Invisible Disability
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.
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.
The founder and clinical supervisor of an eating disorders treatment program explains who typically develops anorexia and what their characteristics are.
A lovely short video about living with Parkinson’s Disease, entered in the 2012 Neuro Film Festival video contest.
A vodcast from The Psych Files about how to spot a dubious psychology self-help book.
A fascinating neuroscience talk about observations made during single cell recordings during neurosurgery, how the brain processes conscious representation, and free will.
A doctor describes a risk analysis of ADHD following repeated exposure to anaesthesia for surgery in young children, from an epidemiodogical study.
Neuroanthropologist Helen Fisher talks about love, human behaviour, and the brain systems behind it.
A neurologist describes three cases of patients with Tourette syndrome who received DBS implants, and the need for further research on the best placement of the devices.
A short documentary by a student filmmaker about a peer support group in Kelowna, BC, Canada.
A moving story about Alzheimer’s, beautifully illustrated with charcoal drawings, set to a jazz song.