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Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington

Supported by a Wellcome Trust Public Engagement grant (2006-2008) in the History of Medicine to Professor Tilli Tansey (QMUL) and Professor Leslie Iversen (Oxford), the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group at Queen Mary, University of London presents a series of podcasts on the history of neuroscience featuring eminent people in the field: Professor Elizabeth Warrington completed her PhD on visual processing at the Institute of Neurology, London, and was formerly head of the Department of Neuropsychology at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square.Her research has focused on understanding, in the broadest terms, brain and behaviour relationships, and, in particular, the neural basis of our cognitive abilities -- how our neural networks enable us to see, perceive, remember and talk about things. Understanding how these networks are organised helps in diagnosing and assessing many different kinds of brain injury. Her work has also been influential in t

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    Early years exploring the brain

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    The pig with no tail

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    Neuropsychology - first tests to assess information processing

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    Reinterpreting my data

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    The British tradition of experimental psychology

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    Perception - brain lesions

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    Facial recognition and the man who counted sheep

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    Dyslexia

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    Memory - short-term and long-term

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    Short-term memory - visual and verbal

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    Amnesia - implicit and explicit memory

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    Long-term memory - discontinuity between remembering facts and events

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    Understanding concrete and abstract words - recognising objects and animate things

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    Understanding nouns and verbs, and the man who remembered countries

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    The visual world and verbal knowledge

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    The challenge of access

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    Semantic organisation - the brain's compass points

    Today' s Neuroscience, Tomorrow' s History - Professor Elizabeth Warrington

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Supported by a Wellcome Trust Public Engagement grant (2006-2008) in the History of Medicine to Professor Tilli Tansey (QMUL) and Professor Leslie Iversen (Oxford), the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group at Queen Mary, University of London presents a series of podcasts on the history of neuroscience featuring eminent people in the field: Professor Elizabeth Warrington completed her PhD on visual processing at the Institute of Neurology, London, and was formerly head of the Department of Neuropsychology at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square.Her research has focused on understanding, in the broadest terms, brain and behaviour relationships, and, in particular, the neural basis of our cognitive abilities -- how our neural networks enable us to see, perceive, remember and talk about things. Understanding how these networks are organised helps in diagnosing and assessing many different kinds of brain injury. Her work has also been influential in t

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