Podcasts by Todays Neuroscience, Tomorrows History: Uta Frith - Audio
Supported by a grant from the Wellcome Trust to Dr Tilli Tansey and Professor Leslie Iversen, the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL presents a series of podcasts on the history of neuroscience featuring eminent people in the field:
Professor Uta Frith was born on 25th May 1941 in Germany. She completed her undergraduate degree in experimental psychology at the Universitaet des Saarlandes before training in clinical psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. She completed her PhD on autism in 1968.
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Brain Substrates – visualising cognitive brain function, the brain’s mentalising system from 2008-06-13T14:29:04
Brain Substrates – visualising cognitive brain function, the brain’s mentalising system
ListenAutism – a single disorder or a disorder spectrum? from 2008-06-13T14:28:52
Autism – a single disorder or a disorder spectrum?
ListenAutism – detail-focus and weak central coherence from 2008-06-13T14:28:41
Autism – detail-focus and weak central coherence
ListenAutism – Sabotage and Deception experiment from 2008-06-13T14:28:29
Autism – Sabotage and Deception experiment
ListenAutism – theory of mind and the Sally-Ann experiment from 2008-06-13T14:28:18
Autism – theory of mind and the Sally-Ann experiment
ListenAutism – the information processing revolution from 2008-06-13T14:28:07
Autism – the information processing revolution
ListenDyslexia - does it run in families? from 2008-06-13T14:27:46
Dyslexia - does it run in families?
ListenDyslexia – the English language and dyslexia in Europe from 2008-06-13T14:27:34
Dyslexia – the English language and dyslexia in Europe
ListenDyslexia – visualising brain activity during speech processing from 2008-06-13T14:27:24
Dyslexia – visualising brain activity during speech processing
ListenDyslexia – speech processing and the spoonerisms test from 2008-06-13T14:27:12
Dyslexia – speech processing and the spoonerisms test
ListenDyslexia – first theories and insights into its cause from 2008-06-13T14:27:02
Dyslexia – first theories and insights into its cause
ListenLondon and a PhD at the Institute of Psychiatry from 2008-06-13T14:26:51
London and a PhD at the Institute of Psychiatry
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