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Teaching Neuropsychology York workshop 30 th January 2009. Resources for teaching ‘show and tell’ Using web-resources to enhance neuropsychology teaching. Priscilla Heard University of the West of England, Bristol. Plan – Maybe a bit slanted to visual neuropsychology.
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Teaching NeuropsychologyYork workshop30th January 2009 Resources for teaching ‘show and tell’ Using web-resources to enhance neuropsychology teaching Priscilla Heard University of the West of England, Bristol
Plan – Maybe a bit slanted to visual neuropsychology • Lectures/interviews with neuropsychologists • Royal Society archive • Alan Cowey on Blindsight and TMS • Eric Kandel on Memory • Cambridge Research Systems lectures – • Eye movements – Ian Gilchrist • Two visual streams – Mel Goodale • Jody Culham’s fMRI for Dummies downloadable pp slides • Wellcome Trust: Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History • Lucky finds on YouTube • AnnenbergCPB programs eg Philip Zimbardo • Marco Iacoboni, on mirror neurons • Michael Arbib • YouTube video to show how to download -http://www.savevid.com/ • Experiments used in practicals and as demos in lectures. • Ken Brecher’s Project lite (easily downloadable)
Some good Neuroscience web sites • Ken Brecher’s site of visual experiments and demos http://lite.bu.edu/vision/applets/lite/lite/lite.html • Eric Kandel http://royalsociety.tv/dpx_royalsociety/dpx.php?dpxuser=dpx_v12&pres=83&cmd=autoplay&type=autofocus&sstart=&tstart= • Mel Goodale • http://www.crsltd.com/images/Goodale/Goodale/Presentation_Files/index.html • Jody Culham’s fMRI for Dummies • http://psychology.uwo.ca/fMRI4Newbies/Tutorials.html