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And also, because they are teenagers and their
brains
are still underdeveloped, they became more interested and excited in thrill-seeking behaviors.
Although a teen's willingness to seek risk is largely a result of the structural and functional changes associated with their developing brains, the dangerous part that my research was able to highlight was that a habituation to risks can actually physically change a teen's brain and cause greater risk-taking.
We've made good progress with the
brains
of robots, but their bodies are still primitive.
Doug Hofstadter wonders, well, maybe our intelligence just isn't great enough to understand our intelligence, and if we were smarter, well, then our
brains
would be that much more complicated, and we'd never catch up to it.
And you've understood what that means with your brains, your
brains
being one of your more basic instruments.
This is a brain that is formed in a very strange body, one that has the equivalent of small satellite
brains
distributed throughout that body.
Brains
are really good for control.
Now, if you look at that, there's actually one of those little satellite
brains
and the equivalent of the spinal cord for each of the eight arms.
That brain has to outwit other big, smart
brains
that are trying to eat it, and that includes porpoises and seals and barracudas and sharks and even us humans.
Now, speaking of
brains
and evolution at the moment, you look on the right, there's the pathway of vertebrate brain evolution, and we all have good
brains.
Targeted drugs, genetic modification, artificial intelligence, perhaps even implants into our brains, may change human beings themselves.
The answer to this question, I think, is an answer you've already heard in some of the talks, and I dare say you will hear again: namely, that our
brains
were evolved for a very different world than the one in which we are living.
I thought that anybody with any
brains
will do it that way.
We know that the rate of technological change is accelerating, which is forcing our
brains
to react.
But I like putting up this slide because it shows the similarities of animal
brains.
So we proved that dog
brains
like hot dogs.
When we look at their brains, it's almost like we are looking back in time, and it's giving us a picture of how the dog-human bond formed.
So, as you can see, my passion is for making new human-computer interfaces that are a better match to the ways our
brains
and bodies work.
Blood, in either liquid or powdered form, was used to treat epilepsy, while human liver, gall stones, oil distilled from human brains, and pulverized hearts were popular medical concoctions.
The unit of intelligibility of most of our
brains
is the story.
For the next two years, I looked into every scary, horrifying claim that I could find about the average age at which people first see pornography, or what it does to their
brains
or their sexuality.
You have to look in our
brains
to understand why they’re sweet.
Like, we're constantly learning new things about
brains
that make it clear how much our AIs don't measure up to real
brains.
But amazingly, if we looked across the entire group of participants, we saw that their
brains
definitely could tell the taste apart.
In fact, the activity across the
brains
of all these people was so correlated that we're able to train an artificial neural network to predict whether or not people are experiencing awe to an accuracy of 75 percent on average, with a maximum of 83 percent.
But our prehistoric
brains
aren't really built for it, so we invent roller coasters and race cars and supersonic planes, but we get whiplash, carsick, jet-lagged.
But machines crunching data are no substitute for critical and sustained thinking by humans, whose Stone Age
brains
need a little time to let their impulses subside, to slow the mind and let the thoughts flow.
Our
brains
aren't broken or damaged, they just work differently.
And thus, we could put huge batteries of these probes into the
brains
of patients and record from thousands of their neurons without any risk to them.
Because these technologies were still restricted to medical applications, which meant that we were studying sick brains, not healthy
brains.
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