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The Mind's I

Lecture to an audience by Susan Greenfield, using visuals and models. Examines what makes a brain give rise to a unique individual. Through the examples of memory and language, shows that although the brain can be divided into regions, these regions are not independent mini-brains but vast banks of neuronal circuits that work together to a cohesive whole.

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  • "Hosted by Dr. Susan Greenfield, this program examines what makes a brain give rise to a unique individual. Through the examples of memory and language, we see that the brain can be divided into regions, although they are completely interconnected by vast banks of neuronal circuits that work together as a cohesive whole."
  • "Lecture to an audience by Susan Greenfield, using visuals and models. Examines what makes a brain give rise to a unique individual. Through the examples of memory and language, shows that although the brain can be divided into regions, these regions are not independent mini-brains but vast banks of neuronal circuits that work together to a cohesive whole."@en

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