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Science has spent more than 50 years trying to understand the mind of murderers to find out in which ways they are different to the rest of us. This BBC documentary looks at the latest research to see the...
Eleanor Maguire discusses her seminal study Navigation-Related Structural Changes in the Hippocampus of Taxi Drivers, looking at its context and aims, groundbreaking methods, surprising findings and what...
For thousands of years philosophers have tried and failed to come up with satisfactory answers to questions such as ''who am I?'' and ''how does my biological brain make my subjective mind?'' But recently...
This film, produced at the brain development laboratory at Oregon University, explores the fascinating interplay of genetic predispositions and circumstance after birth in the development of the brain and...
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...
Journeys deep into the brain to study the effects of nicotine, cocaine and marijuana by means of three-dimensional animation. Illustrates the major functions of the brain and shows how messages are...
Series looking at new thinking in cosmology, evolution and brain sciences, observing that developments in science appear toconverge with religious ideas that are both ancient and new. 1 (producer Angela...
From the depression of Hamlet to the guilt of Lady Macbeth, Shakespeare’s work has many references to mental health. Academics and actors at Warwick Arts Centre explore issues such as depression,...
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