She's a very engaging professor :) I guess some people have a problem with how she speaks? But I don't find it distracting. It's hard to articulate something you know on a professional level so that it can be comprehended by students unfamiliar with the subject. It's a form of translation, so of course it takes some pauses.
In the brain, if each neuron has 1 axon and M dendrites and each axon connects to exactly 1 dendrite from a different neuron, then this leads to a contradiction: for N neurons => total # of axons = N*1, but also total # of axons = N*M. What gives?
Brains are totally integrated biology in the context of planet Earth and the universe, so by inference, they serve to operate at a point of dynamic stability, and neurons are the "elemental" processing units of synchronization. The mind-memory system can semi-detach that synchronization to superimpose different rates of memory recall and relationships within the combined senses and recall so that every experience can be re-imagined so as to explain new experience or create novelty. It isn't a mystery in principle, but it is infinitely complex and worth knowing everything that can be analyzed.
She is trying to search for the correct words. It annoys me too but I still will consider a PhD professor with verbal pauses more credible than someone without her level of education but has no verbal pauses.
She's a very engaging professor :) I guess some people have a problem with how she speaks? But I don't find it distracting. It's hard to articulate something you know on a professional level so that it can be comprehended by students unfamiliar with the subject. It's a form of translation, so of course it takes some pauses.
Great lecture. Hats off to NYU for providing these lectures to the public.
Thank you for posting Dr. Suzuki's lectures. Very informative!
I learnt more from this one lecture than from all the endless reading of chapters from several books. not kidding. Thank you NYU!
I love her, she literally makes learning so easy and informative
interesting lecture, I should get Cajal's book now!
Did she spend some time in UK.?
If you are coming for Glial cells skip to 51:50
In the brain, if each neuron has 1 axon and M dendrites and each axon connects to exactly 1 dendrite from a different neuron, then this leads to a contradiction: for N neurons => total # of axons = N*1, but also total # of axons = N*M. What gives?
My secondary school was named after Ramón y Cajal
Damn .. She fine bro ❤️
Brains are totally integrated biology in the context of planet Earth and the universe, so by inference, they serve to operate at a point of dynamic stability, and neurons are the "elemental" processing units of synchronization. The mind-memory system can semi-detach that synchronization to superimpose different rates of memory recall and relationships within the combined senses and recall so that every experience can be re-imagined so as to explain new experience or create novelty.
It isn't a mystery in principle, but it is infinitely complex and worth knowing everything that can be analyzed.
Cajal & Goldi (?) 18:02
30:00
43:40
36:37 “speed determined by size” - makes no sense.
She is trying to search for the correct words. It annoys me too but I still will consider a PhD professor with verbal pauses more credible than someone without her level of education but has no verbal pauses.
"Uh umm"