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2. Will Sat Nav diminish brain power? And should animals be used in brain research?
Answering key questions about brain and behaviour, from the University of Cambridge comes Brain Chat, reporting on exciting brain research revolutions presented at the Cambridge...
Collection: Brain Chat
Institution: Department of Pharmacology
Created: Sun 26 Jul 2015
Anthropology, history and memory
An informal lecture by Professor Alan Macfarlane given at Peking University in October 2012 to a seminar of anthropologists, convened by Professor Wang Mingming.
Collection: Lectures and other materials
Institution: King's College
Created: Wed 21 Nov 2012
Consciousness and the Anatomy of the Soul
Talk given by Prof. Michael Wang as part of Summer Course 14, 2019
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 25 Jul 2019
Dynamical workspace reconfiguration under cognitive load
A movie of dynamic network changes during performance of zero- and two-back working memory tasks.
Bottom row, Changes in key workspace parameters as a function of trial...
Collection: Brain network dynamics
Institution: Department of Psychiatry
Created: Mon 28 Oct 2013
First World War Session II: Sacrifice and Slaughter
Professor William Philpott, Professor of the History of War, Department of War Studies, King’s College, London: 'Sacrifice and slaughter: two armies, two wars?'
Response:...
Collection: Forgetful Allies
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Thu 3 Nov 2011
Forgetful Allies: Truth, Myth and Memory in the two World Wars and After
The aim of this conference is to explore key moments during the two World Wars at which British and French experience and understanding of events differed, and which have been the...
Collection: Forgetful Allies
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Thu 17 Nov 2011
Heretical Science
Lecture at the Stiftung der Deutschen Wirtschaft symposium on Science and Society, Cambridge, February 2013, in which the difficulties faced by advances running counter to the...
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Tue 26 Feb 2013
Insights from Memory Research for Maximising Exam Performance
Presentation on Monday 14th of May 2012
Collection: STeM Seminars
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Fri 25 May 2012
Jacques Benveniste at the Cavendish
On March 10, 1999, the late Jacques Benveniste gave the Cavendish's Departmental Colloquium on "Electromagnetically Activated Water and the Puzzle of the Biological Signal". The...
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Sun 22 Aug 2010
'Lieu de non-mémoire: A Ukrainian City and Its Russian, Jewish and Soviet Traces': The Tenth Annual Stasiuk Lecture in...
In this podcast, Dr Andrii Portnov seeks to understand the paradoxes of post-Soviet pluralism, exploring Dnipropetrovsk (imperial Yekaterinoslav) as a laboratory in which to study...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Mon 9 Apr 2012
Memory and Personhood
A talk given by Prof Noreen Herzfeld at Summer Course 9, 2014
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Tue 16 Sep 2014
Memory Matters
Find out what memories are made of during this fascinating lecture. Learn about short and long-term memory and the difference between conscious and unconscious memories. See how...
Collection: Cambridge Science Festival 2014
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Mon 24 Mar 2014
Professor Nicola Clayton and Clive Wilkins: Imagination: the door to identity
Professor Nicola Clayton and Clive Wilkins, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, deliver a public lecture at Madingley Hall on 21 January 2014.
The lecture is...
Collection: Madingley Lectures
Institution: Institute of Continuing Education
Created: Fri 21 Mar 2014
Remembering and Forgetting the Second World War
Remembering and Forgetting the Second World War, by Robert Frank, Professor at Université de Paris I Panthéon
response Agnès Tachin (author of Amie et rivale: La...
Collection: Forgetful Allies
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Mon 7 Nov 2011
Sample Lecture: Psychology of Education
Explore how cognitive psychology has contributed to education.
Collection: Seminar Uploads
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Wed 7 Aug 2013
Second World War: Liberation: the British contribution
'Liberation: the British contribution,' Olivier Wieviorka, Professor at the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan, author of Normandy: The Landings to the Liberation of Paris...
Collection: Forgetful Allies
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Mon 7 Nov 2011
The Supramolecular Chemistry of the Homeopathic Remedy
John Benneth reviews the attempts that have been made to model ‘memory of water’, which has been proposed as an explanation for the claimed benefits of homeopathic remedies.
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Tue 5 Oct 2010
Timothy Snyder on the Disjuncture between History and Memory in Ukraine and Eastern Europe
In this video podcast, Professor Timothy Snyder of Yale University offers a fascinating, provocative, and at times unsettling view into the tension between history and memory in...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Thu 31 Mar 2011