Animal Electricity | The Neuron Doctrine

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • Brains are made of cells called neurons, and electricity is the fundamental language of neurons. This video briefly introduces the shocking history of animal electricity and the neuron doctrine, then previews the next series of videos on the chemical and physical basis of electrical potentials in neurons. Join us to learn about the electric life of a neuron: an ionic tale.
    Playlist for all videos: • Introduction to Neuros...
    Professor Bing Wen Brunton
    www.bingbrunton.com
    @bingbrunton on twitter
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    0:00 Electricity is the language of the brain
    2:19 Questions we will answer
    5:25 Starting points in knowledge
    7:39 The shocking history of animal electricity
    10:00 The neuron doctrine
    13:22 Scientists are people too
    15:32 Preview of next few videos
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  • @shamx27
    @shamx27 4 місяці тому +3

    I am pleasantly surprised by the quality of these lectures, both in terms of content and production. I was looking for a good starting point to strengthen my basics before beginning my masters in neuroscience, and this is it. Thank you so much Dr. Bing

  • @buffnerd4207
    @buffnerd4207 Рік тому +3

    This video really reminds me of the episode “Vital Electricity” in you’re dead to me. It gives an amazing overview of the history of electricity and its relationship with the human body

  • @JulioSantirachi
    @JulioSantirachi Рік тому +1

    Excellent class, thank you!

  • @senseofmindshow
    @senseofmindshow Рік тому +1

    Love your channel and it looks like we have some common interests/topics we cover!

  • @guilldea
    @guilldea Рік тому +3

    My research group just started a research line into neuromorphic computing based on spintronic devices, I don't doubt these series will be very helpful in that sense.
    Could you perhaps point towards some literature/reviews on the current state of mathematical models of the brain?
    Thank you so much professor :)

    • @bingsbrain
      @bingsbrain  Рік тому +2

      There are so, so many! Depends on whether you are interested in mathematical models at which scale of description. There are models of synapses, compartments of neurons, neural circuits, brain areas, field models of whole brains, many more abstract representations of mental processes.

    • @guilldea
      @guilldea Рік тому

      @@bingsbrain Hi thank you for your response, I spoke with the projects PI and his first objective is to first model at the neuron/synapse level, then scale up from there. Any information is welcomed :)

  • @pietroverzelli9505
    @pietroverzelli9505 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Thanks a lot!
    As you said, it is a bit strange now to think that the existence of neurons was controversial, as it is pretty apparent now. But to put things in perspective, it might be interesting to remark that in the same years, not even the existence of **atoms** was universally accepted!

  • @patrickk5806
    @patrickk5806 2 місяці тому

    By the way, I didn't see the extra source about the history of the Neuro Doctrine. Could you perhaps post a comment sharing the link? Thanks!

  • @patrickk5806
    @patrickk5806 2 місяці тому

    Just looking at the units in the formula for resting potential, why is the letter for the flow of ions I (which usually represents current) if everything on the right side simplifies to the units for V, voltage?

  • @spiritual_scientist9744
    @spiritual_scientist9744 Рік тому

    Amazing lecture. Hey can you recommend some of the books to begin with. Thanks

  • @peaceofmind3616
    @peaceofmind3616 11 місяців тому

    Wow jast wow