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A Good Science Read

A Good Science Read: How everything works

Dr Roger Highfield joins Professor Frances Ashcroft to discuss Pain: A Ladybird Expert book by Irene Tracey and A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson.
CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast

This Might Hurt - Irene Tracey

We discuss the Neuroscience of Pain perception
Edward Lear's Feelings

Weeping

'He weeps by the side of the ocean, He weeps on the top of the hill', the poet wrote of himself in 'How Pleasant to Know Mr Lear'.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Side Effects to Some, Therapies to Others: Autonomic Neuromodulation

Professor Alex Green (Oxford University) talks about the autonomic side-effects of neuromodulation including deep brain stimulation and dorsal root ganglion stimulation for pain. It may be possible to harness such effects for new therapies.
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

Cell transplants to treat the 'disease' of chronic pain

Thomas Willis Lecture (Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences)
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

From touch to pain: making sense of sensation

Inaugural Lecture
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

"Anomalies" Part 3 - Placebos and pain

Professor Irene Tracey explains the placebo effect and how it is a normal part of our pain system.
Anthropology

Facial tattooing among Drung women in Southwest China

Facial tattooing is essentially a transition to what is and ought to be a woman. Gender performativity is associated with the materiality of the body: it is in fact the tattoo that makes a woman.
Medical Sciences

Understanding human pain, suffering and relief through brain imaging

Professor Irene Tracey talks about her research into pain through using brain imaging technology to see exactly how the brain is affected by pain while discussing its implications to how we understand pain in society.
Alumni Weekend

Understanding human pain, suffering and relief through brain imaging

Using examples from her research, Professor Tracey illustrates some of the exciting developments in brain imaging -seeing exactly how the brain is affected by its environment-and discusses how this research impacts on modern medicine, law and society.
Medical Sciences

Irene Tracey on FMRI and Pain

Professor Irene Tracey, director of the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, explains how MRI works and then talks about her research into people's perception of pain.
Interviews with Oxonians

Irene Tracey on FMRI and Pain

Professor Irene Tracey, director of the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, explains how MRI works and then talks about her research into people’s perception of pain.

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