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And here, the standard paradigm of emergence, even the standard paradigms of neuroscience, don't really, so far, have that much to say.
Many people justify the high cost of
neuroscience
research by pointing out that it may help us someday to treat brain disorders like Alzheimer's and autism.
You can ask about what causes it biochemically: neuroscience, serotonin, all that stuff.
Now, 15 years of collaboration with
neuroscience
and epigenetics said yes, our brains change when you train in altruism.
And while many people are fascinated by the brain, they can't really tell you that much about the properties about how the brain works because we don't teach
neuroscience
in schools.
And so it seems that what we should be doing is reaching back earlier in the eduction process and teaching students about
neuroscience
so that in the future, they may be thinking about possibly becoming a brain scientist.
When I was a graduate student, my lab mate Tim Marzullo and myself, decided that what if we took this complex equipment that we have for studying the brain and made it simple enough and affordable enough that anyone that you know, an amateur or a high school student, could learn and actually participate in the discovery of
neuroscience.
A few years ago, we started a company called Backyard Brains and we make DIY
neuroscience
equipment and I brought some here tonight, and I want to do some demonstrations.
And indeed, there have been staggering discoveries in neuroscience: localizing functionally specialized regions of cortex, turning mouse brains transparent, activating neurons with light.
So, I'm hesitant to give you any tips about
neuroscience
or psychology.
If you went to the highest level of the U.S. government now and said, "Talk to me about cyber, about neuroscience, about the things that are going to change the world of tomorrow," you'd get a blank stare.
And, of course, neuroscience, I've always been fascinated with neuroscience, but I never understood that I had to figure out why do the neurons fire, what about the environment helps us to learn, and all of those really contribute to making robots a little bit smarter.
He refuted Descartes' idea that only humans had a pineal gland, proving it wasn't the seat of the soul, arguably, the debut of
neuroscience.
Hucksters promised to unlock that hidden potential with methods "based on neuroscience," but all they really unlock is your wallet.
And in fact, this robot has been designed as a scientific tool for
neuroscience.
There are some very nice projects where robots are used, like a scientific tool for neuroscience, for biomechanics or for hydrodynamics.
And I think this is a very important message from biomechanics and robotics to neuroscience, saying don't underestimate to what extent the body already helps locomotion.
Neuroscience
supports the growth mindset.
In neuroscience, this is called the Hebbian principle, neurons that fire together wire together.
I'd like to talk to you today about this problem, and how we can fix it with
neuroscience.
I was sitting in a dive bar outside of Columbia University, where I studied computer science and neuroscience, and I was having this great conversation with a fellow student about the power of holograms to one day replace computers.
We should use machines that use the principles of
neuroscience
to extend our senses versus going against them.
As a
neuroscience
student, I would always fantasize about the ability to learn and memorize these complex brain structures with an actual machine, where I could touch and play with the various brain structures.
To isolate the single most intuitive interface out of infinity, we use
neuroscience
to drive our design guidelines, instead of letting a bunch of designers fight it out in the boardroom.
Let's go ahead and try this again with
neuroscience
in mind.
Researchers in the fields of anthropology, physics and
neuroscience
use Humanae with different scientific approaches related to human ethnicity, optophysiology, face recognition or Alzheimer's.
And this makes us interested in real brains and
neuroscience
as well, and especially interested in the things that our brains do that are still far superior to the performance of computers.
Now, our group at MIT is trying to take a different point of view from the way
neuroscience
has been done over the last hundred years.
So what we've learned over the first century of
neuroscience
is that the brain is a very complicated network, made out of very specialized cells called neurons with very complex geometries, and electrical currents will flow through these complexly shaped neurons.
For neuroscience, microscopes are actually how neurons were discovered in the first place, about 130 years ago.
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