I came across this video, and I finished it without yawning ! Thank you Dr Bruton ! I love your lectures! Despite being in my 40s , I love learning new knowledges , craving to learn more about our brains and neuron’s.
I am retired engineer. I majored in Control Engineering at a university in Germany. I am following your course because I have been always very interested in the field of neuroscience but I have not had the time in order to get acquainted with this matters. Thank you for your knowledge, time and energy Professor Brunton.
I'm going to start my graduate studies soon, so I wanted to brush up on my memory and learn new things. This is when I stumbled upon your channel. As someone who dreams of branching out further and embracing a career in Neuroscience someday, I find your lessons very encouraging, informative, and engaging. Thank you so much, Dr. Brunton. (Looking forward to seeing more videos from you!)
Dr. Bing Brunton, I got here from a recommendation from Dr. Steve Brunton. I started watching from the oldest videos so I came here to say: THANK YOU! You are so awesome for sharing this knowledge with us. I'm a CompSci student from Brazil and I also love Neuroscience and Bioengineering.
This is an extraordinary introduction. Thanks for it. I´m a Neuroscience teacher in a small town in the South of Colombia. We can´t do research as we´d like to, but internet links us to great people like you. And excited about this course and inspired about the beautiful way you teach.
excellent lectures just like Steve Brunton's online classes. My background is applied mathematics and now machine learning but I was in doctoral program in bio engineering at Berkeley a long long time ago in what was the early stage of computational neuroscience. It was a better choice to jump deep into the emerging tech world than a 7 year PhD program. The field was just starting with Marr at MIT kick starting it. Now it is fun to go back
I am a retired Mechanical Engineer that never took a biology class in high school or college and have been listening to your Introduction to Neuroscience class for the last 2+ weeks. Absolutely fascinating and informative on many different levels explaining what makes us humans tick. I must say a lot is over my head but have found it so interesting I will take the whole class again to understand more of what is going on within our mind and bodies. Thank you for creating such a great course
I’m very excited for this lecture. I’m considering doing a master’s in biomedical engineering. I finished watching Steven’s lectures on dynamical systems and complex analysis and now I’m craving for more. Thank you for doing this
This video series is a godsend for me. I want to thank you a lot for all the work you have done to share this knowledge. Your explanations are clear, presented in an interesting way, with a good rythm and mainly the illustrations and overall visual presentation of this course are awesome. These videos have significantly deepened my understanding of the brain in a fun way. Thank you !
dont do neuroscience. go play video games and fap all day instead. this type of science is too dangerous. elon musk is stupid for thinking he has a good purpose doing this. he has no good purpose at all.
I found out about your course from my friends at the University of Calgary, Canada. I am a first year biomedical engineering student from Ukraine. I find your lectures extremely useful for me, as our curriculum does not include neuroscience, and my main area of interest is neural interfaces. Thank you very much Dr. Bing Brunton
Dr Brunton, thanks for posting this lecture series on RUclips where I, a senior at a different university, am able to take a class I didn't have the time for in my major! Neuroscience is so fundamental to understanding biochemistry!
Estimada Bing!! Pronto tendrás que sacar tu canal en español. Tus videos son sensacionales y es trascendental que se expandan a un mayor auditorio❤ Recibe un abrazo fuerte desde Puente Alto, Santiago de Chile! 🌎
This going to be nice I'm fighting with my current Thesis in Neuroscience, I'm eager to find some extra info to complement my research specially with dynamics system aspects.
very well presented first lecture - listened while walking my dog and have subscribed. Bing presents material in a clear, emotive way which is fun to listen to.
Do you discuss intelligence and the seemingly oversimplified, shared opinion that people learn at different rates? I'm more interested as to why this is the case
This is great content, much enjoyed, thank you. I'd offer to send you pics, so that you can see who is looking at yo you-tube, but that becomes kinda weird. Maybe a we-tube is the future of social mass-media. As a parallell, do neurons connect feedback-loops and 'communicate' "backwards"? Anyways, I am still very much as real as we seem to get and hopefully we will be around for an appreciation post towards the end of the course, but don't hold your breath, and don't think this is not appreciated, even if it goes offline.
It's amazing, but I can't find it, and nobody talks about it; How much energy in joules or watts does our brain produce for an average person? how much energy produced in middle-time before death?
Q: What would happen if you were to close your eyes and then walk across a highway, will your brain see for you, or do you need your eyes to see so the brain can process the information the eyes are seeing
This fascinating intersection is rapidly growing, so I don't see a specific road map. I think people like you get to make the road map as you go along! Follow topics as they interest you, and I encourage you to identify small projects to build your skills by doing.
If you are not hardwired for mathematics, you better stop watching this playlist after the first video. all the other videos are filled with maths and are not as interesting as you would expect
Human cortex flattened out and expressed as square centimetres is about 2500 cm2; Why go to all the trouble of getting a piece of cloth that is about half the size of what it ought to be? Sloppy.
Two fists approximated to each other equals the two hemispheres of the human brain? Sorry, but that is rubbish.That would mean each of your fists weighed about 700 g....
In my opinion, relative to our quantitative understanding of many physical systems, very far! But that's what makes it exciting -- there is lots to discover.
@@bingsbrain interesting! Is it theoretical models or experiment data/measures that needs most attention or is more promising in the foreseeable future?
I came across this video, and I finished it without yawning ! Thank you Dr Bruton ! I love your lectures! Despite being in my 40s , I love learning new knowledges , craving to learn more about our brains and neuron’s.
She seems like a great teacher.
I am retired engineer. I majored in Control Engineering at a university in Germany.
I am following your course because I have been always very interested in the field of neuroscience but I have not had the time in order to get acquainted with this matters.
Thank you for your knowledge, time and energy Professor Brunton.
I'm going to start my graduate studies soon, so I wanted to brush up on my memory and learn new things. This is when I stumbled upon your channel. As someone who dreams of branching out further and embracing a career in Neuroscience someday, I find your lessons very encouraging, informative, and engaging. Thank you so much, Dr. Brunton. (Looking forward to seeing more videos from you!)
Dr. Bing Brunton, I got here from a recommendation from Dr. Steve Brunton. I started watching from the oldest videos so I came here to say: THANK YOU! You are so awesome for sharing this knowledge with us.
I'm a CompSci student from Brazil and I also love Neuroscience and Bioengineering.
😄
I am a biomedical engineering student and ı am so thankful for this redemptive video for those taking neuroscience classes.
This is an extraordinary introduction. Thanks for it. I´m a Neuroscience teacher in a small town in the South of Colombia. We can´t do research as we´d like to, but internet links us to great people like you. And excited about this course and inspired about the beautiful way you teach.
Glad the video is finding people all around the world! ❤️
excellent lectures just like Steve Brunton's online classes. My background is applied mathematics and now machine learning but I was in doctoral program in bio engineering at Berkeley a long long time ago in what was the early stage of computational neuroscience. It was a better choice to jump deep into the emerging tech world than a 7 year PhD program. The field was just starting with Marr at MIT kick starting it. Now it is fun to go back
I am a retired Mechanical Engineer that never took a biology class in high school or college and have been listening to your Introduction to Neuroscience class for the last 2+ weeks. Absolutely fascinating and informative on many different levels explaining what makes us humans tick. I must say a lot is over my head but have found it so interesting I will take the whole class again to understand more of what is going on within our mind and bodies. Thank you for creating such a great course
I’m very excited for this lecture. I’m considering doing a master’s in biomedical engineering. I finished watching Steven’s lectures on dynamical systems and complex analysis and now I’m craving for more. Thank you for doing this
Biomedical engineering is my dream. Hope you got in!
Love your high energy!
This video series is a godsend for me. I want to thank you a lot for all the work you have done to share this knowledge.
Your explanations are clear, presented in an interesting way, with a good rythm and mainly the illustrations and overall visual presentation of this course are awesome.
These videos have significantly deepened my understanding of the brain in a fun way. Thank you !
I'm a psychology student and I'm very much interested in neuroscience. I loved this video! Thanks so much! ☺️
dont do neuroscience. go play video games and fap all day instead. this type of science is too dangerous. elon musk is stupid for thinking he has a good purpose doing this. he has no good purpose at all.
I found out about your course from my friends at the University of Calgary, Canada.
I am a first year biomedical engineering student from Ukraine. I find your lectures extremely useful for me, as our curriculum does not include neuroscience, and my main area of interest is neural interfaces.
Thank you very much Dr. Bing Brunton
Thanks for the kind note!
Dr Brunton, thanks for posting this lecture series on RUclips where I, a senior at a different university, am able to take a class I didn't have the time for in my major! Neuroscience is so fundamental to understanding biochemistry!
Thanks for the kind words! Hope you enjoy the videos.
I am very excited for this course, and can’t believe that it is available absolutely for free! We live in such incredible time.
I am doing engineering in computer science and somehow I found myself watching this video.
Same. Not complaining though, it's great :)
@@andrewm4894 yep somehow I love these out of path information.
I am doing physics and I still somehow got here lol
Well, it is becoming relevant to computer science.
I am going to love this course. Thank you for doing this, greetings from Argentina! :)
Estimada Bing!! Pronto tendrás que sacar tu canal en español.
Tus videos son sensacionales y es trascendental que se expandan a un mayor auditorio❤
Recibe un abrazo fuerte desde Puente Alto, Santiago de Chile! 🌎
💚 Excellent 💚
🌻👀🥇👀🌻
Presentation,
Synchronous
2 the subject.
Thanks 💚 Prof.
Bing wen Brunton
You're pioneer
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Neuroscience is one my hyperfocus as an autistic girl, i simply love to know how the brain works and how it explains how society work.
Thank you so much for this series,
This is absolutely incredible!
As a psychiatrist, I am excited for more! Hooked…
I'm just putting this on so the room wont be silent but I feel as though I am going to learn a lot
Sweet! Lookin forward to the next lectures
This course is simply stunning👍
I love that I found this. Great watch
Awesome video, excited to watch more!
I love this format, Bing! Ryan sent it to me as an example. It's so much more interactive and beautiful than a Loom-style presentation.
thanks, Dr. Brunton
This going to be nice I'm fighting with my current Thesis in Neuroscience, I'm eager to find some extra info to complement my research specially with dynamics system aspects.
very well presented first lecture - listened while walking my dog and have subscribed. Bing presents material in a clear, emotive way which is fun to listen to.
A very interesting lecture.
I appreciate your effort and your generosity,
a super engaging introduction. good job
such a fantastic intro, i'm hooked :)
Thank you for your series.
Many thanks Bing. I was looking for a course on neuroscience, and thia the place to be.
You are awesome, thank you so much for doing this!
Very exciting im hooked!
WOW!
Who are from CS/AI here?
Thanks for this video series. It is really insightful.
I have an interview for a PhD in Neuroscience how do I prepare for the interview ?
I appreciate your great effort you help us to make a great progress in our research 👏
Many thanks Go on
May Allah bless you ❤
I.T. All comes down to 010 Tangible IN Tangible, a Quantized dualistic Time Timing Relativity.
Do you discuss intelligence and the seemingly oversimplified, shared opinion that people learn at different rates?
I'm more interested as to why this is the case
great intro!
This is great content, much enjoyed, thank you.
I'd offer to send you pics, so that you can see who is looking at yo you-tube, but that becomes kinda weird. Maybe a we-tube is the future of social mass-media. As a parallell, do neurons connect feedback-loops and 'communicate' "backwards"?
Anyways, I am still very much as real as we seem to get and hopefully we will be around for an appreciation post towards the end of the course, but don't hold your breath, and don't think this is not appreciated, even if it goes offline.
It's amazing, but I can't find it, and nobody talks about it; How much energy in joules or watts does our brain produce for an average person? how much energy produced in middle-time before death?
people with large hands: 🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠
other resources - Numenta, Jeff Hawkins, On Intelligence, Human Brain Project, Lex Freidman
Q: What would happen if you were to close your eyes and then walk across a highway, will your brain see for you, or do you need your eyes to see so the brain can process the information the eyes are seeing
Is there any particular career road map for people who interested in the intersection of brain science and ai?
This fascinating intersection is rapidly growing, so I don't see a specific road map. I think people like you get to make the road map as you go along! Follow topics as they interest you, and I encourage you to identify small projects to build your skills by doing.
@@bingsbrain understood .thanks for the reply..
So what you are saying is the bigger the hands… the bigger the brain. Got it 😄
why there is any chapter on evolution in your course, but you put drawing of ants in the intro page?
Do you know the Pyramidal Mind Theory?
Her name is literally big brain
❤👌👍
If you are not hardwired for mathematics, you better stop watching this playlist after the first video. all the other videos are filled with maths and are not as interesting as you would expect
Lee Jennifer Jackson Angela Clark Melissa
Human cortex flattened out and expressed as square centimetres is about 2500 cm2; Why go to all the trouble of getting a piece of cloth that is about half the size of what it ought to be? Sloppy.
Hey Bing, how's Clint? Say hello for me :)
I hve masters in neuroscience 🙂
How do you feel now? What would you like to suggest someone who is going to take undergrad???
Ehy is she dissapearing into the background
Two fists approximated to each other equals the two hemispheres of the human brain? Sorry, but that is rubbish.That would mean each of your fists weighed about 700 g....
Go slow lol
How far are we from quantitively understanding our brain with its functioning?
In my opinion, relative to our quantitative understanding of many physical systems, very far! But that's what makes it exciting -- there is lots to discover.
@@bingsbrain interesting! Is it theoretical models or experiment data/measures that needs most attention or is more promising in the foreseeable future?