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.
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?
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
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.
Muchas gracias por su aporte, experiencias como estas enriquecen a la humanidad, saludos desde Chile
Amazing talk!
Thank you for an incredibly informative, and at the same very enjoyable lecture! You are an amazingly pleasant person.
Love to watch this as I work 😁💪
thanks for making this free , you're spreading awareness and building a better world because of it.
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
wow great lecture
Thanks for your wonderful Informacion I’m glad you’re doing this vídeos 🙏🤗😊
just curious, the video was uploaded in 2014, but dictionary that Prof Lichtman referred to is 2019 ??? @26:24
Thanks a lot
Very interesting
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?
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.
23:40 cultures of our mindscape
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!
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?
why is a guy like me a garbage boy keep listening to presentations like this with immense passion?!
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"
this professor doesn'tknow much about brains
He seems to be a strong believer in "tabula rasa", which has been discredited even in humans.