* http://www.occmuenster.de/
The Otto Creutzfeldt Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary research institution located in Münster, Germany. It comprises laboratories and institutes from the Department of Psychology, Biology and Medicine. With a group of students , we will be organizing a lecture series inviting local scientists during the upcoming semester (see Neurotime in MS).
* http://pbs.jhu.edu/research/holland/index.html
People in the HOLLAND LAB study the mechanisms behind motivation of behavior, associative learning and attention in learning & action. It is one of the leading laboratories in this field and contributes mainly to the falsification of classical learning theories. Also, it is associated with the Johns Hopkins Neurogenetics & Behavior Center (http://nbc.jhu.edu/default.aspx). reently, I'm did an internship here. Please feel welcome to visit my German online blog: http://blog.zdf.de/nano/
* http://psych.nyu.edu/phelpslab/people/elizabeth_phelps.htm
In the PHELPS LAB, scientists conduct research on different aspects of emotional learning and memory. It is one of the leading laboratories for social cognitive neuroscience and adresses questions like
The Neural mechanisms of emotional control and flexibility
The Neural Basis for Dehumanization, Anthropomorphisms and Social Disgust
* http://lawneuro.typepad.com/the-law-and-neuroscience-blog/
The law and neuroscience blog is an innitiative founded by leading scientists such as Liz Phelps. Its discussion forums are open to interested scientists and the general public.
* http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html
This digital brain atlas is a great tool to enrich your studies about the human neuroanatomy and its pathologies.
* http://mouse.brain-map.org/welcome.do
This is a useful database to look up genetic maps of the rat brain.
* http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm
The MIT Open Course Work provides you with free material from world class lectures and seminars.
* http://www.sven-meuth.de/index.html
Professor Sven Meuth was the first German scientist who earned an MD PhD degree.
Besides descriptions about his research on neuroimmunology, you can find useful links to other neurosience websites.