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January 10, 2006

Neuroscience lectures on your desktop:

cinema_sign.jpgNeuroscientist Michael Kilgard has found videos of leading mind and brain researchers giving lectures on their areas of interest, and created an online directory so you can view the talks at your leisure.

The speakers include language researcher Steven Pinker, memory afficianado Endel Tulving and attention pioneer Michael Posner.

This list includes almost 50 lectures in total, with topics ranging from drug addiction to vision.

Popcorn anyone?


Link to 'Online Neuroscience Lectures'.


UPDATE: Grabbed from the comments page... "The article seems to be missing lectures from Christof Koch about consciousness". (Thanks Mxr!)

Vaughan.

Posted at January 10, 2006 08:00 AM

Comments

Mxr says:

The article seems to be missing lectures from Christof Koch about consciousness

http://klab.caltech.edu/cns120/videos.php

Comment posted at January 10, 2006 04:17 PM

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