Honestly , this is the best work I've seen ever , the music and the quality of this art-scientific work is dazzling ! Thank you for your effort and I'll subscribe in your channel.
Zooming in is one thing, but figuring out how it all works is a whole different topic. Also, I don't quite get what you mean by intelligence being a mystery. We know that intelligence mostly comes from the Temporal, Frontal and Parietal lobes so it's not a complete mystery. As for how it all works exactly, I don't think anyone has managed to piece that out yet. Neurons are incredibly tiny, and so tracking where they all connect is no easy task. And there's still the problem of how exactly a neuron works in the first place and how these complex brain circuits process, encode and decode all these signals. There is still much to learn.
@@atheistyoda8915 correlation doesn't mean causation.we are striving to study intelligence so that we can make better AI. If we can look something that much clear it must be not a mistory.
@@Adhil_parammel But just because you can at something clearly, doesn't mean you can understand how it all works. We don't even fully understand how a neuron processes information. So, even if we can track all the trillions of connections inside the brain, we still don't know what it really is doing in order to process the information.
The average human brain can hold 2.5 petabytes, or 2,500,000,000 gigabytes of storage. This is equal to 2500 terabyte hard-drives, or 7812500 Nintendo Switches.
It means turning the information received into a different set of information and send it to another neurone maybe? My guess is that processing means constantly changing information (like how you compress and extract files of a computer or modify them) until they become something usable (like memories or commands telling your organs what to do next). But then again, i haven't done any research and this reply is 6 years late so it might not be what you wanted to see.
Nguyen Tuan Anh I think you’re overthinking it I’m pretty sure it just means that it tries to understand what it’s receiving in order to transmit it although what you said could hold some truth mine might just be a dumbed down version
A cell receives chemical “signals”. One cell ejects neurotransmitters for the next cell to pick up with receptor proteins on its outer membrane. Depending on what neurotransmitter it sends, the receiving cell has a few different mechanisms that can be triggered by the filling of those receptor proteins. Inhibitory neurotransmitters inhibit the cell from sending neurotransmitters to the next cell (or at least send fewer of them), and excitatory neurotransmitters excite the cell to send more neurotransmitters to the next cell. One neurone can receive such chemicals from many other cells at the same time. Before the neurone passes on the signed by releasing its own neurotransmitters, it first has to communicate internally by sending electric (+/-) pulses from the main body through it’s long axon. These pulses can have different frequencies - as in how many times per second the polarity flips across the membrane of the axon. The polarity changes when the axon pumps in and out positive and negative ions through another type of protein called an ion gate. Once the electric signal reaches the end of the axon, neurotransmitters are then released and dispatched/transmitted to the next cell. If you burn or pinch a part of your body, the nerve endings there will send fast pulses of ions all the way from that part of your body, through a probably metres long axon, to your brain, and your brain can then respond by sending neurotransmitters, through another axon, back to the muscle responsible for moving that limb, and hopefully by retracting the muscle fibres (moving your limb out of the way) make the painful sensation go away (ending the pulse coming from those nerve endings). It wouldn’t surprise me if multiple neurones could form logic gates, like in electronics engineering. But I’m not a neuroscientist, so I can’t back that claim; I can only speculate.
DNA is made of molecules called nucleotides. The nucleotide molecules are made of atoms. The atoms are made of quarks, gluons and electrons. These subatomic particles are made of...we don't know yet, strings maybe?
Brain: the organ that studies itself
OTHERS
Literally 😂
and ur brain just told u to type that and my brain told me to type this and it goes om forever
@@lubiemieso8852 Shut up
@@pietraolegal i dont have to shut up ur not my brain
Honestly , this is the best work I've seen ever , the music and the quality of this art-scientific work is dazzling !
Thank you for your effort and I'll subscribe in your channel.
Immaculate and coherent way of articulation of complex concepts that can't be gained through theories.
This comment is exceedingly British.
I searched "brain under a microscope" and found this...
*_No regrets_*
same i wanted to see what it would look like and i found this
I'm looking for a zoom video on the brain connections to use in the video I'm editing
Same
brain under a microscope . , you read my computer.
same
Never. Stop. Being amazed by the brain
brilliant animation ! I am amazed
Bestest vedio on brain everrr !
Very well presented!
Thank You!
If we can zoom that much,why intelligence is still a mystery
Zooming in is one thing, but figuring out how it all works is a whole different topic.
Also, I don't quite get what you mean by intelligence being a mystery. We know that intelligence mostly comes from the Temporal, Frontal and Parietal lobes so it's not a complete mystery.
As for how it all works exactly, I don't think anyone has managed to piece that out yet. Neurons are incredibly tiny, and so tracking where they all connect is no easy task.
And there's still the problem of how exactly a neuron works in the first place and how these complex brain circuits process, encode and decode all these signals.
There is still much to learn.
@@atheistyoda8915 correlation doesn't mean causation.we are striving to study intelligence so that we can make better AI.
If we can look something that much clear it must be not a mistory.
@@Adhil_parammel But just because you can at something clearly, doesn't mean you can understand how it all works.
We don't even fully understand how a neuron processes information. So, even if we can track all the trillions of connections inside the brain, we still don't know what it really is doing in order to process the information.
Intelligence... what is it, how is it defined?
@@view1st ability to learn and apply
This is amazing
My braincells at 3 am
Song?
When was brain discovered?
Am I supposed to say
"Look this is what I am!"
How many gigahertz brain runs at and how much ram does it have😂
And storage capacity specs please
The average human brain can hold 2.5 petabytes, or 2,500,000,000 gigabytes of storage. This is equal to 2500 terabyte hard-drives, or 7812500 Nintendo Switches.
What music title???
thank you very very very much 😊💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
that was really good, thank you.
I did this on my brain and I couldn't see anything
maybe its empty!
What's the song? (By Shostakovich )
The Second Waltz
Question: at 2:00 it is stated that neurons receive, process and transmit information. Can anyone clarify "process"?
It means turning the information received into a different set of information and send it to another neurone maybe? My guess is that processing means constantly changing information (like how you compress and extract files of a computer or modify them) until they become something usable (like memories or commands telling your organs what to do next). But then again, i haven't done any research and this reply is 6 years late so it might not be what you wanted to see.
Nguyen Tuan Anh I think you’re overthinking it I’m pretty sure it just means that it tries to understand what it’s receiving in order to transmit it although what you said could hold some truth mine might just be a dumbed down version
A cell receives chemical “signals”. One cell ejects neurotransmitters for the next cell to pick up with receptor proteins on its outer membrane. Depending on what neurotransmitter it sends, the receiving cell has a few different mechanisms that can be triggered by the filling of those receptor proteins. Inhibitory neurotransmitters inhibit the cell from sending neurotransmitters to the next cell (or at least send fewer of them), and excitatory neurotransmitters excite the cell to send more neurotransmitters to the next cell. One neurone can receive such chemicals from many other cells at the same time.
Before the neurone passes on the signed by releasing its own neurotransmitters, it first has to communicate internally by sending electric (+/-) pulses from the main body through it’s long axon. These pulses can have different frequencies - as in how many times per second the polarity flips across the membrane of the axon. The polarity changes when the axon pumps in and out positive and negative ions through another type of protein called an ion gate.
Once the electric signal reaches the end of the axon, neurotransmitters are then released and dispatched/transmitted to the next cell.
If you burn or pinch a part of your body, the nerve endings there will send fast pulses of ions all the way from that part of your body, through a probably metres long axon, to your brain, and your brain can then respond by sending neurotransmitters, through another axon, back to the muscle responsible for moving that limb, and hopefully by retracting the muscle fibres (moving your limb out of the way) make the painful sensation go away (ending the pulse coming from those nerve endings).
It wouldn’t surprise me if multiple neurones could form logic gates, like in electronics engineering. But I’m not a neuroscientist, so I can’t back that claim; I can only speculate.
I wish I had one
It’ll be cool
Ikr 😔
now i'm thinking: is there a difference betwene what's inside a dead brain and alive brain?
awesome! the music,, ahah reminding me of a ballet, a ballet about brains...
Please send me link of this music...
This song is also in the opening to stanley Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide Shut”. Great movie btw if u never seen it
Nice Shostakovich music
The Music is disturbing....
Awesome video, but the music is so annoying. Sounds like circus music that totally does not jive with the video. Need to change that.
So I'm the Brain: Damn that Brain Is Hot
Huh? Can't believe I've already watched this
Wonderful I dream , I could get research at Allen Institute specialized in Brain Mapping, Connectome..
Play in 2x... And feel the music ❣️
but why this music
banging song
wow.......😍😍😯
Wooow 🎉
Me : watchin while eating
That's a nature processer
What’s inside the dna then
Easy question
I dont know
DNA is made of molecules called nucleotides. The nucleotide molecules are made of atoms. The atoms are made of quarks, gluons and electrons. These subatomic particles are made of...we don't know yet, strings maybe?
@@maxwelldillon4805 only God knows that
all memories and stuff we done for are just stuck in a piece of meat
Not a normal meat
I want tje real stuff
The music is absolutely fucking stupid.
Kudos for the animation and hard work.
No I enjoyed the music very much
lmao
lol
86 BIlions
Cherubim
OMFG
Hate the Music....
hungry
Two Human brain types present in this universe.
Men brain. (complex level 0.01%)
Women brain. (complex level 99.99%)