Hi,
Yes, this is a good idea.  I've toyed with it a bit. Currently I have a bus 
with Ralph Crampton (?)(jackie gleason) as the bus driver for the field trip 
:-)
jim

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>Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 06:53:27 -0600
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>Nancy:
>
>Great idea!  Neuroscience research isn't my area of expertise.  Can you
>or anyone else make some suggestions about where some cutting edge
>neuroscience research is taking place?
>
>Rod
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>Rod,
>
>I would include a couple of major universities at which there is some
>neuroscience research occurring - related to brain function/dysfunction
>(such as dementia), the scientific study of sleep etc. Someplace where
>they could see the equipment used in such research (EEG, PET, fMRI etc)
>and hear researchers talk about the process of investigating the brain.
>
>Also research related to other interesting topics - animal cognition,
>language (in humans or animals), memory, and eating/hunger/obesity come
>to mind.
>
>I think where you go depends on your students' interest and you could
>probably try to make some contacts at universities/institutions after
>getting a sense of what they'd find most interesting.
>
>Since psychology is so very happening at this time BECAUSE of the
>innovations in investigative technology, I wouldn't leave this stuff
>out.
>
>
>Nancy Melucci
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