What Memories Are Made Of
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- The brain stores memories by changing how neurons talk to each other. When one neuron fires an actional potential, another neuron activates. Over time, this connection gets stronger. Scientists can watch this play out in real time by stimulating and recording slices of brain tissue.
This is a video from the 2021 Brain Awareness Video Contest.
Created by Tanja Fuchsberger - Наука
Annoyingly distracting music
I agree. Also might distract others as well around you in public with weird noise the vocal man makes
I hadn't noticed but after I read your comment I cant not hear it.. thanks ;)
Wait I'm further in now. Ya that's pretty bad
Felt like I was in the middle of a Pink Floyd song
I couldn’t watch till the end coz of this horrible loud music 😢
What the hell were you thinking with this music smh
Amazing video.. but WTF IS THAT BG AUDIO?
The music made the video both funny and creepy at the same time
WHY do you have to put a super distracting soundtrack on it???
That music is really annoying.
This is a great video, but what is up with the chanting? 😅
Excellent review of some very important laboratory findings, but I couldn't understand several parts of it due to the "music". Is this available without the music?
I couldn't tell if the choir man was edited in and it was supposed to mean something or just an avant garde song choice.
Nice music but not what I want in a research piece.
This doesn't really answer what memories are made of, just how the brain responds to repeated electrical impulses...
... the neuron's response is the element of memory, to be exact, the flow of potential, a consciousness. And the ion-glutamate made repetition pattern is the memory itself...
@@HamNurf8 I have a degree in this stuff and I think you hit the nail on the head. What people don't realize is that, when you get down to the chemical level, our human ideas and constructs break down. Reality isn't what it seems until you look harder, and that in of itself is beautiful. :)
@@slowpokejpg6It does seem to bring us closer to the true beauty in my eyes.
@@slowpokejpg6 could you explain this a little more please?
@@slowpokejpg6 Could you provide some keywords that I can research a little more on the topic? I'm simply fascinated.
If anyone wants to forget something, I recommend rewriting that memory and reinforcing it. I started using it recently and my life changed.
did u also watch tusks and searching for a way to forget
"What Memories Are Made of" -- in short -- We have no idea.
BACKGROUND SOUNDS ARE VERY DISTURBING PLEASE....HHHHHHHHHHHHH HHH HA HA HA HHHHH HAAA ( HUMAN VOICE?)
I was laughing for like 5 minutes when the chanting started.
There’s something about learning how the brain works with some dude going AAH AAH AAAAH that is unsettling in a funny way.
who choose the music jesus christ mate
Can you re-upload without the music?
How long does any LTP pathway remain unchanged or stable? If it changes, how does the cat experience the new structure as the memory of what is in the ball, or would it only be able to remember things that are physically re-established from a new external experience? The issue I am aiming at is that this explanation does not seem to align with any known mechanistic requirement of the syntactic stability of the "memory" that is necessary in order to successfully maintain the semantic content of that structure.
I think it is better to acknowledge that we do not know where memories are stored because the brain is not the type of thing that can store stable structures of what we experience even as medium-term memory. We might be looking in the wrong place. Our methodological and mechanistic approach to reality is like searching for your car keys only where the street lamp is illuminated.
Disturbing music
I missed the part where it says what memories are made of. /:
awesome
Probably an interesting video - can't tell for sure as I was extremely distracted and irritated by the annoying sounds and "music" in the foreground (no, it wasn't in the background) :(
2024 ...similar processes I presume between short and long term memory? Perhaps yet more illustrative detail in the coming years.
It looks like such a good cat. Why is it called Chatus ? What a nice name.
agreed! cutty name Chatus!
It means cat in Latin
Jesus, I'm glad as hell that I didn't get the random urge to look up how memory works on acid, this shit would've definitely had me paranoid. Anyways, where could I find the song? I want it in my Spotify playlist.
please repost without the background music. it's very annoying.
Best
Please remove annoying background noise.
Great video, but music makes it hard to watch
That music is awful. Ruined the video. :(
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sorry but what is that music ...
The rat remembered a long tunnel and a bright light..
O0 of ATGMOATLY fans when:
[guitar]
Where is your memory stored? Well it is individual.
Creepy music
I love the music
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So we don’t know
The music needs to end
This answers nothing and only suggests, something. There is no real answer here.
This is fascinating and has an amazing soundtrack!
Why oh why such a fastidious music?
Music is annoying as heck!!!
I'm getting more and more pissed off from the "AAAAAHH-hoo AAAAAAHHH" fucking music. is there a way that I can actually hear this video without wanting to throw my leatherman at my monitor?
no. I can't hear her and it's pissing me off. Moving on. the music is too loud.
The video was informative but the background music made me distracted that's why I disliked. Please don't place music in bg there is no need for that.
Ah-ha-aaaaaaa
Horrible music
Get rid of it
Wow. Does nothing to answer the question of what is memory made of. Demonstrates a biological process but says nothing about information encoding or even thresholds that engender an encoding. One helluva leap front the penultimate sentence ti the last one “maybe that’s why the cat knows there’s food in the blue hall”
Lose the porn music in the background please.
Haha 😂
It's IMPOSSIBLE for the neuronal brain to act as any sort of storehouse of memories. How can there be storage when there's absolutely no RETENTION!
Neurons are cells specialised only for the purpose of conducting and propagating signals pertaining to sensory data and motor commands. The two structural features of the neurons that make them unique are the dendrites and the axon which enable the neurons to behave in the manner of wires through triggering and "carry forward" of the action potential. There's absolutely nothing in the morphology and function of the neurons that suggests storage of signals.
Networks of neurons thus behave merely like relays and dominoes conveying and propagating signals up and down, routing and rerouting the data.
Therefore it's a BIG LIE propagated by the neuroscientists clinging on bigotedly to the materialistic ideology that the brain is the storehouse of memories. It's simply impossible. _There's simply no structural and functional support._
The brain is actually a data communication network with billions of cables insulated by myelin! It's definitely NOT a hard disk!
The signals rippling through the neurons are themselves *extremely transient*. A neuron is repolarized (returns to its original resting state) within milliseconds, making even working memory impossible! The signals are actually actively "deleted!"
Given these facts, the materialist neuroscientists should stop fooling the gullible masses. The non-specialist persons should also educate themselves about the structure and working of the neurons and determine the truth for themselves.
what is that fucking music ?
Possibly the most annoying, inappropriate random music of any video ever... I laughed for awhile then couldn't take it anymore. Sorry guys! The topic looked interesting.
what horrible background music, I dare call it not music, whoever the author is he managed to compose not music, which seems to me its more difficult than composing music so I guess hes talented in a way, the problem is its very unejoyable to listen to
You should repost it without that damn stupid soundtrack
whats with the stupid music?
Worst music ever?
Ahh ahh ahhh.
Ahh ahh ahhh.
Odd but not Pink Floyd.
annoying music
It’s really way too present