Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington Podcast
1) The visual world and verbal knowledge
Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington
2) Long-term memory - discontinuity between remembering facts and events
Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington
3) Reinterpreting my data
Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington
4) Semantic organisation - the brain's compass points
Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington
5) The challenge of access
Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington
6) Understanding nouns and verbs, and the man who remembered countries
Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington
7) Understanding concrete and abstract words - recognising objects and animate things
Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington
Understanding concrete and abstract words - recognising objects and animate things
05:08 | Aug 27th, 2012
8) Amnesia - implicit and explicit memory
Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington
9) Short-term memory - visual and verbal
Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington
10) Memory - short-term and long-term
Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington