"Your Brain" Series Extended Interview with Bobby Kasthuri - NOVA | PBS
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- Enjoy this exclusive extended interview with Bobby Kasthuri from the production of the "Your Brain" series.
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After surviving (2) Crainiotomies & a Perodidectomy, I can certainly appreciate this vid a hellva lot more than I would've before the surgeries; Thanks to Uncle Sam for exposing us to polluted H2O @ Lejeune all those yrs ago
I am so sorry to hear what you have been through 😥 it is an absolute crime what they have done & are still doing, they haven't a shred of decency for human life at home & abroad. At this point I haven't any ideas as to what can be done to stop it. I am praying for you & all affected. Also praying for a solution to this monstrous problem. God bless ❤
@riahynanevamynd7698
Brain surgery is scary but it beats takin' a dirt nap
@@Dingo-wc7my no actually I'd rather take a dirt nap, thanks anyway for your uplifting comment 😄
@@MeRia035 My worst day above ground beats any day below ground 🪦
@@Dingo-wc7my there are worse things than dying.
Amazing, thanks Dr Kasthuri!
Bingo! Bobby gets it and truly understands it... his analysis of the brain and the mind is spot on.
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I’m always amazed by how damage to even a small area of our brain can cause a change in our personality.
This fact to my mind strongly suggests that we are indeed our bodies, with everything traditionally associated with "soul" or "spirit" but effects of our brains.
Examples of filtering: I'm reading a page in a book and start thinking of an event I experienced while still reading and suddenly realize I don't know what I read on the page, a driver engrossed in a cell phone conversation suddenly realizes she's driving in the wrong direction, missed an exit, etc., I'm engrossed in thought while watching a movie and suddenly realize I didn't see the movie, I missed the chain of action. Many years ago I was attacked by an attempted rapist, suddenly everything seemed to be happening in VERY SLOW MOTION, I felt very calm and peaceful, and yet at the same time I knew it was not happening in slow motion. While I was experiencing the slow motion I made a decision I had to get up, the man was sitting straddled on my mid section as I lay on the ground. Incredibly I got up against his weight and size. We struggled, he stopped, stared at me and ran away.
The Brain named itself 🥰👍
Excellent interview! Thanks for uploading Nova!
This guy is on point, this is good.
Awareness is known by awareness alone.
Just as Socrates declared "know thyself", this brain of mine craves for that understanding. I actually still see a lot of potential left in me even at my age.
The brain 🧠 is truly the final frontier. We understand distant galaxies better than how it works.
I tell you what, that's a good looking man there!
Thank's 👏
Thank you for posting this intriguing interview!
"But then something magical happens in in the collective action." So true on micro and macro scales in human life.
this is a cool one, thanks nova
Ian Malcolm vibes
The brain is the facilitator and mediator of our lives "..and life is the means by which the universe understands itself.” [B. Cox] Somehow, a brain is bound by the laws of physics, but also seemingly unconstrained to us personally; this just means that there's still so much to learn about our brains physicality, as well as all that engages them. Wonderful presentation, thanx
Yes, I've seen this in real life. The brain is in control of everything and can harm and or help and part of the body. Best example is PTSD because, it can't be blamed on something else.
Saw "Your brain"...
Assumed it was a three minute video.
(At best)
I agree, I could only absorb so much of this vid while im on discord, X, and on Google. Or a convo I had earlier where the dude was lost in his thoughts and asked me to repeat myself. Very interesting how our sensory systems overlap almost blocking nueral signals🤯
Where did all the documentaries go?
Preachin to the choir here. Petit Mals, grand mals, cavernous hemangioma, head injuries, ptsd. I had to shut it off halfway through.
I can relate, lol
There is no scientific study more vital to man than the study of his own brain. Our entire view of the universe depends on it ~ Francis Crick
I will myself to" Heal from Within"! Nothing is without! Dean(Soul)
The brain 🧠 is like a muscle.
Gut feeling is brain filtering
DEVO... gotta gut feeling! 🎶
If youre one of the folks unable to learn anything from this video because of a very common verbal tick like a person saying uh, i feel sorry for you. You probably miss out on listening to so many intelligent and kind people in your life because you lack empathy compassion and patience.
As I continue to scroll, I understand your comment 😒. I wish they could understand that, just as they can't help being distracted by it, he can't help that he talks that way.
It helps to focus more on the content than the speaker. His enthusiasm more than makes up for the verbal tick.
How to explain, to my brain, that's just coffee, it shouldn't feel that good?
I think being electrical should be a hint.
okay what year was this interview though
2023, I think it stated that at the beginning.
Jeff goldblum looks so different now
Now that, was funny.
The mind's connections don't have to be limited to the brain! 😎🤖
Again..I justvwanna rocknrolln all night butvthe nocturnal demonoids stop n d music good vibe wit d negativitivty to d 10X
A lot of "uhhhs" in here "uh, uh uh" "science" guy.
all new to me Alzheimer's facility here i8n the skull bone
Ah ah. Ah ah.
One semester of college psychology in 20 minutes. 🥸
Uh uh uh uh 🙄
Verbal pauses. More common in some than others.
Uh Uh Uh Uh uHuhuh..... Why do ppl have to speak like that?? I wanted to watch, but couldn't listen, just because he couldn't be bothered to speak properly..
Can you please stop stuttering? It makes you unlistenable. Smoothen your thought just a bit.
Incredibly rude comment
@@ElenaSemanova How so? Say it more politely, English is not my native language, the meaning doesn't change.
We share opinions and this is mine.
One thing to clarify - I'm talking of stuttering for procrastination, where the speaker can't find the needed word, and NOT for a speech impediment which is not up to him making a better effort.
Insensitive then?
@@society_for_praising_appli6261 That is better than being super sensitive. So, hopefully.
I uh uh uh, couldn't listen, uh uh uh to more than, uh uh uh, 5 minutes, uh uh uh, due to the speakers, uh uh uh, constant, uh uh uh verbalizations.