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Instructional Video3:43
MinuteEarth

Which Parts Of The Brain Do What?

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to http://www.audible.com/minuteearth for sponsoring this video. Got questions!? Discuss this vid with brain experts on Reddit: http://bit.ly/RedditBrains Thanks also to our supporters on https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth : -...
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Instructional Video1:23
National Geographic

Hand vs. Eye | Brain Games

Pre-K - 11th
Brain Games explores the inner workings of your brain with interactive games you can play at home, as well as experiments on the streets of a city as complex as your brain -- New York. Guiding you through the twists and turns of your...
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Instructional Video0:46
National Geographic

Jason Silva on Brain Games | Brain Games

Pre-K - 11th
Brain Games explores the inner workings of your brain with interactive games you can play at home, as well as experiments on the streets of a city as complex as your brain -- New York. Guiding you through the twists and turns of your...
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Instructional Video0:31
National Geographic

NEW SERIES | Brain Games

Pre-K - 11th
Brain Games explores the inner workings of your brain with interactive games you can play at home, as well as experiments on the streets of a city as complex as your brain -- New York. Guiding you through the twists and turns of your...
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Instructional Video35:31
National Geographic

Mind Blown - Hangout to Explore How Your Brain Works | Brain Games

Pre-K - 11th
Push your gray matter to the limit with Jason Silva, a techno-philosopher and host of the National Geographic Channel's hit show Brain Games. In this Google+ Hangout from July 23, 2013, we discuss how technology is allowing us to extend...
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Instructional Video52:43
World Science Festival

How Music Affects Your Brain: Notes on the Folds

6th - 11th
Scientists are now finally discovering what thinkers, musicians, or even any of us with a Spotify account and a set of headphones could have told you on instinct: music lights up multiple corners of the brain, strengthening our neural...
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Instructional Video1:10:41
World Science Festival

Decoding the Brain

6th - 11th
#BrianGreene #Neuroscience #Brain How does the brain retrieve memories, articulate words, and focus attention? Recent advances have provided a newfound ability to decipher, sharpen, and adjust electrical signals relevant to speech,...
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Instructional Video1:39:51
World Science Festival

My Neurons, My Self

6th - 11th
With ever more refined techniques for measuring complex brain activity, scientists are challenging the understanding of thought, memory and emotion–what we have traditionally called “the self.” How do electrical and chemical currents...
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Instructional Video3:22
Big Think

Does Exercise Enhance Creativity?

6th - 11th
Neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki is hard at work in her lab experimenting with a new hypothesis: Can you stimulate creativity through exercise? She thinks so, and she's got a wide array of research backing her up. Suzuki's latest book is...
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Instructional Video13:19
Curated Video

Addiction: Learning to forget

9th - 11th
Addiction treatments suffer from high relapse rates, but now cutting edge work in neuroscience hopes to combat relapse through memory modification. In this film, we see how scientists are already selectively reprogramming memory to treat...
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Instructional Video4:02
Curated Video

What Happens To Your Brain When You Dream

3rd - 11th
Sleep expert Matthew Walker breaks down what happens in your brain when you dream. Tech Insider tells you all you need to know about tech: gadgets, how-to's, gaming, science, digital culture, and more. Subscribe to our channel and visit...
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Instructional Video5:23
Curated Video

13 Study Tips: The Science of Studying

Higher Ed
Our brain can potentially memorize 2.5 petabytes of information, which is roughly the equivalent of 3 million hours of YouTube videos. In order to use some of that staggering capacity a little more effectively when you study, here are...
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Instructional Video4:07
World Science Festival

Who was Patient HM?

6th - 11th
For decades, one of the most famous patients in neuroscience was a man who lost most of his hippocampus after a radical treatment for extreme epilepsy. Though he passed away in 2008, his unique brain still informs neuroscientists today....
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Instructional Video54:37
World Science Festival

Cartographers of the Brain: Mapping the Connectome

6th - 11th
Scientists are attempting to map the wiring of the nearly 100 billion neurons in the human brain. Are we close to uncovering the mysteries of the mind or are we only at the beginning of a new frontier? PARTICIPANTS: Deanna Barch, Jeff...
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Instructional Video1:55
World Science Festival

TRAILER - Cartographers of the Brain: Mapping the Connectome

6th - 11th
SYNOPSIS: Scientists are attempting to map the wiring of the nearly 100 billion neurons in the human brain. Are we close to uncovering the mysteries of the mind or are we only at the beginning of a new frontier? Watch the FULL PROGRAM:...
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Instructional Video1:00:35
World Science Festival

Harnessing the Power of Neuroplasticity: The Nuts and Bolts of Better Brains

6th - 11th
What if your brain at 77 were as plastic as it was at 7? What if you could learn Mandarin with the ease of a toddler or play Rachmaninoff without breaking a sweat? A growing understanding of neuroplasticity suggests these fantasies could...
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Instructional Video4:07
AsapSCIENCE

How To Learn Faster

6th - 11th
Get smart with Brilliant: https://brilliant.org/asapscience Subscribe: http://bit.ly/asapsci The 9 BEST Scientific Study Tips: https://youtu.be/p60rN9JEapg Created by: Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown Written by: Rachel Salt & Mitch...
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Instructional Video50:41
The Royal Institution

The Science of Stress: From Psychology to Physiology

9th - 11th
What goes on in our bodies and minds to cause stress? Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/UYUiX7SqWn0 Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Stress is our natural reaction to physical or emotional pressure,...
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Instructional Video50:55
Curated Video

Studying the Neural Circuit Mechanisms of Cognition Using Rodents

9th - 11th
Brody is professor of neuroscience and molecular biology at Princeton University and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator. His research focuses is on novel quantitative behaviors that allow exploring high-level cognitive...
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Instructional Video12:06
Curated Video

Space in the brain

9th - 11th
How do we know where we are? How do we find our way? Why do we sometimes get lost? Neuroscientific research has revealed brain cells in the hippocampal formation that provide an exquisite representation of an animal or human being’s...
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Instructional Video30:38
American Museum of Natural History

Exercise Your Brain - AMNH SciCafe

6th - 11th
Need some extra motivation to get to the gym? Neuroscientist and exercise enthusiast Wendy A. Suzuki explains how physical aerobic activity can change your brain. Dr. Suzuki gives an overview of her research into how exercise can improve...
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Instructional Video42:01
National Theatre

Shakespeare and Old Age: Simon Russell Beale

9th - 12th
Using the plays for inspiration, this series looks at how the work continues to tap in to everyday issues and key themes, with a leading NT actor and an expert in the field joining Genista McIntosh in conversation. With actor Simon...
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Instructional Video9:09
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Sean D. Kelly - On Being a Human Being

Higher Ed
Sean Kelly earned an Sc.B. in Mathematics and Computer Science and an M.S. in Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences from Brown University in 1989. After several years as a graduate student in Logic and Methodology of Science, he finally...
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Instructional Video7:28
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Sean D. Kelly - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
Sean Kelly earned an Sc.B. in Mathematics and Computer Science and an M.S. in Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences from Brown University in 1989. After several years as a graduate student in Logic and Methodology of Science, he finally...