Your brain on a chip | Max Jackson | TEDxOrlando
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2015
- Max Jackson explains how "brain on a chip" works, and why it matters.
Max Jackson is a researcher with the Hickman Hybrid Research Lab at the University of Central Florida. He frequently speaks on neuroscience and its place in culture, and is passionate about brain-computer interfaces.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
This talk was so inspiring. I love neuroscience and computational neuroscience and bioengineering. Really cool talk and delivery.
Max, I love your passion for the hope that resides in regenerative medicine. Memory is a terrible thing to waste and with people as yourself and your fellow labsters (affectionate reference to scientists on the frontier of health science as beloved human lab rats) I too have hope for the future of medicine. I also really dug the recommendation you made to your listeners to fill our lives with experiences, joy and love.
Really great!! Very insightful
My right ear really enjoyed this video
Steve - Gh0st right side of brain, lol - Logic & reason.
lol yeah the mic/sound placement threw me off for a minute
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i like this idea, i will try to reasearch more on this topic and better it before i die myself so we can put our minds on a chip
Thars terrible dont you think ???????!!!!!!😫
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I would have used a material that the brain doesn't fight off akin to cartilage hey grow for hole in the heart syndrome. Only implementing circuitry the brain doesn't know is there. Building an entire brain seems drastic.
he doesn't once mention building an entire brain we are millennia away from that
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How about a human on a chip? Looking forward to a new scary and exciting world.
@amy w yes true
Omagod - Jungian dream! This is really cool stuff, especially for someone who battles with genetic mental illness... but as you say it probably won't be viable for that kind of thing until much later. The ''grafts"' though sound like they could be used for TBIs as well as your stated PNS problems, and maybe they already are - so basically if you haven't received grants from DoD get them! (lol) But seriously this could really help returning vets and others with TBI in the near future from what it sounds like. -Maud-Dib
Also another issue came to mind - yes we could try treatments (say a novel chemical for treating a CNS disease - when we get that far with this) on the chip-brains but would this really be representative of how it would affect a whole person? And also I could research this right now but I'm too lazy - have there been efforts to build entire brains (not just a layer of connected neurons on a chip) with induced pluripotent stem cells? Obviously I'm talking more primitive brains that human.
more primitive than* human
We break your Brian we break you!!!!!🤦♀️😫🙈
Its amazing unless your continuoslly experimented on
I was bio chipped in the brain by the CIA
People gets robotic without Jesus mark of the beast Rev 13 ....
We have the power of the human spirit or soul to go higher in spirituality. But nay thy dont want you ever to tap in to your spirituality thy want you to be a " cyborg " half and half ropot " which thy can control it .
spirit doesnt exist.
This dud is not even funny what the heck why are these people loughing???
because they understand what he's saying.