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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2015
  • "Why don't we use all our brain cells and what do we do with the ones we don't use?" Find out from Hannah Iaccarino, a graduate student in Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT and a researcher at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory (picower.mit.edu)
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Комментарии • 14

  • @Mahmood-
    @Mahmood- 7 лет назад +4

    very helpful and informative. Keep up the great work

  • @AndreSukianto
    @AndreSukianto 8 лет назад +8

    #askMIT: Why don't you upload more stuff like this anymore ?

  • @jeremyboetticher5640
    @jeremyboetticher5640 8 лет назад +8

    When I was in 8th, I wrote an argumentative essay with evidence about how we don't use just 10% of our brain. It wasn't a good essay, mind you, but it was an essay.

  • @Mohammad_Athik007
    @Mohammad_Athik007 5 лет назад

    Thanku...
    Today u cleared my big doubt.

  • @ilikegreydays
    @ilikegreydays 9 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the video! Also I think it's cool she didn't have to change her cap.

  • @justreckless9253
    @justreckless9253 6 лет назад +2

    Wouldn’t it be more correct if we said our body uses 100% of our brain while we use 10%. I mean we don’t have any control consciously of 100% of our brain.

    • @scottkleyla7752
      @scottkleyla7752 Год назад

      Integral operations with reserve capacity enabled as needed

  • @hillman2067
    @hillman2067 3 года назад

    I think the mix up is brain cells and brain capacity, it's true we use all of our brain cells but we are not using all of our ability that is reserved fight or flight scenarios for self preservation otherwise we would be jittering messes, we are relaxed most of the time and not working over drive at least the ones out of the know

  • @thunderlei1865
    @thunderlei1865 8 лет назад

    sorry, I don't get it. What is the different between reason 2 and reason 3 ? Could anyone help me with it? Thanks in advance.

    • @rin-101
      @rin-101 2 года назад +2

      I think reason 2 more of the different "types" of brain cell for different functions
      Meanwhile reason 3 more of the memory cell function as "capacity" of the brain. We don't need all 100% capacity to save a single memory. We use it for all things we need to save
      Correct me if I'm wrong!

  • @pankajsharma6587
    @pankajsharma6587 5 лет назад

    What will happen if we use 100%of our brain cells at the same time

  • @skylark304
    @skylark304 6 лет назад +1

    The number of brain cells are engaged according to the work load, BRAIN ACTS JUST LIKE MUSCLE CELLS . if a muscle can lift a 2lbs , it engages only x amount of fibers ; if has to lift 10 lbs , then it uses 5 x times more fibers, if it has to lift 20lbs >it uses 10x times more . so according to task the number of brain cells get engaged. in critical thinking of problem solution , it engages more brain cells than every day work . that's why it has major TWO DIVISONS : AUTONOMIC & VOLUNTARY > ALL YOUR INTERNAL ORGANS (HEART,LUNGS, INSTETINES ETC) GON ON THE AUTONOMIC ( THEY ARE SET , YOU DONOT HAVE TO MONITOR) REST OF YOUR ACTIVITY DEPENDS ON BRAINS VOLUNTARY ( say you want to walk, run , speak .....think , problems solutions)

  • @Brown195
    @Brown195 8 лет назад +4

    short answer: politicians made it illegal to use all of your brain cells