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Exploring the Two Cultures

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Professor Larry Squire and Dr Simon Kemp
Larry Squire: ‘Conscious and Unconscious Memory Systems of the Mammalian Brain’
Distinguished Professor Larry Squire (UCSD), whose pioneering work established the distinction between conscious and unconscious memory, discusses the structure and organization of memory.

Simon Kemp: 'Unconscious Memory from Proust to the Present'
Dr Simon Kemp (Somerville, Oxford), explores how memory and the unconscious intertwine in literature from Proust to the contemporary novel, and consider what light might be shed by new perspectives on the nature and functioning of unconscious memory offered by cognitive neuroscience.

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Episode Information

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Larry Squire
Simon Kemp
Keywords
memory
unconscious
Proust
literature
neuroscience
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 26/01/2015
Duration: 01:15:16

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