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Deinonychus
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25 Jul 2011, 8:43 am

Hi there,

anyone here, who studied or studies neuroscience?

I am interested in this, but I probably can't study it, because there is no distant learning program for this.

how is it? Where did you? What are you doing now? What kind of things did you learn? What books to recommend? Any great blogs?

thanks,
anton



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25 Jul 2011, 11:25 am

It is one of my special interests. I started with the areas of interest I love most, like neuropsychopharmacology and branched out. I use online free medical journals to get me thinking about the various facets of how ASD works. I'm returning to college to get a degree in biology and following that with a declared major in neurology. The best thing you can do is start with small parts, what interests you the most. And branch out. Read wikipedia and look for the sources for more information. It's a beautiful field and is a good one for people on the spectrum because you will learn a lot about how things work. I recommend any old textbooks on human anatomy you can find or sites like pubmed. Even reading abstracts only will guide you. Good luck!