Neuroscience
Confabulation
Mind Hacks continues its good work of updating readers about its favorite radio show, Australia's
All in the Mind.
This week, it blogs that the show was about the fascinating topic of confabulation. Their report includes links to the audiostream and the podcast for the show.
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Anthony H. Risser | neuroscience | neuropsychology | brain
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Mind Wandering, Creativity, And Brain Function
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What's New In ...... Confabulation?
Sticking with the confabulation theme, here are some of the most recent publications on the topic: Schnider A, Bonvallat J, Emond H, & Leemann B. Reality confusion in spontaneous confabulation. Neurology. 2005 Oct 11; 65(7): 1117-1119. PMID: 16217071...
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"learning, Memory And The Brain" On Npr
A radio interview with Dr. Larry Squire on the topic of "Learning, Memory and the Brain" aired on NPR last week. An audio stream of the show can be found on the NPR site, as well as a podcast link. - Anthony H. Risser | neuroscience | neuropsychology...
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Let There Be Light
All in the Mind has done it again, this time providing a two-part series on the Blind Brain. I've only listened to part one, but I could barely concentrate on driving because the story was so fascinating. Natasha Mitchell spoke with three scientists...
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Traumatized Kids' Brains: Smaller & Larger
Fascinating podcast on Australia's Sept. 10 2005 All in the Mind program on Children, Teenagers and Anxiety. Natasha Mitchell interviewed Duke's Michael De Bellis about some brain imaging he'd done with PTSD & non-PTSD kids. Turns out PTSD...
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