Everything Moves

A lovely short video about living with Parkinson’s Disease. A philosophical and poetic view of a movement disorder by a woman afflicted by it, looking at all the movement in the world around her as well as her body’s tremors. This video is one of 105 entries in this year’s Neuro Film Festival, hosted by the American Academy of Neurology. View them all in a single YouTube playlist (each video is under 5 minutes), and vote for your favourites here. Public voting is open until March 8 for the fan favourite prize, then judges will choose their picks, and all the winners will be announced April 22. Every year the contest grows and continues to attract stellar videos promoting brain research. Watch inspiring stories of recovery and perseverance in the face of conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, autism, MS, traumatic brain injuries, and more.

Producer: Breakfast and Brains Featuring: unidentified
Format: Flash Date: 19/01/12
Length: 00:03:22  
Video Link:
http://youtu.be/JNbgOwX7bMw
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    Last reviewed: 28 Feb 2012

APA Reference
Kiume, S. (2012). Movement, Life, and Parkinson’s Disease. Psych Central. Retrieved on May 18, 2013, from http://blogs.psychcentral.com/channeln/2012/02/movement-life-and-parkinsons-disease/

 

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