I was always a force-free & very strong advocate for volitional dog training, but after knowing this man's work, I feel even stronger about how we should train and live with our animals.
I may be biased, but this man is just a wealth of knowledge. I am so glad we have the internet, or else I would have never heard of him or his contributions. Psychology is a very interesting science, indeed.
I'm watching this while drinking whiskey. OOpss a filthy drug to mess with. I love this interview! It calms my mind and realizes my husband's addiction, and to everyone, I know who was trapped and can't get out. Kind of help me what I am going through in these unprecedented times of Bat eaters virus. Plus, what he said about homosexuality. So interesting. I love this interview. Just brilliant. Thanks for this.
This video title reminds me of "The Persuit of Happyness" where Will Smith passed by a billboard every day that misspelled "Happiness" and found it humorous.
@@unfriendlybus3225 try saturated animal fats, steric acid, tallow, suet, butter, an animal based diet. Everything you have been told not to eat. It's like someone or something wants to keep you ill and depressed. 🐝
Something he called "glyxins" that inhibits glutamate I think which he said can be overactive in depression. And this apparently improves hippocampus function He was looking into the roles of : - BDNF in the Hippocampus , - dynorphin system , - Insulin like growth factor
Panksepp seems angry at the interviewer at times, probably because oh his lack of knowledge about his work (body language). At 21:58, he even shows contempt. Probably he felt the interviewer was being disrespectful (basic or uneducated questions).
He just looks tired and maybe disconcerted by a sudden change in direction of subject. We cannot see the interviewer either so you don’t know what else he might be responding to… The interviewer does not really engage as well as he might, in my opinion, so there’s that & if I were Jaak, it’d piss me off too. So yes, I’d agree he’s not as respectful as he ought to have been.
Well, I’ve read that Sin is missing the mark. And he just said that if the testosterone doesn’t get to the fetus at just the right time to interact with the brain then it would have missed its mark...on the brain. At any rate, it’s an interesting interview.
This is one of the most underrated men in the history of the sciences. He deserved recognition for all of this accomplishments and got little.
It’s geniuses like this man who will, one day, be remembered as filling important gaps between Freud and Neuroscience & Psychology.
I was always a force-free & very strong advocate for volitional dog training, but after knowing this man's work, I feel even stronger about how we should train and live with our animals.
I may be biased, but this man is just a wealth of knowledge. I am so glad we have the internet, or else I would have never heard of him or his contributions. Psychology is a very interesting science, indeed.
The end of interview is really heartbreaking. Thanks dr. Panksepp for everything that you did for science.
Very intelligent man! I like his emphasis on psychotherapy at a time when there is a lot of push to medicate people.
Excellent !thank you for sharing 🙏
Jaak explained the process of development of new drugs really well. So much of this man's life went into the science and I hope it comes to fruition.
This is a beautiful interview. Thank you very much.
I'm watching this while drinking whiskey. OOpss a filthy drug to mess with. I love this interview! It calms my mind and realizes my husband's addiction, and to everyone, I know who was trapped and can't get out. Kind of help me what I am going through in these unprecedented times of Bat eaters virus. Plus, what he said about homosexuality. So interesting. I love this interview. Just brilliant. Thanks for this.
It is interesting that we all know this from intuition and experience, and now science is affirming what we know.
Psychoanalysis is becoming vindicated over time
No words. Simply amazing!
NEUROSCIENCE and the Unity of Science, ...wish us luck.
Making sense and making cents aren't necessarily on the same road. Here is to our culture catching up. Good luck.
amazing
This video title reminds me of "The Persuit of Happyness" where Will Smith passed by a billboard every day that misspelled "Happiness" and found it humorous.
I think prof. Jaak got out of this life just in time to avoid all the controversy involved in taking a stance on human interaction and emotion.
what molecules specifically is he discussing at 52:45?
id like to know as well
@@unfriendlybus3225 try saturated animal fats, steric acid, tallow, suet, butter, an animal based diet.
Everything you have been told not to eat.
It's like someone or something wants to keep you ill and depressed.
🐝
Something he called "glyxins" that inhibits glutamate I think which he said can be overactive in depression. And this apparently improves hippocampus function
He was looking into the roles of :
- BDNF in the Hippocampus ,
- dynorphin system ,
- Insulin like growth factor
19:53 the PLAY system
Panksepp seems angry at the interviewer at times, probably because oh his lack of knowledge about his work (body language). At 21:58, he even shows contempt. Probably he felt the interviewer was being disrespectful (basic or uneducated questions).
He just looks tired and maybe disconcerted by a sudden change in direction of subject. We cannot see the interviewer either so you don’t know what else he might be responding to… The interviewer does not really engage as well as he might, in my opinion, so there’s that & if I were Jaak, it’d piss me off too. So yes, I’d agree he’s not as respectful as he ought to have been.
Well, I’ve read that Sin is missing the mark. And he just said that if the testosterone doesn’t get to the fetus at just the right time to interact with the brain then it would have missed its mark...on the brain.
At any rate, it’s an interesting interview.
happiness*
Amazing interview, amazing man, but horrible interviewer!
Happiness pill = oxycodone
I’m so sick of people hating on opioids. It’s all about the dose.