I Was a Child
Description
The New Yorker cartoonist and author of the memoir I Was a Child discusses recollection and humor with a cognitive neuroscientist and memory specialist. Bruce Eric Kaplan, also known as BEK, is an American artist whose single-panel cartoons frequently appear in The New Yorker; he is also a screenwriter and producer. Dr. Barry Gordon is a behavioral neurologist and cognitive neuroscientist with expertise in experimental psychology and neuropsychology. He directs the Cognitive Neurology/Neuropsychology group in the Department of Neurology, and was the founder of The Memory Clinic and the Mind/Brain Institute at Johns Hopkins.
Runtime
38 min 45 sec
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Subjects
- Psychobiology (216)
- Family (144)
- Interpersonal relations (422)
- Psychology (828)
- Social institutions (391)
- Emotions (140)
- Motivation (Psychology) (179)
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