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Susie McKinnon doesn't have amnesia but can't remember her own past. She has Severely Deficient Autobiographical Memory syndrome where she knows an event happened but has no recollection of being t...here herself. She tells Claudia what its like and memory scientist Brian Levine from Baycrest in Canada explains more about what the syndrome's existence tells us about the nature of memory and knowledge. In the All in the Awards, Rosa explains why she nominated Ian, her manager while working at Church's shoes after her experience of psychosis while studying at University. The Spanish Flu outbreak of 1918 killed at least 50 million people but many who survived were left overwhelmed by depression. Laura Spinney explains more about the affects of Spanish Flu on the mind
Metadata describing this Open University audio programme
Series: All in the mind
First transmission date: 19-06-2018
Original broadcast channel: BBC Radio4
Published: 2018
Rights Statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
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Duration: 00:27:37
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Producer: Pam Rutherford
Presenter: Claudia Hammond
Contributors: Susie McKinnon; Brian Levine; Catherine Loveday; Ian Cardy; Rosa Blakelock; Laura Spinney
Link to related site: BBC Radio4 website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b6m9k8
Subject terms: The Spanish Flu; Baycrest;
Production number: 230587
Videofinder number: 230587
Available to public: no