simple enough to understand, yes, but unfortunately doesn't explain in great detail. HOW does the electrical signal get turned into a chemical one? WHY does that enable the electrical signal to continue through the next neuron???
@@chironOwlglass Good questions, Clay! Glad to see you are critically thinking. Hopefully you found the information to answer those questions, but if not, real quick: electrical turns into chemical by the increase/influx of positive ions into the end of the axon which signal the vesicles to bind to the cell membrane and release their contents which are neurotransmitters (NTs). The NTs are the chemicals. The NTs bind to the next neuron and if the NTs are excitatory, then the NTs will allow positive ions to rush into the neuron thus making the neuron more positive and more likely to reach the threshold of firing. It's essential to know the inside of a neuron when not firing is very negative in comparison to the outside fluid of the neuron and when the inside of a neuron reaches a particular voltage called the threshold, the neuron will fire. I obviously didn't describe everything, but I think this provides some details you were curious about.
Small note: we often that about synapses as the conversion process instead of the area where it occurs. If you want to be more precise, the empty area is also called a "Synaptic Cleft".
Such an informative video. Thank you so much! I would like to ask if I could use your video for a project purposes in my major subject. I promise to credit your channel for it.
When a series of brain cells connects several times in a similar pattern, the result is a memory. Psychologist Donald Hebb explains it this way: "Neurons which fire together, wire together." It means that memories are not really stored.
So, that's why when we revise a lesson we have learned repeatedly, that memory strengthens and we master that information, huh? Because more neurotransmitters reached the next neurons via more ion channels?
Thanks for these great information 👌🏻, now the informations become more simple ☺️for the student, since I dont understand exactly for my teacher about what is she speak?
I watched already big amount of about it and I'm in shock that they always missing one totally important nuance in the process of working neurons and synapses. One crucial feature of neurons that explaining everything globally. It's explaining new ideas, consciousness, and so on.
Yes because they only talk about the body, the system, and consciousness is beyond that. We are not a body. The signals come from consciousness, that is temporary connected to the brain. The signals are light, electricity. We are light. The body is a temporary avatar.
but this raise another question why and on what parameters it is decided (or neurons decide) whether to pass message or shun it down? it appears to differentiate between artifical intelligence and cognitive intelligence. i mean my son can say that he is not interested in science and feels good about literature. but fortunately when i install cluster of neural network they train with same learning curve regardless of input knowledge.
can a fence receive nerotransmitters from both sides? i am not asking "at the same time". i am asking sometimes from neuron A to neuron B, other times from neuron B to neuron A, etc. Or is always one way direction and the same direction? thanks!
actually there are binding molecules, which help to maintain and stabilize synaps. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synaptic_stabilization en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroligin
When watching this video, our neurons are communicating information about neurons
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Even my neurons communicate better than I do
when neurons try to understand themself
relle wilson that’s deep mate
@@eternalstruggle3633 when atoms create conciousness while being unconscious themselves.. as far as we know.
Megumin profile pic OwO
My brains neurons got mad at this 😠😤 its themselves also.
Sucha a trip huh
this makes way more sense than the wordy articles my teacher recommended
ty jesus
Not even going to lie, for most of my classes I used RUclips if I didn't understand or if the material was too wordy.
Fun fact: you are learning about brain with your brain that how the brain learns .😅
i have no idea what im doing here
Enjoy your stay
Exacly
@The Ostrich what i was gonna say !😳👽🇲🇭🌠 😂🤣
Your dP is according to your comment
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Thanks, simple enough for my grade 4 brain 2 understand
Lol
simple enough to understand, yes, but unfortunately doesn't explain in great detail. HOW does the electrical signal get turned into a chemical one? WHY does that enable the electrical signal to continue through the next neuron???
@@chironOwlglass well I GUESS CUS ITS FOR BEGINNERS
@@chironOwlglass Good questions, Clay! Glad to see you are critically thinking. Hopefully you found the information to answer those questions, but if not, real quick: electrical turns into chemical by the increase/influx of positive ions into the end of the axon which signal the vesicles to bind to the cell membrane and release their contents which are neurotransmitters (NTs). The NTs are the chemicals. The NTs bind to the next neuron and if the NTs are excitatory, then the NTs will allow positive ions to rush into the neuron thus making the neuron more positive and more likely to reach the threshold of firing. It's essential to know the inside of a neuron when not firing is very negative in comparison to the outside fluid of the neuron and when the inside of a neuron reaches a particular voltage called the threshold, the neuron will fire. I obviously didn't describe everything, but I think this provides some details you were curious about.
It feels so good when they connect no cap I can feel it when they do
Definitely I have understood how Neurons communicate after watching this video...
thanks dear ❤
This video is way too calming
Short and to the point
Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Here cuz of ✨online school✨
@Miles Callan what is this?
Same 😂
Lol me 2
Ok.
RUclips is my school
that was so magical
synapses are like fairy magic
Can't believe they too work on 0's and 1's 😮😮😮
Truly amazing, how we all self regulate constantly
Like any part of amazing body neurons recover during the time if you keep peace with yourself.
Like every other amazing parts of our body!
If neurons can't understand them selves does that mean I can't understand myself?
Wtf
Small note: we often that about synapses as the conversion process instead of the area where it occurs. If you want to be more precise, the empty area is also called a "Synaptic Cleft".
😂 and they ignore more important things n still remember all embarrassed movements
for some reason i feel the urge to say that this video is "beautiful".
Such an informative video. Thank you so much!
I would like to ask if I could use your video for a project purposes in my major subject. I promise to credit your channel for it.
Best video ever love it love you who made it
Just seeing this video to show off my mom that Im studying 💀
Us moment
amazing our brain is like a universe
neural control and coordination... neet aspirant here 🙌🏽
The noise that these neurons make is a pleasant jingle, sort of like a xylophone? Mine sound more like a 8 piece band but they're all tubas.
So like the double slit experiment, nurons become a wave of potential, entangling consciousness.
Biology cant be studied through words...we need animations like this
very good information about brain excellent good work
It's an allegory for cellular structure. Cellular structure is code for government structure. Think about it
When a series of brain cells connects several times in a similar pattern, the result is a memory. Psychologist Donald Hebb explains it this way: "Neurons which fire together, wire together." It means that memories are not really stored.
Why is this so beautiful
Thanks for Your videos.
So, that's why when we revise a lesson we have learned repeatedly, that memory strengthens and we master that information, huh? Because more neurotransmitters reached the next neurons via more ion channels?
My teacher told me to watch it and a test will come on this
Absolutely amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
this made me smile
Thanks for these great information 👌🏻, now the informations become more simple ☺️for the student, since I dont understand exactly for my teacher about what is she speak?
Same situation 👀
I watched already big amount of about it and I'm in shock that they always missing one totally important nuance in the process of working neurons and synapses. One crucial feature of neurons that explaining everything globally. It's explaining new ideas, consciousness, and so on.
Yes because they only talk about the body, the system, and consciousness is beyond that. We are not a body. The signals come from consciousness, that is temporary connected to the brain. The signals are light, electricity. We are light. The body is a temporary avatar.
finally something that makes sense
The Universe is just one big brain. And we what happens in the space between.
Shit, this is happening right now in my brain.
I actually enjoyed this one 👳🏿♂️
What can I say... I love my brain!
u saved my life bruh
THE INSIDE OF A NEURON IS CALLED THE BODY OF CHRIST THE 3 TRINITIES THE HOLY SPIRIT THE HOLY OF HOLIES!!
So basically our brain communicate with zeros and one much like the computer.
Learning's through internet>>>>
Class 10 students give their attendance her😂😂
Present
This is sooo coool
My BIO course Brain and Behavior, brought me here.
I don’t know why I had this question or why I’m here
why is there a gap between neurons ? why they are not all connected?
thank u
Here because I have a quiz on this on monday
Acabei de desenhá-lo. Muito legal.
Sharing the function of the different types of people body parts and take a journey through your own part people of Earth.
never knew my nerves can perform magicc
Magicc is thicc
Thank you so much helped a lot
Our teacher recommended this video😁
Awesome video
but this raise another question why and on what parameters it is decided (or neurons decide) whether to pass message or shun it down?
it appears to differentiate between artifical intelligence and cognitive intelligence.
i mean my son can say that he is not interested in science and feels good about literature.
but fortunately when i install cluster of neural network they train with same learning curve regardless of input knowledge.
Good animation
Toddlers when they hear a swear word
it occurs to me how this animation reach
🐰sylvanian family vibes🌙
Hello, what do I need to do to gain permission to use this video in a presentation? Kind regards, Lisa Stallard
this called nauro transmitter
Excellent can you please post video on pineal gland also same way to visualize its pulsating
Can make my brain a powerstation?
Tysm😂
Love this video ☺☺
amazing video
thank you for great info!
can i get the info about which program is used for animation?
I want to be a neuroscientist.
Big Brain
Thank u for this video
What does to much sugar ingestion do to the synaptic gap? An A1C of 7.0+, high glucose?
Tq sooooooooo much
Gematria444:360=1.23*Monad
Very good
😅😮😅😮😅😅😮😅😅😅😊😅😅😅😅😅😅well information good show you can 😅😅😅
tysm
good information
Ço güzel, başarılar dilerim
Danke
I want to use the video as a data screen, so can I leave the video source and use the video?
0:28 / 1:18 MAGICC
Why the ending..
nice thank you
Goddamn no wonder why I yank it so much.
IM ITCHY
God is so good
So…that is what we are?
asking for help here....what increases the number of times a neuron can fire?
i think it depends on the what stimulus is
@@IK7. what u mean like touching small eggs vs big tits?
If this is all there is to synapses then how can we possibly be self aware?
can a fence receive nerotransmitters from both sides? i am not asking "at the same time". i am asking sometimes from neuron A to neuron B, other times from neuron B to neuron A, etc. Or is always one way direction and the same direction? thanks!
The questiin WHAT causes this commun
im a student at youtube university.
which organism has the smallest neural network?
actually there are binding molecules, which help to maintain and stabilize synaps. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synaptic_stabilization en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroligin