Making your mind : molecules, motion and memory.

Date:
2009
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Description

Two leading neuroscientists discuss our current understanding of memory and brain development. Disc one contains: Features: controlling animal locomotion; electrical activity of neurons; visualising learning; spatial-learning maze. Animations: molecular mechanism of synaptic function; development of the human embryonic brain; signal molecules trigger transcription factors; repellent ephrin signals guide limb innervations; molecular activity in Aplysia memory; molecular basis of mouse memory. Lectures: Mapping Memory in the Brain, Building Brains the Molecular Logic of Neural Circuits; Plan of Action How the Spinal Cord Controls Movement; Memories are Made of This. Video clips: Cokve Wearing, a man withut a memory; a patient with conduction aphasia; growth cones in action; Charles Freed, a man without proprioception; muscle activity during walking and hopping; Ian Waterman, Visual compensation for proprioception loss; using spatial memory to negotiate an obstacle; Aplysia's gill-withdrawal reflex and sensitisation; mice demonstrate spatial memory in a maze. Disc two contains: a discussion on neurobiology and mental illness. Interviews with Thomas M. Jessell, Eric R. Kandel, Adam hantman, Laskaro Zagoraiou, Priya Rajasethupathy and Tessa Hirshchfeld-Stoler.

Publication/Creation

US : Howard Highes Medical Institute, 2009.

Physical description

2 DVDs (? min.) : sound, color, PAL

Copyright note

2009 Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Notes

Supporting paperwork available in the department.

Creator/production credits

Produced by BioInteractive.

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