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http://BrainMind.com Brain Mind Lecture 2: Visual & Auditory Midbrain & Brainstem, Language, the Left Hemisphere, An Introduction and Overview Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D. http://BrainMind.com

These are introductory lectures providing an overview of the functional organization of the brain.

The video constitutes one of six Brain Mind Introductory Lectures, posted on youtube, each providing an introductory overview of the functional organization of the brain. To reduce confusion, all CT images have been reversed so damage on the left appears on the left, and right sided damage appear on the right. For a detailed presentation I recommend one of the best neuroscience texts of all time: the 2nd edition of Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, Clinical Neuroscience, by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D.

Dr. Rhawn Joseph has published major scientific discoveries in prestigious scientific journals and has published several highly acclaimed "best selling" advanced post-graduate textbooks.

In the 1970s he proved/discovered 1) the role of early environmental influences on learning, memory, attention, and impulse control, 2) the role of sex hormones and the lack of sex hormones on sex differences in behavior, cognition, learning, memory, and spatial ability, 3) neurplasticity and recovery of function in the primate brain and is considered one of the founding fathers of the field of Developmental Neuropsychology.

Dr. Joseph also published major scientific discoveries on "split-brain" functioning and the duality of consciousness. He coined the term "limbic language." His theory of language first published and featured on the cover of the 1983 Journal of Clinical Psychology, has been widely accepted and scientifically verified and numerous scientists now claim the theory as theory as their own.

Dr. Joseph's scholarly articles and monographs have been reprinted by major universities and medical schools, including Harvard, have been translated and republished by foreign scientific journals, and he has been invited to speak at the University of Geneva, Brigham Young University, the University of Japan, Santa Clara University, and the University of California at Berkeley.

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  • Dude nice job prof + the extra diagrams very helpful

  • I love your work prof!

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  • Where's segment 1?

  • You made my entire semester of Neuroanatomy make sense in 30 minutes - Wish you were my lecturer!! Excellent teaching, thank you so much :)

  • So when the left and right sides of the brain are disconnected, the two halves function as though they were two separate people. What does this mean for religion? Which half contains the soul? And if this were to happen to my brain, which half would remain as 'me' ? So many questions here! I don't even know who 'I' am anymore!

  • Wow! He's like Doctor Channard... in a good way

  • wow isn't this prof great??? awesome course.

  • music TO LOUD !!!

    Its lecture not opera^^

  • This is great...thanks for posting! I cant seem to locate lecture 1 but i may need to look harder. Also, if people like this then i would recommend Dr. Robert Salpolsy's class from the teaching company on neurobiology. I got it on audio cd from from undergrad library.very good stuff.

  • very helpful as you are presenting additional visual explanations for what he is teaching and this helped me soooo much to understand better. Although this is much more complex than what I am required to learn right now I'm greatful and enjoy learning more! A big thank you!

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