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Classroom Resource
The poster from the 2008 Holiday Lectures on Science, Making Your Mind: Molecules, Motion, and Memory. It illustrates the structure and function of a neuron, including how it transmits electrical and chemical signals.
Interview
An interview with Dr. Michael McIntosh, who discovered the drug Prialt while working as an undergraduate in Dr. Olivera's lab.
Click & Learn
Different gaits employed by animals and how the nervous system is able to switch between them.
Click & Learn
Measuring neuronal activity, generating action potentials, and recording the firing of individual neurons.
Click & Learn
Learn about the structure and function of this fascinating cellular machine.
Classroom Resource
To accompany the lecture series Making Your Mind: Molecules, Motion, and Memory.
Classroom Resource
This activity uses the planaria's property for regeneration and compares how long it takes for planaria cut in different places to regenerate a head.
Classroom Resource
A text transcript of the 2003 Holiday Lectures on Science, Learning From Patients: The Science of Medicine.
Classroom Resource
A chapter list to accompany the DVD.
Classroom Resource
A chapter list to accompany the DVD.
Video Clips
A live recording of muscle activity from Dr. Jessell's biceps and triceps muscles.
Video Clips
Even when distracted by food, the cat's brain encodes and retains the location of an obstacle.
Video Clips
Dr. Zoghbi introduces the topic of Rett syndrome by showing how development usually progresses in a young girl. She then shows an excerpt from Silent Angels, introduced by Julia Roberts, which shows how Rett syndrome affects development.
Video Clips
Dr. Jessell's leg muscle activation patterns are recorded during walking.
Video Clips
A growth cone contacts a repellant molecule on another axon, collapses, and withdraws.
Video Clips
The growth cones of two neurons sense and interact with one another.
Video Clips
In the absence of proprioceptive feedback, some individuals can compensate by using visual feedback.
Video Clips
Electrical activity recorded from the leg muscles reveals different patterns of activation during different gaits.
Video Clips
Mice can be trained to use spatial cues to navigate a maze that tests their ability to remember specific locations.
Video Clips
Dr. Zoghbi shows how a mouse that has been given the gene responsible for Rett syndrome exhibits some of the same neurological symptoms as human Rett patients.
Video Clips
Dr. Zoghbi demonstrates how mice that have been given the gene responsible for spinocerebellar ataxia 1 (SCA1) are tested on a device called a rotarod to quantify the amount of ataxia present.
Video Clips
Dr. Huda Zoghbi interviews Milan Cloud, a patient who has inherited the neurological disorder spinocerebellar ataxia 1, or SCA1.
Interview
An interview with Dr. Laskaro Zagoraiou, a post-doctoral student in Thomas Jessell's lab.
Lectures
Dr. Hudspeth will begin by discussing how simple organisms—such as bacteria—have the capacity to detect and react to a stimulus.






