Links of Interest
Animal Behavior
- Dogs
- Parks, Reserves and Zoos
- American Zoos and Aquarium Association
- Belize parks, Bacalar Chico Marine & Wildlife
- Indianapolis Zoo
- Lincoln Park Zoo
- Luray Reptile Center, Petting Zoo, and Dinosaur Park
- Metro Toronto Zoo
- Monterey Bay Aquarium
- New England Aquarium
- Oakland Zoo
- San Diego Wild Animal Park
- Sea World & Bush Gardens
- Victoria Falls National Park
- Wildlife at the Zoo
- Therapy Programs
History
- History of Psychology Timeline—Lists the major historical figures in Psychology along an timeline. Includes pictures and links to more information.
- Online Versions of Classic Psychology Books and Articles
- Today in the History of Psychology—This site is interesting since you can find the event in history by choosing the date the event took place.
Miscellaneous Sites
- Charles Darwin's Books Online
- Classics in the History of Psychology—Classics in the History of Psychology is an effort to make the full texts of a large number of historically significant public domain documents from the scholarly literature of psychology and allied disciplines available on the World Wide Web. There are now over 25 books and about 200 articles and chapters on-line. The site also contains links to over 200 relevant works posted at other sites.
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Online—An online version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision.
- Exploratorium: Memory—Memory, a major exhibition at the Exploratorium, ran from May 22, 1998 through January 10, 1999. More than 40 new exhibits grouped into six broad areas guided visitors through the labyrinth of memory from personal, social, cultural, psychological, and neurological perspectives.
- Freud Museum
- History of Mental Disorders (Wikipedia)
- How the Brain Works
- On the Psychologist's Couch—A collection of humorous information related to psychology.
- Sigmund Freud: Conflict and Culture—Few figures have had so decisive and fundamental an influence on the course of modern cultural history as Sigmund Freud. Yet few figures also have inspired such sustained controversy and intense debate. Freud's legacy continues to be hotly contested, as demonstrated by the controversy attracted by this exhibition even before its opening. Our notions of identity, memory, childhood, sexuality, and, most generally, of meaning have been shaped in relation to--and often in opposition to--Freud's work. The exhibition examines Freud's life and his key ideas and their effect upon the twentieth century.
- The Association of Black Psychologists
- The Lighter Side of Psych—A collection of humorous information related to psychology.
- Timeline of Challenge and Progress: The Inclusion of People of Color in Psychology in the United States
Physiological
- American Academy of Neurology—A professional organization representing neurologists worldwide.
- Brain Type Institute—This site address the presence of 16 inborn brain types which regulate mental and motor skills.
- The Whole Brain Atlas—This sight contains: a laboratory guide that is being used but is still undergoing development. It contains 2-D, MRI, tissue and gross brain images, 3-D computer graphic reconstructions of brain material and summary drawings. Chapters, beginning with development topography and continuing with sensory and motor systems arrange the syllabus. It includes the brainstem and cranial nerves, cerebellum, basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, and limbic structures.