Advances in brain research [videorecording]. Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities, c1999.
1 videocassette (47 min), col. ; 1/2 in.
Lilly Library: A-V Video cassette | VC 8547
Summary: In this stimulating program, top names in cognitive science delve into the mechanics of consciousness.
How the mind works [videorecording] / produced with the cooperation of Penn Humanities Forum at the University of Pennsylvania and Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Los Angeles, CA : Into the Classroom Media, 2000
1 videocassette (ca. 52 min.), col. ; 1/2 in instructor’s guide (28 p.)
Credits: Photography, Rob Massey ; director, Robert DiNozzi
Lilly Library: A-V Video cassette | VC 8667
Summary: Steve Pinker, professor of Psychology and director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at MIT, proposes in a lively and humorous lecture that the mind has been shaped by natural selection to solve problems faced by our ancestors.
Memory : fabric of the mind [videorecording] / written and produced by Roger Bingham. Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1998.
1 videocassette (28 min.), col. ; 1/2 in.
Participants: Roger Bingham
Credits: Production manager, Allison Arnold ; camera, Peter Stone ; audio, Tildon W. Williams ; stage technician, Rob Drake ; music, Emerald Web ; consultant, Linda Blitz ; supervisng producer, Nicholas Clapp ; senior executive producer, Tom Thompson, executive producer, Jim Kennedy.
Lilly Library: A-V Video cassette | VC 7461
Summary: Describes the various facets of memory that researchers are now exploring.
The Mind [videocassette] / WNET/New York in association with BBC. Alexandria, Va. : PBS Video, c1988.
9 videocassettes (60 min. ea.), col. ; 1/2 in. + 2 guides.
Participants: George Page.
Credits: Executive editor, Richard Hutton ; executive producer, Jack Sameth ; coordinating producer, Douglas Lutz.
Medical Center Library: A-V Collection | WM75 M66 1988
Summary: Nine part television series that explores the way science has looked into the mind throughout history - from psychoanalysis to neuroscience.
Contents: pt. 1. The search for mind--pt. 2. Development--pt. 3. Aging--pt. 4. Addiction--pt. 5. Pain and healing--pt. 6. Depression--pt. 7. Language--pt. 8. Thinking--pt. 9. The violent mind.
Notes: Accompanied by Resource Guide (Guide 1) and Preview Packet (Guide 2).
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