Sunday, April 11, 2010

Dan Siegel - Toward an Interpersonal Neurobiology of the Developing Mind

Haven't seen this one before, from 2005 - more good stuff from Dr. Siegel, although not anything new. Somehow, though, every time I hear him talk I pick up on new aspects that I had missed before.

Toward an Interpersonal Neurobiology of the Developing Mind




Multimedia Presentation Launch Presentation

Produced by: Microsoft Research 02/24/2005

Description:
Will a better understanding of the human brain enable engineers to build better interfaces and operating systems? Dan Siegel will discuss neurobiology and its implications for computing. He will introduce the study of the brain as a system. Siegel has reviewed a number of scientific disciplines that explore the idea of the mind developing at the interface between human relationships and the unfolding structure and function of the brain. Recent discoveries from a number of independent fields, including those of developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience, can be synthesized into an integrated framework for understanding how the brain gives rise to mental processes and is directly shaped by interpersonal experiences.

Speaker(s): Dan Siegel, associate clinical professor, Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine

Runtime: 01:17:56


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