Brain Mind Lecture 4 Parietal Lobes Body Image Phantom Limbs
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Brain Mind Lecture 4 Parietal Lobes: Body Image, Phantom Limbs, Phantom Limb Pain, Apraxia, Agnosia, Language, by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D. http://BrainMind.com
The video constitutes one of six Brain Mind Introductory Lectures, posted on youtube, each providing an introductory overview of the functional organization of the brain. To reduce confusion, all CT images have been reversed so damage on the left appears on the left, and right sided damage appear on the right. For a detailed presentation I recommend one of the best neuroscience texts of all time: the 2nd edition of Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, Clinical Neuroscience, by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D.
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| Chronic phantom ... ( 2 years ago by ottobock) |
| Chronic phantom pain can be a nightmare. I have a microprocesser based pump attached to my spine, pumping tiny drops of pain medicine to my spine to kill the pain. |
| Very interessting ... ( 1 year ago by GingerAutie) |
| Very interessting video, thans for putting it on youtube! But how could you actually upload such a long video? |
| I think it has to ... ( 1 year ago by fizk) |
| I think it has to do with having a "Director" account. |
| R Joseph asks, If ... ( 10 months ago by greenalphabet) |
| R Joseph asks, If the parietal lobe is damaged do injured axons find new connections? Will they connect with undamaged tissue? ..at 22 minutes into the video he talks about this. |
| The video ... ( 8 months ago by DrRJoseph) |
| The video constitutes one of six Brain Mind Introductory Lectures, posted on youtube, each providing an introductory overview of the functional organization of the brain. To reduce confusion, all CT images have been reversed so damage on the left appears on the left, and right sided damage appear on the right. For a detailed presentation I recommend one of the best neuroscience texts of all time: the 2nd edition of Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, Clinical Neuroscience, by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D. |
| Very nice! Rhawn is ... ( 1 week ago by igorkrupitsky) |
| Very nice! Rhawn is as good as Oliver Sacks or Vilayanur Ramachandran. This guy needs to be invited to the TED conference :) |
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