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Video: Brain Development
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Description: UCSD Cognitive scientist Joan Stiles reveals the latest understandings about the intricate relationship between biology and external influences in the development of the brain. Series: "Grey Matters" [3/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11188]
Duration: 3 seconds
Date: MiƩ 12-31-1969 18:00
Rated: 4
Played: 1 times
Tags: brain development Grey Matters science neurology
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> lexZender57732 said on 08-26-2009 at 18:03:
She is a knowledgeable and intelligent lady. She is reading not because she does not know the subject matter. She is reading because she is nervous about the presentation. I know my own subjects that I am passionate about. Yet I am unable to do this type of presentation without a major tele prompting experience or reading from a paper. She seems to be a similar case. This lecture is awesome. Just don't look at her and it will be great. She has a beautiful voice and great content for beginners.

> matyldziok said on 06-19-2009 at 20:50:
I think it was a good lecture too. The most basic theories and ideas presented in a clear, comprehensible and accessible way. Thanks for posting

> titalminarisa said on 06-12-2009 at 10:32:
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> BeaucoupRed said on 05-10-2009 at 10:20:
The rats are jumping ship.CHEMRISK - a research company hired by the Corn Refiners Association has recently taken down it's YouTube channel.The removal was in response to negative public perception resulting from the discovery of dangerous levels of MERCURY in HIGH-FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP. Apparently it has become a liability to defend the sweetener.See one of the last remaining ChemRisk videos at CornRefinersAssoc on YouTube.

> GuyGuysly said on 04-27-2009 at 06:42:
So you don't know what you're talking about.

> MaliCoq said on 04-27-2009 at 02:20:
lol. that is the best comment you could have come up with as a reply?

> veronica515 said on 04-07-2009 at 11:32:
I think this was a good lecture. It might not be an interesting presentation for professionals in this field but was certainly a good one for the general public. I wonder what the target group for this series of lectures was?

> ciphernemo said on 02-24-2009 at 05:39:
Yawn! Good data and theories, both basic and advanced, yet very boring, almost monotone presentation of it. If this speaker has worked with this for a good portion of her life, and has played a key role in research towards it, then why can't she deliver it with that same passion? Most scientists, and professors who do more research than instruction, are unable to give good presentations. They "lecture" instead of "presenting", and they are "confronting" the audience instead of "involving" it.

> GuyGuysly said on 02-19-2009 at 01:44:
Scientists? Ugh....ok.Have you even bothered to Google or Youtube anything on the topic of "brain surgery"?

> MaliCoq said on 02-11-2009 at 02:08:
what a waste of time. Can't believe someone who's supose to be so highly regarded can't take her eyes of the page to explain something she's been working on for decades. plus if anyone, even a first year grad did any research on the brain, would realize that scientists still have no clue about how it all works. not even A clue. its just a bunch of theories in classrooms, just like hers.

> moxinghbian said on 01-05-2009 at 00:55:
She is good.Half of you profs can't teach, they just know. But, She SURE can TEACH.

> BetsyBoyer said on 10-26-2008 at 23:07:
Thank you so much, needed this for school

> Teddypigyyy said on 10-25-2008 at 23:11:
very interesting!

> matyldziok said on 09-17-2008 at 01:07:
amazing!!

> ladyxeona said on 09-01-2008 at 02:26:
good stuff

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