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young boy holding two sides of the brainTop 30 Neuroscience Blogs

Our top 30 neuroscience blogs offer a little bit of everything.  Students, interested parties, and information junkies will find a lot to love about our choices.  Brain chemistry, neurology, and every concievable topic within neuroscience has been covered by one or more of these blogs. 

We've chosen small to medium blog spots in the hopes of showing the reader something a little bit new and different.  But there are still the big boys in our top 30, as they have the content and the budget to make a push as some of the best blogs out there. So, here are the top 30 neuroscience blogs for your enjoyment and enlightenment.

Top Five

  1. Eide Neurolearning Blog: The Eide Blog offers stellar articles on topics ranging from brain learning to attention deficit disorders. There is so much here, it's almost too much good stuff on a wide range of topics within the neuroscience moniker.
    • Why We Love It: Scientific, intelligent, and interesting, the Eide Neurolearning Blog has it all. It's a one-stop spot for all readers' neuroscience needs.
    • Favorite Post: The Hook, Curiosity, and the Brain
  2. Neurophilosphy: Molecules, minds, and philosophy come together in this superb blog. It covers a wide range of neuroscience fact and has a ton of content on its site.
  3. Frontal Cortex: Blogger Jonah Lehrer is a Columbia University grad, Rhodes Scholar, and contributing editor to Wired magazine. He's a great writer with intelligent and insightful articles that alone are worth the price of admission.
    • Why We Love It: There are interesting stories, whip-smart coverage, and great writing. What else do you need?
    • Favorite Post: The Near-Miss Effect
  4. Mind Hacks: A site described as one that explores neuroscience and mind tricks to actually figure out what is going on inside someone's mind. With the occasional humorous posting, this site has it all.
    • Why We Love It: With no advertising, a pleasing look, and the feel of a small scale blog with big ideas, Mind Hacks is one of the top neuroscience blogs out there.
    • Favorite Post: Hungry judges less likely to grant parole
  5. Deric Brownds' MindBlog: Deric Brownds' research of 35 years has helped us understand how vision works. His blog sheds light on new ideas about the mind, brain, and human behavior.
    • Why We Love It: Great articles on a wide range of topics help to differentiate this blog from others. The superb writing and impressive research doesn't hurt either.
    • Favorite Post: Improving your cognitive toolkit - VII

The Rest of the Best

  • All in the Mind: Everything brain related is a possible topic for this blog. It's run in conjuction with a weekly radio program in Australia.
  • Brain Blogger: Brain Blogger contains topics from multidimensional biopsychosocial perspectives. Neurology, psychiatry, and health care are general topics on this wide-ranging blog site.
  • Brain in a Vat: Brain in a Vat is what you would call a research digest. News and gadgets are a main focus of this blog.
  • Brain Science Podcast: Podcasts reign supreme on this blog spot. Topics run the gamut from "Magic and the Brain" to "Embodied Cognition."
  • Brain Waves: Neuroscience news is provided by blogger R. Douglas Fields. He received advanced degrees at UC Berkeley, San Jose State, and UC San Diego, so his blog posts are intelligent and spot on.
  • Brain Windows: The focus here is on brain imaging technologies. Single cells, systems, and circuits are the focus.
  • Brains on Purpose: Conflict resolution -- and how neuroscience can play a role -- is discussed to a great degree within Brains on Purpose.
  • Conscious Brain: Articles on free will, brain rhythms, and the body and brain pepper this blog. The Conscious Brain is a relatively new blog that offers interesting and insightful articles for the reader.
  • Corpus Callosum: Neuroscience meets politics and everything in between on this informative blog. Science news and social commentary round out the topics.
  • Dana Foundation Blog: Neuroeducation, neuroethics, and brain science come together in this information-packed blog. Topics such as morality, murder, and brain awareness help to balance out more scientific posts.
  • Neuroanthropology: Neuroanthropology hopes to bring a better understanding of the brain and body in its pages. It's a middle ground between neuroscience and anthropology topics, with many falling somewhere in between.
  • Neurodudes: Billed as the intersection between neuroscience and artificial intelligence, Neurodudes is a unique and challenging site. What makes it truly interesting is that it's an open forum for writers to post.
  • Neuroethics and Law Blog: A neuroscience blog with a law slant, this site offers insight into ethical issues on the brain. Articles on moral psychology, behavior, and psychoanalysis are some of the topics posted on this blog.
  • NeuroLogica Blog: Blogger Steven Novella, MD, offers articles on neuroscience and critical thinking. There is a healthy does of skepticism within his solid writing.
  • Neurology News Today: All the news that's fit to print on topics such as neurology and neuroscience. The blog is part of a larger site with all sorts of topics for the interested reader.
  • Neuromarketing: A marketing slash neuroscience blog, this is a unique blend of interesting articles on a blend of things. There is neuroscience research, sections on neuromanagement, and marketing branding, all compiled into one spot.
  • NeuroMonitoring: Cited as the only intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring blog run by a neurophysicist with a PhD. And if you understand what any of that means, this is the blog for you.
  • Neuroscience News: A large blog, Neuroscience Daily has articles and news from the latest research reports. Every topic you could ever want covered is here in full force.
  • Neurotopia: The blogger received his neuroscience PhD in August 2005. The blog consists of current events within neuroscience, and all proceeds from page views go to help Doctors Without Borders.
  • Nothing's Shocking: A blog with a little bit of everything in it, Nothing's Shocking covers politics to nature and then back to Neuroscience before it starts up again on a new and challenging topic.
  • Of Two Minds: Two PhD candidates team up on this blog to set the neuroscience world on fire. Their blog comes oh-so close.
  • SCLin's Neuroscience Blog: Neuroscience, electrophysiology, and neuromodulatory systems are examined. Higher education, along with multiple degrees, might be necessary to comprehend the work being illustrated on the blog.
  • Sharp Brains: Sharp Brains is a site about brain fitness and overall cognitive health. Topics include stress and the brain, brain rewiring, and schizophrenia research, among many other high-level and intriguing posts.
  • Small Gray Matters: High-brow articles on everything brain related. The site declares it's of brains and their minds, but it's a bit more complicated than that.
  • Sports are 80 Percent Mental: This interesting blog delves into sports science, sports psychology, and fitness research. The mental side of sports is decoded in this blog spot.

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