Founded in 1969, the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) now has nearly 35,000 members in more than 95 countries. Year-round programming includes the publishing of two highly regarded scientific journals, JNeurosci and eNeuro; professional development resources and career training through Neuronline, the Society’s home for learning and discussion; science advocacy and public policy engagement including annual Capitol Hill Day; and a variety of engaging public outreach efforts, led by the expanding and interactive collection of public-facing resources on BrainFacts.org.
A measurement of Subjective Well Being created by the OECD. What is your recipe for a better life — a good education, clean air, nice home, money? See how your country measures up on the topics important to you. Help Start with all topics rated equallyor set your own preferences here. More than 100,000 users of the Better Life Index around the world have shared their views on what makes for a better life. There is more to life than the cold numbers of GDP and economic statistics – This Index allows you to compare well-being across countries, based on 11 topics the OECD has identified as essential, in the areas of material living conditions and quality of life.
The Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes) at the University of Amsterdam is ranked among the best psychology research institutes in the world, with six program groups covering a wide range of topics with a focus on basic, quantitative, and experimental research. No less than 16 of our members are among the top 2% best scientists worldwide.
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