Amazing! Thank you for sharing this! I’m a person with MSA - Parkinson’s and RN retired because of this condition but I still marvel at how wonderful the human body works🤔🤭
watching this makes me feel like a bunny rabbit trying to figure out how an internal combustion engine works. what is the frame size and mag., how deep is the imaged region. There seems to be many layers, like looking into a fish bowl full of cobwebs. You state freely moving mouse. as in running around? This video is great but they need someone like thunderf00t or AvE to break it down
Methods that make it possible to have such a view of the neurons firing in real time, or almost real time, are invasive methods. Meaning you have to open the skull and brain for it. There is not many people volunteering for such a thing. Also asking people to volunteer for such a study can create ethical problems. Therefore most of the information and studies we have on similar invasive techniques involving humans are usually are part of treatments, or are conducted when the person would have a brain surgery anyway, so they use this opportunity when the skull would be open anyway.
+EcHoxxmarlon almonte The description says... "... used deep-tissue imaging techniques, including a new kind of tiny microscope..." So, surely to fully grasp and comprehend what's at work here, one would have to study in the field of neurology.
I think the brain uses electricity to control our body.However human brains only produce microwatts (my father told me about how many watts does our brain produce after when i asked him)
Thank you for this video!! Footage like this keeps future neurologist like myself inspired. Thank you from Baltimore!
i hope wherever you are on your neuroscience journey, it is well and prosperous.
Wonderful!
how are you now? :D
This is what is happening in your brain as you watch this video.
I thought to stop looking, but I think it's too late now
Damn watching this video then seeing this comment at the same time it hit me so hard i dont think i have ever cried so fast in my life
I love to study nerve cells and see videos on how they look like. Thank You!😁
I cannot fathom how this can translate to sentience
It doesn't.
UNC this is straight fire
I dont think i have shed a tear faster in my life
Amazing! Thank you for sharing this! I’m a person with MSA - Parkinson’s and RN retired because of this condition but I still marvel at how wonderful the human body works🤔🤭
This is rather interesting proof of what psychologist researchers have suspected all along.
noticed
and what is that?
so we're really just meat robots huh
not really
Emotional meat robots maybe
My brain feels satisfied seeing this
Right hippo is complicated one ⚡
That's more than incredible, thanks maths and science.
watching this makes me feel like a bunny rabbit trying to figure out how an internal combustion engine works. what is the frame size and mag., how deep is the imaged region. There seems to be many layers, like looking into a fish bowl full of cobwebs. You state freely moving mouse. as in running around? This video is great but they need someone like thunderf00t or AvE to break it down
Wish I knew what frequency/wavelength this was at.
Why cant we do this to a human? Also id love to see this done on humans while under the influence of multiple types of drugs(THC, psilocybin, LSD)
maybe not ethical idk
Methods that make it possible to have such a view of the neurons firing in real time, or almost real time, are invasive methods. Meaning you have to open the skull and brain for it. There is not many people volunteering for such a thing. Also asking people to volunteer for such a study can create ethical problems. Therefore most of the information and studies we have on similar invasive techniques involving humans are usually are part of treatments, or are conducted when the person would have a brain surgery anyway, so they use this opportunity when the skull would be open anyway.
Is the tip of spark plug copper or gold?
Iridium. But you have to gap them correctly. Lol.
That’s what consciousness is
Aren't neurons on the microscopic level, how did the captured this footage,,quite interesting
+EcHoxxmarlon almonte The description says... "... used deep-tissue imaging techniques, including a new kind of tiny microscope..."
So, surely to fully grasp and comprehend what's at work here, one would have to study in the field of neurology.
4 to 100 microns
How is memory stored in brain. Is it like a pattern of neurons? Example computers store the data as zeros and ones
Excellent question. I have thought over this question and come to the conclusion that:
Memory is not stored in the brain. It can't be. 🙏
i think it is firing patterns, but u could have AM or FM encoding, or worse, lol
I think the brain uses electricity to control our body.However human brains only produce microwatts (my father told me about how many watts does our brain produce after when i asked him)
Why do they emit light? Do they communicate with photons?
i think its called optogenic... like, they genetically modified cells to emit light?
Remind me of fireworks 🎆 display on a macro and micro
We are watching sentience
nice
wehnwh you eat fish stew
I think its from that rat's video.
Witchcraft. Arrest him!
What do you mean.