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  • Neuroscience and Religious Experience Part 4/5
    Meet Dr. Carol Rausch Albright, a visiting professor of Religion and Science at the Lutheran School of Theology at the Zygon Center, who explores the relationship between neuroscience, religious experience, theology and complexity studies. Part 4/5.
  • Neuroscience and Religious Experience Part 5/5
    Meet Dr. Carol Rausch Albright, a visiting professor of Religion and Science at the Lutheran School of Theology at the Zygon Center, who explores the relationship between neuroscience, religious experience, theology and complexity studies. Part 5/5.
  • Neuroscience and Religious Experience Part 1/5
    Meet Dr. Carol Rausch Albright, a visiting professor of Religion and Science at the Lutheran School of Theology at the Zygon Center, who explores the relationship between neuroscience, religious experience, theology and complexity studies. Part 1/5.
  • Neuroscience and Religious Experience Part 2/5
    Meet Dr. Carol Rausch Albright, a visiting professor of Religion and Science at the Lutheran School of Theology at the Zygon Center, who explores the relationship between neuroscience, religious experience, theology and complexity studies. Part 2/5.
  • Neuroscience and Religious Experience Part 3/5
    Meet Dr. Carol Rausch Albright, a visiting professor of Religion and Science at the Lutheran School of Theology at the Zygon Center, who explores the relationship between neuroscience, religious experience, theology and complexity studies. Part 3/5.
  • How Emotions Help Us Make Decisions
    Antonio Damasio, noted researcher and professor of neuroscience at USC, talks with The New York Times' David Brooks about emotions and the science of being human. Here, he talks about how emotions help us make decisions.
  • The Difference Between Feeling and Emotion
    Antonio Damasio, noted researcher and professor of neuroscience at USC, talks with The New York Times' David Brooks about emotions and the science of being human. Here, he describes the difference between emotions and feelings and explains why emotions are one of humanity's most important survival mechanisms.
  • Emotions and Evolution
    Antonio Damasio, noted researcher and professor of neuroscience at USC, talks with The New York Times' David Brooks about emotions and the science of being human. Here, he talks about how emotions have helped humans evolve into who we are today.
  • Jonah Lehrer on Overcoming the Fear of Uncertainty
    Scientists are using the latest neuroscience tools to break open the black box of the mind to uncover the secrets of our decision-making process. From CEOs to firefighters, how does each person's mind make decisions? Here, noted author, Jonah Lehrer, discusses the brain and the process of uncertainty.
  • Jonah Lehrer on Your Brain and Epiphanies
    Scientists are using the latest neuroscience tools to break open the black box of the mind to uncover the secrets of our decision-making process. From CEOs to firefighters, how does each person's mind make decisions? Here, noted author, Jonah Lehrer, looks at what happens to the brain when you experience an epiphany.
  • Jonah Lehrer on Instincts and Reason
    Scientists are using the latest neuroscience tools to break open the black box of the mind to uncover the secrets of our decision-making process. From CEOs to firefighters, how does each person's mind make decisions? Author Jonah Lehrer, argues that often we should rely on instincts to make our decisions.
  • Make Your Own Digital Healing CD DVD for Your Mind, Body, and Soul
    It is a healing energy which is transmitted by digital means. The digital technology chosen may be either audio or video. In an audio/video digital healing, the healing energy is embedded within your chosen audio CD or video DVD. What is the science behind digital healing?This is an application issued by Merlin Dergham which is based on the latest scientific evidence. All researches uncovered the amazing power of subliminal programming in affecting the preferences of human beings. The simple truth is: subliminal messages work.The latest researches are done by    * University of Nijmegen (2006) in Netherlands , by Johan Karremans and his team   * Dukes University (2008) in USA, by Tanya Chartrand and Gavan F.   * University of Waterloo (2008) in Canada, by Grainne Fitzsimons   * UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (2009) in UK, by Professor Nilli Lavie
  • Make Your Own Digital Healing CD DVD for Your Mind, Body, and Soul
    It is a healing energy which is transmitted by digital means. The digital technology chosen may be either audio or video. In an audio/video digital healing, the healing energy is embedded within your chosen audio CD or video DVD. What is the science behind digital healing?This is an application issued by Merlin Dergham which is based on the latest scientific evidence. All researches uncovered the amazing power of subliminal programming in affecting the preferences of human beings. The simple truth is: subliminal messages work.The latest researches are done by    * University of Nijmegen (2006) in Netherlands , by Johan Karremans and his team   * Dukes University (2008) in USA, by Tanya Chartrand and Gavan F.   * University of Waterloo (2008) in Canada, by Grainne Fitzsimons   * UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (2009) in UK, by Professor Nilli Lavie
  • Arizona shooting suspect due in court
    Michael Fehlings, a medical director of neuroscience at Toronto Western Hospital,on Gabrielle Giffords's chances of recovery after she was injured in a shooting in Arizona
  • Debunking Gender Stereotypes
    Lise Eliot, associate professor of Neuroscience at The Chicago Medical School, uncovers the truth behind age-old clichés from brain size to emotional intelligence.
  • Lise Eliot on Womb Gender Differences
    Lise Eliot, associate professor of Neuroscience at The Chicago Medical School, outlines biological differences in girls and boys from womb to playground, explaining the crucial role that culture plays.
  • Learn About the Frontiers of Neuroscience
    Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, associate professor and director of the Brain Tumour Program at Johns Hopkins University, says that tumours are as unique as people. In the future, every patient is going to a receive treatment for brain cancer that is as indivi
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