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Horizon programme which examines the roots of human creativity, beginning with an investigation into the differences between the left and right sides of the brain. In the course of the programme we meet...
Emotions colour our everyday individual existence and shape all aspects of our interpersonal and intellectual experiences. In this film, animations and fMRI images introduce students to what we know about...
Proving the link between creativity and effectiveness is the holy grail of advertising research. This is a recording of an event held in June 2010 at which Thinkbox launched two brand new pieces of research...
In order to refine the process of marketing, studies are now turning to neuroscience in order to analyse the brain’s physical response to our wants and desires. By using techniques such as magnetic...
Video streamed on the Alzheimer’s Association (USA) website. Scientists can now see inside the human brain in minute detail. Reisa Sperling, M.D., of Harvard Medical School, explains how advanced imaging...
Using graphics and animations, this DVD reviews the gross anatomy of the brain and the actions of its neurons. It illustrates the development of neuroscience, from its reliance on information from brain...
The human brain is the most mysterious piece of matter on earth. 100 thousand millions neurons determine who we are, and what we do. But it’s only now, in the 21st century, that brain scanning technologies...
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...
The human brain is the most mysterious piece of matter on earth. It was just as effective in the middle ages as it is on the Internet. It’s been used to invent symphonies - and to devise violent crimes....
The CNRS Cerebrovascular Research Laboratory has designed a new process for visualisation of brain blood flow using laser-scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy. The film uses cinemicrography images...
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