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Neuroscientist Reacts to Flatliners (1990)
Ever since I started this channel y'all have been requesting I react to Flatliners, and as a Kevin Bacon fan I had to finally give in! This video has been the largest project I've taken on for this channel, I researched for several hours, contacted medical professionals, filmed for 4 hours, and I don't want to even think about how much time I spent editing! I truly hope someone out there appreciates this(:
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Відео

A neuroscientist's perspective on Neuralink, Elon Musk, and Brain-Computer Interfaces
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It's been a while since I've uploaded a real video, but once I saw this I knew I had to say something! I have a lot of thoughts, so here's most of them. In this video I give some perspective to what's going on with Neuralink and the fact that other (more qualified) people have been working on this for the last 20 years! Check out my other Neuralink videos for more thoughts on specific aspects o...
Another day in the life of a neuro Ph.D. student #shorts
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Another day in the life of a neuro Ph.D. student #shorts
First day of a neuro conference! #shorts
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First day of a neuro conference! #shorts
A day in my life, Neuro conference day 2 #shorts
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A day in my life, Neuro conference day 2 #shorts
A day in my life, Neuro conference day 3 #shorts
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A day in my life, Neuro conference day 3 #shorts
A day in my life, Neuro conference day 4 #shorts
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A day in my life, Neuro conference day 4 #shorts
A day in the life of a neuroscientist #shorts
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A day in the life of a neuroscientist #shorts
A day in my life, department retreat edition #shorts
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A day in my life, department retreat edition #shorts
A day in my life, science communication edition #shorts
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A day in my life, science communication edition #shorts
A day in my life, Qualifying Exam edition #shorts
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A day in my life, Qualifying Exam edition #shorts
A day in my life, first day of classes edition
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A day in my life, first day of classes edition
A day in my life, giving a lecture edition #shorts
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A day in my life, giving a lecture edition #shorts
Where/how to donate your brain to science #shorts
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Where/how to donate your brain to science #shorts
KEEP ASKING QUESTIONS! #shorts
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KEEP ASKING QUESTIONS! #shorts
Unsolicited advice for your Gradschool Personal Statements #shorts
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Unsolicited advice for your Gradschool Personal Statements #shorts
How to verify your sources | finding scientific articles #shorts
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How to verify your sources | finding scientific articles #shorts
How many labs should you work in? #shorts
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How many labs should you work in? #shorts
The human diving reflex! #shorts
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The human diving reflex! #shorts
Why would neurosurgeons sever the corpus callosum??? #shorts
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Why would neurosurgeons sever the corpus callosum??? #shorts
Looking at brain sections under a microscope #shorts
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Looking at brain sections under a microscope #shorts
Brain sectioning/mounting tutorial! #shorts
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Brain sectioning/mounting tutorial! #shorts
Why do you have to pee more when you're drunk? #shorts
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Why do you have to pee more when you're drunk? #shorts
Stones in your ears help with balance! #shorts
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Stones in your ears help with balance! #shorts
Your brain takes baths regularly! #shorts
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Your brain takes baths regularly! #shorts
Can the environment cause hormonal cycles to sync??? #shorts
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Can the environment cause hormonal cycles to sync??? #shorts
Do menstrual cycles really sync up??? #shorts
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Do menstrual cycles really sync up??? #shorts
Neuro 101 | How neurons communicate | synapses, action potentials, neurotransmitters, and more!
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Neuro 101 | How neurons communicate | synapses, action potentials, neurotransmitters, and more!
Neuroscience 101 - Brain Anatomy
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Neuroscience 101 - Brain Anatomy
Is the brain just electricity? | Neuroscientist reacts to Wired's Neurosurgery Support Part 2
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Is the brain just electricity? | Neuroscientist reacts to Wired's Neurosurgery Support Part 2

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Historian212
    @Historian212 2 дні тому

    Except that Amy’s a neurobiologist, not a neuroscientist. There’s a difference. Mayim has spoken about this in interviews.

  • @bridgettegene6885
    @bridgettegene6885 5 днів тому

    did my BA in psychology and sociology and i want my masters to emphasize on neuroscience it was so fun

  • @VioBlack77
    @VioBlack77 9 днів тому

    Please react to more House episodes! Maybe do a video about chronic pain like House does have it and his treatment options?

  • @VioBlack77
    @VioBlack77 9 днів тому

    Many years ago, I obsessively played Tetris. During this time, I actually dreamed of it.

  • @VioBlack77
    @VioBlack77 9 днів тому

    Never buy a Tesla!

  • @laurafernanda7108
    @laurafernanda7108 13 днів тому

    Love this video! I'm a brazilian psychology student and I wanna be a neuroscientist one day. Just obsessed with stem girls

  • @user-eq8qz8pd7t
    @user-eq8qz8pd7t 26 днів тому

    Looks like a ram or goat head.

  • @clever_girl_766
    @clever_girl_766 Місяць тому

    Sheldon’s knocking isn’t related to OCD. It’s related to trauma from when he was kid. He saw his father and mother having sex but he didn’t know it was his mother and thought his dad was having an affair.

  • @foxboi3959
    @foxboi3959 Місяць тому

    I have a question- as a neuroscientist, what is your involvement or I suppose your level of interactivity with fields such as psychotherapy or psychology etc etc? I’ve always wondered how deep the correlation runs and how far you guys work with and are involved with it

  • @wuxin5847
    @wuxin5847 Місяць тому

    the amy character is a total bore just like the person speaking in the video - the only reason people watch tbbt is because of kaley cuoco who plays penny

  • @CouldntCareLess88
    @CouldntCareLess88 Місяць тому

    I just discovered your channel. Now i wish to turn back time to prevent this mistake.

  • @SandeeRodriguezTBI
    @SandeeRodriguezTBI Місяць тому

    Watching this today. I woke from coma at 24 and my past was completly erased. I have 5 types of amnesia. I'd love to have a conversation with you. Lets chat, you are off about a few things.

  • @cubetamalvada893
    @cubetamalvada893 Місяць тому

    The joke of downplaying Howard's Engineering Masters comes only from Sheldon and it's not only on Howard, he mocks all engineers and this is further explained in the spin-off series called Young Sheldon. Spoilers ahead... One lf his teachers who was an engineer, gave Sheldon a problem to solve, every time Sheldon solved it the teacher told him he was wrong, then after Sheldon strugled with that problem, the time to deliver it was over, one of the few if not the only time Sheldon couldn't deliver his homework and it was all because he didn't take into consideration air friction. Also there was this time Sheldon arrived late to class and that teaher didn't let him in unlike his other teachers. That's why he downplays engineers.

  • @Janchaimo1966
    @Janchaimo1966 2 місяці тому

    What is really happening on our brain if we have headache?😊

  • @Janchaimo1966
    @Janchaimo1966 2 місяці тому

  • @Jaysen6740
    @Jaysen6740 2 місяці тому

    Not wanting a guy to give you a message is NOT homophobic! You can support other people's lifestyles, while not wanting to participate, or wanting to do anything that would make you uncomfortable. This goes for hetero and homosexual people. That was a very ignorant statement. Not finishing, dislike.

  • @xylawaum4599
    @xylawaum4599 2 місяці тому

    🌸📡

  • @Maeshalanadae
    @Maeshalanadae 2 місяці тому

    You’ve never heard of alien limb syndrome?

  • @CarolRobertsonPsychosensory
    @CarolRobertsonPsychosensory 3 місяці тому

    See the Havening Techniques

  • @user-jl8bu7gy8m
    @user-jl8bu7gy8m 3 місяці тому

    One of the biggest personal factors in my decision to study neuroscience was my mother's life-long struggle with CH. I think it's important to illustrate how carelessly we use the terms headache or migraine to encapsulate many different illnesses. I feel that this is a perfect example of poor science communication. It's so deeply ingrained that a fucking neurosurgeon is very confidently and wrongly telling some stranger on the internet the "science" behind their personal headache. He doesn't use language like "you could be experiencing this because.." or "to my current understanding...". This language is important because migraine and headache disorders are not as thoroughly researched as they should be. Did you know that MS and CH have the same frequency, yet MS has 932 times the funding from the NIHS? This also parallels many different headache disorders. As scientists we need to say " I am not sure.", "we aren't entirely sure, but...", and "the mechanism isn't understood, however..." more often rather than dangerously watering down an already broad concept to the point of misinformation. I like that you used language clarifying that it was to the best of your knowledge and added footnotes to give more insight into other theories. Thank you for being so humble and communicative. Not only does good science community sow greater understanding; it saves lives, combats conspiracies and promotes well being.

    • @user-jl8bu7gy8m
      @user-jl8bu7gy8m 3 місяці тому

      Apologies if this makes no sense I am very, very tired LOL. found your content today through your big bang theory reaction. Hope you comeback to make more vids someday! very smart, good luck in your pursuits.

  • @TheDragonRelic
    @TheDragonRelic 3 місяці тому

    Scientists have an issue with persinger because they are fucking stupid and don’t know how to read instructions and are paid for by academia lol

  • @herbertbell9438
    @herbertbell9438 3 місяці тому

    Makes sense he was out of control, cursing etc if he damaged his frontal lobe.

  • @CraffordZante
    @CraffordZante 3 місяці тому

    hi! a bit late to this video. Is grad school like university? im from Europe so i am a bit confused lol

  • @vripp757
    @vripp757 3 місяці тому

    Season 7 episode 5 has scenes in the lab.

  • @theunknowndoodler
    @theunknowndoodler 4 місяці тому

    This is a very fascinating video! There aren't many videos like this up on youtube, and this is something I'm curious about because my course mentioned art therapy as if it were an efficient and fully scientific therapy. I wonder if it would be more helpful to look at the neuroscience behind art/crafts in general, before then applying that reasoning to why it helps in the context of therapy.

  • @sailuvijl6621
    @sailuvijl6621 4 місяці тому

    Hi My daughter is very keen in brain sciences is there a way u both could get in touch with each other.she needs guidance

  • @paulharrison8379
    @paulharrison8379 4 місяці тому

    Mayim Bialik played the title character of the NBC sitcom Blossom from 1991 to 1995. She was therefore a famous child actress when she auditioned for the Big Bang Theory.

    • @wuxin5847
      @wuxin5847 Місяць тому

      what ? blossom was in the 90s

  • @kwkopp
    @kwkopp 4 місяці тому

    Hello Morgan, Thank you so much for reviewing my film. I directed Gage about a decade ago, my wife and I had dinner one night and we got onto the subject of Phineas (she studied psychology) and I remember the story from highschool. It kept going around my head that I wanted to turn it into a film at some point and then years later I made it as my grad film from London Film School. So just to highlight some points if they are of interest, I did a lot of research about Phineas and reached out to some medical researchers and the archive at Harvard. After all of this I realised a couple things, Phineas' story is too big for 14 minutes, lol but I had to try. The second is that after visiting the Neurological hospital in Putney London and meeting the very generous doctors and patients I realised I wanted to include a broader range of other people's neurological journey into this story, but still hitting the high points of Gage's story, which you point out. My key hope was tell a story which draws people to do their own research around Phineas and millions of life like his that have been affected by neurodisabilities (is this still the correct term?). I also centered the key change around Dr. Harlow, because him finding the courage to protect Phineas from those that don't understand or don't care about his trauma was more of an achievable character arc in the short time frame. Anyways, thanks again for reviewing, you make films and you never know how people have received your work beyond a like or a couple word comment on youtube. By the way you taught me something new, I didn't realise Dr. Harlow's wife kept a journal, I will have to check that out. Cool tattoo! All the best, Keith

  • @ThirdEye...
    @ThirdEye... 4 місяці тому

    So , is there a life after death?

  • @destyniiskywalker
    @destyniiskywalker 4 місяці тому

    I think it's important to point out those kinds of "scientific" and "medical" experiments were done without any sort of justification on POWs and civilians alike (notably by Germans on Jews and Japanese on Chinese during WWII), except those victims were human and didn't have plot armour or vampiric healing abilities. They'd sew people together just to see what happens. Remove their various organs. Inject them with nasty chemicals. Etc. All without anesthesia of course. If you could find a way to die that'd be much more merciful, except they'd use medical advances to specifically keep you alive. It really wasn't that long ago. Even early psychological experiments were brutal, and those were done on American volunteers. Ethics boards are super modern but you don't need to be a lone psychopath to get away with this kind of stuff...you would have had full institutional backing depending on the era/your connections.

  • @hrithikpoojary06
    @hrithikpoojary06 4 місяці тому

    How do you even enjoy anything if you keep getting offended by everything 🤔🤔🤔

  • @anamariafernandezpabon822
    @anamariafernandezpabon822 4 місяці тому

    I have Epilepsy and have Cerebellum Atrophy.(not develop) My neurologist does not know about the Cerebellum. To what Specialist I am suppose to go??? Thanks!

  • @westlock
    @westlock 4 місяці тому

    Try reacting to _The Terminal Man_ from 1974, based on the book by Michael Crichton. It centers around psychosurgery on a violent criminal.

  • @mamonzote
    @mamonzote 4 місяці тому

    Amy is bae af

  • @johnvaller1707
    @johnvaller1707 5 місяців тому

    If you can not hear a joke for the sake of the joke, please stay in america, never never never visit europa and certainly not the scandinavian countries. PC in the states are gone mad. And yes Denmark were the first country were same sex people were able to get wed in a church, the oldest gay bar is from 1917. Are you sure you are a real intellectual or is you degree bought - you seem a little bit narrow minded. Or maybe the education system in the US is a F..... as it seems.

  • @Merhawi213
    @Merhawi213 5 місяців тому

    Can you talk about your tattoo? What is it about?

  • @ketanmaru1830
    @ketanmaru1830 5 місяців тому

    You look pretty for neuro-reseacher. Btw nice explanation

  • @MsChristina53
    @MsChristina53 5 місяців тому

    “Eat the rich, especially Elon Musk” ❤❤❤

  • @massomeamini6897
    @massomeamini6897 5 місяців тому

    Hello. I'm from middle east of asia.and I'm 13 years old Since I was a kid I have always imagined myself as a doctor in future. So I decided to read books more relevant to becoming a doctor;books like on becoming a doctor, the history of nursing, medical dictionary, the doctor' heart cure, the good doctor and so on. I have earned two " applied anatomy of the locomotor system " certification related to anatomy field and one certification bout neuroscience from edx and udemy site online courses and currently I am attending the neuroscience reconstructed :genetics and development course on edx and at the same time I am very fond of learning German language, because that can help me to become an expert in reading medical articles from German. I dropped out from my school because school could harm and delay my time to reach my goals as I planned for. But unfortunately never have I ever had the opportunity to extend my career in universities or meeting excellent and experts to guide me through this journey of mine .therefore I don't know what way should i take to create my destiny as I have always imagined. Can you help me out with this problem please 🙏 😔

  • @skippygaming9695
    @skippygaming9695 5 місяців тому

    If Sheldon heard you refer to him as teacher he would have a stroke haha

  • @ZainZebun
    @ZainZebun 5 місяців тому

    This is an epic science tattoo!

  • @daniya_h
    @daniya_h 5 місяців тому

    Mam.. how to become a neuroscientist ? If i have done my graduation in zoology can I become a neuroscientist???

  • @wood9080
    @wood9080 6 місяців тому

    Now We need An indian To react

  • @flynnrider2871
    @flynnrider2871 6 місяців тому

    How is it homophobia to be a heterosexual person and not wanting someone of the same sex touching you in semi-intimate areas. I’m allowed to be comfortable with who touches me. I don’t have a problem if a person is gay but that doesn’t mean I wanna be touch by someone I’m uncomfortable with. You have sexual preferences on who you have physical contact with during sex why can’t I have preferences on who can have physical contact with me?

  • @danielstau6592
    @danielstau6592 6 місяців тому

    I think the person will be paralyzed

  • @skyemetrowich155
    @skyemetrowich155 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much!! I recently graduated high school and I'm unsure what to study, so this was very hepful

  • @DailyDoseOfRandomLogic
    @DailyDoseOfRandomLogic 6 місяців тому

    You are sweet and from your body language I can tell you were nervous making this video back then. It's honestly informative.

  • @helane6212
    @helane6212 6 місяців тому

    I'm applying to undergrad college and I wanna know how your application year went(extracurriculars, school, college list). Make a video to talk about this!

  • @craigestory6230
    @craigestory6230 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much I am 71 years old and I am going to try Tetris for the first time thank you young lady

  • @liberalcynic
    @liberalcynic 6 місяців тому

    7:29 it was an older term