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Entrevista con Eric R. Kandel: desde la memoria, la voluntad libre, y el problema con Freud a las decisiones de 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 comparten el Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina con Arvid Carlsson y Paul Greengard en 2000 por sus descubrimientos "sobre la transducción de señales en el sistema nervioso." En esta entrevista concedida a la Fundación Hertie Neuroforum 2008 el 18 de abril de 2008 en Frankfurt, Alemania, el Premio Nobel Eric R. Kandel nos lleva en un viaje enlighting van desde la memoria, el libre albedrío, "el problema de Freud", a los desafíos científicos y el surgimiento de la ciencia europea.

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