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Every single second that you are not sitting still, you are actively improving the health of your heart, and your lungs and
brains.
I worked on a film called "Apollo 13," and when I worked on this film, I discovered something about how our
brains
work, and how our
brains
work is that, when we're sort of infused with either enthusiasm or awe or fondness or whatever, it changes and alters our perception of things.
And so, but what you're emoting to, or what you're looking at, had the same feeling, the same haunting quality, that Jim's footage had, so I found it so fascinating that our
brains
sort of, once you believe something's real, you transfer everything that you feel about it, this quality you have, and it's totally artificial.
And it's literally done by using what our
brains
naturally do for us, which is, as soon as you shift your attention, something changes, and then I left the little scarf going, because it really wanted to be a ghostly shot, really wanted to feel like they were still on the wreck, essentially.
And I say this rhetorically, because of course by just about any standard we would have to concede that this is, of course, a piece of music, but I put this here now because, just to set it in your
brains
for the moment, because we're going to return to this question.
He said that, "College is a place where a professor's lecture notes go straight to the students' lecture notes, without passing through the
brains
of either."
Under the best of observation conditions, the absolute best, we only detect, encode and store in our
brains
bits and pieces of the entire experience in front of us, and they're stored in different parts of the brain.
So I like to show a photograph of a soccer game to illustrate two aspects of how your social
brains
work.
He then goes on to say, "Having said that, would any but these boiled
brains
of nineteen and two-and-twenty hunt in this weather?"
So I'm going to take as inspiration the fact that we're all interested in interacting with other people, I'm going to completely strip it of all its complicating features, and I'm going to turn that object, that simplified object, into a scientific probe, and provide the early stages, embryonic stages of new insights into what happens in two
brains
while they simultaneously interact.
Without needles and radioactivity, without any kind of clinical reason, we can go down the street and record from your friends' and neighbors
' brains
while they do a variety of cognitive tasks, and we use a method called functional magnetic resonance imaging.
We synchronize the machines, set them into these staged social interactions, and we eavesdrop on both of the interacting
brains.
We just haven't had the tools to look at interacting
brains
simultaneously.
Now, what we're in the middle of now is overcoming the limitations of our individual
brains
and infinitely multiplying our mental power.
And after 70 hours of intensive singing lessons, he found that the music was able to literally rewire the
brains
of his patients and create a homologous speech center in their right hemisphere to compensate for the left hemisphere's damage.
It's a visual construct of lines, dots, letters, designed in the language of our
brains.
So for a successful public transport map, we should not stick to accurate representation, but design them in the way our
brains
work.
Scared of these students with their big
brains
and their big books and their big, unfamiliar words.
So we scanned their brains, looking at a photograph of their sweetheart and looking at a neutral photograph, with a distraction task in between.
These next cells are nerve cells, and right now, as we see and understand what we're looking at, our
brains
and our nerve cells are actually doing this right now.
I'm a brain scientist, and as a brain scientist, I'm actually interested in how the brain learns, and I'm especially interested in a possibility of making our
brains
smarter, better and faster.
Different video games have a different effect on your
brains.
Get those
brains
working.
So what we need is really a new brand of chocolate, a brand of chocolate that is irresistible, that you really want to play, but that has all the ingredients, the good ingredients that are extracted from the broccoli that you can't recognize but are still working on your
brains.
And it turns out that pictures of
brains
have special properties.
Here's a physical robot that we actually have a population of brains, competing, or evolving on the machine.
So these are systems which are made up of many interconnected or interacting parts: swarms of birds or fish, ant colonies, ecosystems, brains, financial markets.
Because, if you don't know yet, everything that we use to define what human nature is comes from these storms, comes from these storms that roll over the hills and valleys of our
brains
and define our memories, our beliefs, our feelings, our plans for the future.
So when we look at the
brains
of these animals, on the top panel you see the alignment of 125 cells showing what happens with the brain activity, the electrical storms, of this sample of neurons in the brain when the animal is using a joystick.
So that suggests to us that our sense of self does not end at the last layer of the epithelium of our bodies, but it ends at the last layer of electrons of the tools that we're commanding with our
brains.
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