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Terrence J. Sejnowski and David Eagleman from the Neurobiology Lab explain their research on the human brain and the perception of vision and sound, the binding problem and the flash-lag effect.
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In this story, we meet Elliott Raphael, a patient of the Toronto Western Hospital who suffered from debilitating headaches until the specialists at UHN discovered he had a deep brain aneurysm. Watch firsthand how he was treated for this serious condition and the latest medical technology in the field of brain abnormalities. Airdate: December 11, 2006.
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Narrated by Alan Alda, this introduction to neuroscience gives us a brief overview of the field and illuminates some of the interesting questions being currently researched.
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According to the Church of Scientology, the only function of the Brain is to act as a shock absorber.
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Ph.D. candidate Anthony Landreth interviews Prof. John Bickle (University of Cincinnati) about his book,
Philosophy and Neuroscience: A Ruthlessly Reductive Account (Kluwer 2003).
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Patricia Churchland gives a talk for the UCSD 40/40 Vision Lecture Series in which she discusses the progress that has been made in neurophilosophy in the past four decades, and then makes predictions as to what the field will bring in the next four.
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Ph.D. candidate Anthony Landreth interviews Prof. John Bickle (University of Cincinnati) about his book,
Philosophy and Neuroscience: A Ruthlessly Reductive Account (Kluwer 2003).
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Owen D. Jones, Vanderbilt University Law School and Department of Biological Sciences & Co-Director of the Network on Decision Making and the Law, one of three research networks that are part of the MacArthur Law and Neuroscience Project.
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