Baroness Susan Greenfield, University of Oxford - The brain, the mind and life in the 21st century

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @earthlyfriend
    @earthlyfriend 11 лет назад

    We know that many different cues create our varied personalities but what creates the unique differences? why is my tennis experience in my brain different from another's tennis experience in their brain? or are they the same but if they were then we would have similar personalities since we all humans do basically the same types of activities? please answer if you may. John

  • @earthlyfriend
    @earthlyfriend 11 лет назад

    Question about people with NDE or Out of body experiences. What would happen if you put these folks under imaging and ask them to relive their experience. I hypothesis that two options may happen. One the brain will light up as usual or two their will be no activity signaling that something did occur a phenomenon that can not be explained currently. "I must get into the lab for testing these anomalies."

  • @bris1tol
    @bris1tol 8 лет назад

    Consciousnes is the product of the mind's apperception of a previous perception.(Leibniz)

  • @earthlyfriend
    @earthlyfriend 11 лет назад

    Ask patients under imaging what they see or think of as honor and see what parts of the brain light up. I would be curious if different regions because of different ideas of honor in individuals vs tennis or baseball. The word - concept honor is more interpretational vs a thing.

  • @earthlyfriend
    @earthlyfriend 11 лет назад

    The Diderot effect! Depression after the purchases have consumed you or I or eveyone.

  • @earthlyfriend
    @earthlyfriend 11 лет назад

    I disagree footballers are in a state liken to a blind rage as was the crowds cheering on the fascist or any political leader. Just look at their facial affect and eye expressions.