z6663.B8D56 1981 science, v. 73) Bibliography: v. 2, p.844-847. 8 Fisher, Dennis F., Jerry J. Jarombek, and Robert Karsh.Short-term memory (1958..1973): an annotated bibliography.Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., U.S. Army Human Engineering Laboratory, 1974. 401 p. Z7204.M4F58 1974 Smith, Andrew J. K., and J. Kiffin Penry. Brain death: a bibliography with ke,7--,stord and author indexes.Bethesda, Applied Neurologic Research Branch, National Institute of NPurological Diseases and Stroke, 1972. 30 p. (NINDS bibliography series, no. 1) cDHEW publication no. (NIH) 73-347) QP87.S67. CONITRENCE PROCEEDINGS AND REVIEWS The Brain-mind problem: philosophical and neurophysiological approaches. Editedby Bahia Gulyas.Leuven, Netherlands, Leuven University Press; Assen, Van Gorcum, c1987. 119 p. (Louvain philocophical studies, 1) QP360.B725 1987 Papers delivered at a symposium held April 18-19, 1986, andsponsored by the Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Sci, ,nce and the Department [ofj Brainand Behaviour Research of the Catholic University of Leuven. Includes bibliographies. Contents: Creutzfeldt, Otto D.Inevitable deadlocks of thr brain-mind discussion.--Eccles, Sir John C.The effect of silent thinking ol,,he cerebral cortex.--Szentigothai, Jtinos. The brain-mind relationship. Cerebral dcminance: the biological foundations. Edited by NormanGeschwind and Albert M. Galaburda. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard UniversityPress, 1984. 232 p. Includes bibliographies. QP385.5.C46 1984 Cognitive neurochemistry. Edited by S. M. Stahl, S. D. Iversen,and E. C. Goodman. Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press, 1987. 395 p. RC394.C64C6 1987 Based on the proceedings of a symposium held in Oct.1986 to celebrate the opening of the Clinical Neuroscience Research Unitof the Neuroscience Research Centre established by Merck Sharp & DohmeResearch Laboratories at Harlow, UK. Includes bibliographies. Contemporary reviews in neuropsychology. Harry A. Whitaker, editor.New York, Springer-Verlag, c1988. 172 p. QP360.C663 1988 Includes bibliographies. Dahlem Workshop on Neurobiology of Neocortex,Berlin, 1932,Neurobiology of neocortex: report of the Dahlem Workshop onNeurobiology of Neocortex, Berlin, 1987 May 17-22. P. Rakic and W. Singer, editors.Chichester, Eng., New York, Wiley, 1988. 461 p.(Life sciences research report, 42) QP383.12.D35 1987 "Sponsored by Senat der Stadt Berlin, Stifterverbandfill.die Deutsche Wissenschaft." Includes bibliographies. Language, communication, and the brain.Editor, Fred Plum. New York, Raven Press, c1988. 294 p.(Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease. Research publications,v. 66) RC423.L333 1988 Based on the 66th Annual Meeting of theAssociation for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease, held Dec. 5-6, 1986, in NewYork City. Includes bibliographies. 9
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Washington, Congress ofthe U.S., Office of Technology Impacts of neuroscience. QP356.I45 1984 Assessment; U.S. Govt.Print. Off., 1984. 36 p. "OTA-BP-BA-24" Includes bibliographicalreferences. and directions for The Neurological basesof language disordersin children: methods held at the NationalInstitutes of Health, Jan.16-17, 1978. research: a symposium Bethesda, Md., U.S. Christy L. Ludlow andMary Ellen Doran-Quine,editors. Education, and Welfare,Public Health Service, NationalInstitutes Dept. of Health, Disorders and of Health, NationalInstitute of Neurologicaland Communicative U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,1980. 196 p. (NINCDSmonograph, Stroke; Washington, RJ496.L35N48 no. 22)(NIH publication, no.79-440) Includes bibliographies. drug abuse research.Editors, Roger M. Brown,David P. Neuroscience methods in Health and HumanServices, Friedman, Yuth Nimit.Rockville, Md., U.S. Dept. of Alcohol, Drug Abuse, andMental Health Administration, Public Health Service, Off., 1985. National Institute ofDrug Abuse.Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. 62) (DHHS publication, no.(ADM) 85-1415) 151 p. (NIDAresearch monograph, RC564.N48 1985 Includes bibliographies. mental health: a report onneuroscience research: statusand The Neuroscience of from panels of scientists potentialfor mental healthand mental illness disciplines. Rockville, Md.,U.S. Dept. of Health and representative of contributing Drug Abuse, and MentalHealth Human Services, PublicHealth Service, Alcohol, Institute of MentalHealth, 1984.77 p. (DHHS Administration, National QP356.N4833 1984 publication, no. (ADM)84-1363) Editors, Jacqueline F.McGinty, David P. Friedman. Opioids in the hippocampus. Health Service, Rockville, Md., U.S. Dept.of Health andHuman Services, Public and Mental HealthAdministration, National Institute on Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Off., distributor, 1988. 151 p.(NIDA Drug Abuse; Washington,U.S. Govt. Print. 82) (DHHS publication, no.(ADM) 88-1568) research monograph, QP383.25.065 1988 Includes bibliographies. with brain disorders.John M. Freeman, Prenatal and perinatalfactors associated of Child Health andHuman editor. Bethesda, Md.,National Institute Institute of Neurologicaland CommunicativeDisorders and Development, National Services, Public Health Service,National Stroke, U.S. Dept. ofHealth and Human 1985. 449 p. (NIHpublication, no. 85-1149) Institutes of Health, RC570.P684 1985 Includes bibliographies. SERVICES that indexrelevant journal articlesand AiamAcmg_Axammizs choice in searching (for other literature on thebrain are listedbelow. Use terms of your list of subjectheadings on p. 2.) example, terms in the public and college lioraries: The following indexes areavailable in most
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&mIalr Review of NeuroscienceQP351.A68 Behavioral Neujoscience BF1.B39 Brain RC321.B79 13rain and Cognition QP376.B69595 Brain and Language RC423.A1B68 Brain Research BulletinQP376.B725 Brain. Behavior and EvolutionQL750.B48 Brain. behavior. and ImmunityQP356.47.B73 InternatigneeDevelopmental Neuropsychologv QP351.I775uncataloged in N&CPR Josnal_gf jagtagsheniitry QP351.J57 Jounal of NeuroscienceQP351.J65 Neuroscience QP351.J64 Neuropsychologia RC321.N435 Neuropsychjatul BehavioralNeurolov uncataloged in N&CPR Neuroscience QP351.N43 ISTeurogiBiobelavioral Reviews QP360.B55 REPRESEXTAMMILQMAL ARTICLES Angier, Natalie, Storming thewall: blood-brain barrier.Discover, v. 11, May 1990: Q1.D57 66-72. Brown, Phyllida. Brain diseases maybe triggem 1,y toxins in food.New scientist, v. 126, June9, 1990: 36. Q1.N52 Glickstein, Mitchell. Thediscovery of the visual cortex.Scientific American, v. 259, Sept. 1988: 118-119, 122-127. Q1.S35
Holloway, Marguerite.Profile: vive la difference;Doreen Kimura plumbs male and female brains. Scientific American, v.263, Oct. 1990: 40, 42. T1.S5
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Hopson, Janet L. A pleasurable chemistry. Psyc.iology today, v. 22, July-Aug. 1988: 29-30, 32-33. BF1.P855 Marx, Jean. Fetal nerve grafts show promise in Parkinson's. Science, v. 247, Feb. 2, 1990: 529. Q1.535 Pennisi, Elizabeth. Neurobiology gets computational. BioScience, v. 39, May 1989: 283-287. QH1.A277 Positron emission tomography--a new approach to brain chemistry. JAMA, v. 260, Nov. 11, 1988: 2704-2710. R15.A48 "From the Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Associatim, Chicago." Tulving, Endel. Remembering and knowing the past. American scientist, v. 77, July/ Aug. 1989: 361-367. LJ85.S502 Zametkin, Alan J., and others. Cerebral glucose metabolism in adults with hyperactivity of childhood onset. New England journal of medicine, v. 323, Nov. 15, 1990: 1361-1366. R11.B7 REPORTS and other types of literature are indexed in the following guides: search under terms of your choice. Gw..eramenilkponto_e_a_Iuncents & Judaic (1946-) Z7916.G78* Mpi thlv Ca UL_v* Unitedtales Government Publications (1895-) Z1223A18* LELLEMP_MMIga_Mi_301 rTS, sold by the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22161, include the following: Barrett, Ernest S., And Glenn F. Wilson.Topographic mapping of brain activity. Galveston, Tex., Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, October 1987. 86 p. (AAMRL-TR-87-069) A1)-A204 056** Comer, Dominique, ADA Jean-Claude Baron. Positron emission tomography studies in the normal and abnormal aging of human brain.Gif-sur-Yvette, France, Commissariat a l'energie atomique, Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, Dept. de Biologie, 1987. 13 p. (DE88-754046) CEA-CONF-9349** "Presented at the WHO International Workshop on Epidemiology of Mental and Neurological Disorders in the Elderly, Beijing, 16-20 November 1987." Cooper, Leon N. Future of brain and information research. Providence, R.I., Center for Neural Science, Brown University, May 11, 1987. 44 p. AD-A180 410** "Presented at the symposium honoring the 40th anniversary of the Office of Naval Research." Hand, James D. Split-brain theory and recent results in brain research: implications for the design of instruction. Debuque, Iowa, Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1984. 11 p. ED298 900** "Chapter 12 of Instructiona develo ment. the state of the art v. 1." Posner, Michael I., And Steven E. Petersen.The attention system of the human brain. St. Louis, Mo., Dept. of Neurology, Washington University, Feb. 28, 1989. 25 p. AD-A206 437** 1 9
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Andreasen, Nancy C.Brain imaging: applications in psychiatry.Science, v. 239, Mar. 18, 1988: 1381-1388.
ApproachinGhe 21st century: opportunities for NIMH neuroscienceresearch. Rockville, v1d., U.S. Dept. of Health and HumanServices, Public Health Service, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental HealthAdministration, National Institute of Mental Health, 1988. 105 p. (DHHSpublication, no. (ADM) 89-1580) Brain and cognition: some new technologies.Daniel Druckman and John I. Lacey, editors. Washington, National AcademyPress, 1989. 78 p. Das, Gopal D. Neural transplantation: anhistorical perspective. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, v. 14, winter 1990: 389-401.
Decade of the brain: answers throughscientific research. Bethesda, Md., U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, PublicHealth Service, National Institutes of Health, Jan. 1989. 43 p. (NIH publication, no.88-2957) "A publication of the NationalAdvisory Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke Council."
Gazzaniga, Michael S.Organization of the human brain,Science, v. 245, Sept. 1, 1989: 947-952. Montgomery, Geoffrey. The mind in motion.Discover, v.10, Mar. 1989: 58-61, 64- 66, 68. Neurologists try to unlock the secrets oflanguage.
Neurotoxicity: identifying and controllingpoisons of the nervous system. Washington, Congress of the U.S., Office of TechnologyAssessment, 1990. 361 p. Includes bibliographical references.
ADD %1AQI_..17,ES OF INFORMATION National Brain Research Association 1900 L St., NW, Suite 300 Washington, D.C. 20036 Telephone: (202) 331-8445 Parents and friends of children with brain disorders.Provides a network of support for parents. For the names and addresses ofother relevant organizations and research projects, consult the Encyclopedia of Associations(A822.E5*) and Research Centers Directory (AS25.D5*) under such keywords as Brain and Neurosciences.