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Roger Bingham’s fascinating and informative series on the human brain—examining research on how it works. 6-part series.



 
                

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The Series Includes : The Addicted Brain | The Sexual Brain | Dreams: Theater of the Night | Memory: Fabric of the Mind | Chronobiology: The Time of Our Lives | Inside Information: The Brain and How It Works
     


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Inside Information: The Brain and How It Works
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This program explains research on the brain's processes: how individual parts of the brain work, how the brain uses pattern recognition rather than logic to interpret reality, which experiments with computer analogs have been successful and which hav...(more details)
 
The Development of the Human Brain
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This program follows the physiological development of the human brain from conception through the growth of the neurological system in utero, to the moment of birth, when an amazing variety of brain functions are already apparent. The camera continue...(more details)
 
Journey to the Centers of the Brain
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This series explores what we know, and what still mystifies us, about the workings of the brain. The programs trace the development of our increasingly sophisticated knowledge about the functioning of the brain, provide a description of the brain fro...(more details)
 
The Enchanted Loom: Processing Sensory Information
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The brain-the "Enchanted Loom," as Sir Charles Sherrington, one of the founders of modern brain research, called it-is the most intricate, almost unfathomably complex product of evolution. It is a tapestry woven of a hundred billion threads-the fiber...(more details)
 
How the Human Mind Works: Patricia Smith Churchland
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Professor of Philosophy Patricia Smith Churchland is probing a new frontier in the area of brain research, convinced that exploration into the physical function of our "wonder tissue" can help us better understand what our thoughts mean and how we ca...(more details)
 


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