Where is memory located in the brain? A discussion of theory of …
Where is memory located in the brain? A discussion of theory of memory and specific areas of the brain and their role in memory: amygdala, hippocampus, cerebellum, prefrontal cortex. Duration: 2:30
A very brief introduction to the psychological aspects of sexual behavior. Topics …
A very brief introduction to the psychological aspects of sexual behavior. Topics include brain areas involved in sexual behavior, thoughts, and emotion, Alfred Kinsey, masturbation, homosexuality, Masters and Johnson, 4 cycles of sexual response, sexual orientation, and gender identity, Duration: 2:43
The ability to recognize sounds and identify their location is possible thanks …
The ability to recognize sounds and identify their location is possible thanks to the auditory system. That’s comprised of two main parts: the ear, and the brain. The ear’s task is to convert sound energy into neural signals; the brain’s is to receive and process the information those signals contain. To understand how that works, Douglas L. Oliver follows a sound on its journey into the ear. Duration: 5:16.
Every day we perceive many visual impressions. We can differentiate a multitude …
Every day we perceive many visual impressions. We can differentiate a multitude of colors in a bunch of flowers, and we can respond in a matter of seconds when driving a car. But what do we actually know about visual perception? Learn the basics in this simple show! Duration: 3:03.
When Henry Molaison (now widely known as H.M.) cracked his skull in …
When Henry Molaison (now widely known as H.M.) cracked his skull in an accident, he began blacking out and having seizures. In an attempt to cure him, daredevil surgeon Dr. William Skoville removed H.M.'s hippocampus. Luckily, the seizures did go away — but so did his long-term memory! Sam Kean walks us through this astonishing medical case, detailing everything H.M. taught us about the brain and memory. Duration: 5:25.
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