Episode 32 of the Brain Science Podcast is a whirlwind (55 minute) tour of brain anatomy. It is based on David Bainbridge’s new book: Beyond the Zonules of Zinn: A Fantastic Journey Through Your Brain (2008). Click here for some of the key illustrations from the book. I want to thank David for sharing these images and I encourage everyone to read the book.
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I there a transcript of this podcast? I have cognitive processing damage from illness and find by listening and reading the info I can absorb it. Thanks for your amazing work.
We hope to have a transcript out for this episode early in 2009. The Transcript will be posted on our new website at http://brainsciencepodcast.com/. If you would like to be notified when it is available send me email at docartemis at gmail.com.