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First version of the PEBBLES, used in the BLIP Lab at NTU Singapore |
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File describing the PEBBLES questionnaire and its development in the BLIP Lab at NTU SG, with acknowledgements |
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Aug 23, 2018Suzy J. STYLES
This Dataverse collects together tools, resources and self evaluations scales that help us understand sensation and perception. These resources have been developed in the Brain, Language and Intersensory Perception Lab (BLIP Lab) at NTU. |
Jun 21, 2018 - Evolution of the Human Primate
Styles, Suzy J, 2018, "The Amazing Primate Brain", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/F4K60D, DR-NTU (Data), V2
Prof Primate (2018) The Amazing Primate Brain. A3 Poster showing brain mass, neuron count and neuron density for 4 non-primate mammals (mouse, rat, rabbit, and capybara), and 4 primates (mouse-lemur, marmoset, rhesus, and human), along with an elephant brain for comparison. |
Jun 21, 2018 -
The Amazing Primate Brain
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Styles SJ (2018) The Amazing Primate Brain. A3 Poster. DR-NTU (Data) V2 [Updated to correct Marmoset body weight] |
