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Intervista con Eric R. Kandel: dalla memoria, libero arbitrio, e il problema con Freud alle decisioni Fortunate
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Interview with Eric R. Kandel: From Memory, Free Will, and the Problem with Freud to Fortunate Decisions
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20:45 min

April 24, 2008

Chapters

  • 00:10Short- and long-term memory
  • 00:36Molecular mechanism underlying short- and long-term memory
  • 01:07The formation of long-term memory
  • 01:33Biological memory differs fundamentally from data storage in computers
  • 02:18Free will: the role of consciousness and strong evidence for its existence
  • 04:07Entering business
  • 05:38Being a scientific advisor at Memory Pharmaceuticals
  • 06:29Predicting the outcome of drug development
  • 06:49Use and abuse of drugs in children
  • 08:01Merging of scientific disciplines
  • 10:33Ego, super-ego, and id
  • 10:55The problem with Freud
  • 13:12Fortunate decisions
  • 14:23Adult neurogenesis in the hippocampus: challenging the work of Eric Kandel?
  • 15:50The quality of scientific controversy changes
  • 16:40“Arthur”, the genome of rice, and the revival of theory

Summary

Automatic Translation

Eric R. Kandel condiviso il premio Nobel per la fisiologia o la medicina con Arvid Carlsson e Paul Greengard nel 2000 per le loro scoperte "in materia di trasduzione del segnale nel sistema nervoso." In questa intervista rilasciata a Hertie Fondazione Neuroforum 2008 il 18 aprile 2008 a Francoforte, in Germania, Premio Nobel Eric R. Kandel ci porta in un viaggio che chiariva che vanno a memoria, il libero arbitrio, "il problema con Freud", alle sfide scientifiche e la nascita della scienza europea.

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