Who Was H.M.?

Amnesiac

Click Here to Read: Who Was H.M.? Inside The Mind Of The Amnesiac Who Revolutionized Neuroscience A botched lobotomy left 27-year-old Henry Molaison unable to form new memories. This is how Molaison’s personal tragedy became science’s gain. By Suzanne Corkin on the Popsci website on May 29, 2013.

Henry Molaison, aka H.M., in 1958 Courtesy of Basic Books

The Shop on Main Street Reviewed by Selma Duckler

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The Shop on Main Street (1966) became the highest rated film in the history of Slovak, Czech and Czechoslovak cinema. It was the first production from Central Europe, whether communist or democratic, to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Ida Kaminska was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her part. Slovakia was Communist dominated, but it was possible to make it as it was a period of political and cultural relaxation. The government allowed it to be released to the US, Finland, Continue reading The Shop on Main Street Reviewed by Selma Duckler

Insights from the Resting Brain: Methods, Models and Applications with Bharat Biswal, Ph.D at NYPSI

The Arnold Pfeffer Center for Neuropsychoanalysis
of the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
Bharat Biswal, Ph.D.
Professor, Biomedical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology and Radiology, New Jersey Medical School
will present on Insights from the Resting Brain: Methods, Models and Applications

Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 10 am, NYPSI’s Marianne & Nicholas Young Auditorium, 247 E. 82nd Street, NYC
Discussant: Maggie Zellner, Ph.D.
Continue reading Insights from the Resting Brain: Methods, Models and Applications with Bharat Biswal, Ph.D at NYPSI