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You, my friend, have a promising carreer here on youtube. Good luck
This is a very kind comment. Thank you so much for that! I’m loving it at the moment and I’m not going to slow down.
I'm flabbergasted that you don't even have a 1000 subscribers yet. The production and editing is off the charts! You'll blow up soon, keep at it!
Thank you so much! Comments like this mean a lot. Really appreciate I'm definitely going to keep going. Lots more to come.
No! this video is still over edited. Why do you need that "shook" "Shook" Sound while frames change??
Why frames have to shift so fast? Is it a video or a flickr?
It is little annoying.
@@seeker816 also good feedback. Thank you!
Keep up the quality videos! Really should have more views with this kind of video quality
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it.
Wow, you are so skilled at getting the point across. Thanks for the video :D.
Thank you Branden, I really appreciate it!
40 years ago, people were racing to map the human genome. now, people are racing to map the human brain. it is amazing to think that this will be accomplished within our lifetimes. what a time to be alive.
We will see truly insane things in Neuroscience in our lifetimes, very exciting.
Amazing content, ill see you again on your next video!
Thank you so much! Really appreciated they are only going to get better and better
Just gonna claim my before 1k card. Also congratulations!
Thanks so much!
Really good video, straight to the point and super informative, keep up the good work 👏
Thank you brother 🩷
Yo thanks dude, i saw the paper days ago really interesting stuff
Awesome! I thought it was so cool, glad others are enjoying. Thanks for the support!
Can't wait to say I was here at 1k subs, was honestly surprised when I saw how few views this has
Thank you very much! Really appreciated
amazing content ❤ keep up the good work
Thank you very much for the kind words sir. I absolutely will!
These old dinosaurs definetly used more gigabytes than that
Gained a new sub. Keep at it bro
Thanks so much! I definitely will
Nice vid! The intersection of biology and computing is fascinating. Puts our achievements in neural networks into perspective. So much more to discover.
Thank you so much! Appreciate the comment.
Bro said 6 mins and did it in 5 now thats efficiency. Also very high quality content for such a small channel. I mean 1k isn’t an extremely small number, but still. If you keep this up you will be able to do UA-cam full time. Very good stuff. I might as well ask this while you’re small enough to reply to comments, do you edit your videos yourself? How do you create the animations? One piece of advice for the UA-cam recommendation system. I work on neural network recommendation algorithms for a living just to preface this. Try to be a little more consistent with the kind of videos you make similar thumbnails and titles ones that lead you on but don’t seem like click bait. Ones that almost seem like a thesis to a question like how you did with your “Why there is no safe amount of alcohol for your brain” video. Also when you post similar content the UA-cam recommendation algorithm has an easier time placing your videos in the recommendations of people who will like your content. The first few views of a video matter the most as the algorithm decides if the video is worth showing to more people and if you don’t get the people that will like your videos watching your content early on it kills it in the algorithm. You seem to know what you are doing so you likely didn’t need much of this advice, but maybe you will find some of it useful. I just typed it out because you deserve to be successful on here with this quality of content. Also stay away from titles like “do these 7 things to….” unless you have a good reason. That era of clickbait is mostly over. Titles like “What anxiety does to your brain” or “Why dopamine doesn’t make you happy” (just random titles that fit your types of videos) are the kinds of things that will do well. Take my advice or don’t idc or just take parts of it I’m not the UA-camr I’m just the viewer.
All of the animations were taken from this video: ua-cam.com/video/VSG3_JvnCkU/v-deo.htmlsi=AFbmint0J6ZkLixT
Awesome, thanks so much for the advice, this is really good feedback and I appreciate the time it took.
I'm doubling down on Neuroscience and this kind of format.
Please note that the neurological part of the brain is an upper layer of swarm intelligence which is complexly meshed with a lower level of RNA/DNA/Protein swarm intelligence. Point being, the complexity of the human mind is much, much more than just the neurological connections.
Absolutely it is yes, although I’m unsure of this term “swarm intelligence” what does that mean?
@@evanmcgloughlin well, all life as we know it is intelligent, down to viruses and very likely... oh the word is not coming to me... ah, viroids which are simpler than viruses.
All living intelligence we know of is swarm intelligence, starting with a layer of intelligence based on how the intelligence of a virus/viroid works.
Within a human mind/body every single cell is an individual self-aware (on a very simply primitive level) but is still a contained swarm intelligence with supercomputing ability beyond our current level of technology. We have some scientists doing some very interesting research on this.
The cells then work together as a whole swarm mind/body. The neurological system was a development allowing for a different information processing system which meshed fully with the existing ones to significantly increase the complexity and advance the level of swarm intelligence within genomic swarm minds that adopted and further developed that technology.
In the following video I am talking about how I believe free will works, but also talk about the human swarm mind. Sorry it is not a better video, but my video making skills are not great.
ua-cam.com/video/nUsjnOu9qXQ/v-deo.htmlsi=o0ccDUIu-rF0csyx
One thing on all this is that we are in the middle of the Technological Singularity which is going to force humanity through a massive evolutionary leap which will make things like racial ethnicity virtually meaningless, but the process will be very disruptive and thus dangerous. We might not survive, we might destroy ourselves.
We should really be focusing on that, not trying to kill each other in stupid wars.
@@evanmcgloughlin the following is a short video bt Michael Levin, to give you a link to him and one of his basic conjectures.
ua-cam.com/video/V89_8-H6IIM/v-deo.htmlsi=vl_cb2l0fweAZ1y_
His research is particularly interesting because it can get results into using the power of cellular intelligence before we fully understand how the intelligence of an individual cell works, by learning the language cells use to talk to each other.
Our cells normally work within a very rigid collective manner such that an individual cell performs very specific and limited functions, but every cell in the body has the ability to do anything any other cell in the body can do plus much, much more... if you tell it to in the right way.
Getting even a decent beginning handle on this could cure many diseases and let us regrow lost limbs.
Very exciting research.
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very interesting video keep it up!
Thank you very much!
This is an extremely underrated channel. Please keep making videos!
Thank you so much! I definitely will.
Asked for 6 minutes and only took 5. What a lad
Appreciate the support as always Patrick
This video is amazing, it should have much more views!
Thank you very much Martin! Your support helps it get there. Appreciate it.
i remember watching this video about how nuerons work but in that video the person was saying something like the dendrites can do thinking of some kind . how do people find out stuff like that?
Neuroscience has been gifted a lot of new experimental techniques in the last 20 years that has shifted the field a lot, so hard to know the exact technique used in your example.
When looking at dendrite functionality it could be electrophysiology but monitors electrical function plus advanced mapping techniques which decipher the logic circuit like structure of dendrites. If they have shown that dendrites "think" I'm not sure.
Great video! You got a knack for this.
Only suggestion is maybe dumb down the info? That's not even necessary, but a little 9th grade level summary every 60 seconds would make this an A+.
Keep it up!
This is great feedback. Thank you!
I thought it was basic enough even for laymen. Perhaps if he could use simple language sort of like those clickbaity shorts on youtube, those will tend to grow the channel way faster too; by using simple language in shorts and funneling many of those viewers to this video essay format.
@@AzalDaniel Would love to hear more about what you mean here. What kind of clickbaity shorts?
I've got no background in neurology, and I didn't have any problems with this. The point of it is to describe how difficult this new analysis was, and how big an advance it is, even though it's "just" a cellular level mapping of a cubic millimeter (a tiny amount) of brain. What is going on inside of all those cells was not studied, and what electrical and chemical interactions were happening between the cells was not studied - those things will require much better tools and much more computing power than we currently have.
It is not an introduction to neurology. Stopping to teach 9th grade biology every 60 seconds would have been inappropriate here. One of the main functions of videos like this is to get you curious, so you will explore more on your own - there are basic neurology videos out there, and video courses you can take.
If you run into a word or phrase you don't understand, pause and go to Wikipedia and look it up. That's good practice any time.
This was a fantastic video - how do you edit them and what do you use to make those cool animations - its amazing!
Thanks so much! Editing is done in after effects and premiere pro. Really appreciate it!
I thought the editing was amazing then I realised all the animations are just taken from a video made by Google. I watched the original video and couldn’t believe all of that is just ripped from there and he’s saying “Editing is done in after affects and premiere pro”
@@starzoom2831 I clearly cited everything on every page to ensure their was no mistake.
@@evanmcgloughlin looks like you’re citing the information, not obvious that the animations are from another video. As you can see from all the comments shocked by how professionally it’s edited I’m not the only one.
Kind of entertaining video but, in my opinion, far from good. It just feels like a copy paste of "fast science" channels that already exist, trying to appeal to the masses with diluted information for the expense of making them feel that they understand, excessive editing to maintain the viewers stunted attention and a really short video of really extensive subjects (hence the diluted information bit of my comment). Again, it's just an opinion and maybe this type of videos are kind of alright for the introduction of these subjects, but the editing and commentary just feels like the same, boring and superfluous mainstream science channels.
This is interesting feedback, I’m still trying to develop my style and it’s far from perfect. Any direct feedback on the information or substance? Really appreciate it.
That is very cool
Right? Thanks as always