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Melbourne | Science | Video | Norman Doidge | Public event | Melbourne Conversations | Culture | December 2008
The Brain: How it can change, develop and improve. Featuring Dr Norman DoidgeIn this Melbourne Conversations event, Dr Norman Doidge, author of bestselling book The Brain That Changes Itself discusses his research and relays strange and fascinating stories of the workings of the brain. Dr Doidge - psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, researcher, author, essayist and poet - is joined by local brain scientists, Professor Fred Mendelsohn AO (Director Howard Florey Institute) and Ms Emma Burrows, who discuss the latest research out of the Florey Institute. The event is hosted by ABC Radio National's Natasha Mitchell (All in the Mind), and presented by Melbourne Conversations in partnership with Future Leaders. Melbourne, September 2008 (Part 1 of 2) Source: Duration: 25m 54s
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