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How Do We Communicate? Language in the Brain, Mouth and the Hands: the basics of language, part of a Creative Commons open learning course in psychology from Yale.
How Do We Communicate? Language in the Brain, Mouth and the Hands: the basics of language, part of a Creative Commons open learning course in psychology from Yale.
title fMRI Investigations of Human Extrastriate Cortex: People, Places, and Things
description A basic lecture for the general public about visual perception and facial recognition, from the star-studded Columbia C250 Symposium. Indexed video with slides, and a PDF transcript.
producer Columbia University
featuring Nancy Kanwisher
format RealMedia
date 13/05/04
length 00:47:20
link http://c250.columbia.edu/c250_events/symposia/brain_mind/brain_mind_vid_archive.html
Tags: brain video lecture vision perception neuroimaging psychology
title Single Cell Electroporation in vivo within the Intact Developing Brain
description How to perform single cell electroporation, using a micropipette to introduce DNA into a single neuron in tadpole brains. A UBC student, Sesath Hewapathirane (in the Kurt Haas lab) received two UBC Faculty of Medicine Graduate Research Awards for 2008-2009 (congratulations) and did a great job with this pubcast video in the Journal of Visualized Experiments, too. Charismatic, with good narration.
producer D. Sesath Hewapathirane, Kurt Haas, JoVE
featuring D. Sesath Hewapathirane
format Flash
date 07/11/08
length 00:13:31
link http://www.jove.com/index/Details.stp?ID=705&sn=BID21
Tags: brain video vodcast pubcast JoVE education neuroscience neurodevelopment neuron
Neurosurgery for Chiari I Malformation (warning: graphic).
Profile of the ENGAMMETRON educational neuroscience lab at SFU.
Errorless learning in recovery from aphasia.
Michael Gazzaniga discusses neuroethics and the Law and Neuroscience Project.
Enhanced learning portal with video, slides, sidebar links about neuroimaging in geriatric psychiatry. Nice.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder, explained well in a nice player.
Kids learn about neuroscience in fun ways.