Uzma Ali
Uzma Ali
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You may not like AI art, but your brain does
If you get all the way through this video you’ll notice how it’s been driving me insane. So appreciate it for what it is party people. Do we really respond differently to AI art instead of human art? The results might surprise you… hehehehe.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Introduction
2:00 Part One: The Aesthetic Experience
7:28 Part Two: Eye of the Bias Holder
18:15 Part Three: Light ‘Em Up
26:31 Conclusion
SOCIALS
Instagram: uzmalli
SOURCE LIST
Seray Kantarcıoğlu, PhD., and Enver Güner. What cognitive neuroscience say about aesthetic experience?
- doi.org/10.48069/akdenizsanat.1390910
Ann Marie Barry. Perceptual Aesthetics: Transcendent Emotion, Neurological Image.
- doi.org/10.1207/s15551407vcq130...
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Видео

Nonchalant rizzler talks tuah L brainrot algos (I have a big gyatt)
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.День назад
HI GUYS I hope I used brainrot buzzwords to lure you in. What makes TikTok (and other short-form content) so addictive? This video was a whole trip I hope you enjoyed watching as much I enjoyed making :) TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Introduction 1:54 Part 1 - Stimulus: Not “For You” 8:01 Part 2 - Organism: Monkey Brain 16:19 Part 3 - Response: Addiction 24:25 Conclusion SOCIALS Instagram: uzma...
Your brain likes to be scared
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.14 дней назад
Why is horror enjoyable? Yeah yeah yeah here’s me using my undergrad neuroscience knowledge for a RUclips video. I put my back in this okay so if you liked it irl then like it online. It helps. I think. I wouldn’t know I’m only just starting on RUclips. Also DON’T MAKE FUN OF MY INTRO! It’s more silly than scary but I don’t care. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Hook 1:11 Introduction 2:24 Part One: Fear Itself...
Every Book Explained in The White Lotus (S1)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Welcome to the deepest of dives of every book featured in season one of The White Lotus! This is vastly different from anything that I've every tried before, but I really really wanted to make this... so I hope you all enjoy. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:40 Olivia - The Portable Nietzsche 6:59 Paula - The Interpretation of Dreams 10:14 Rachel - My Brilliant Friend 14:12 Shane - Blink 18:59 Oli...
December Book Wrap-Up!
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Hello folks! I refuse to let you all believe that I am a flat character whose only characteristic is books because there is so much more to me you better believe me..... don't doubt me.... I will be back.... but for now enjoy the book vid. Here are some links for everywhere you could possibly need me (in the unlikely case you need me): Instagram: uzmalli Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@...
November Book Wrap-Up :)
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
Greetings, friends! Despite my permeating fear of real life people I know judging the silly little things I post online and my thoughts for what I could have done better for a first video, here is my first video… Hope you enjoy. If you don’t, well there’s a variety of other stuff I wanna make. So hold on to those horses…. Only because I’ve seen other RUclipsrs do the same thing, I will include ...

Комментарии

  • @Comradecarty6825
    @Comradecarty6825 8 часов назад

    I was not able to tell art is art

  • @Femelvety
    @Femelvety День назад

    This video was so greattttttt! Werkkkk girl. I love art and science

  • @sth5033
    @sth5033 День назад

    this showed up on my home page! this was really really great as a science & art girly myself. very fun watch, really excellent quality like someone else said. <3 this is the quality i'd expect of a much much bigger channel

  • @paxwallace8324
    @paxwallace8324 День назад

    That's not what Einstein thought regarding Art and Science in fact he famously said " both art and science attempt to come to terms with an ultimately mysterious universe" But you oughta know that art manipulates ambiguity to create expressivity and impact. That includes all the arts so almost any move you make as an artist creates expectation. That automatically creates a whole spectrum of architectural linguistic manipulations the composer, writer, sculptor, painter, jazz pianist can call upon to respond to that expectation. It's all quite Chomskian in that, in the arts as well as linguistics humans are born with inate grammatical competence ie a predisposition to learn language as well as like the arts. So if you deliver on those expectations created by a musical utterance or a line in a poem or brush strokes on canvas in an unexpected way then you begin building ambiguity, ambiguity is the substance of expressivity the spectrum goes from simple to romantic to surreal to impressionist to hallucinogenic to abstract. Just in case I've piqued your interest you can go much deeper down this rabbit hole by viewing "The Unanswered Question" a lecture series by composer conductor Leonard Bernstein who was a mid-late 20th century icon. He was an amazing educator. All six lectures are available on RUclips they were delivered in 1974 at Harvard and broadcast on PBS that year.

  • @paxwallace8324
    @paxwallace8324 День назад

    They are lousy composers so far... seriously

  • @daaniasyah6773
    @daaniasyah6773 День назад

    can you make a video abt the neuroscience behind me falling in love with you (i am a cis straight girl)

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali День назад

      👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩

  • @veronika_noel
    @veronika_noel 2 дня назад

    Study No.2 does not only apply to robot Vs human. *random drawing from a child* : it's kinda ugly *child draws something in front of you and then gifts it to you* : OMG I MUST PUT IT ON MY FRIDGE IT'S ADORABLE 😂😂

  • @Noctis_et_Lux
    @Noctis_et_Lux 2 дня назад

    8:23 Geez you called me out on the ONE time I didn't repeat after you! Edit: I unpause and you immediately insist that I do it, since I didn't the first time. I'm laughing so hard and it's 3am here and people are going to think I'm weird. 16:40 David Lynch is a great example of how to contrast these moments effectively. Sometimes he turns it up to absurd on purpose, but shows like Twin Peaks incorporated that foreboding, realistic potential, and back and forth between whimsical comedy and full-on psychological horror, with just enough paranormal elements to keep it interesting. That show, in the early 90s, changed they way people created horror. And his first movie "Eraserhead" in the late 70s inspired Stanley Kubrick so much that he insisted every single person that worked on "The Shining" watch "Eraserhead" before production began, so they would understand the tone he was seeking to capture. I consider to "The Shining" to be one of the most terrifying film experiences in history, so this story felt relevant to share here.

  • @shortsismakingmybrainrot
    @shortsismakingmybrainrot 2 дня назад

    Ooh small channel! Commenting for engagement 🤍🤍 Edit #1: I'm digging the source list, I love when creators put in the effort. Edit #2: 17:55 encouraging critical thinking is slay 👑

  • @Noctis_et_Lux
    @Noctis_et_Lux 2 дня назад

    Wow, I got recommended a great channel! I've been very interested in this question. So, when the video popped up in my feed, I'm in! I can't wait to hear your results, but I wanted to comment at the beginning and say this is already great production value and you are a natural host/speaker/personality, so best of luck and you have one more sub! Edit: I don't know if you'll get to this, I'm only halfway: Consider the effect of social media photo filters, in combination with the arrival of A.I. Our brains were already being prepped for the switch. I mean, humans have been making themselves look less realistic with filters, so when we compare an instagram-filtered photo of a real human with an image created in the most recent a.i. model with the "photo-realism" tag, I bet most people will think the a.i. is more likely really than the filtered-instagram photo. Or, maybe we'll see how badly filtered the real image is and reverse-call-out the fake filter on the real image. Sorry, you inspired a ramble from me hahahah

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali День назад

      Thank you!!!! But that is a great point... I love to think about how the pendulum will swing and maybe deep fried ugly selfies will become the new aesthetic to avoid any such accusation

  • @draconic_fire1146
    @draconic_fire1146 3 дня назад

    genuinely super high quality videos and so consistently too

  • @rorororos
    @rorororos 3 дня назад

    We looove consistent Uzma, and we love the amazing content!! This was a rly good watch esp as someone who’s always fooled by AI art unfortunately.

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali 2 дня назад

      Thank you :))) I might cry rn

  • @charliephillips51
    @charliephillips51 5 дней назад

    This is an awesome video

  • @asayelb5573
    @asayelb5573 6 дней назад

    omfg.. i genuinely thought this video had like 100k views or something from how good it was... anyways im actually rlly glad people are FINALLY talking about how dangerous this isss... i deleted tiktok abt a week ago and it was so refreshing. i was in a really bad mental state a month ago, the lowest i have ever been. and ik it sounds CORNNYY but deleting tiktok literally helped me out so much. because even though if the app was helpful in some sort of way, in reality, it was just an escape. i cant even name ONE video that i remembered from that stupid app, and i just realized i wasted like what, 4 years on it??!! acctually crazy. so pls instead of wasting ur life on some poopoo caca app go do something you love and cherish. <3311!1

  • @animated_phia516
    @animated_phia516 7 дней назад

    More people should watch this

  • @janko2189
    @janko2189 8 дней назад

    Love the videos, please don't die!

  • @chrissalamah7603
    @chrissalamah7603 8 дней назад

    good

  • @MARCVS_AVRELIVS
    @MARCVS_AVRELIVS 8 дней назад

    YAAAARGHHH I'M ALBANIAN! FEAR MEEEEE! UWAAAAAHH 😩

  • @michaelb.jr.5281
    @michaelb.jr.5281 8 дней назад

    Sorry but your not sigma🫵

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali 8 дней назад

      Using the wrong "you're" is much more not sigma 🤯🤯🤯

    • @michaelb.jr.5281
      @michaelb.jr.5281 8 дней назад

      @@uzmali 🙄

  • @kalisperafilatoi
    @kalisperafilatoi 9 дней назад

    brain rot genuinely scares me. it makes people's critical thinking skills way worse and thus makes it easier to control the masses. really hope this topic starts getting more awareness

  • @ellemariea2620
    @ellemariea2620 9 дней назад

    so happy i found your channel!!!!! you’re very well spoken and the visuals on this video are immaculate 🙏 can’t wait to watch more of your videos >:D

  • @humortman
    @humortman 9 дней назад

    wow, a very well made video. glad youtube pushed this onto my feed!

    • @humortman
      @humortman 9 дней назад

      and tbf come on you cant sing club classics and sticking out your gyatt for the rizzler while im trying to focus, i would not be able to focus if mmt or not lol

  • @jasieksienko
    @jasieksienko 9 дней назад

    OMG why so little people saw this video you're such a great video essayist i love your content especially because you add that scientific spice that so many videos lack. i hope you will blow up soon cause you should be heard by much more people. fingers crossed, wishing you the best xx

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali 9 дней назад

      I appreciate this more than you know!!! Thank you so much :))))

  • @Mangoleele
    @Mangoleele 9 дней назад

    OMG I LOVED THIS PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS

  • @tarika4633
    @tarika4633 9 дней назад

    I can listen to you yap about ts for hours Uzma

  • @just.another.person..
    @just.another.person.. 9 дней назад

    I definitely appreciate people talking about this issue more. We joke about brain rot but it is genuinely very scary especially with very young children. Great educational video! I would love to see a more in depth video about solutions for this issue if that's something you are interested in making a video about :)

  • @mj-monkey
    @mj-monkey 9 дней назад

    you explained this so well!! a very unique and educational take on our beloved brain rot🫶🏻

  • @simplyymia4359
    @simplyymia4359 10 дней назад

    This is absolutely a m a z i n g!!! Thank you Uzma!

  • @rorororos
    @rorororos 10 дней назад

    This diva ass intro… uzma productions asffff, this was soo good (as always) we love putting a degree to use and making amazing content!!

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali 10 дней назад

      TY BAE!!!💞💞

  • @ramabedri6716
    @ramabedri6716 10 дней назад

    me asf (brain rot)

  • @gzm.g
    @gzm.g 10 дней назад

    i loved this video, it was very informative and i love how you explain things it is very engaging💗💗

  • @baiieybaker
    @baiieybaker 15 дней назад

    this was so interesting!! i normally enjoy your other content and neuroscience is way out of my depth lol but i learned sm

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali 15 дней назад

      Tysm love :) you dk how much I appreciate u watching even though this is so different from what I normally make 😭🫶 ty ty!!!!

  • @IzabellaChaya
    @IzabellaChaya 16 дней назад

    Loved this !

  • @elderwool6510
    @elderwool6510 16 дней назад

    somehow this video is like tricking my attention span into actually finishing a video and retaining information! Idk how you did it but great work!!

  • @annakroz8555
    @annakroz8555 16 дней назад

    Oh my gosh i absolutley love the way you talk and explain things. It's like the perfect mix of funny but also I actually learned things?? crazy that you're not more popular, bc you are so entertaining! :))

  • @carilania
    @carilania 16 дней назад

    this was such a great video! i have little to no knowledge and interest about neuroscience so i dont even know what im doing here lol but i enjoyed this video way more than i thought i would. looking forward to seeing this channel grow.

  • @alejandracortes3999
    @alejandracortes3999 17 дней назад

    bro just discobered your channel, Im from colombia... I BEG YOU, CONTINUE POSTING VIDEOS, I LOVE SCIENCE AND HOW YOU EXPLAIN IT IS INCREDIBLE

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali 17 дней назад

      TYSM!! I will I will!!! Another new one coming on Saturday oh yeahhh

  • @monicalopez7498
    @monicalopez7498 18 дней назад

    We missed you uzmaaaa !

  • @SophiaDottir
    @SophiaDottir 18 дней назад

    My nucleus accumbens must be so off because I do not fw horror🩷

  • @kaylanguyen1138
    @kaylanguyen1138 18 дней назад

    Queen has finally posted again 🙏🏼 I love ur brain

  • @rorororos
    @rorororos 18 дней назад

    UZMA ON RUclips FOR 20 MINUTES TALKING ABOUT HORROR WHAT HAVE WE EVER DONE TO DESERVE SUCH GRACIOUSNESS

    • @rorororos
      @rorororos 18 дней назад

      Lovely video btw if all those capital letters werent an indicator already…

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali 18 дней назад

      TY AHHH!!!

  • @lamiaahmed1556
    @lamiaahmed1556 18 дней назад

    As a final year neurosci undergrad rlly loved this!! Super interesting :)

  • @SuperGabriel74
    @SuperGabriel74 18 дней назад

    Informative great great video!

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali 18 дней назад

      Yeahhhh thank you!!!

  • @lisengottvall
    @lisengottvall Год назад

    I've literally been scouring the Internet to find uzma content after seeing you on tik tok, so happy to find your youtube channel!!!!

  • @melissabalamir
    @melissabalamir Год назад

    male companion banana reference!?

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali Год назад

      you know it ;)

  • @ramabedri6716
    @ramabedri6716 Год назад

    This is amazing

    • @uzmali
      @uzmali Год назад

      TY my love

  • @minbejares
    @minbejares Год назад

    Omg please make one for season two!

  • @breadsoup7432
    @breadsoup7432 Год назад

    love love this

  • @Worldpeace-t3z
    @Worldpeace-t3z Год назад

    Amazing review, very well thought of. Enjoyed thoroughly.

  • @chrissalamah7603
    @chrissalamah7603 Год назад

    I think that the characters who had books were multidimensional- Paula, Olivia, Shane, and Rachel. What I mean by multidimensional is that they have some sort of "thing" that isn't apparent at first. Kind of like "don't judge a book by its cover". All the characters who have books should not be judged by their "cover". Examples: Shane- looks like a goody nice wonderful husband. But he is not! Rachel- looks like she just writes clickbait trash articles and is low IQ. But she is not! She is clearly smarter than her articles give her credit for. Etc. Examples of characters with no books: Tanya- looks like a crazy old lady. She is a crazy old lady. Nicole Mossbaucher- looks like a cutthroat ceo power lady. She is one!! Some characters don't fit in this, though. 1. Armond- clearly one of the most multidimensional characters, but is not pictured with a book. I would argue that he was the #1 most multidimensional character of them all. While Armond is not pictured with a book in his hand, in the scenes of his office, there are clearly books splayed around with bookmarks and creases on their spines. Therefore, I believe it's still reasonable to extend this theory to Armond. 2. Quinn- also very multidimensional. While he doesn't have a book, he has an iPad/gaming consoles. I believe this is synonymous to a book. Playing off using a "book" cliche as a theory (don't judge a book by its cover) for which characters have books and which don't, I think it's easy to extend the metaphor to "a picture says a thousand words". Quinn playing video games is him looking at many pictures in quick succession. So millions of words. Mf is basically carrying around a library. Therefore he is multidimensional! I rest my case