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Kate Jeffery on Concepts and Representation

Dec 5, 2016
16:26
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Is There a Representation in the Brain?
01:41 • 4min
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How Does a Rat's Hippocampus Memory Work?
05:16 • 2min
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Recalling a Memory Is Like a Videotape
07:32 • 2min
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The Hippocampus and Memory
09:04 • 2min
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Is There an Alternative Hypothesis to the Old View of Spatial Knowledge?
11:08 • 2min
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The Strategy Habits System and the Hippocampal Place System
12:42 • 2min
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The Use of Space in Humans
14:13 • 2min
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Neuroscientist Kate Jeffery discusses how the brain represents the world. This episode is is part of a short series Mind Bites made in association with Nicholas Shea's AHRC-funded Meaning for the Brain and Meaning for the Person project. That website is open for comments and discussion of the topic of this podcast.

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