[Info] Anyone have Desire for a Resource Library?

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DayDreamer

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I was searching on my computer for neurology and video and started watching a set of lectures from Stanford university. It is a fun class. After starting to watch it I searched for more videos that were of good quality for educational purposes
This may be review or new material depending on you

http://www.youtube.com/course?list=EC848F2368C90DDC3D
the one above is a Stanford set of lectures

http://www.academicearth.org/courses/neuroscience-lab

http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/neuroscience/lectures.html


The following are epilepsy resources from the well known sites:

http://www.ilae.org/Visitors/MeetingProceedings/index.cfm

http://www.ilae.org/visitors/Centre/EducationResources.cfm

http://www.aesnet.org/professional-...-education-program/epilepsy-education-program

If more can be found, please add them: neurochemistry, epilepsy, advanced biology, any subject you find relevant to understanding our brains and their processes better... The format does not need to be video. I am interested in more of the above educational resources than what I find at the common epilepsy websites. It would be nice to understand this blasted body of mine.
 
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