- February 27, 2005: CMU neurobiologist discovers a novel treatment for seizures: Radha Chitale, The Tartan
- December 9, 2005: Carnegie Mellon Neuroscientist Alison Barth Receives Grant to Develop a Therapy to Prevent Seizures
- July 5, 2005: Carnegie Mellon Neuroscientist Receives $1 Million To Understand Neural Integration from the International Human Frontier Science Program
- April, 12, 2005: Carnegie Mellon and U. of Pittsburgh create tool to understand neuron rhythms, learning: Medical News Today
- March 21, 2005: Carnegie Mellon University Scientists Develop Technology That Uses MRI To Visualize Gene Expression in Living Animals
- November 1, 2004: Decision Making Research: Mark Egerman, The Tartan
- June 16, 2002: Researcher battles ailment that makes patients visualize only right side of things: Byron Spice, Science Editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- December 5, 2001:Behrmann Cited for her Research into the Mind's "Eye": Teresa Thomas
- November 28th, 2001CMU Professor Wins Award for Psychology: Byron Spice, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
- August 10th, 2000: NSF Awards $1.84 Million to CNBC for Graduate Studies: Dept. of Public Relations, Carnegie Mellon University
- August 2nd, 1999: Pitt Mathematician Tracks Origin of Hallucinations: Byron Spice, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- The CNBC is a co-sponsor of CNS*99, the 1999 Computational Neuroscience Meeting.
- November 16th, 1998: Learning the Language of the Brain: Sharon Voas, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- February 19th, 1998: In a Sense, Study has Disarming Result: Byron Spice, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- November 21, 1997: NSF Awarads $1.7 Million for Interactice planetarium Show About the Human Brain: Chris File and Teresa Sokol Thomas, Carnegie Mellon News, vol 5 no 7.
- Spring 1997: A Few Petals Short of Reality: Elizabeth Starr, Carnegie Mellon Magazine, with photographs by Ken Andreyo.
- March 19th, 1997: Ann Devlin interviews Jay McClelland
- December 23rd, 1996. Robots Trained to Think Like Rats - Honest: Byron Spice, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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