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612.82 BRAI (Not for ILL).<br />

v.4.<br />

THE ENLIGHTENED MACHINE [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Intended audience: College students and adults.<br />

Produced, directed and written by John Heminway; cinematographer, Jeri Sopanen;<br />

edited by David Hander; executive producer, Jack Sameth; series science editor,<br />

Richard Hutton; series originally researched by Richard Thomas and developed by<br />

Richard Hutton.<br />

George Page.<br />

Using models, micrographs, computer animation, and views of people in action,<br />

explores what the brain does and how it functions, including the mysteries of<br />

consciousness.<br />

Recorded off-<strong>air</strong> from SBS TV: W/NET, New York, Antenne 2 France in association<br />

with NHK, Japan, Soci{u00E9}t{u00E9} de Radio -t{u00E9}l{u00E9}vision de<br />

Qu{u00E9}bec, Kastel Enterprioses, c1984 The Brain; no. 1.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

612.82 ENL : VHS.<br />

MADNESS [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY ROBIN BRIGHTWELL.<br />

[London] : BBC in association with BRT, Belgium and ABC, Australia, c1982.<br />

Colour recording system: PAL.<br />

Colin Blakely.<br />

Using one person who suffered from schizophrenia for over 20 years as an example,<br />

madness and the changes that occur in the brain during madness are discussed.<br />

The hallucinations of schizophrenia are compared with those induced by hypnotism<br />

and by drugs such as speed. Latest research into schizophrenia is outlined.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

612.82 HUM : VHS.<br />

MEMORY [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY DICK GILLING.<br />

[London] : BBC in association with BRT, Belgium and ABC, Australia, c1982.<br />

Colour recording system : PAL.<br />

Colin Blakely.<br />

The processes of laying down of memory, how it changes over time and how it is<br />

retrieved. Cases of people with brain damage or amnesia, the learning systems<br />

of animals, and differences between cultural groups of humans are used to help<br />

us understand memory.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

612.82 HUM : VHS.<br />

MOVING [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY DICK GILLING.<br />

[London] : BBC in association with BRT, Belgium and ABC, Australia, c1982.<br />

Colour recording system : PAL.<br />

Colin Blakely.<br />

Patterns of movement in a variety of animals including man. What is controlled<br />

by the spinal cord e.g. reflexes and what is controlled by the brain e.g. speed<br />

of movement, choice of direction. Movement disorders such as Parkinson's<br />

Disease are discussed.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

612.82 HUM : VHS.<br />

SEEING [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY ROBIN BRIGHTWELL.<br />

[London] : BBC in association with BRT, Belgium and ABC, Australia, c1982.<br />

Colour recording system: PAL.<br />

Colin Blakely.<br />

The mechanisms of vision in the eye and its interpretation by the brain are<br />

looked at. Vision in a variety of animals is discussed as are vision disorders<br />

in man. The role of motion, light & colour in vision are outlined.<br />

ERC VID.

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