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How is behaviour organised and why do we behave as we do? Neuroscientist Susan Greenfield discusses the importance of neuroscience. She uses Maguire’s recent study exploring brain structure by examining...
A series originally shown on the Discovery Health Channel seeking to promote a greater understanding of the use of complementary therapies in treating a range of illnesses in children. Each programme deals...
Two programmes that explain and explore scientific research into how the brain works, looking particularly at intelligence, learning, memory, and creativity. Shows some of the latest techniques for measuring...
A reference guide to the brain and mind. Eleven psychologists and neuroscientists, including Nobel laureate Herbert Simon, discuss topics including consciousness, memory, learning, problem-solving, emotional...
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...
Shows how nerve cells are connected and how the connections are formed. Shows how individual neurons behave and how they are stimulated to carry impulses to specific target cells.
A model of the human mind simulating the processes of reasoning, decision-making and understanding language. Explores the capabilities of real minds and features a natural-language interface that enables...
Reviews the physical development of the brain from the earliest stages. Maintains that the shaping of behaviour and temperament begins in the womb and stresses the importance of stimulating learning and...
Examines how laughter and play are crucial to brain development and reveals how some scientists are recommending play as an alternative to drugs in helping to treat hyperactive children.
Joel Benington of Stanford University presents a 10-part telecourse on the brain and its functions.
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