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This experiment revealed the first, and perhaps most fundamental, nugget of the
neural
code: that information is written in the form of electrical impulses.
So instead of inserting a wire into one spot of the brain, re-engineer the brain itself so that some of its
neural
elements become responsive to diffusely broadcast signals such as a flash of light.
As a full professor of
neural
science, I decided to completely switch my research program.
When an area of the brain is active, meaning a
neural
area is active, it gets blood flow shunted to that area.
And in the U.K.,
neural
stem cells to treat stroke are being investigated in a phase one trial.
The finding supported Darwin's theory, by showing that facial feedback modifies the
neural
processing of emotional content in the brain, in a way that helps us feel better when we smile.
We're hoping to use this as a way of testing what
neural
codes can drive certain behaviors and certain thoughts and certain feelings and use that to understand more about the brain.
I think there'll be a new era of your own stem cell banking to have in the freezer your own cardiac cells, myocytes and
neural
cells to use them in the future, should you need them.
For example, it's been shown to stimulate
neural
growth in the amygdala, in the area where it controls emotions.
It's a piece of
neural
audio technology for rewiring other people's minds.
Another thing about compassion is that it really enhances what's called
neural
integration.
Well we need a
neural
interface, a way to connect to our nervous system or our thought processes so that it's intuitive, it's natural, like for you and I. Well the body works by starting a motor command in your brain, going down your spinal cord, out the nerves and to your periphery.
You might have a little predictor, a
neural
simulator, of the physics of your body and your senses.
So as you send a movement command down, you tap a copy of that off and run it into your
neural
simulator to anticipate the sensory consequences of your actions.
But it hasn't really been shown, it's because you have a
neural
simulator, simulating your own body and subtracting off that sense.
And so it turns out we're so stereotypical, our brains have got dedicated
neural
circuitry to decode this stereotyping.
Now, this doesn't have a brain, it doesn't have a
neural
system.
And it's quite clear that, in order to make minds, we need to construct
neural
maps.
And something else that happens is that those image-making regions where you have the plotting of all these
neural
maps, can then provide signals to this ocean of purple that you see around, which is the association cortex, where you can make records of what went on in those islands of image-making.
You see, if you have, over time, reacted negatively to past events and people,
neural
pathways are laid down by chemical and electrical signals that are sent through the brain.
And over time, these
neural
pathways become hardwired.
If, however, we can go back and alter our relationship, re-vision our relationship to past people and events,
neural
pathways can change.
And those are the
neural
structures.
So it may be that the
neural
mechanisms for representing the space around us are also used for generating visual imagery so that we can recreate the spatial scene, at least, of the events that have happened to us when we want to imagine them.
That was the
neural
firing rate.
Maybe our
neural
centers in our brain are degraded such that we're unable to process negative emotions anymore.
In fact, the so what is, in the brain, changes in
neural
activity, the things that make your brain work, the things that make your software work in your brain, are tightly correlated with changes in blood flow.
W.H. Auden called it an "intolerable
neural
itch," and indeed, that's what it is.
Like, just a couple of weeks ago, neuroscientists at MIT figured out how to break habits in rats just by controlling
neural
activity in a specific part of their brain.
Now, an emerging view that you also heard about from Dr. Insel this morning, is that psychiatric disorders are actually disturbances of
neural
circuits that mediate emotion, mood and affect.
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