Very beautiful visualizations. This work really helps to SEE how complex inner brain connections are and this presentation, if anything, perfectly fulfills it's purpose to point out what the actual dimensions are we have to deal with in order to obtain a general understanding of the brain's complexity.
Absolutely fantastic! I never thought this was even remotely possible! Thank you for your relentless hard work and for sharing with us all! I am in awe!
Outstandingly insightful work. Truly stunning just how complex biotechnology is, and how remote the day where we will be able to completely understand how it works.
Waw! Complettly stunned by these lectures, and this is a proper end. Thank you very much from a person that knows a little about biology i now understand more about this subject then i came with before. Amazing!
18:33 - Could you not automate the coloring process with software? Edit: Oh you already do it. Good. I have high hopes for this project and hope we soon can scan and trace a whole brain in less than a week.
Great job. Whatever those machines cost, they are worth it. Not knowing how the brain works is an embarrassment to science. In a sense, this reminds me of the Crick and Watson situation, where they were faced with a biological system full of complex interactions that were marginally understood. Once they exposed the mainspring, all else fell into place. Hopefully some similar insight will expose the central dogma of the brain and all those very complex looking attendant processes will resolve too, soon.
+Joe Dart Not knowing how the brain works is an embarrassment to science. That's not reasonable. Not only is it vastly complex in both physical form and function, we still lack the tools to meaningfully analyze it as a whole, and those tools will not exist in our lifetime or possibly ever. It's like saying a blind man should be embarrassed he's bumping into things in a strange place. Absolutely incredible renderings. I can't wait to see if there are differences so apparent a layman could recognize them when comparing these renders to similar renders obtained from tissue of brains with alzheimer's or schizophrenia.
diet lime And if we can see the difference maybe we can destroy those connection to cure or at least reduce the schizophrenia's impact. Read something recently that suggested we are close to a solution for Alzheimer. I have high hopes we do.
Very beautiful visualizations. This work really helps to SEE how complex inner brain connections are and this presentation, if anything, perfectly fulfills it's purpose to point out what the actual dimensions are we have to deal with in order to obtain a general understanding of the brain's complexity.
Absolutely fantastic! I never thought this was even remotely possible! Thank you for your relentless hard work and for sharing with us all! I am in awe!
Outstandingly insightful work. Truly stunning just how complex biotechnology is, and how remote the day where we will be able to completely understand how it works.
Amazing reaseach, with fantastic potential to learn and cure mental disaese. Thank you for a great lecture.
“The thoughts that come out of my brain are far less impressive than the machinery of my brain“
Waw! Complettly stunned by these lectures, and this is a proper end. Thank you very much from a person that knows a little about biology i now understand more about this subject then i came with before. Amazing!
Beautiful and amazing. I can't believe there is an universe in 30 nanometers
Это очень круто, большое спасибо вам за работу!
this is absolutely crazy stuff. I'm curious for the next decade or so of research in this area.
Beautiful and immensely valuable work!
Using neural networks to map the connections of the ultimate neural network.
18:33 - Could you not automate the coloring process with software?
Edit: Oh you already do it. Good. I have high hopes for this project and hope we soon can scan and trace a whole brain in less than a week.
Awesome. I have Pascalian vertigo now.
these synaptic vesicles at the end 24:00 still belong to the brain system or is this already the actual flow of information?
i'm doing my bachelor degree in mechatronics, how can i get to work on projects like this? i'm really really interested
I have a project for you.
claude.pelletier@med.uni-duesseldorf.de
Great job. Whatever those machines cost, they are worth it. Not knowing how the brain works is an embarrassment to science. In a sense, this reminds me of the Crick and Watson situation, where they were faced with a biological system full of complex interactions that were marginally understood. Once they exposed the mainspring, all else fell into place. Hopefully some similar insight will expose the central dogma of the brain and all those very complex looking attendant processes will resolve too, soon.
+Joe Dart Not knowing how the brain works is an embarrassment to science.
That's not reasonable. Not only is it vastly complex in both physical form and function, we still lack the tools to meaningfully analyze it as a whole, and those tools will not exist in our lifetime or possibly ever. It's like saying a blind man should be embarrassed he's bumping into things in a strange place. Absolutely incredible renderings. I can't wait to see if there are differences so apparent a layman could recognize them when comparing these renders to similar renders obtained from tissue of brains with alzheimer's or schizophrenia.
diet lime And if we can see the difference maybe we can destroy those connection to cure or at least reduce the schizophrenia's impact.
Read something recently that suggested we are close to a solution for Alzheimer. I have high hopes we do.
the brain is the ultimate biological frontier