Malcolm Udeozor, Winner of the 2021 NIMH Three-Minute Talks Competition
Malcolm Udeozor explores whether hand movements, like eye movements, are actually an inherent part of our memory that guide our recall of perceptual experiences.
Видео Malcolm Udeozor, Winner of the 2021 NIMH Three-Minute Talks Competition канала National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Видео Malcolm Udeozor, Winner of the 2021 NIMH Three-Minute Talks Competition канала National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
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