[Image: autism awareness puzzle ring from Autism Link.]
title High-Functioning Autism and Asperger's Syndrome: Diagnosis, Current Research, and Treatment Options description Expert clinicians and researchers clarify the differences between HFA, Asperger's and other types of autism, as well as how to support children and adults to achieve an optimal successful life. Presented for the layperson but still quite in-depth and technical. producer University of California M.I.N.D. Institute featuring John Brown, Ph.D., Marjorie Solomon, Ph.D., MBA, & Sally Ozonoff, Ph.D. format Quicktime, WMV date 17/04/08 length 01:36:16 linkhttp://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/mindinstitute/events/behind_recorded_events.html direct video linkhttp://media.mindinstitute.org/video/minds/mov/aspergers_2008_minds.mov
[Image: Cover of The Case for Mental Imagery by Stephen Kosslyn with co-authors William Thompson and Giorgio Ganis. One of many cool books he's written, including the must-read Clear and To The Point on psychological design of PowerPoint presentations.]
title What Shape are a German Shepherd's Ears? description Mental imagery and visualizing, preconceptions and perceptions, social cognition, how mental imagery affects your body and visual simulations that manipulate it. producer Edge Video featuring Stephen Kosslyn format Quicktime date 16/07/02 length 00:10:18 linkhttp://www.edge.org/video/56k/kosslyn.html
title Operant learning of Drosophila at the torque meter description A new pubcast at the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE), Issue 16, explaining procedures used for experiments in operant conditioning and Drosophila (fruit flies). Indexed into eight sections, with accompanying text in HTML and PDF. doi: 10.3791/731 producer Bjoern Brembs, Department of Neurobiology, Free University of Berlin and JoVE featuring Dr. Bjoern Brembs format Flash (in JoVE Video Player 4.0) date 16/06/08 length 00:17:31 linkhttp://www.jove.com/index/details.stp?id=731
For this videotastic edition of Encephalon, the brain science blog carnival, I did a little outreach to a video maker. Neuroethologist Bjoern Brembs of Brembs.net is adept at science 2.0, contributing to SciVee, and soon publishing in the cutting edge Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) with a pubcast on spontaneous behaviour in drosophila that elaborates on his well-known publications. Here's a fresh animation depicting the Drosophila Flight Simulator (00:04:08).
Bloggingheads.tv associate editor David Killoren sends in a diavlog (split-screen webcam interview) on an always-popular subject, Free Will: Happiness and the Foundations of Morality. Will Wilkinson joins Jonathan Haidt to discuss the issues. The full interview is an hour long, but Killoren recommends an "especially engaging (to me) clip, in which Haidt argues that morality is a 'big, complicated mess of human instinct' with more than one foundation." The clip is below, or watch it all here.
title The Reshaping of the Neurobiology of Autism description In the keynote address from the 2007 Summer Institute on Neurodevelopmental Disorders, neurologist Nancy Minshew discusses how and why autism is a multisystems disorder, how it's diagnosed, and functioning. She rambles a bit (admittedly sleep deprived) but it's a very good talk that includes some funny moments and practical advice for caregivers. (She runs a Center for Excellence in autism, is highly regarded in her field and has over 20 years experience, but vaccine conspiracy theorist alties have rabidly smeared her online and off. She is angrily attacked during the Q&A here too.) producer University of California Davis M.I.N.D. Institute featuring Nancy Minshew, MD format WMV, Quicktime date 02/08/07 length 01:09:45 linkhttp://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/mindinstitute/events/si_recorded_events.html direct video linkhttp://media.mindinstitute.org/video/suminst/2007/mov/minshew_2007_suminst.m4v