We don't have them available, but you may want to reach out to Dr. Eichenbaum's colleagues at the Center for Memory & Brain at Boston University--perhaps they can assist you. www.bu.edu/cmb/
Regrettably, this video was recorded back when we were still new to this, so the quality is not what we'd hoped for. We've learned a lot since then (if you've seen our more recent videos), but still think this is a valuable resource to share. Please accept our apologies!
I wish the audio were better.
Can we get those slides?
We don't have them available, but you may want to reach out to Dr. Eichenbaum's colleagues at the Center for Memory & Brain at Boston University--perhaps they can assist you. www.bu.edu/cmb/
You want a good laugh, try watching this with the English subtitles, it looks like the lyrics to a hip hop song.
Such awful audio for such a historic talk? What went wrong ?
Regrettably, this video was recorded back when we were still new to this, so the quality is not what we'd hoped for. We've learned a lot since then (if you've seen our more recent videos), but still think this is a valuable resource to share. Please accept our apologies!
The audio is trash and we straight up cant see whats being shown. This video is random noise