The work of Eric R. Kandel forms the basis for much of what we understand about how memories are formed. Dr. Kandel was awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his extensive body of ...
Introduction. The emergence of a reductionist school of abstract art in New York -- The Beginning of a Scientific Approach to Art -- The Biology of the Beholder's Share: Visual Perception and ...
Eric R. Kandel is a neuropsychiatrist who won a Nobel prize in 2000 for his research on the physiological basis of memory storage in neurons. You may have seen Kandel co-hosting the Brain Series with ...
Personal memory and the biology of memory storage -- A child in Vienna -- An American education -- One cell at a time -- The nerve cell speaks -- Conversation between nerve cells -- Simple and complex ...
What can sea slugs and mice tell us about how memories are stored? More than you might think. We speak with Eric Kandel about the molecular basis of memory, and his life in science.
Reductionism may be the key to bridging the gap between the humanities and the sciences. In this webinar, Katherine Novak, Zai Chang, and Raju Rayavarapu will discuss why data modernization is the ...
A psychoanalytic psychology and art of unconscious emotion -- An inward turn : Vienna 1900 -- Exploring the truths hidden beneath the surface : origins of a scientific medicine -- Viennese artists, ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has been described as a disorder of memory. It has become quite apparent that there are two types of memory in PTSD: the first being the involuntary intrusions of ...
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