Neuroscientists
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Many
neuroscientists
agree with this view and think that understanding will come from more detailed observation and analysis.
I think that
neuroscientists
have more questions than answers, and I'm not going to give you answers today, just ask a lot of questions.
If you ask
neuroscientists
why is this the state of affairs, first, they'll admit it.
However,
neuroscientists
have identified certain patterns that let us tease out some very important aspects of this.
I work often with designers and visual artists, obviously dancers and other choreographers, but also, more and more, with economists, anthropologists, neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, people really who come from very different domains of expertise, where they bring their intelligence to bear on a different kind of creative process.
In the past decade or so, mainly due to advances in brain imaging technology such as magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI,
neuroscientists
have started to look inside the living human brain of all ages, and to track changes in brain structure and brain function, so we use structural MRI if you'd like to take a snapshot, a photograph, at really high resolution of the inside of the living human brain, and we can ask questions like, how much gray matter does the brain contain, and how does that change with age?
Well, it turns out
neuroscientists
have studied this, too.
Seeing this video of Gabby Giffords reminded me of the work of Dr. Gottfried Schlaug, one of the preeminent
neuroscientists
studying music and the brain at Harvard, and Schlaug is a proponent of a therapy called Melodic Intonation Therapy, which has become very popular in music therapy now.
So I sent it to Dale Purves, who is at the National Academy of Science, one of the leading
neuroscientists
in the world, and he says, "This is the most original science paper I have ever read" — (Laughter) — "and it certainly deserves wide exposure."
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.
Neuroscientists
have actually shown that human beings are hard-wired to be optimists.
I always tell the students that we could also call
neuroscientists
some sort of astronomer, because we are dealing with a system that is only comparable in terms of number of cells to the number of galaxies that we have in the universe.
And what we want to do as
neuroscientists
in this time is to actually listen to these symphonies, these brain symphonies, and try to extract from them the messages they carry.
So I think, unfortunately, a lot of neuroscientists, we're all somewhat narcissistic.
Actually, sleep is an incredibly important part of our biology, and
neuroscientists
are beginning to explain why it's so very important.
As neuroscientists, we work in the lab with mice trying to understand how memory works.
For over 100 years, neuroanatomists and later
neuroscientists
held the view that after initial development in childhood, no new brain cells could grow in the adult human brain.
Psychologists studied behavior objectively,
neuroscientists
studied the brain objectively, and nobody even mentioned consciousness.
Neuroscientists
like Francis Crick and physicists like Roger Penrose said now is the time for science to attack consciousness.
No knock on the
neuroscientists.
Now, for the last 10 years, I went around the world meeting economists, scientists, neuroscientists, environmentalists, philosophers, thinkers in the Himalayas, all over the place.
Now, to understand laughter, you have to look at a part of the body that psychologists and
neuroscientists
don't normally spend much time looking at, which is the ribcage, and it doesn't seem terribly exciting, but actually you're all using your ribcage all the time.
Well,
neuroscientists
tell us that about a third of the brain's cortex is engaged in vision.
Well,
neuroscientists
tell us that they are creating, in real time, all the shapes, objects, colors, and motions that we see.
But
neuroscientists
go further.
Now, why would
neuroscientists
say that we don't just construct, we reconstruct?
Recently,
neuroscientists
have found that a subset of mirror neurons allows us to empathize with others' feelings at a deeper level.
Neuroscientists
had though of memory as monolithic, all of it essentially the same and stored throughout the brain.
Over the years, he had been examined by more than 100 neuroscientists, making his the most studied mind in history.
But
neuroscientists
still don't have a complete picture of what causes depression.
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