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Awards and Mentions (in reverse chronological order)
 

In January 2013, the Brain from Top to Bottom Blog has been selected in the Neuroscience section of Alltop, an aggregator of RSS feeds. Alltop collect the headlines of the latest stories from the best sites and blogs that cover a topic.

In its Web page about the brain, the Newton Street Study Guides, an education and research center specialized on learning and performance, highlights The Brain from Top to Bottom and describes its specific navigation boxes.

In February 2012, the online learning resources for medical and health science students MedReviewed.com briefly reviewed The Brain from Top to Bottom.
In its Web page about the human brain (first published in January 2007 and updated in November 2011), L'Encyclopédie de l'Agora, a Quebec-based, French-language online encyclopedia, highlights The Brain from Top to Bottom and describes the method used to navigate this web site.

In February 2011, the web portal Thot Cursus, "Le monde de la formation à distance", put The Brain from Top to Bottom in his repertory of free e-learning resources.

In January 2011, The Brain from Top to Bottom was briefly reviewed in Perspective infirmière, the magazine of l'Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec (OIIQ) (vol. 8, no 1).

In December 2010, the blog Mister Medicine made a list of 50 great ebooks for nurses entitled "Top 50 eBooks for Nurses". The Brain from Top to Bottom has been selected in the "Anatomy" section of this list.

 

In October 2010, The Brain from Top to Bottom was briefly reviewed in the magazine Sciences et Avenir, no 764, p.58.

 

In August 2010, The Brain from Top to Bottom was briefly reviewed in the magazine Les Dossiers de La Recherche, no 40, p.96.

In July 2010, The Brain from Top to Bottom was briefly reviewed in The Behavioral Medicine Report.

In March 2010, The Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF), sponsored by the NIH Blueprint Consortium, includes The Brain from Top to Bottom as part of its catalog of web-based resources relevant for neuroscience research.
In January 2009, the French version of The Brain from Top to Bottom was nominated at the 22th Roberval Award in the Multimedia category.
In February 2008, the French version of The Brain from Top to Bottom was briefly reviewed in the magazine Les Dossiers de La Recherche, no 30, p.97.
In December 2007, The Brain from Top to Bottom was reviewed by Dr. Kevin Ahern (scroll down the page to find it) in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Dec 1, 2007 (Vol. 27, No. 21 ).
In March 2007, USA Today reporter April Holladay used The Brain from Top To Bottom as her primary source for a three-part series that she published on how human memory operates (part 1, part 2, part 3).
In September 2006, Agence Science Presse published an article about the French version of The Brain from Top to Bottom entitled Le cerveau mis à nu.
In summer 2006, The Brain from Top to Bottom was reviewed by Dennis Liu in CBE Life Sciences Education, 2006 Summer; 5(2): 94-98.
In April 2006, there was a short article in Science magazine about The Brain from Top to Bottom (Volume 312, Number 5772, Issue of 21 April 2006).
The Brain from Top to Bottom received a 2006 MERLOT Awards for exemplary online learning resources. To read the press release, click here. You can also read the Brain from Top to Bottom page in the MERLOT learning materials and its peer review. With more than 38 000 members, The Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching - MERLOT promotes outstanding online resources designed to enhance teaching and learning.
The Brain from Top to Bottom is mentioned in the Acknowledgement section of A Short Course in Intellectual Self-Defense, by Normand Baillargeon, 7 Stories Press, July 2007.
In December 2004, The Brain from Top to Bottom was briefly reviewed in the French magazine La Recherche, No 381, p.16.
In May 2004, The Brain from Top to Bottom was the " Site of the Month " of Neuroscience for Kids.

 

The Brain from Top to Bottom has received many other favourable notices in newspapers and magazines, and on various Web sites. For links to some of this coverage, enter the phrase "The Brain from Top to Bottom" into any Internet search engine.

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