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SoundNet - Whale Culture - A New Report
University in Nova Scotia, Canada. He explored the topic in the journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences and based his conclusions on several studies including his own. Whitehead says whale culture ... other kinds of behaviors that they do." This research was funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. |Homepage | SoundNet | Expedition | Youth | Whales | Shop | Membership | ...
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IU CISAB - K-12 Resources in Animal Behavior
Indiana University Departments (including Biology, Dept of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Neural Science and Anthropology) to promote research and education in neuroscience, animal learning, development, ecology ...
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Orca Network - Do Orcas Use Symbols?
In 2001 a landmark paper was published in the British Journal of Behavioural and Brain Sciences called Culture in Whales and Dolphins, by Luke Rendell and Hal Whitehead. The authors reviewed ... can't go much further in the discussion of orca cultures without drawing from other sciences that have long established backgrounds in describing the processes that underly human cultures. That ...
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Orca Network Orcas of the Salish Sea, Part II
Culture in whales and dolphins, published in the Journal of Behavioral and Brain Sciences: "The complex and stable vocal and behavioral cultures of sympatric groups of killer whales ( ... degree of complexity in the nervous system, and the structural complexity of the orca brain appears capable of supporting a degree of consciousness that could allow culturally acquired, meaningful ...
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Brain control of the masses via pollutants
"Harold C. Hodge, Ph.D., the former chair of the National Academy of Sciences' National Research Council's Committee on Toxicology was the Atomic Energy Commission scientist who ... -level CO poisoning symptoms are a result of less oxygen being transported to the brain. These symptoms include nausea, dizziness, depression, irritability, headaches and other common symptoms often misdiagnosed ...
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The Human Brain - Diet & Menu
Guidelines Nutrition Counselor, Debra Burke, suggests general dietary guidelines for optimizing nourishment for your brain and your body. Diet and Menu Topics: Fats Proteins Carbohydrates Micronutrients Suggested Menus Fats ... such as this. Many thanks to Debra Burke, who has a Masters Degree in Nutritional Sciences. topics > webteam@www.fi.edu © 2004 - The Franklin Institute Online - All rights ...
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The Human Brain - Watch Your Head
Early research observed ... nerves – thus bypassing the blood-brain barrier. Scientists at Canada's Maurice Lamontagne Institute and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences demonstrated that mercury dissolved in lake ...
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Indiana University Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences
The College IU Bloomington Find People The IU College of Arts & Sciences is the largest and oldest of Indiana University’s schools ... College offers 64 areas of study spanning the liberal arts and sciences, from the study of the birth of the universe to the ... When neurons fire up: Study sheds light on rhythms of the brain Korean teachers taking in differences, making notes during month-long visit more ...
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Brian J Ford - recent TV and radio
Gale Foley, 0815h, 6 November, BBC Wales. BJF, 1997, Interviewed on the brain and memory loss, BBC Radio Cumbria, 1040-1050h, 18 November. BJF, 1997, Blondes, brunettes and ...
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Brian J Ford articles in Boz magazine
Boz magazine 39: 5, July. BJF, 1997, Science Column (29): Modern Marvels [chocolate, fish brain, hubble, jeans], with illustrated report on Köhler Award, Boz magazine 40: 4, August. BJF, 1997 ...
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