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...activity in two separate regions of the cerebral cortex appeared to be correlated after the participants had learned the visual task, but were not linked beforehand. The brain activity in those who were best at finding the hidden pattern onscreen was most strongly related. "Our test was like a video game. What this research shows is that we have a very dynamic landscape of ongoing activity [in the brain] even when we are at rest," notes Corbetta...
Thank you, Harvard, for video taping one of the largest classes here. We like, recognize, and appreciate. | Tu., Th. 10-11:30. Link...
Means, medians, graphs, variances, tests, and a whole bunch of Greek letters—both in person and on video. | M., W., F. 11 or 1. Link...
Okay, we're cheating. There's only one lecture on video, but if you didn't get enough psychology on the screen when watching "Hannibal," you can watch that video again and again. | M., W. 1-2:30. Link...
...depression during middle age. The disease is also known as dementia pugilistica, or punch-drunk syndrome, because until recently the overwhelming majority of its victims were boxers. Not anymore. Researchers like McKee have found a deep and disturbing association between CTE and America's most popular sport. (Watch a video of what football can do to the brain...