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Split brain behavioral experiments Posted by: Neuroslicer
Video duration: 275 seconds To reduce the severity of his seizures, Joe had the bridge between his left and right cerebral hemisphers (the corpus callosum) severed. As a result, his left and right brains no longer communicate through that pathway. Here's what happens as a result: |
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Schizophrenia: Gerald, Part 1 Posted by: Neuroslicer
Video duration: 491 seconds Gerald shows all the signs of class schizophrenia |
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Schizophrenia: Heather Posted by: Neuroslicer
Video duration: 329 seconds Heather shows disordered unorganized thoughts in her conversations. The odd facial expressions she displays when she speaks is a side effect of the antipsychotic medication she is on. While some antipsychotic meds do not produce such side effects, not all schizophrenics response well to such medication. |
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Schizophrenia: Gerald, Part 2 Posted by: Neuroslicer
Video duration: 429 seconds Schizophrenia has a huge impact on the family of those afflicted, as well. |
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Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease Part 1 Posted by: Neuroslicer
Video duration: 513 seconds Sybil's Parkinson's Disease can no longer be effectively treated with drug therapy. Deep brain stimulation is an alternative treatment that can re-establish quality of life in such patients. |
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Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's Disease Part 2 Posted by: Neuroslicer
Video duration: 589 seconds Sybil's Parkinson's Disease can no longer be effectively treated with drug therapy. Deep brain stimulation is an alternative treatment that can re-establish quality of life in such patients. |
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Mr. Terrific: Stanley the Safecracker Posted by: Neuroslicer
Video duration: 223 seconds This is an excerpt from the Mr. Terrific episode "Stanley the Safecracker", which aired on February 20, 1967 and starred Stephen Strimpell as Stanley Beamish (aka Mr. Terrific)! |
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Bipolar Depression / Rapid cycling Posted by: Neuroslicer
Video duration: 425 seconds Kathy has bipolar depression and cycles frequently between highs and lows. |
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Electroconvulsive shock therapy Posted by: Neuroslicer
Video duration: 493 seconds Mary has severe depression to the point of suicide. She does not respond to drug therapy. She and people like her are often helped with electroconvulsive shock therapy. |
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Amnesia Posted by: Neuroslicer
Video duration: 554 seconds Clive suffers from amnesia as a result of damage to his hippocampus. He cannot incorporate current experiences into his short term or long term memory. |









