SciShow
A New Way to Bring People Back from a 'Vegetative State'
Scientists have had some success with a new technique to restore awareness to a person in a vegetative state & also that we could potentially use the water cycle to power most of the United States!
MinuteEarth
Nobody Really Knows What A Concussion Is
Experts can't agree on the definition of the term "concussion," which makes it difficult to diagnose, treat, and research this important brain injury. ___________________________________________ To learn more, start your googling with...
SciShow
A Blood Test for Brain Damage, and AI Eye Doctors
This week the FDA approves the first ever blood test for diagnosing concussions, and a group of scientists develop a neural network that could save you a trip to the eye doctor.
Curated Video
Curious Case of Phineas Gage
When Phineas Gage's brain was injured in a freak accident, his personality changed giving scientists a unique opportunity to study brain function. Biology - Being Human - Learning Points. Phineas Gage, a railway construction foreman...
Neuro Transmissions
Why I stopped watching football
Are you a football fan? So was I. But a few years ago, I learned some things that totally changed my mind. Football fans everywhere are prepping for the Super Bowl - the Big Game - but I’ll be sitting on the sidelines for this one and I...
Curated Video
Capgras Delusion (Impostor Syndrome): Bizarre Neurological Disorder
Capgras Delusion or Impostor Syndrome.is a type of Delusion of Misidentification Syndromes, in which the patient believes that a parent, child, sibling, or a friend has been replaced by an identical imposter. Multiple sclerosis, Paranoid...
Healthcare Triage
Brain Injuries & CTE: Detection, Treatment, and Prevention: Healthcare Triage Podcast
This month Aaron is talking to Dr. Tom McAllister, the Albert Eugene Sterne Professor and Chairman, Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry. He specializes in studying brain injuries and chronic traumatic...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Tammy McLeod - Teachers Make a Difference - Zach McLeod
Pat and Tammy McLeod serve as Harvard Chaplains for Cru, an interdenominational Christian ministry. Tammy is also the Director of College Ministry at Park Street Church in Boston. She received her MA in Spiritual Formation from...
Next Animation Studio
Ruby lawsuits over brain damage could be tip of huge iceberg
Former international rugby players are suing rugby’s governing bodies after being diagnosed with degenerative brain diseases, and CNN reports that this could be the tip of a very large iceberg, as more players are reporting symptoms of...
Next Animation Studio
Sonic Attacks' in China could just be ultrasonic surveillance
Alleged cases of "sonic attacks" in China and Cuba has raised the question of how sound can used as a weapon.
Neuro Transmissions
Three Lesions, Three Lives
The brain is a complex organ - we still don't know how it all works! A lot of what we do know actually comes from brain damage survivors. In this video, we explore three individuals who experienced traumatic brain injuries. Through...
Curated Video
How Teddy Roosevelt Saved Football
It’s America’s national sport – but when football almost came to a crashing halt following the deaths of 19 players in 1905, US President Theodore Roosevelt made a decisive play.
Next Animation Studio
Blood clots and minimum-invasive retrieval methods
Head injury is the most common cause of blood clots in the brain, and is thought to cause strokes. Three minimal invasive catheter methods to retrieve clots have been developed. Coiling uses a coilable microwire to wrap around the clot...
Sky News
SAS sniper Danny Nightingale to be tried again
SAS sniper Danny Nightingale to be tried again
Curated Video
Exclusive: FBI Agents In The U.S. Report Symptoms Of Mystery Syndrome
There have been a dozen or more incidents of FBI agents reporting strange brain symptoms on U.S. soil, but investigation remains relatively quiet.
Curated Video
Neurosurgeon explains how relatively minor accidents can turn deadly
AP Television
Los Angeles, 18 March 2009
1. Wide exterior tilt down Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center building in Westwood area of Los Angeles
2. Close sign Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
3. Medium interior Neurodiagnostic...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: What Is Cerebral Palsy and What Causes It?
A video [11:01] that explains what cerebral palsy is, what causes it, and how it affects the brain.