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In this episode Dr. Katy Peters talks with Dr. Joel Salinas, a neurologist, clinical assistant professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and chief medical officer of Isaac Health in New York. Dr. Salinas explains what it's like to experience synesthesia, a rare neurologic phenomenon in which the brain processes several senses at once. Additional Resources Brain & Life: What is Synesthesia? Learn more about Dr. Joel Salinas Mirror Touch: A Memoir of Synesthesia and the Secret Life of the Brain by Dr. Joel Salinas Additional Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on Brain Wonders Memory and Your Brain, Explained Marilu Henner and the Mysteries of Memory What is Agnosia and How Does it Affect the Brain's Perception? We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guest: Dr. Joel Salinas @JoelSalinasMD Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
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Download for FREE today - special Mnemonics Cheatsheet - so you can be SURE that you have that Must Know information down: bit.ly/nursing-memory Outline The 5 A's A-Amnesia – loss of memories A-Anomia – unable to recall names of everyday objects A-Apraxia – unable to perform tasks of movement A-Agnosia – inability to process sensory information A-Aphasia – disruption with ability to communicate Description The 5 A's of Alzhemiers Disease. These signs point to a diagnosis of Alzheimer's Type Dementia
In the world of neuroscience and psychology, there are intriguing conditions that challenge our fundamental understanding of perception. One such condition is agnosia, which disrupts somebody's ability to recognise or interpret sensory information. Agnosia usually affects only a single information pathway in the brain. If you have this condition, you can still think, speak, and interact with the world. While it may sound like a relatively simple concept, delving into the complexities of agnosia reveals a rich tapestry of mental processes and brain functions at work. In this article, we explore agnosia, unravelling its various forms and shedding light on what it truly means to grapple with this mysterious disorder. Join us as we dig deeper into understanding how perception impairment can manifest in fascinating and perplexing ways. Agnosia (in Greek gnosis- "not knowing") is a neurological condition in which a patient cannot recognise and identify objects, persons, or sounds using one or more of their senses despite their normally functioning senses. Therefore, agnosia is a neurological disorder that affects a person's ability to recognise and interpret sensory information. It can occur in various forms, each involving a different sensory modality. There are three main types of agnosia: visual, auditory, and tactile. Let's commence with a short summary of the different spectrums of agnosia: 1. Visual Agnosia: This is the most common form of agnosia and affects a person's ability to recognise visually presented objects, faces, or shapes. They may still have intact vision, but their brain cannot correctly process and interpret visual information. 2. Auditory Agnosia: This type of agnosia impacts a person's ability to recognise and interpret sounds, such as speech or environmental noises. They may hear sounds but have difficulty understanding their meaning or distinguishing between those sounds. 3. Tactile Agnosia: This form of agnosia affects a person's sense of touch, making it challenging for them to recognise objects through touch alone. They may need help identifying shapes, textures, or temperatures through contact. 4. Prosopagnosia: Also known as face blindness, prosopagnosia is a specific type of visual agnosia where individuals cannot recognise familiar faces, including those of family members or close friends. They may rely on other cues, such as voice or clothing, to identify people. 5. Anosognosia: Anosognosia refers to a lack of awareness or recognition of one's own illness or disability. This can occur in various neurological conditions, including agnosia itself. Individuals with anosognosia may deny or be unaware of their impairment, making it challenging to seek treatment or support. It is important to note that agnosia can occur due to brain injuries or degenerative neurological conditions and can vary in severity. But stroke is the most common cause of aphasia. Treatment options may include rehabilitation therapy, adaptive strategies, and support from healthcare professionals. Let's now look at each situation in more detail. Visual Agnosia: Unravelling the Mystery of Impaired Object Recognition Visual agnosia is a fascinating disorder that hinders an individual's ability to recognise and identify objects they see. How our brain processes visual information helps us, from learning as children to seeing the world and interacting with our environments, throughout our lives. Because of the ease with which we rely on these perceptual processes, we tend to overlook the complexity behind visual information processing. It is not related to any issues with vision or intelligence, but rather arises from a disruption in the higher level of visual processing we once took for granted. Visual agnosia is a
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In this special episode, Dr. Sarah Song returns as a guest co-host to talk with Dr. Roy Hamilton, behavioral neurologist and professor of neurology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and psychiatry and director of the Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation (LCNS) at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Hamilton discusses agnosia—a rare neurologic disorder characterized by an inability to recognize and identify objects or persons. Dr. Hamilton explains the various types of agnosia, which parts of the brain are affected, and how it is treated. Additional Resources Learn more about agnosia Learn more about prosopagnosia Brain & Life: What is Agnosia? Understanding the Causes and Symptoms We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guest: Dr. Roy Hamilton @DrRoyHamilton (Twitter) Host(s): Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Sarah Song @Stroke_doc
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: January 28, 2021 To quote Donald Rumsfeld, “there are things we know we know…. we know there are some things we do not know... But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know…it is the latter category that tends to be the difficult ones.” In neurology, the agnosias are not that dissimilar from Rumsfeld's 'unknown unknowns.' In this week's program, we discuss the nosology and nomenclature for the agnosias, the localization, and the importance of recognizing one. Produced by James E Siegler. Music courtesy of Dr. Turtle, Grossman, Ewell and Grainger, Marco Trovatelli, and Purple Planet Music. The opening theme was composed by Jimothy Dalton. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. Unless otherwise mentioned in the podcast, no competing financial interests exist in the content of this episode. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BrainWavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Biran I, Coslett HB. Visual agnosia. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep 2003;3(6):508-12. PMID 14565906Coslett HB. Apraxia, neglect, and agnosia. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2018;24(3, Behavioral Neurology And Psychiatry):768-82. PMID 29851877Dhont S, Derom E, Van Braeckel E, Depuydt P, Lambrecht BN. The pathophysiology of 'happy' hypoxemia in COVID-19. Respir Res 2020;21(1):198. PMID 32723327Li YC, Bai WZ, Hashikawa T. The neuroinvasive potential of SARS-CoV2 may play a role in the respiratory failure of COVID-19 patients. J Med Virol 2020;92(6):552-55. PMID 32104915Matschke J, Lütgehetmann M, Hagel C, et al. Neuropathology of patients with COVID-19 in Germany: a post-mortem case series. Lancet Neurol 2020;19(11):919-29. PMID 33031735Milner AD, Perrett DI, Johnston RS, et al. Perception and action in 'visual form agnosia'. Brain 1991;114 (Pt 1B):405-28. PMID 2004249Zeki S, Ffytche DH. The Riddoch syndrome: insights into the neurobiology of conscious vision. Brain 1998;121 ( Pt 1):25-45. PMID 9549486We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
APTA Vestibular SIG Podcast: Supported by the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy
Host Puja Agarwal PT, DPT, MHA is joined by Dr. Regan Harrell, PT, DPT, NCS, a current PhD student in Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Pittsburg to discuss Vestibular Agnosia. Dr. Harrell's research interests include the use of technology to improve the diagnosis and treatment of vestibular disorders and dizziness, and balance disorder manifestations in the traumatic brain injury population. Her recent work investigates the effect of Vestibular Agnosia on the reporting of BPPV symptoms in patients post TBI. The Vestibular Special Interest Group is apart of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy. neuropt.org.
Host Puja Agarwal PT, DPT, MHA is joined by Dr. Regan Harrell, PT, DPT, NCS, a current PhD student in Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Pittsburg to discuss Vestibular Agnosia. Dr. Harrell's research interests include the use of technology to improve the diagnosis and treatment of vestibular disorders and dizziness, and balance disorder manifestations in the traumatic brain injury population. Her recent work investigates the effect of Vestibular Agnosia on the reporting of BPPV symptoms in patients post TBI. The Vestibular Special Interest Group is apart of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy. neuropt.org.
In this original What the Dementia episode, we talk about the 7A's of dementia: amnesia, altered perception, anosognosia, agnosia, apraxia, aphasia, and apathy. ENROLL IN THE WITH INTENT MASTERCLASS TODAY: https://www.letsbambu.com/masterclass JOIN THE BAMBU CARE CHAMPION COMMUNITY (OPEN TO ALL DEMENTIA CARE PARTNERS WORLDWIDE): https://www.letsbambu.com/champions DOWNLOAD A FREE RESOURCE: https://www.letsbambu.com/resources MENTIONED PODCAST EPISODES: Amnesia (episode 060) | https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/b6YYPqUZGtb Anosognosia (episode 009) | https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/T2rAwl1ZGtb Apathy (episode 029) | https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/IK4jzeXZGtb PRODUCTS: With Intent MasterClass | https://www.letsbambu.com/masterclass With Intent: A Practical Guide to Navigating Behaviors Along the Dementia Care Journey | https://letsbambu.link/with-intent-book Grow With Gratitude - 100-Day Gratitude & Self-Care Journal (specifically made for dementia care partners) | https://www.letsbambu.com/product/grow-with-gratitude LET'S CONNECT: Free Support Community | https://www.letsbambu.com/champions Website | https://www.letsbambu.com Newsletter | https://www.letsbambu.com/newsletter Facebook Page | https://www.facebook.com/bambucare Main Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/letsbambu With Intent Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/carewithintent/ Grow With Gratitude Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/growwithbambu Podcast | https://anchor.fm/whatthedementia MUSIC CREDIT: Listen To SpillageVillage - Tropical Landing Pop Songs At Looperman.com DISCLAIMER: The information contained in Bambu Care LLC's website, blog, emails, programs, services and/or products is for educational and informational purposes only. While we draw on our prior professional expertise and background in other areas, you acknowledge that we are supporting you in our role exclusively as a Dementia Care Consultant. By participating in Bambu Care, LLC's website, blog, emails, programs, services and/or products, you acknowledge that we are not a licensed psychologist, professional counselor, or medical doctor. We in no way, diagnose, treat, or cure any illnesses or diseases. Dementia Care Consulting is in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling or any other type of therapy or medical advice. The information provided by Bambu Care, LLC also does not constitute legal or financial advice nor is intended to be. Dementia Care Consulting is not a substitute for the services of a CPA or attorney. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatthedementia/message
Problem: It's hard to remember that June and December have different struggles when it comes to productivity, mental health, and executive dysfunction if we don't actually mark the passage of time through the year. Solution: Celebrating the two solstices and two equinoxes is a great way to welcome a new season and actually tangibly remind yourself that things are about to get different. For the upcoming autumn equinox, try some autumnal decor and recipes, but also don't forget about cleaning and decluttering to prepare your home for the winter months when you likely spend more time indoors. Check out the rest of my Ko-Fi page! It's been redesigned and I'm posting so much over there as I work on moving to a new website. I'm hosting challenges, posting previews for blog posts in progress, and of course uploading the video versions of this podcast right here. And the challenges are entirely free for anyone following along while they're currently active! I also have new membership options. The natural 20 membership is ridiculous and includes the entire roleplanning system catalog, plus ongoing membership in the Quest for Chaos with a 1-on-1 session and weekly small-group sessions, plus a private podcast, plus a ton of other stuff. The natural 1 membership is for normal people and only costs $1 a month, but still unlocks every single post that you can only get otherwise with a minimum of a $3 donation, as well as the challenges and on-demand content in the Members Hub. Join the Natural 1 membership for only $1/month! And all monthly subscribers at either level will get a shoutout at the end of each episode of Ex-Gifted! My current goal is to reach a lofty $120 in a single month. This is approximately my monthly budget for podcast hosting, web hosting, email service, and all those other little things that add up. Once I reach that point – I'm having a party and will look forward to putting out some rewards and coming up with some kind of fun goal other than just breaking even. You can also find me at https://instagram.com/chaotic.organized (https://instagram.com/chaotic.organized) on Instagram and https://chaoticorganized.com/ (https://chaoticorganized.com) for more executive dysfunction tips and commiseration. — Music Kawai Kitsune by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4990-kawai-kitsune (https://filmmusic.io/song/4990-kawai-kitsune) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license (https://filmmusic.io/standard-license) About the Ex-Gifted Podcast: If you are a former gifted kid who grew up to struggle with basic adulting, then you need the Ex-Gifted podcast. Host Ren Eliza talks about gifted kid burnout, and the damage that lasts long into adulthood. Damage like battered self esteem, decimated internal motivation, and a continued failure to live up to expectations even while we were placed on pedestals and alienated from our peers. Ex-Gifted will cover failure, procrastination, imposter syndrome, and chronic anxiety and depression, and a whole lot more. Each episode also offers suggestions to deal with your executive dysfunction in adulthood so you can rebuild the systems that allowed you to shine so brightly in childhood. We're making exceptional children into functional adults. Thanks!
Today's meditation comes from The Book Of Acts in The New Testament and from the writings of Pseudo-Dionysius, with music by Stephen Keech.
Agnosia Black opens the new year with a much-anticipated single from label boss DJ Choopie and Golan Zocher. The former, based in Israel lays claim to over two decades of production work and releases via long standing imprints such as Bedrock and Yoshitoshi. Meanwhile, Colombian born, Israel based artist Golan Zocher has enjoyed similar success across his five-year career, landing releases via Nick Warren's The Soundgarden, Beatfreak and Clubsonica Records. Having worked together previously on a well-received offering for Sol Selectas, Choopie and Golan partner up once again for 'Fine Twist', alongside a remix from Dmitry Molosh. Although primarily known for their progressive minded productions, Golan and Choopie lean closer to Indie Dance territory on 'Fine Twist'. Its pulsating groove and buoyant beats are full of contour and character, while tranquil arps and sweeping effects build tension as the narrative takes shape. 80's inspired percussion comes in waves, expertly layered as the main melodic theme flows through emotive chord changes, building momentum towards the break. Sitting at the heart of the journey, the melodic interlude provides a unique contrast of meditative qualities and emotional overtones, gently elevating mood as flurries of drums reach a triumphant apex, summoning the groove for a driving finale. Making his label debut and providing the lone interpretation of 'Fine Twist' is Dmitry Molosh. Coming off his most prolific year to date, the Belarus based artist dominated the Beatport Progressive House charts, racking up thirty discography credits across the twelve months, while seeing continued support from genre tastemakers Hernan Cattaneo and Nick Warren. With a resume that includes releases via Replug and Sudbeat Music, Dmitry now adds Agnosia Black to his portfolio with a powerful rendition of 'Fine Twist'. Staying true to the positive vibe of the original, Dmitry puts a progressive lean on the track which lands with resounding success. Flickering arps and clattering percussion blanket a warm, key changing groove, as wispy effects and pulsating rhythms add drive and colour. Spanning over two minutes in length, the main break highlights the piece with hopeful melodies elevating mood, before an underbelly of nostalgic arps provides a smooth bridge into a buzzing drop and suitable poignant finale. Concise in execution and timeless in delivery, it rounds out another stellar collaboration for Golan and Choopie, making for a must have release to begin the year for Agnosia Black. Highly recommended. https://www.beatport.com/release/fine-twist/3585694
Pete and Tup are joined this time around by musician, producer, and all around fascinating individual, Thomas "Todd" Bernath. The things that are talked about include: the true age of a podcast, Size-al Agnosia, Brushy One String's Greatest Triumph/Downfall, Assy McGee, and the secret influence of the big stake companies. A Cardboard Box musical breaks out for just long enough to be sure it isn't needed.
Esta semana en los cines de Pamplona: "Jackass" en 3D, "Agnosia", "Caza a la espía", "Salidos de cuentas" y "La Bohème".
Esta semana en los cines de Pamplona: "Jackass" en 3D, "Agnosia", "Caza a la espía", "Salidos de cuentas" y "La Bohème".
Agnosia Records is back with it's Vol 2 of his classic Chilling Moments remixes after an amazing reaction of it's Vol 1. On this second volume the approach is wider and goes in styles from Ambient, to deep house and techno. Enjoy !!! Release Date 25/3/2021
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In today's episode, Katie has 30 minutes to become an "expert" on... Visual Agnosia, or The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat! Boom! Long Title! This one was a doozy! Whenever things get sciency up in here, we get a little nervous because it is not our personal forte. But the various disorders that fall under the umbrella of "agnosia" are so interesting and unknown, it was worth the deep dive. This episode was sparked by Katie's request to Zack that he let her know if he learned about a guy who thought his wife was a hat in psych class, and it turned into something great. We learned that there really was a man who mistook his wife for a hat, and the reason why we all know about him is because his neurologist wrote about him in a book. That man had visual agnosia - there's also auditory and tactile agnosia, and we get into them all. The brain is an incredible thing... and so much more delicate and complicated than we generally give it credit for! Also, if this episode isn't enough for you, you can watch an opera, a French play, an Indian play, and listen to a Scottish indie rock band album all based on "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat." Enjoy! Highlights Include: - Dr. P: The man who mistook his wife for a hat - Face Blindness explained! - Oliver Sacks's ironic twist of fate Donate to the ACLU: https://action.aclu.org/give/donate-to-aclu-multistep Donate to the NAACP: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/naacp-1 Follow on instagram @30minuteexpertpodcast and twitter @30minexpertpod Send us your expertise at 30minuteexpertpodcast@gmail.com And please rate and review! Podcast artwork by Rick Radvanksy Music by Jake Radvanksy
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To quote Donald Rumsfeld, “there are things we know we know…. we know there are some things we do not know... But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know…it is the latter category that tends to be the difficult ones.” In neurology, the agnosias are not that dissimilar from Rumsfeld’s 'unknown unknowns.' In this week’s program, we discuss the nosology and nomenclature for the agnosias, the localization, and the importance of recognizing one. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music courtesy of Dr. Turtle, Grossman, Ewell and Grainger, Marco Trovatelli, and Purple Planet Music. The opening theme was composed by Jimothy Dalton. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. Unless otherwise mentioned in the podcast, no competing financial interests exist in the content of this episode. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Milner AD, Perrett DI, Johnston RS, Benson PJ, Jordan TR, Heeley DW, Bettucci D, Mortara F, Mutani R, Terazzi E and et al. Perception and action in 'visual form agnosia'. Brain. 1991;114 ( Pt 1B):405-28. Zeki S and Ffytche DH. The Riddoch syndrome: insights into the neurobiology of conscious vision. Brain. 1998;121 ( Pt 1):25-45. Biran I and Coslett HB. Visual agnosia. Current neurology and neuroscience reports. 2003;3:508-12. Coslett HB. Apraxia, Neglect, and Agnosia. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2018;24:768-782. Dhont S, Derom E, Van Braeckel E, Depuydt P and Lambrecht BN. The pathophysiology of 'happy' hypoxemia in COVID-19. Respir Res. 2020;21:198. Li YC, Bai WZ and Hashikawa T. The neuroinvasive potential of SARS-CoV2 may play a role in the respiratory failure of COVID-19 patients. J Med Virol. 2020;92:552-555. Matschke J, Lutgehetmann M, Hagel C, Sperhake JP, Schroder AS, Edler C, Mushumba H, Fitzek A, Allweiss L, Dandri M, Dottermusch M, Heinemann A, Pfefferle S, Schwabenland M, Sumner Magruder D, Bonn S, Prinz M, Gerloff C, Puschel K, Krasemann S, Aepfelbacher M and Glatzel M. Neuropathology of patients with COVID-19 in Germany: a post-mortem case series. The Lancet Neurology. 2020;19:919-929.
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Support Us! www.paypal.com/progresivnasuza -------------------------------------------------------------- www.progresivnasuza.com -------------------------------------------------------------- www.instagram.com/progresivna_suza www.sounndcloud.com/progressivetales progresivnasuza@gmail.com -------------------------------------------------------------- Episode 38 - Choopie -------------------------------------------------------------- Choopie is a Tel Aviv-based music producer who has established his own niche in the worldwide electronic music scene. His music defies over-simplistic genre classification. Drawing influences from Acid House,, Progressive House, melodic Techno, and Techno, Choopie has created his own unique musical identity and grown his name as a top DJ/Producer worldwide. His productions and DJ sets are instantly recognizable through their unique hypnotic melodies and seductive grooves. A self-confessed perfectionist, his work is his obsession. Each track is a testament to his fascination with the creative process. After studying music tech, music cognition and perception, Choopie became captivated by the concept of listener manipulation and has cultivated the ability to translate this into unnervingly addictive tracks. Choopie discovered his lifetime passion for electronic music at a very early age. Thirty years later he has created a massive legacy of musical accomplishment and ideas. This is a statement of his past achievement and a pointer towards his bright and stimulating musical future. Sets Some of Choopie's tracks during his sets: “The Love” was released by Yoshitoshi Recordings Music Deep Dish's and climbed to the Top 100 House charts; "Yim” (Multiply) the first major release by Jez & Choopie which made the UK Top 40 and was licensed to over 20 countries; New remixes are coming soon “Sunrising” by Choopie & Samuel on Blackhole Recordings (Tiesto's label). “Visions” EP by Choopie & Segall released on Adaptation Music. “Chilling Moments” with Shmuel Flash released on Bedrock recording (John Digweed's legendary label). “1991” The Soundgarden Winter Collection mix by Nick Warren. and his last release “Inception “with Golan Zocher on Beatfreak recordings: Beatport Top 100 Prog Chart and Agnosia Black/Records with more release Choopie's music has received wide support and great feedback from the whole electronic music scene. Musical Journeys Choopie has played in venues in all over Europe, in Ibiza, in the USA and at home in the Middle East. Every set is an event - full of people and fans living the music, entranced by Choopie's ability to play sounds that match every moment on the dance floor. Effortlessly moving from house to massive techno, his dynamic and vibrant sets always deliver a wall of unrestrained energy and musical revelation. What's Going on Now? Choopie, Sharkieboy and Golan Zocher are back in the Agnosia studio, hard at work creating new and uplifting music for release later this year. With their powerful and inventive sounds, these tracks possess the extraordinary capacity to both inspire intimate dance floors and to fire huge arenas with explosive energy and drive. And today also collaboration with Red Rxes Musical influences “I was first fascinated by the way that Pink Floyd integrated electronics into their music, but then Kraftwerk, especially their album Computer World, was both my defining moment and my greatest inspiration. Their pioneering innovation in electronic and avant garde music, in terms of both sound and dance, captivated me and I have followed their work ever since. Kraftwerk will always been hailed as the forerunners of electronic music and their influence on my life in music has been immeasurable.” Follow Dj Choopie https://www.instagram.com/choopief https://www.facebook.com/ChoopiePage https://soundcloud.com/djchoopie https://www.facebook.com/agnosiarecords
Feel smart and show off your knowledge of big fancy words after listening to this episode where we discuss visual agnosia!
Kevin Klein is the lead singer and guitarist for the band, Valleyheart. Kevin is a multi-talented musician who has been on a wild musical journey to get to where he is today. Starting out playing in a Christian metalcore band, Exiting the Fall, Kevin eventually veered into more chill outlets as his interests in music evolved. Eventually those efforts would become the Salem, MA-based band, Valleyheart.During this conversation, Kevin and I dig into his spiritual roots and how they have influenced, defined, and evolved during his life and musical ventures. The conversation also features a bit about the realities of booking DIY tours - playing not only in basements, but in restaurants and boxing rings as well. There’s also a great meditation or two on the influence Sufjan Stevens has had on both my life and Kevin’s life.This is a fun and thoughtful conversation that I know you will love. AND you get to hear some beautiful music throughout. Valleyheart will be on tour with My Epic this month and into June. The band will embark on a summer run of dates with Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - you can check out their tour dates here!MUSIC NOTE:- This week you got to hear tunes from the debut Valleyheart album, “Everyone I’ve Ever Loved,” which was released on December 14 through Rise Records. - Valleyheart is a brilliant rock band the presents each song with expertly layered lush atmospheres and soundscapes while retaining a perfect amount of raw emotion. Fans of From Indian Lakes, Manchester Orchestra, and Copeland will love these guys.- On this episode, you got to hear the tracks, “Agnosia,” “Friends in the Foyer,” and “Fourth of July,” which is a cover of the brilliant Sufjan Stevens song. You can check out the album through the band’s Bandcamp page, and through all of the streaming platforms!THE CONNECTEDU NETWORK- This week, you got to learn about the ConnectEDU Network, of which this podcast is now a contributing member!- ConnectEDU Network connects the unique perspectives and expert insight of higher education through podcasting. If you’re affiliated with higher education – from professor to director of marketing – you’ll be able to find a podcast that fits your style. Our podcasts are produced and hosted by passionate and innovative members of the field, all fueled by the excitement of the future of higher education.- You should check out all of the Network’s content creators and podcasts right now if you’re looking for some new education-based pods!And you can now join our Facebook community by CLICKING HERE!THE ART OF SURVIVAL UPDATEWe've officially rebranded The Art of Survival and launched a revamping of our website - artissurvival.com! Check out the MANY resources we have available and please feel free to read our stories and share your own!We are also excited to announce a brand new Patreon account - so if you would like to support our work, please check out your options of how to do so! Even $5/month can go a long way!Check out the link here:https://www.patreon.com/artofsurvivalAnd if you haven't noticed, we're dedicating ourselves to the music scene moving forward - so if your band/venue would like to work with us, please reach out!FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Don't forget, Android users - we are now on the Google Play Store!!- We're also FINALLY on Stitcher, so head over there if that's your preferred platform!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!Thanks so much for tuning in - we will be back next week with another great chat!
MAWP Tacoma presents MAWPCAST 1 Radio Program, Episode 25: Time Bandits Hosted by Potter & Sound Man Chris The show returns after a week long Spring Break hiatus. We had every intention of retooling and improving the show during this time and didn't. But the show is better than ever and we couldn't be happier. This week we discuss a lot of films like Captain Marvel, In to the Spider-verse, Mary Poppins Returns, and the Motley Crue propaganda film, "The Dirt". We probably talk about some other things too, but you don't want everything spoon fed to you and have all the surprises spoiled... So you will just have to listen and find out for yourself. This show features these songs from the following bands: "Make Some Time" Loser Dog, Second Language (Bandcamp) "No Apologies" Nate Tactics Featuring Boy (Bandcamp) "Ego Tripper" By All Means, Terror of Tacoma (Bandcamp) "The Fizzicks of Phlight" Nitrogen Lion Society, 2014 EP (Bandcamp) "Start With" Seaweed, Spanaway (Bandcamp) "Things My Mom Wouldn't Be Proud Of" Kozmo, Clean Slate (Bandcamp) "We Are the Kids" Talk's Cheap, Talk's Cheap "Stanley & Seaforts" Kye Alfred Hillig, The Dog Lying Down (Bandcamp) "Shadow of the Mountain" ALDA, Tahoma (Bandcamp) "Amputation Victim" Effluvia, Effluvia (Bandcamp) "Boss" (featuring Snake, Bobby Succe) Nobodyfoxme Inc., Da Nobudeez Vol. 1 (Bandcamp) "Happy Hour" Notorious Brodies, Red Shift Compilation "Gone With the Wind" The Nightgowns, Sing Something (Bandcamp) "Strychnine" The Sonics, Here are the Sonics (Website) "Smile" Humble Cub, Telegram From Your Future Life (Bandcamp) "Stay" Deborah Page, FOR (ReverbNation) "Old Growth" The Plastards, MAWP COMP Vol 1 (Bandcamp) "Garbage" Burning Flag, Kid Games "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence" Kenosis, Advent (Bandcamp) "Only Child" The Painkillers, Cascade Garden "Rebel Yell" Peratus, Equilibrium (Facebook) "Perfect Pitch" Ceasar, the Martyr, Agnosia by Ambrosia (Bandcamp) "Tacoma" Ash Bib, Tacoma "Why I Oughta" The Stains "Strange Things" Jesus on the Moon, Secondhand Living (Bandcamp) If you would like to support MAWP Tacoma you can visit our Patreon page. You can also check out the MAWP Tacoma website! Tweet us on Twitter! Follow us on Facebook! Look at us on Instagram Produced and Edited by Potter Video Recorded by Chris Pederson & Potter Audio Recorded by Chris Pederson Executive Producer Ken Johnson, Chris Pederson Technical Engineers Rick Casson, Chris Pederson © 2019 MAWP Tacoma
Wingnuts lack the power of memory, but get lots and lots of Karma this week. More at ProLeftPod.com.REVIEW US ON ITUNES | SPORT OUR SWAG! CONTACT US The Professional Left Podcast PO Box 9133 Springfield IL 62791-9133 Podcast Email: proleftpodcast@gmail.comSci-Fi Trivia Questions: mrs.driftglass@gmail.com SUPPORT US: Paypal | Patreon | GoFundMe READ OUR BLOGS: Driftglass | Blue Gal SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @ProLeftPodcast | @mr_electrico | @bluegal Facebook: ProLeftPodcast | BlueGal.Fran | IPOTW Flickr IPOTW Gallery Podcast Archive | RSS FeedSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/proleftpodcast)
How visual information transforms from pixels into people is more complex than dots becoming lines, lines becoming shapes, and shapes becoming faces. Your brain makes assumptions about all kinds of sensory information--even without you knowing it. Dr. Geoffrey Aguirre, a neuroscientist who specializes in vision processing, explains how we know what we can't really explain. Produced by James E. Siegler & Geoff Aguirre. Music by Cullah, Jon Watts, Lovira, Loyalty Freak Music, and Scott Holmes. Sound effects by Mike Koenig, Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. REFERENCES Thompson P. Margaret Thatcher: a new illusion. Perception. 1980;9:483-4. Psalta L, Young AW, Thompson P and Andrews TJ. The Thatcher illusion reveals orientation dependence in brain regions involved in processing facial expressions. Psychol Sci. 2014;25:128-36.
Derek Spencer and Meredith Treinen of Ceaseless Fun drop in with beer and pecan pie to talk about their most recent show -- Agnosia -- and the upcoming They Who Saw The Deep in Los Angeles. Don't worry, we save the pie for afterwards. But it is one of THOSE episodes thanks to the beer. In fact, it's officially an NoPro After Dark. We get into process in this one, so you know I love it.
Stash House, Agnosia, Sleep No More, and Then She Fell In this episode, we get to open 2 Box of Dreads! Russell tries to have some (Ceaseless) Fun at “Agnosia”. We become a part of a crew in LA’s newest escape room, Stash House. Star Wars VR at Disneyland? YES! The second Dirty Tricks with […] The post Episode 73 – Stash House, Agnosia, Sleep No More, and Then She Fell appeared first on My Haunt Life.
Pastor Wilson talks the curse of prophecy and the government schools, plugs C.S. Lewis's “Abolition of Man,” and unpacks “Angoia” and “Agnosia." Be sure to join him every Wednesday for the newest edition of the Plodcast. Happy plodding!
Pastor Wilson talks the curse of prophecy and the government schools, plugs C.S. Lewis's “Abolition of Man,” and unpacks “Angoia” and “Agnosia." Be sure to join him every Wednesday for the newest edition of the Plodcast. Happy plodding!
Seeing is believing. Or so I'm told. But this isn't a hard and fast rule in neurology. Cognitive neuroscientist and neurologist, Dr. Geoffrey Aguirre, joins me in this brief episode to discuss the neuroanatomy of higher order visual processing. Produced by James E. Siegler & Erika Mejia. Music by Ars Sonor and Nuno Adelaida. Voiceover by Erika Mejia & Jennifer Aniston. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. REFERENCES Barton JJ. Disorders of higher visual processing. Handbook of clinical neurology. 2011;102:223-61. Meadows JC and Munro SS. Palinopsia. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. 1977;40:5-8. Radoeva PD, Prasad S, Brainard DH and Aguirre GK. Neural activity within area V1 reflects unconscious visual performance in a case of blindsight. J Cogn Neurosci. 2008;20:1927-39.
Agnosia, a duo formed by Eric and Miguel, producers with a long way behind the decks and productions. Started on music scene 7 years ago, My Bloody Valentine, Joy Division, Slowdive or Explosions in the sky are some of the inspirations of his personal “vision” of music. Now, with this project, they want to explore the atmospheric side of music. Always walking between techno, shoegaze or post-rock, they started to produce 5 years ago, trying to show his personal way of music. The music of Agnosia wants to innovate in the techno fields, adding some new ways with new elements and architectures in the compositions they do. Progressive to the end tracks, forcefulness and deep kicks and basslines, and some guitar distortions and effects to made epic the melodies they build. Focused in the experimentation with drones, textures and atmospheres but mixed with really forcefulness hypnotic grooves. SC : https://soundcloud.com/agnosiamusic FB : https://www.facebook.com/AgnosiaAgnosia/ Tracklist: 1.Lovesliescrushing - Blemished Sunspot Halo [Projekt Records] 2.Infinite Body - Out To Where I Am [Infinite Body] 3.Scott Monteith - Ghazal 1 [Field Records] 4.Condensed Utopia - Seesaw Of Pain [Black String Records] 5.Claudio PRC - Nova [Semantica] 6.Empty Vision - Vision I (Distant Echoes Version) [Lanthan Audio] 7.Mechanist - Isak [Black String Records] 8.PRG/M - Hypotenusa (Hydrangea Light Vision) [Spagiria] 9.nAX Acid - Crisium [Informa Records] 10.Edit Select & Antonio Ruscito - Projection 6 [Edit Select] 11.Hiroaki Iizuka - Frost [Subosc] 12.Alfredo Mazzilli - Nuvole [Weekend Circuit] 13.Takaaki Itoh - Terraria [Informa Records] 14.Menrva-Holy Mountain [Lett Records] 15.Agnosia - Paradoxical Fields [Forthcoming on Ephemeral Manoeuvres]
A look at visual channeling theory and its consequences for perception. Why are some people blind to approaching objects in certain areas of their visual field and what implications does it have for sport? Articles/links: The Charles F. Prentice Award Lecture 1990: specific tests and specific blindnesses: keys, locks, and parallel processing Visual field defects for unidirectional and oscillatory motion in depth Impaired Velocity Processing Reveals an Agnosia for Motion in Depth More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Credits: The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action Beggar’s Velvet – Blind Gentleman Jesse – If I Can See You 5440 – I Go Blind Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org and jamendo.com
Nursing Mnemonics Show by NRSNG (Memory Tricks for Nursing School)
The 5 A’s Amnesia – loss of memories Anomia – unable to recall names of everyday objects Apraxia – unable to perform tasks of movement Agnosia – inability to process sensory information Aphasia – disruption with ability to communicate… The post Ep28 Alzheimer (5 As) appeared first on NURSING.com.
Esta semana en los cines de Pamplona: Jackass en 3D, Agnosia, Caza a la esp