01435ngm a2200277u 450000100160000000500170001600700100003300800410004303500230008403500110010703500200011804000180013824501460015626000110030230000540031344000190036750000380038650800850042452005060050965000110101565000260102665000190105270000210107170000180109271000470111099663814010231120260227104102.0vf cnahr 850114s1984 xx 058 e 0vleng d a(TU)000663814UTK019 a697315 a(OCoLC)11578897 aMOUcMOUdTKN00aStates of mindh[videorecording] /ca production of WNET/New York ; produced, directed and written by Richard Hutton ; George Page, reporter. cc1984. a1 videocassette (58 min.) :bsd., col. ;c3/4 in. 4aThe brain ;v8 aRecorded off-air with permission. aCinematographer, Vic Losick ; editor, Kenneth E. Werner ; music, Jonathan Elias. aExplores human awareness and consciousness as brain functions which neuroscientists still do not fully understand. Discusses dreams as related to chemical changes in the brain. Illustrates the lack of control over one's consciousness in multiple personality disorders by interviewing a victim and his wife, theorizing that physical changes in the brain may lead to the altered states of consciousness. Also describes changes in consciousness induced by stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and drugs like PCP. 0aBrain. 0aMultiple personality. 0aConsciousness.1 aHutton, Richard.1 aPage, George.2 aWNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)