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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
Mental imagery and language comprehension.