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Eye Simulation Page Description: Simulates eye motion (the eyes follow the pointer) and demonstrates the effects of disabling one or more of the 12 eye muscles and one or more of the 6 cranial nerves that control eye motion. Requires Shockwave. (cim.ucdavis.edu) |
Mini Mental Status Examination Description: Offers a quick way to determine cognitive function and to monitor changes or disease progress. (nevdgp.org.au) |
Neuroscience Nursing Consultants Description: Information, links and news in the neuroscience field. (neuronurse.com) |
Neuroscience Tutorial Description: Extensive anatomical and functional tutorial, from the Washington University School of Medicine. (thalamus.wustl.edu) |
Neurosciences on the Internet Description: Contains a searchable and browsable index of neuroscience resources available on the World Wide Web and other parts of the Internet. (neuroguide.com) |
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