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<title><![CDATA[Gray Matters - Stroke and the Brain]]></title>
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Physicians and researchers specializing in stroke have adopted the term "brain attack" to convey the message that stroke is a medical emergency that needs to be viewed and treated with the same urgency as a heart attack. Researchers are optimistic that we are on the threshold of having the first true interventional agents for acute stroke treatment and hospitals across the country are developing stroke teams to prepare for the coming therapeutic challenge. Featuring Maya Angelou and Ray Bradbury.
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<title><![CDATA[Gray Matters - Mapping the Brain]]></title>
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Brain imaging is helping scientists map the complex circuitry of the brain, pathways leading to people's deepest despair, brightest potential and darkest addictions. The researchers are among the world's pioneer brain scientists, studying the images for clues about how the brain functions and what to do when it malfunctions. Their experiments offer hope for patients with Alzheimer's disease, stroke, treatment-resistant depression, alcoholism and seizure disorders, to name a few.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:24 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Gray Matters - The Body Clock]]></title>
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An internal biological clock is fundamental to all living things. It regulates the daily patterns or rhythms of our lives, when we sleep, when we wake, when we feel at our best and at our worst. This program gives an overview of the structures in the brain that regulate body clocks, discusses what happens when body clocks go wrong and introduces the field of chronobiology  revealing why taking medicine should coincide with the body's rhythms and the health implications of interfering with those rhythms.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:24 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Gray Matters - Learning Throughout Life]]></title>
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Education doesn't begin the day you're dropped off at kindergarten; nor does it end when they hand you a diploma. Life is filled with opportunities for learning. This program explores new brain research across the life span.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:25 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Gray Matters - Crossroads and Frontiers]]></title>
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This production highlights three turning points in brain science: 1848 Phineas Gage, survives a construction accident that drives a tamping iron through his skull; 1953 Patient "H.M." undergoes surgery to relieve epilepsy  with most unexpected results;  1982 Young drug addicts display mysterious symptoms: those of advanced Parkinson's disease.  Continuing  research continues to advance cutting-edge studies in frontal lobe damage, memory and Parkinson's disease.
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<title><![CDATA[Gray Matters - Mapping the Brain]]></title>
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Brain imaging is helping scientists map the complex circuitry of the brain, pathways leading to people's deepest despair, brightest potential and darkest addictions. The researchers are among the world's pioneer brain scientists, studying the images for clues about how the brain functions and what to do when it malfunctions. Their experiments offer hope for patients with Alzheimer's disease, stroke, treatment-resistant depression, alcoholism and seizure disorders, to name a few.
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<title><![CDATA[Gray Matters - Dance and the Brain]]></title>
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Nobel laureate and Dana Alliance member Gerald Edelman and Susan Sgorbati, an improvisational dance teacher at Bennington College, explore what happens in the brain when dancers create patterns of movement. The dancer, working with Sgorbati, is Katie Martin and  the percussionist is Jake Maginsky.  This program was aired on KPBS in November. Marjorie Sun of KPBS filed the report.
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Education doesn't begin the day you're dropped off at kindergarten; nor does it end when they hand you a diploma. Life is filled with opportunities for learning. This program explores new brain research across the life span.
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