Useful Links

Research Resources

Psychinfo is a database of psychology articles sorted by subject, author, journal, etc. Very useful for doing background research for your papers.
British National Corpus has over 100 million words in transcribed conversations. Perfect research tool if you're interested in language.
Word Frequency Analyzer helps with reaction time studies, priming studies, memory studies, and similarity studies.
Perception stimuli page for those of you interested in understanding vision, or other ways of figuring out the world around us.
Brain atlas for studying neuroscience and knowing where you are.
Psychological Assessment Database For educational psychology, and emotion research.

Writing Resources:

APA style template which can potentially be of use in formatting your papers.
which has some interesting tips and links if you want advice on how to write papers.
Scientific Style Tips for writing research papers.

Psychology Resources

American Psychological Society homepage. The top research psychology organization.
American Psychological Association homepage. The largest psychology organization in the country (clinical and research).
Psyc Science Net A large internet portal for all things psychological.
Psi Chi , the national psychology honors society.
Stanford Psychology Dept. so you can look into ways to become more active in psychology here at Stanford.

Misc. Resources

The orgin of species by Darwin in its entirety for all you evolutionary psychologists.
The human genome project in case you're big on genetics and psychology.
The World of Biology, detailed pictures and information about all of the human body systems
. A brain learing site that is highly reputed.
which you can do for yourself!
Mammalian Brain Museum where you can compare your brain to that of a chipmunk (or other mammal of your choice).