Could You Pick Me Out of a Crowd

Another great entry in the 2012 Neuro Film Festival contest, hosted by the American Academy of Neurology, this five minute video explores the concept of invisible disability from traumatic brain injuries. A very informative and nicely crafted video. View all the entries in a single YouTube playlist, and vote for your favourites here. Public voting is open until March 8 for the Fan Favorite prize, and then judges will choose their picks as well. Winners will be announced April 22 at the AAN’s annual meeting in New Orleans, in front of 10,000 neurologists. Visit The Neurocritic this week to view more frontrunning entries.

Producer: PrudenceChastity2 Featuring: Ellen Watters, Jeri Watters, Mike Watters, Nick Vale
Format: Flash Date: 15/02/11
Length: 00:04:59  
Video Link:
http://youtu.be/ixlhzpmYrC8
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    Last reviewed: 29 Feb 2012

APA Reference
Kiume, S. (2012). Invisible Disability. Psych Central. Retrieved on May 20, 2013, from http://blogs.psychcentral.com/channeln/2012/03/invisible-disability/

 

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