I really appreciate the effort and time put into this. Free education is the step towards a better humanity. Thank you, Jeff Lichtman, for your contribution.
Great thanks. nonetheless i don't agree that animals don't study and don't go to "school", studies about velvet monkeys for exemple shows that young make a threat vocalisation for each flying object and later they start to distinguish predators-birds from the falling object like a leaf for exemple
Cells get constantly damaged, needing constant repair/regeneration. I saw a U-Tube video, explaining cells in our heart producing protein ejecting phosphorous, failing which the valves get damaged. An American company marketed a medicine that repaired the valves, resulting in healthy valves. I wonder if there is a medicine that repair the muscles of the lungs, for I think my lungs and heart are weak and had a bypass already, 12 years ago. Can anyone help me please?
Павел Головинский They are added - there was a UA-cam glitch that was preventing them from showing up. You should see the subtitles option now. Thank you!
21:43 "In fact for us it takes about a year to walk. There's no other animal that takes so long to walk." - How about chimpanzees? He oversimplifies development and learning of other animals, although it may be just a "hypothesis"
I really appreciate the effort and time put into this. Free education is the step towards a better humanity. Thank you, Jeff Lichtman, for your contribution.
Love to watch this as I work 😁💪
thanks for making this free , you're spreading awareness and building a better world because of it.
Muchas gracias por su aporte, experiencias como estas enriquecen a la humanidad, saludos desde Chile
Thank you for an incredibly informative, and at the same very enjoyable lecture! You are an amazingly pleasant person.
You can (or, may) modify the speed of the video in setting and get through the entire series much quicker
I cannot possibly be watching this for free
Amazing talk!
Thanks for your wonderful Informacion I’m glad you’re doing this vídeos 🙏🤗😊
wow great lecture
Great thanks. nonetheless i don't agree that animals don't study and don't go to "school", studies about velvet monkeys for exemple shows that young make a threat vocalisation for each flying object and later they start to distinguish predators-birds from the falling object like a leaf for exemple
Excellent lecture but he does need to look at the camera when he isn't looking at the graphic.
Thanks a lot
Very interesting
just curious, the video was uploaded in 2014, but dictionary that Prof Lichtman referred to is 2019 ??? @26:24
Cells get constantly damaged, needing constant repair/regeneration. I saw a U-Tube video, explaining cells in our heart producing protein ejecting phosphorous, failing which the valves get damaged. An American company marketed a medicine that repaired the valves, resulting in healthy valves. I wonder if there is a medicine that repair the muscles of the lungs, for I think my lungs and heart are weak and had a bypass already, 12 years ago. Can anyone help me please?
We will need such a technology to revive cryonics patients, and in general more knowledge than that but good thing to have for now. :) in 2014!
26:45 The 2019 edition of M-W in a 2014 video. Back... to the future!!!
That's why he is so smart!
23:40 cultures of our mindscape
why is a guy like me a garbage boy keep listening to presentations like this with immense passion?!
Please add subtitles!!!
Павел Головинский They are added - there was a UA-cam glitch that was preventing them from showing up. You should see the subtitles option now. Thank you!
@@scicommlab Why does he say humans are not that intelligent around 23:00?
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21:43 "In fact for us it takes about a year to walk. There's no other animal that takes so long to walk." - How about chimpanzees? He oversimplifies development and learning of other animals, although it may be just a "hypothesis"
He seems to be a strong believer in "tabula rasa", which has been discredited even in humans.
this professor doesn'tknow much about brains