In less than seven min you explained to me what the teacher spent 4h talking about. I can not find words to thank you. You saved me from failling the test
So what I am understanding based on this is that the way we make decisions is a branching effect, in which a neuron decides based on certain perimeters whether or not to give out a signal to another neuron, and the process repeats itself many times until a conclusion is made, and then an action can be decided based on that conclusion
I absolutely love stuff like this...being a fan of all things scientific in nature, this gives me a massive, unrelenting mindboner...and this video explains why!
My text book made the transfer of ions through the cleft sound like rocket science. Thank you so much for explaining it in a way that is understandable. Ions are atoms with + or - charges, they travel through the neuron and enter through receptor sights on the next neuron. This transfer of ions changes the charge of the next neuron which is what keeps the current going. The neuron animation is cool!
i think if your brain contained too much hatred, for any subtle reasons it is likely rather you can makes things worst especially you're processed power in you which can causes devastation.
while i had no problem with the accent, i think that subtitles are still a good idea because for alot of people all these terms u use are new and unfamiliar and i'm sure you posted this great video to help people understand their own brain and through it their own personality - and subs will help them.
You can think of it as a program, implemented on interconnected neuron set. The bytes that represent a program are independent entities, but they form a program, and one function of such bio-program is to form a control entity - mind
Yes, but how does the brain does what it does ? For example, how does a neural network can process vision, recognize sounds and words, recognize people's faces or have emotions ?
I just watched a video by a flat-earther who believes the moon is a hologram. I'd love to see a 3D diagram of his brain. Thanks for sharing this enlightening presentation. Just found this video 10 years on.
One question I have is where in the brain is the pilot of thoughts? in other words were am I the individual whom makes the thoughts? although we make thoughts in the front of the brain are we actually that part of the brain?
interesting, i was just thinking to my self that we base so many of our inventions on the human body. If you look at the concept of a house it has an exterior, like the human epidermis which protects us from outside elements. studs and beams are our bones wiring much like our central nervous system & plumbing much like our gastrointestinal intestinal system. Of course the human body is much more complex but interesting if are creativeness subconsciously comes from the way our body is designed
If we understood how it really worked, we could process high level language and complex visual scenes. We could also understand consciousnesses. Even if we have a lot of anatomical detailed knowledge, the overall mechanics remains a mystery.
I'm sorry but it takes a brainless person to dislike this video. In a very pleasant voice, with amazing graphics, and in less than 7 minutes, he summarized key elements of the most complex and remarkable organ in the human body. Thanks!
Great video! My only disagreement with it is the idea that different parts of the cortex are so different. They all work the same way, except they have different input sources.
But now I'm thinking about breathing and when I think about it, I'm force breathing and when I so t think about it I'm fine. But when I think about it, I feel like "am I getting enough air?" It's ruining everything. I have anxiety and a lot of the time I get myself wound up in my head and I start panicking. Any ideas? Be serious.
I'm not even religious, but the complexity of our brain just makes me ask and wonder how it's even possible? What is consciousness? Just neurotransmitters that store information?
@Kakasher123 so your suggesting my existence is a physiological phenomneon created by my brain that exists within my brain and can use the brain to effect the body?
one day we will have such an advanced knowledge of how the brain works in relation to how individual functions relate to specific structures that we will be able to map these structures to physical silicon based hardware that will allow a more natural form of computational processing. this will allow the creation of androids, mechanical humans with the same reasoning power as humans, dare I say the same emotional capabilities as humans. this will not be science fiction forever
The truth is we know a ridiculously small amount of how the brain 'works'. I would really like to know exactly how all the emotions, memories and perceptions we have change and link together in the brain. But right now all we can really do is stick a bunch of electrodes on peoples heads and make vague connections between parts of the brain and certain events. Imagine a world where every single thing we feel could be explained fully in terms of the complex workings of the brain.
Great video. Very informative and useful. However, it implies that the brain and the mind are the same thing. The brain is part of the body that can be photographed, operated on, seen and touched. The mind is non-physical. You cannot see a thought or a feeling. The mind and body (of which the brain is a part) influence each other but are not the same entity. They are in a relationship. When we see part of the brain light up, it is the effect of the mind on the brain. I hope this helps.
My brain is learning about the brain and feels enlightened.
dont you find it weird that your brain is searching info on its self?
We are atoms studying atoms
0000 It's the MATRIX!!
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dat *frontal lobe tho.
Rees Freeman bro its frontal lobe
In less than seven min you explained to me what the teacher spent 4h talking about. I can not find words to thank you. You saved me from failling the test
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“I praise you because in an awe-inspiring way I am wonderfully made. Your works are wonderful, I know this very well”
So true too😊 🙏
You really should have label all the parts of the brain as you present it. This will be many times more amazing in this video. Steven Senge
Until, now I haven't been able to retain this information from other sources. Love how you guys have organized the info. Thanks a mill.
@RIPdixiecarter the ones whose brain is too slow to grasp the fact that their brain is amazing!
"The moment that your brain learning about itself."
-Brain
So what I am understanding based on this is that the way we make decisions is a branching effect, in which a neuron decides based on certain perimeters whether or not to give out a signal to another neuron, and the process repeats itself many times until a conclusion is made, and then an action can be decided based on that conclusion
I absolutely love stuff like this...being a fan of all things scientific in nature, this gives me a massive, unrelenting mindboner...and this video explains why!
Simple breakdown of a very complex and our most important organ.
Thank you sooooooooo much for sharing this highly informative video with all of us. You're AMAZING!
My text book made the transfer of ions through the cleft sound like rocket science. Thank you so much for explaining it in a way that is understandable. Ions are atoms with + or - charges, they travel through the neuron and enter through receptor sights on the next neuron. This transfer of ions changes the charge of the next neuron which is what keeps the current going. The neuron animation is cool!
Magnificent video, well done and a great introductory piece for anyone interested in learning about the brain. Hats off
@Kakasher123 thank you 4 explaining. I understand now but although I understand one can never comprehend how amazing this phenomenon is.
@RidgedSky he's posted that same comment on 4 other brain videos, it can't be just love for the human brain that's made him do that.
Great video, thanks. More teaching should be like this, bringing out the inspiring and confounding meaning in the facts.
Excellent photgraphy and nice explanation about the works of Brain. I liked very much.
i think if your brain contained too much hatred, for any subtle reasons it is likely rather you can makes things worst especially you're processed power in you which can causes devastation.
wow.. that's amazing. It seems like so much could go wrong but somehow it is so complex! Very well done video
Now I've got to the end, I like it even more than I did half way through. Thanks again.
while i had no problem with the accent, i think that subtitles are still a good idea
because for alot of people all these terms u use are new and unfamiliar
and i'm sure you posted this great video to help people understand their own brain and through it their own personality - and subs will help them.
Also some people are deaf or hard of hearing, 👍 great comment
You can think of it as a program, implemented on interconnected neuron set.
The bytes that represent a program are independent entities, but they form a program, and one function of such bio-program is to form a control entity - mind
Slow down or use longer vowels to have clearer diction
The explain is so clear and the way of ilustrating is great. Love this video
Not only your brain searches info for itself, but it's also a replica of the universe in miniature
That was great. Blew my mind. Thank you.
Yes, but how does the brain does what it does ? For example, how does a neural network can process vision, recognize sounds and words, recognize people's faces or have emotions ?
Well done for making the effort
Straightforward. Great refresher
A 3D animation can make complex subjects, such as the brain's anatomy, much easier to understand.
What a pleasant informative video. Thank you
I just watched a video by a flat-earther who believes the moon is a hologram. I'd love to see a 3D diagram of his brain. Thanks for sharing this enlightening presentation. Just found this video 10 years on.
One question I have is where in the brain is the pilot of thoughts? in other words were am I the individual whom makes the thoughts? although we make thoughts in the front of the brain are we actually that part of the brain?
Excellent insightful thanks
the brain named itself... think about it
+Joe Reyes what about it?
oh yeah i know what you mean.
Man you just got me thinking 💭
Joe Reyes emmm no my mum And dad branes named me 😉
Hindi me bolo yar
love this man's voice!!!
All sensory information EXCEPT for the sense of smell go through the thalamus. Good video!
excellent discription.....
how can this video downloaded
Thanks for the video!
THANKS for sharing this!
Very Effective communcations
thank you for the valuable input. i will look for more input
THANK YOU
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i like this, it's concludes parts of the brain! thank you
Great video, the narrator was clear.
Except… the brain stem doesn’t control hunger. That is the job of the hypothalamus.
Very good video, I found it very informative. Although it was difficult to interpret some part of the speech.
Fantastic resource - shame about the poor sound quality.
Agree
Yes, it would really help , if you label all the parts as you explain.
3:42 So if you think much, you get hungry?
Great video
scientist say we don't fully understand the brain but this seems to show all the information on how the brain works and functions.
Brain is an instrument connected to the universal mind
Is there any origin of thoughts and / or emotions in human brain ? Can anyone please highlight this aspect in simplified English ? Thanks !
Great movie, thanks.
0:45 starts
Fantastic! Thanks for posting
very good
"My name is brain"
- brain
Very informative.
interesting, i was just thinking to my self that we base so many of our inventions on the human body. If you look at the concept of a house it has an exterior, like the human epidermis which protects us from outside elements.
studs and beams are our bones
wiring much like our central nervous system &
plumbing much like our gastrointestinal intestinal system. Of course the human body is much more complex but interesting if are creativeness subconsciously comes from the way our body is designed
If we understood how it really worked, we could process high level language and complex visual scenes. We could also understand consciousnesses. Even if we have a lot of anatomical detailed knowledge, the overall mechanics remains a mystery.
Excellent video.
Thank you.
This is the useful video for the students who are going to write NEET test
Excellent presentation. Good for students studying Bio.
hey 😛✌️
After reading this, you will notice that the the human brain doesn't inform you that the the word "the" has been repeated twice every time.
This video is very helpful. Thanks for posting!
can you tell me how you made this video??
Excellent! Thank you for this succinct exploration!
Great video, I am impressed!
Strange question, but is there also a n animation made for animal brain?
I'm sorry but it takes a brainless person to dislike this video. In a very pleasant voice, with amazing graphics, and in less than 7 minutes, he summarized key elements of the most complex and remarkable organ in the human body. Thanks!
Y mi cerebro dice q Eres bella, por que ? A mis neuronas
These questions you'll find answers to, if you only stop seeking them. Consciousness can be many things... it can be everything!
Really great video. This explains a lot!!!
That was a good start...do more of that from different perspectives.
Not only how it works but how it doesn't in case of illness.
This video is brilliant
Great video!
My only disagreement with it is the idea that different parts of the cortex are so different. They all work the same way, except they have different input sources.
I loved this video ❤❤❤
Very good video, very helpful. Thank you for sharing it
But now I'm thinking about breathing and when I think about it, I'm force breathing and when I so t think about it I'm fine. But when I think about it, I feel like "am I getting enough air?" It's ruining everything. I have anxiety and a lot of the time I get myself wound up in my head and I start panicking. Any ideas? Be serious.
Very nice well done, Thanks!
Well done, thank you for the help
hey 😏
I'm not even religious, but the complexity of our brain just makes me ask and wonder how it's even possible? What is consciousness? Just neurotransmitters that store information?
mine did, is this good or bad?
@Kakasher123 so your suggesting my existence is a physiological phenomneon created by my brain that exists within my brain and can use the brain to effect the body?
Great explanation, thanks.
sooooo 2021 jits where yatt
here bro
the real quiestion how does it physicaly work its just a bunch of cells but what makes those cells work how it even begins to operate.. its confusion
one day we will have such an advanced knowledge of how the brain works in relation to how individual functions relate to specific structures that we will be able to map these structures to physical silicon based hardware that will allow a more natural form of computational processing. this will allow the creation of androids, mechanical humans with the same reasoning power as humans, dare I say the same emotional capabilities as humans. this will not be science fiction forever
Very interesting thought you have their. I applaud you =)
very nice helped me
in what way does medication like prozac affect the brain??
Awesome video. Thank you. I learned a lot.
Imagine life without that tiny brain, no functions, imagine how amazing the creator/designer is, why would Boxers choose to damage it ?
Thank-you, this was very helpful for me to understand the parts of the brain!
"If the brain were so simple that we could understand it, then we'd be so simple that we couldn't"
love the video!learned a lot on it
The truth is we know a ridiculously small amount of how the brain 'works'. I would really like to know exactly how all the emotions, memories and perceptions we have change and link together in the brain.
But right now all we can really do is stick a bunch of electrodes on peoples heads and make vague connections between parts of the brain and certain events.
Imagine a world where every single thing we feel could be explained fully in terms of the complex workings of the brain.
how to access to our brain?? like switch off the eyes or heart??
Great video. Very informative and useful. However, it implies that the brain and the mind are the same thing. The brain is part of the body that can be photographed, operated on, seen and touched. The mind is non-physical. You cannot see a thought or a feeling. The mind and body (of which the brain is a part) influence each other but are not the same entity. They are in a relationship. When we see part of the brain light up, it is the effect of the mind on the brain. I hope this helps.