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			nosynasser
 September 18, 2011
 
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			The Secret Life of the Brain, a David Grubin Production, reveals the 
			fascinating processes involved in brain development across a 
			lifetime.
 
 The five-part series, informs viewers of exciting information in the 
			brain sciences, introduces the foremost researchers in the field, 
			and utilizes dynamic visual imagery and compelling human stories to 
			help a general audience understand otherwise difficult scientific 
			concepts.
 
 A startling new map of the human brain has emerged during the past 
			decade of neuroscience research, contradicting much of what was 
			previously believed.
 
			  
			This series tells stories through a mix of 
			personal histories, expert commentary, and animation. 
			  
				
					
					
					The Baby’s Brain - Wider than the 
					Sky 
					A baby’s brain is a mystery whose secrets scientists 
					are just beginning to unravel. The mystery begins in the 
					womb - only four weeks into gestation the first brain cells, 
					the neurons, are already forming at an astonishing rate: 
					250,000 every minute. 
					
					
					The Child’s Brain - Syllable from 
					Sound 
					A child’s brain is a magnificent engine for learning. 
					A child learns to crawl, then walk, run and explore. A child 
					learns to reason, to pay attention, to remember, but nowhere 
					is learning more dramatic than in the way a child learns 
					language. As children, we acquire language - the hallmark of 
					being human. 
					
					
					The Teenage Brain - A World of 
					Their Own 
					When examining the adolescent brain we find 
					mystery, complexity, frustration, and inspiration. As the 
					brain begins teeming with hormones, the prefrontal cortex, 
					the center of reasoning and impulse control, is still a work 
					in progress. For the first time, scientists can offer an 
					explanation for what parents already know - adolescence is a 
					time of roiling emotions, and poor judgment. 
					
					
					The Adult Brain - To Think by 
					Feeling 
					The adult brain is the apotheosis of the human 
					intellect, but what of emotion? The study of emotion was 
					once relegated to the backwaters of neuroscience, a 
					testament to the popular conception that what we feel exists 
					outside our brains, acting only to intrude on normal 
					thought. The science has changed: Emotion is now considered 
					integral to our over-all mental health. 
					
					
					The Aging Brain - Through Many 
					Lives 
					At the age of 95, Stanley Kunitz was named poet 
					laureate of the United States. Still writing new poems, 
					still reading to live audiences, he stands as an inspiring 
					example of the brain’s ability to stay vital in the final 
					years of our lives. The latest discoveries in neuroscience 
					present a new view of how the brain ages. Overturning 
					decades of dogma, scientists recently discovered that even 
					into our seventies, our brains continue producing new 
					neurons. 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
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