His whole
lecture on brain function is interesting, but the bit on his (world first) scientific explanation of synesthesia begins at about minute 18, easily found thanks to the nifty Adobe Flash popup contents bar (once you're past the annoying intro music).
Featuring
lectures by speakers from the University of Minnesota, UNC, Duke, NCSU and Wake Forest University, the symposium is open to the entire scientific community and a broad spectrum of topics will be covered including the
Brain Connectome project, the effect of music on brain function, novel MR and OCT imaging techniques for the lungs, and advanced ultrasound methodologies for tissue characteriza
Brain Connectome project, the effect of music
on brain function, novel MR and OCT imaging techniques for the lungs, and advanced ultrasound methodologies for tissue characteriza
brain function, novel MR and OCT imaging techniques for the lungs, and advanced ultrasound methodologies for tissue characterization.