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Okay? (Laughter) So the brain is terribly simple: it's made up of four cells, and two of them are
shown
here.
In this experiment, individuals were
shown
hundreds of hours of YouTube videos while scans were made of their brains to create a large library of their brain reacting to video sequences.
Then a new movie was
shown
with new images, new people, new animals in it, and a new scan set was recorded.
There's some new technology breakthroughs in nanoscience when applied to magnetic structures that have created a whole new class of magnets, and with these magnets, we can lay down very fine detailed magnetic field patterns throughout the brain, and using those, we can actually create holographic-like interference structures to get precision control over many patterns, as is
shown
here by shifting things.
My fellow psychologists have
shown
that we're led by our bodies and our emotions and use our puny powers of reason merely to rationalize our gut feelings after the fact.
And scientists like Joanne Webster have
shown
that if Toxo gets into a rat or a mouse, it turns the rodent into a cat-seeking missile.
This is the beautifully lyrical design work of Professor Neri Oxman at the MIT Media Lab, showing spatially varying exoskeletal impedances,
shown
here by color variation in this 3D-printed model.
We combine these imaging and robotic data to build a mathematical description of my biological limb,
shown
on the left.
We then do a mathematical transformation to the design of the synthetic skin,
shown
on the right.
They are awesome pieces of technology, wonderful machines, and they have
shown
that fusion can be done.
The big labs have
shown
that fusion is doable, and now there are small companies that are thinking about that, and they say, it's not that it cannot be done, but it's how to make it cost-effectively.
This is the first time a drug has ever been
shown
to prevent the negative effects of stress.
We can actually see the gift — it's
shown
here in red — as it's being passed from the male to the female.
So the hunt begins with the predator — she's
shown
here in the lower left — where she's sitting quietly and eavesdropping on the courtship conversation of her intended prey, and here's how it might go.
Psychologists have
shown
we can't trust our brains to tell the truth.
And whenever they stimulated particular, very small points on her neocortex,
shown
here in red, she would laugh.
So practicing throwing things has been
shown
to stimulate the frontal and parietal lobes, which have to do with visual acuity, 3D understanding, and structural problem solving, so it helps develop their visualization skills and their predictive ability.
But what impressed me even more was that as I was waiting for my digital I.D., one Googler was telling me about the program that he was about to start to teach the many, many Googlers who practice yoga to become trainers in it, and the other Googler was telling me about the book that he was about to write on the inner search engine, and the ways in which science has empirically
shown
that sitting still, or meditation, can lead not just to better health or to clearer thinking, but even to emotional intelligence.
In one UCLA study, newborns still in the hospital were
shown
patterns, patterns like this: circle, cross, circle, cross.
In fact, it's actually much smaller even than
shown
here.
But in general, stories can turn anonymous strangers into people who matter, and the idea that we care about people when we focus on them as individuals is an idea which has
shown
up across history.
Many of these pieces are later on
shown
in museums, biennials, triennial exhibitions around the world.
We've
shown
that math phobia correlates with a concrete visceral sensation such as pain, of which we have every right to feel anxious.
But an amazing opportunity came about very recently when a couple of colleagues of mine tested this man who has epilepsy and who is
shown
here in his hospital bed where he's just had electrodes placed on the surface of his brain to identify the source of his seizures.
Just to the right of that is another region that is
shown
in purple that responds when you process color information, and near those regions are other regions that are involved in perceiving places, like right now, I'm seeing this layout of space around me and these regions in green right there are really active.
Also in this vicinity is a region that's selectively involved in processing visual motion, like these moving dots here, and that's in yellow at the bottom of the brain, and near that is a region that responds when you look at images of bodies and body parts like these, and that region is
shown
in lime green at the bottom of the brain.
Now all these regions I've
shown
you so far are involved in specific aspects of visual perception.
Now, everything I've
shown
you so far are regions that are involved in different aspects of perception, vision and hearing.
In fact, we've
shown
recently that these regions here in white respond whenever you do any difficult mental task at all — well, of the seven that we've tested.
With diffusion imaging, you can trace bundles of neurons that connect to different parts of the brain, and with this method
shown
here, you can trace the connections of individual neurons in the brain, potentially someday giving us a wiring diagram of the entire human brain.
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