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Stress and emotions / a production of WNET/New York ; produced, directed and written by Robin Spry ; George Page, reporter.

Contributor(s): WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Brain ; [4].Publisher: [1984]Copyright date: ©1984Description: 1 videocassette (58 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 inRecord Searches:
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Content type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videocassetteSubject(s): Brain chemistry | Stress (Psychology) | Emotions | Limbic system | Brain damage | Brain chemistry | Stress (Psychology) | Emotions | Limbic system | Brain damage | Mental Health | Psychology | PsychotherapyOnline resources: Download Video Production credits: Cinematographer, Ron Stannett ; editor, Diann Ilnicki ; music, Jonathan Elias.Summary: Explains how physical and/or chemical changes in the brain can cause a person to lose self-control. Tells the story of Phineas Gage whose personality was totally changed when an iron bar passed through his brain isolating the emotion center from the intelligence center. Emphasizes that stress can cause chemical changes in the brain.
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
VHS - Original Format VHS - Original Format University of North Carolina Wilmington
QP376 .B72 1984 no.4 Available
VHS - Original Format VHS - Original Format University of North Texas
Available

Taped off-air from KERA-TV, Dallas, Texas.

Off-air licensing rights through the Television Licensing Center.

VHS-SP mode.

Cinematographer, Ron Stannett ; editor, Diann Ilnicki ; music, Jonathan Elias.

Explains how physical and/or chemical changes in the brain can cause a person to lose self-control. Tells the story of Phineas Gage whose personality was totally changed when an iron bar passed through his brain isolating the emotion center from the intelligence center. Emphasizes that stress can cause chemical changes in the brain.

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