Neuroscience
Mind Changers. Case Study: The Man with a Hole in His Head. Audio, 30 minutes
Phineas Gage was a railway worker in 19th-century Vermont who survived a bizarre accident.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Getting Your Brain to Bloom. Audio, 30 minutes
Andrew Brown investigates the frontier of our knowledge about new brain cells.
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Frontiers. Amusia. Audio, 30 minutes
Peter Evans meets people with amusia and finds out what's happening in their brains.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Frontiers. Vegetative State. Audio, 30 minutes
Peter Evans discusses new research into vegetative state.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Frontiers. Neuroprosthetics. Audio, 30 minutes
Peter Evans investigates the developments in neuroprosthetics.
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In Our Time. Memory. Audio, 45 minutes
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the function and significance of memory.
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Essential Guide. Mysteries of the Mind. Audio, 29 minutes
How neuroscience is contributing to our understanding of the brain
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A Name to Remember. Sir Charles Bell. Audio, 13 minutes
The life and career of the physician who gave his name to the condition Bell's Palsy
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Science View. Drugs and the Brain. Audio, 4 minutes
The effect of drugs and prescription medicines on the brain
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Beyond The Millennium. Neuroscience. Audio, 13 minutes
An interview with Floyd Bloom, neuropharmacologist about the future of neuroscience.
- AttributionBBC World Service
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A Question of Science. The Human Brain Explored. Audio, 43 minutes
First broadcast in 1997. Mystery still surrounds the exact workings of the human brain
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Desert Island Discs. Dr Susan Greenfield. Audio, 40 minutes
Sue Lawley's castaway is neuroscientist Dr Susan Greenfield
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Desert Island Discs. Professor Colin Blakemore. Audio, 40 minutes
Sue Lawley's castaway is neurobiologist Professor Colin Blakemore
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Psychologically Speaking. Psychology. Audio, 4 minutes
Clarifying ambiguous expressions about the mind
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