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Media watching: David Marr, Margaret Simons and Michael Gawenda
David Marr hosts a discussion with Margaret Simons and Michael Gawenda about the current state of the media, in particular the print media, and the challenges presented by new online media outlets.
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Northern Village Pond
Pastel original, gift from artist's son to David Marr. Hanoi, 12.3.1990. Inscription and signature on verso. Artist: Nguyễn Liên. Hanoi
Photograph of a Meeting with PM: Pham Vân Đồng
Counter clockwise: Xuân Oanh (feet), David Marr, Pham Vân Đồng, Quốc, Frances Fitzgerald, Gary Porter, Holly Near, Fred Branfman, Jeff Langley. Early Jan. 1975. Hanoi
THE DENTATE GYRUS, DEFINING A NEW MEMORY OF DAVID MARR 1
Abstract. The dentate gyrus is one subdivision of the mammalian hippocampus which has no clear correspondence in birds or reptiles, despite any superficial homology. It is characterized by sparse and powerful unidirectional projections to CA3 pyramidal cells, the so-called mossy fibers. Mossy fiber synapses appear to duplicate, in terms of the information they convey, what CA3 cells already receive from entorhinal cortex layer II cells, which project both to the dentate gyrus and to CA3. It is thus at the same time the most striking component, within the structure in our brain which is critical for memory formation, and the component most difficult to understand. David Marr, in his theory for archicortex, gives up trying to understand the dentate gyrus. Yet, the intellectual trajectory trailblazed by Marr’s ideas has led, decades later, to make sense of the dentate gyrus, and to appreciate, almost by absurdum, the power of Marr’s intuition, which was way more advanced than the tools, mathematical and empirical, which he had at his disposal
Anthony Reid & David Marr, Perceptions of the Past in Southeast Asia
Anthony Reid & David Marr, Perceptions of the Past in Southeast Asia. In: Archipel, volume 23, 1982. pp. 216-217
Anthony Reid & David Marr, Perceptions of the Past in Southeast Asia
Anthony Reid & David Marr, Perceptions of the Past in Southeast Asia. In: Archipel, volume 23, 1982. pp. 216-217
Asia Behind the News: M Caldwell, D Marr
Malcom Caldwell, David Marr. Malcom Caldwell describes U.S. interests and activities in Southeast Asia, the broadening of ASEAN from a purely economic body and Japanese economic interests in the region. Recorded: 29.09.1977 (Programme 11)
Asia Behind the News: W Pearson, D Marr, I Wilson
Walter Pearson, David Marr, Ian Wilson. Discussion of ASEAN and its role in Southeast Asia, especially with the newly liberated nations of Indochina. Recorded: 07.07.1977 (Programme 4)
Asia Behind the News: H Nelson, J Ballard, T Voutas, D Marr
a) Hank Nelson, J Ballard, Tony Voutas; b) David Marr. a) Elections in Papua New Guinea; b) Vietnam, Cambodia border relations and conflict. Recorded: 17.08.77 (Programme 8)
Asia Behind the News 1979. Program 1
Interviews produced by the ANU Instructional Resources Unit for 2XX FM. -- Tape 1 of 42. China, Vietnam and Kampuchea, with David Marr and Ian Wilson. Recorded 7/02/1979
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