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Looks at Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman’s biological theory of the mind, which see the brain not as an information processing machine but as an evolving ecosystem of competing groups of cells. In his...
Two tutorials that use electromyography in real time, colour photographs of patients, colour pictures of pathological specimens under light microscopy, electron microscopy, QuickTime sequences and other...
Looks at bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, or ‘mad cow disease’), the mysterious brain disease in cattle first reported in 1987. Three years later a cat died of the disease, and the risk to humans...
Looks in detail at the assessment of perceptual dysfunction including areas of scanning and unilateral neglect, spatial relationships, colour and shape recognition, body image, somatognosia and apraxia both...
Professor Carol Rutter questions Professor Nick Dale from Warwick Medical School as to whether the state of mind and behaviour of Lady Macbeth in the sleepwalking scene are neurologically accurate.
This film explores the origins of artistic creativity in the brain. Through the experiences of people who have suffered strokes and similar forms of brain damage the film suggests where the source of art...
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