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Series looking at the human brain, in particular, its role in controlling the mind, memory, language, sight, fear and movement. 1: What part, if any, does the brain play in understanding or controlling...
Examines the internal structures of the spinal cord and brainstem by means of transverse myelin-stained sections. The major features at representative levels are shown and the main ascending and descending...
Three people are taken to Copenhagen, where the latest techniques of scanning brought to light extraordinary facts about their brains, by showing which areas were being used at a particular time. Sharon, a...
Through computer animation, scientific footage and live action, explains the theory of opiate and benzodiazepine receptors, with particular attention to GABA, the brain’s own anxiety reduction agent, and...
1: A demonstration using diagrams and dissected specimens of the relationship of the brain to its enclosing membranes and to the bony skull. 2: A demonstration of the anatomy of the arterial supply of the...
Part 1 discusses the general makeup of the body, dealing in particular with the brainstem. Part 2 illustrates the transport of glucose to the brainstem by outlining the structure of the digestive tract and...
Six programmes showing a step-by-step dissection of a human brain. A brief animated sequence describing the embryology is followed by a comprehensive description and demonstration of the anatomy of the...
Looks at a scientific discovery which indicates that absence of pain and enjoyment of pleasure are connected with only a few chemicals in the brain and considers possible theraupetic applications.
Presentation and demonstration of a method of operation to correct trigonocephalus and plagiocephalus by osteotomy and repositioning of the bone.
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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