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ou may also like…14 of 4The Teenage Brain: A World of Their OwnVideo TitleThe Child’s Brain: Syllable from SoundVideo TitleThe Aging Brain: Through Many LivesPBSAt age 95, the poet Stanley Kunitz was named U.S. poet laureate and was still writing new poems and reading to live audiences-an inspiring example of the brain’s vitality in the final years of life. This program presents recent discoveries in neuroscience that tell us how the brain ages, and how that aging process and intact mental functions aren’t mutually exclusive. The film demonstrates that older brains continue producing new neurons and possess unique characteristics that form the basis for wisdom. Alzheimer’s disease is also an important topic. Distributed by PBS Distribution. Part of the series The Secret Life of the Brain. (56 minutes)The Aging Brain: Through Many LivesVideo TitleThe Adult Brain: To Think by FeelingVideo TitleThe Baby’s Brain: Wider Than the Sky Full Video (54:21)Segments TranscriptFULL PROGRAMThe Baby’s Brain: Wider Than the SkySEGMENTSHuman Brain: Ultimate Machine03:05Premature Infant Brain02:02Genetic Code Script01:27The Primitive Beginning of Thoughts and Feelings01:56Neuron Pathways02:20Neuron Migration01:50Genetic Blueprint03:25Coping Before the Brain is Ready01:52Learning Disabilities in Preemies01:33Shaping the Brain in Unintended Ways02:05Emulating the Womb03:21Nature vs. Nurture04:11Preemie Brain Development02:51Physical Change in Development of Brain Parameters02:59Negotiating a Complicated World01:57Critical Stimulation01:16Critical Images02:20Fighting for Cortical Connections03:12Maturing Without Visual Experience01:45Removing Cataracts in Time01:43Plastic Human Brain02:17Hide Segments/TranscriptsLinkShareAdd toCiteSegmentDESCRIPTIONOnly four weeks into human gestation, the brains first cells, the neurons, are already forming at an astonishing rate250,000 every minute. This program illustrates that process and the more complex brain development that occurs during an infants life, both before and following birth. Viewers learn how vision and the visual cortex come into play; what happens when a baby is born with visual impairment, such as infant cataracts; and many more facts and insights regarding the early brains ability to shape itself in response to the demands of the world. Distributed by PBS Distribution. Part of the series The Secret Life of the Brain. (56 minutes)Distributed by PBS Distribution.DETAILS Producer:PBSSeries:The Secret Life of the BrainDate Added: 12/12/2009Copyright Date: © 2001Item #: 41054Type: Documentary FilmRun Time: 54:21TAGSAnatomy Biological neural network Biology Brain Human brain Mind NeuropsychologyNeuroscience Neuroscience and intelligenceYou may also like…14 of 4The Teenage Brain: A World of Their OwnVideo TitleThe Child’s Brain: Syllable from SoundVideo TitleThe Aging Brain: Through Many LivesVideo TitleThe Adult Brain: To Think by FeelingVideo Title
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