Abstract
As far as Dr. Susan Greenfield is concerned, learning, memory, and even the process of individuation should be understood as a restless brain adapting moment by moment to the environment it encounters. This program charts the changes in the human brain as it develops from infancy to adulthood. The brain’s extraordinary adaptability, as demonstrated by its ability to reorganize its neural network after radical surgical intervention, and its terrible vulnerability to damage, as in the case of John Forbes, whose memory faculty was almost entirely destroyed by an accident at birth, are addressed. A BBC Production.
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Hill, Richard (Videographer), Jenkins, Paul (Videographer), martin, Jake (Editor), Fairhead, David (Editor), Henson, Christian (Composer), D'Cruze, Marcos (Composer), Harrison, Milla (Researcher), Buckland, Jill (Researcher), Greenfield, Susan (Host), Schreuders, Thecla (Director), Schreuders, Thecla (Producer), British Broadcasting Corporation (Producer), Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm) (Distributor)
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00:00:30 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
Target or Intended Audience
Higher education
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Role | Publisher |
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Address | 200 Metro Blvd. Suite 124 Hamilton, NJ 08619 |
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