Blue Brain Neocortical Column Visualization
title Blue Brain Project: Simulating the whole column of 10,000 neurons description State of the art in 2006, here’s a low-res copy of a real-time visualization of 10,000 neurons in the neocortical...
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title Memory Map description Interactive art installation video, with memories recorded and mapped to audio in physical space. “Memory Map is a kind an electronic dance in which spoken memories and...
View ArticleBrain Vod Modules
[Image: An original head-only CT scanner from 1974. Not connected to video, found here.] title Brain Anomaly and Plasticity: Hydrocephalus description Vintage video, computers and scanners in The...
View ArticleEncephalon 47
For this videotastic edition of Encephalon, the brain science blog carnival, I did a little outreach to a video maker. Neuroethologist Bjoern Brembs of Brembs.net is adept at science 2.0, contributing...
View ArticleAutism Animated
A is for Autism Award-winning short film combining animated drawings by children with autism, with narration describing what it’s like to experience an autism spectrum disorder from the perspective of...
View ArticleLanguage and Meaning
RSA Animate – Language as a Window into Human Nature How the mind turns language into meaning. The voice of linguist Steven Pinker in a wonderfully animated clip from a longer lecture, available here.
View ArticleDefault Mode
A Brief Introduction to the Default Mode Network Good animation, narration, and music (by Ehma, available for free) in this short but comprehensive description of the brain’s default mode network....
View ArticleThe Divided Brain
Iain McGilchrist: The Divided Brain Psychiatrist McGilchist debunks myths of split brain functioning and explains how the left and right hemispheres of the brain always work together, yet still have...
View ArticleFunny Friday: Don’t Become a Psychology Professor
So You Want to Get a PhD in Psychology Animation of an imaginary conversation between a psychology professor and a student who wants to follow in his footsteps. Want to help people? Study the human...
View ArticleADHD Animation
ADHD and Me Children’s voices come to life in animation as they describe symptoms of ADHD and what it’s like to have treatment. The VOICES (Voices On Identity, Childhood, Ethics & Stimulants)...
View Article3 Steps to Change a Habit
Change Habits: Breaking Bad Behaviours by Owen Fitzpatrick is a brief and interesting animated video explaining the crux of the process. Beginning with research about our brain processes habits, then...
View ArticleTaming the Black Dog of Depression
Illustrator and speaker Matthew Johnstone created the short animated video “I Had a Black Dog” for the World Health Organization, for the occasion of World Mental Health Day 2012. Recently it’s gone...
View ArticleUnderstanding and Healing from Family Violence
In “Clear Skies,” an excellent animated video from the Healthy Aboriginal Network, family violence is explained as an issue of intergenerational trauma, while at the same time victims are encouraged...
View ArticleWhat is Depression? Animation Explains
A short, elegant animated video, What is Depression?, describes the common yet serious condition, and the differences between clinical depression and just feeling sad. In a short version of a lesson...
View ArticleBasics of Emotions in an Animation
“Alfred and Shadow” is a short animation about Alfred the owl, his Shadow, and the emotions he experiences. An easily digestible film, it shares the basics about types of emotions, and their...
View ArticleLanguage and Meaning
RSA Animate – Language as a Window into Human Nature How the mind turns language into meaning. The voice of linguist Steven Pinker in a wonderfully animated clip from a longer lecture, available here.
View ArticleDefault Mode
A Brief Introduction to the Default Mode Network Good animation, narration, and music (by Ehma, available for free) in this short but comprehensive description of the brain’s default mode network....
View ArticleThe Divided Brain
Iain McGilchrist: The Divided Brain Psychiatrist McGilchist debunks myths of split brain functioning and explains how the left and right hemispheres of the brain always work together, yet still have...
View ArticleFunny Friday: Don’t Become a Psychology Professor
So You Want to Get a PhD in Psychology Animation of an imaginary conversation between a psychology professor and a student who wants to follow in his footsteps. Want to help people? Study the human...
View ArticleADHD Animation
ADHD and Me Children’s voices come to life in animation as they describe symptoms of ADHD and what it’s like to have treatment. The VOICES (Voices On Identity, Childhood, Ethics & Stimulants)...
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