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This five part series looks at the intricacies of the brain, from childhood to adulthood. A A baby’s brain weighs less then a pound, but within it lies the power to control movement, as well as the ability...
For centuries the human brain has been thought of as incapable of fundamental change. People suffering from neurological defects, brain damage or strokes were usually written-off as hopeless cases. But...
This programme examines questions of memory and identity. From the woman who is having her most traumatic memories wiped out by a pill, to the man with no memory, this film reveals how these remarkable human...
Video recording of the Royal Society’s 2007 Ferrier Lecture given by Dr Marc Tessier-Lavigne. The pattern of connections among nerve cells in the brain is highly precise, and arises during embryonic and...
The human brain is mysterious and the more we know about it, the more complex the whole system seems to be. However, it is only now in the 21st century that scientists have new techniques that can be used to...
Looks at Dr Guy Clifton’s experimental treatment in Texas in which brain damage following head injury is reduced by cooling the body to a state of hypothermia.
Focuses on two men who have sustained brain damage through long-term exposure to solvents and chemical sprays at work. Unable to return to work, they become clines of the Family Centre for Brain Damage...
One of the most dramatic contributions of clinical psychology is seen in the wake of brain damage. This programme follows a psychologist as he reassures patient, family and medical staff in the aftermath of...
The eight-part CUTTING EDGE series, filmed at Oxford University, examines the skills, methods and attitudes necessary to be a top scientist. Each programme looks at the ‘cutting edge’ of scientific...
An introduction to the effects of damage to different parts of the brain illustrating the so-called lines of force - horizontal, vertical and lateral. Starts with a brief explanation of the relation between...
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