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Now that might sound bad, but actually this is a really important developmental process, because gray matter contains cell bodies and
connections
between cells, the synapses, and this decline in gray matter volume during prefrontal cortex is thought to correspond to synaptic pruning, the elimination of unwanted synapses.
It's because leaders, what we do is we connect improbable
connections
and hope something will happen, and in that room I found so many
connections
between people across all of London, and so leadership, connecting people, is the great question today.
And part of the challenge of the CEO is to find
connections
across areas, and so you might look in R&D, and here you see one person who crosses the two areas of interest, and it's a person important to engage.
It's about empowering people to make meaningful connections,
connections
that are enabling us to rediscover a humanness that we've lost somewhere along the way, by engaging in marketplaces like Airbnb, like Kickstarter, like Etsy, that are built on personal relationships versus empty transactions.
This map only shows the rapid transport connections, no local bus, very much in the "metro map" style that was so successful in London, and that since has been exported to so many other major cities, and therefore is the language that we should use for public transport maps.
What's also important is, with a simplified network like this, it now would become possible for me to tackle the ultimate challenge and make a public transport map for the city center, one where I wouldn't just show rapid transport connections, but also all the local bus routes, streets and the likes, and this is what a map like this could look like.
For every one single neuron, you can actually have from 10,000 to 100,000 different
connections
or dendrites or whatever you want to call it, and every time you learn something, or you have an experience, that bush grows, you know, that bush of information.
They're moving around making new connections, and that's what happens when we learn.
And so these lies are being used by people to create a buffer, like the butler used to do, between us and the
connections
to everybody else.
There's 40 million people who need a wheelchair but don't have one, and the majority of these people live in rural areas, where the only
connections
to community, to employment, to education, are by traveling long distances on rough terrain often under their own power.
He's called André Pannison, and he basically took the Twitter conversation in Tahrir Square on the day that Hosni Mubarak would eventually resign, and the dots you can see are retweets, so when someone retweets a message, a connection is made between two dots, and the more times that message is retweeted by other people, the more you get to see these nodes, these
connections
being made.
And you continue to make
connections.
And I fell into those thousands of
connections
that I'd made, and I asked my crowd to catch me.
It depends, of course, on what scale or what scope you want to think about, but this is an organ of surreal complexity, and we are just beginning to understand how to even study it, whether you're thinking about the 100 billion neurons that are in the cortex or the 100 trillion synapses that make up all the
connections.
If it could come, they couldn't afford a ticket, and if they could afford a ticket, they didn't have the
connections
to get that ticket.
It uses wedge and peg
connections.
And then, once we start making those kinds of
connections
and asking those important and big questions, then we can talk about how we can be transformative, in other words, how can we do something differently?
And what seems to be going on is that, in the brain, those neural
connections
that are important, those synaptic
connections
that are important, are linked and strengthened, while those that are less important tend to fade away and be less important.
We've got, in these connections, some really exciting things.
So this is an image of the actual algorithm itself with the names scrambled for privacy, but you can see that these blocks of color are actually the four different flights, the two different towers, the first responders, and you can actually see within that different floors, and then the green lines are the interpersonal
connections
that were requested by the families themselves.
And more importantly, when you're actually at the site of the memorial, you can see those
connections.
And what we did on this is we analyzed the top 25 percent of these, and we started to see where the
connections
occurred, where they connected with each other.
Now over the last century, in developed nations like America, moral debate has escalated because we take the hypothetical seriously, and we also take universals seriously and look for logical
connections.
This is the map of verified users on Twitter and the
connections
between them.
It has these blocks with courtyards, and then on the ground floor you have all these
connections
for the pedestrians.
But the spirit and existence of the babushkas, whose numbers have been halved in the three years I've known them, will leave us with powerful new templates to think about and grapple with, about the relative nature of risk, about transformative
connections
to home, and about the magnificent tonic of personal agency and self-determination.
This novel training paradigm encouraged the brain to create new connections, some relay circuits that relay information from the brain past the injury and restore cortical control over the locomotor networks below the injury.
It turned out that the capability to collect data, information and
connections
about basically any of us and all of us is exactly what we've been hearing throughout of the summer through revelations and leaks about Western intelligence agencies, mostly U.S. intelligence agencies, watching over the rest of the world.
They can monitor foreigners when foreigners' data
connections
end up in the United States or pass through the United States.
We want to take all of our existence and wrap it around that new knowledge and make all of these
connections
and it becomes more meaningful.
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