Brain: The Inside Story's "Your Thinking Brain"
If there is one thing that makes you different from other animals, it is your extraordinary ability to think. Like other thinking species, humans don't just react to the world as it is: We reflect on the past, imagine what could be, and then plan ways to make our thoughts become reality. Our brain's advanced outer layer, or cortex, enables us to remember past events and predict the future consequences of our actions before we make decisions. We can think about thinking, and use language to excha
Brain: The Inside Story's "Your Changing Brain"
Your brain began forming before you were born, building the intricate network of neurons that help you survive in the world. Once developed, the basic structures for sensing, feeling, and thinking last a lifetime—yet your brain continues to change. The neural connections keep making adjustments with every experience and everything that you learn.
The exhibition, Brain: The Inside Story, which is on view at the American Museum of Natural History from Saturday, November 20, until August 14, 201
How do I get to work by public transport?
Op het einde van deze les kun je opzoeken hoe een persoon het best naar zijn werk gaat met het openbaar vervoer.
273 GG "A Part" or "Apart"? And Similar Tricky Words
A trick to tell if it should be one or two words.
Lesson 79 – Coffee Break Spanish
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It’s the penultimate episode of this season of Coffee Break Spanish and we continue to follow the adventures of MarÃa-José and Andrew as they come to the end of their time together in Spain. This week Andrew is signing up for his course in the ayuntamiento and needs to ask for some directions. We’ll here [...]
Origami History
This 1:36 long video is about the art of origami and its rich history and tradition. This video teaches the words used, equipment needed and symbols. This is the first of six videos. The other videos show how to make various designs. A good starter video.
RSA Animate - Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us
This ten minute video reviews what really motivates people and what does not help. The results are of note to teachers and others at it shows that higher grades may not be motivating when creative thinking is being encouraged. Mastery is motivated by tangible things in some instance
How to Divide Polynomials
The instructor uses a small whiteboard in this short two-and-a-half-minute tutorial to demonstrate how to divide polynomials. He just uses one problem for demonstration. The video goes step-by-step and is easy to understand.
Light fixes smart plastic
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/04/flash-of-light-fixes-smart-plastic.html
SPICE Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis
[Recorded: February 23, 2011]
The SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) circuit simulator program celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. SPICE was born as a class project at UC Berkeley and first released in 1971. This lecture is a roundtable discussion with Kim Hailey, Ken Kundert, Larry Nagel, Ron Rohrer who were responsible for the creation and world-wide propagation of this invaluable and universally used software program. Topics will include the origins, evolution,
Galerie
An encounter between photography and painting, fragmentation and association, proximity and distance. An examination of focus, where the image referent becomes lost to the surface, rather like in painting.
Husserl's approach to transcendental intersubjectivity
It is our intention in the course of the development of this
thesis to give an account of how intersubjectivity is "eidetically"
constituted by means of the application of the phenomenological reduction
to our experience in the context of the thought of Edmund
Husserl; contrasted with various representative thinkers in what H.
Spiegelberg refers to as "the wider scene" of phenomenology. That is
to say, we intend to show those structures of both consciousness and
the relation which man has to the
ANSO 275-01, Social Theory, Fall 2004
Social theory is the conceptual backbone of both anthropology and sociology. The purpose of this seminar is to study classic and contemporary contributions to social theory and to explore how these contributions have informed the development and practice of anthropology and sociology. This course is being co-taught by an anthropologist and a sociologist in order to provide the interpretive perspectives of both disciplines. We will take turns lecturing and leading discussions, and participate in
Neurologie : douleurs neuropathiques des membres inférieurs
Les journées Victor Segalen - Bordeaux
Formation Médicale Continue des Médecins Généralistes
>>Neurologie : douleurs neuropathiques des membres inférieurs
Marc Landry : Mécanismes physiopathologiques des douleurs neuropathiquesFrédéric Dauchy : Urétrites et IST chez l'homme : quoi de neuf?
Bruno Brochet : Douleurs neuropathiques centrales
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Vaccinologie 2011 - Évolution des virus grippaux, conséquences immunologiques
Thème : Vaccination antigrippale et immunodépression
Titre : Vaccinologie 2011 - Évolution des virus grippaux, conséquences immunologiques
Auteur : Flore ROZENBERG (Virologie, Hôpital Cochin)
Résumé : description des virus grippaux : influenza A (oiseaux, mammifères), influenza B et C (homme quasi exclusivement). Virus Influenza : la particule virale, types, sous-types, variants. Réplication du virus Influenza, évolution, structure cristallographique, tropisme, d
Vaccinologie 2011 - Epidémiologie : discussion
Thème : Vaccination antigrippale et immunodépression
Titre : Vaccinologie 2011 - Epidémiologie de la grippe
Auteurs : Jean-Louis KOECK, Isabelle BONMARIN, Fabrice CARRAT
Résumé : Vaccinations : études épidémiologique dans une population générale : questions-réponses
Les auteurs n’ont pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregis
vaccinologie 2011 - Evolution des virus : discussion
Vaccination antigrippale et immunosuppression : Evolution des virus grippaux et réponse cellulaire
auteurs : Sylvie VAN DER WERF, Flore ROZENBERG et Marie-Lise GOUGEON
Les auteurs n'ont pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors de la 4e Journée «Jean-Gérard Guillet» de vaccinologie clinique. Le jeudi 7 avril 2011, Hôpital du Val-de-Grâce, P
Vin et consommateur : qui doit s'adapter?
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : la pratique
Patricia Taillandier, Impact des phases fermentaires sur le goût du vin
Nathalie Pouzalgues, L’expression aromatique des rosés : lien avec la couleur
Jean Lhéritier, Philippe Chabert, Jean-Claude Berrouet, Vin et consommateur : qui doit s’adapter ?
Les atten
Adolescence : quête d'identité - Patrick Pelège (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Adolescence : quête d'identité par Patrick Pelège (sociologue)
Lycée Leau (13 Marseille)
Le fruit dans les vins rouges (audio)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : les dernières avancées de la recherche
Jean-Christophe Barbe, Le fruit dans les vins rouges
Michael Jourdes, Tanin du bois : évolutions et perceptions sensorielles
Produit de consommation et produit du patrimoine, le vin se doit de s’adapter à la demande du marché et de répondre aux attentes des consommateurs













