Endorphin Casually Walks to Music
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- Опубліковано 10 гру 2015
- This is the description I found with this GIF:
"Molecules of the protein myosin drag a ball of endorphins along an active filament into the inner part of the brain's parietal cortex, which produces feelings of happiness." That's what it said; I have no idea if it's accurate :) - Фільми й анімація
just imagine as you're watching this its actually happening in your brain right now
Kind of impossible to be happy while listening to this clown music.
Henry Mancini's 'Baby Elephant Walk' would likely suit this better!
I's hapenning in every cell in your body, not just the brain.
it's kinda funny that the only way this guy is gonna get a move on is by playing snazzy music 😂
i feel weird bc of this coment
What I can't get over is the fact that it's "walking"
Anita Shaw its the things on the rope that forces it to walk with electric currents,its not doings it by itself
@@amandafowler6658 that's what's cool. Just imagine your next moment of happiness it's happening on your brain
🤣🤣🤣
@@amandafowler6658 So are you saying that we can revolutionize transportation by making our roads move the cars around?
@@amandafowler6658 it's not a rope lol, they're called microtubules.
ITS FECKIN WALKIN TO THE BEAT OKAY
It ain't endorphin..Its a kinesin walking on tubulin and carrying a vesicle by its tail domains.
Gaurav Sharma I just saw this the other day and it was labeled as a protein carrying an amino acid
Robin Maiden the protein is called kinesin
This guy proteins
.
It can also be dinein
Don't mind me. I'm just taking my kinesins out for a stroll.
Not at all. This is a Kinesin molecule carrying a Vesicle along any given Cell's Microtubule: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinesin
Vesicles can contain neurotransmitters (including Endorphins), but they also contain all sorts of other Neurotransmitters and Enzymes.
You're not looking at happiness. You're looking at the cell's own FedEx service. Which is still awesome.
( Sorry for invoking the Fact Nazi here )
No problemo :) Always good to get more information! Thanks!
You should probably change the title and description now that you know what this is
easternblot.net/2016/02/12/image-origins-that-walking-molecule/
Eduardo Flores a what a what and what ???
Does not mean that what those motor proteins are not passing on chemical cargo that would create emotions like happiness.
A kinesin transporting a vesicle along a microtubule.
No, it's a cartoon of that.
Ceci n'est pas un pipe, Magritte would agree
What she said...
I‘m studying biology, and my book just mentioned the transport of neurotransmitters and was reminded of this funny lil dude
so that's why it's so hard to be happy, small guys dragging gigantic balls :/
exactly but they have to pick up the pace 🙄🙄💅
but the women are happier
amore earendel i don’t think a specific gender is happier then the other. it’s based on the person themselves. one can be more sadder then the other it doesn’t correlate with gender but it’s what’s going on in an individual brain. some people may have it harder to get serotonin released ( the chemical in your brain that makes you happy) any one can be sad/ suffering from mental illness. so i’m just confused on your statement. 😸
@@destinyjimenez2269 well i agree. balls could make everybody happy. (incl. ponies)
I'd be very happy with gigantic balls ngl
look at his goofy feet! I'm dying it's so cute! 항복한!
It's not 항복한, it should end with 해..
Did u assume its gender
CD_PC well she just made up a word so..
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@@Dana24968 ur rudw
Love this! It makes me SO happy. I'm an instant fan. I absolutely could not have viewed this at a better time. Peace to you always for your gracious offering! Thanks for posting this, Paul.
It's so amazing how this video made my brain do exactly that
Motor protein dragging ball: "It's a living.."
What's likely going on is the kinesin is transporting a vesicle containing endorphins to the synaptic terminal of a neuron, where the vesicle will fuse with the cell membrane and release its cargo into the synaptic cleft.
Okay, but still...it's walking. It's not floating or swimming or cartwheeling (now THAT would be awesome)...it's walking.
* pretends to understand what you're talking about *
@@AbsentWithoutLeaving You're wrong! That little guy is STRUTTING!
My guess is kinesin 1 or dynein molecular motor carrying a signalling endosome along a microtubule during axonal transport.
The body is such a beautiful vessel
studying for my genetics exam, took a break to watch this little fella because he makes me happy
Making my way downtown
It's my go to happy video when my endorphins and dopamine molecules need a little pick me up 😅❤
The song that came to mind when I saw this gif originally was "I would walk 500 miles". :)
When I look at my dogs, my brain makes a ton of those
Poor little orange dude needs a forklift lol ;)
Oz Ants yea lol
HE IS A FORKLIFT
I came back to this video and looked through the comments. I just tried to like your comment for a second time
This is kinesin ...makes me happy tho xD
This started happening in my body when I saw this. I can tell it was boosted because I'm happy. Keep walkin'.
lmao this video was on my cellular biology teacher's presentation and made the whole zoom class glitch
Who would post "thumbs down" to this?? They must be jealous of the happiness :)
Because the description couldn't be further from the truth. It's so far off that it's insane.
xue 717 no. It’s 100% wrong. You get no knowledge at all from this video. Share cool looking things all you want, but tagging science incorrectly only helps keep the population uneducated. This isn’t anything like the description. You don’t need years of studying to recognize it either. It’s a kinesin. It’s NOT endorphin transport at all! It’s not any of the things you have listed. You’re talking about something else entirely than what we “get” in this video. Sure it’s free but it’s also completely worthless if it’s not factual!
I cant imagine, the body is amazing.
@@jakewastaken, The uploader acknowledged that they copied the description from where they found the GIF and didn't know how true it was.
Not everyone went through the same schooling as you. Instead of disliking the video and pitching a fit in the comments, why not tell them what it really is? It's way more productive than acting the way you are now.
@@jakewastaken Also, I doubt the title "Endorphine Casually Walks to Music" is something people are going to go to for detailed commentary about this matter.
this is the study break i signed up for. just sitting here drinking my coffee, greasy hair, wearing some random clothes i found on the floor, jamming to this
This blows my mind everytime I see it.
aaahahahahaha well done Paul! This just came up on my Facebook newsfeed and I instantly thought of doing the same. Glad someone else had the same idea! :-D Love it!
Thanks Chris.
When this is one of the few things you call cute in your life.
Oh cool, I can see how the light chain domains zipper into the foot subunits to swing the heavy chain forward!
This CGI is as real as the bogus spike ball they show us on TV
You can tell it is real because it looks so fake.
To me this is the most relaxing youtube video
ever since i first saw it walk in an simulation animation, i wanted to see it walk to break my stride
It is actually a Kinesine protein taking its vesicle cargo to the membrane of a cell. It is not specified by the maker wether the vesicle contains endorphines.
Keep on truckin!
1 need a 1 hour version of this!
No wonder they make us feel so good. 🤯
This video makes me so happy!
+Zellona That's so meta
perfect music!
Thanks Kimi! When I saw the image, that piece just came to mind because
the tempo was just about right. A little editing tweaking, etc, and
you see the results!
Thanks!
Kimi Danger whats the song
This is so adorable I can’t
Just by watching this video makes that reaction happen twice as fast in real time
And imagine if you add methamphetamine boost this thing will surely break-dance on the floor.
This came by accident boys, like thousands of other things in the cell. Believe you me.
"His head is not thay big"
The boy's head:
the swagger of a motor protien
Whoever you are, I love you
I love this one so much 😄❤
It's a picture of what happiness is
and now to music! Have a happy day!
it is 2 am and this gotta be the funniest shii Ive ever seen in my life
Haha Just by watching it makes Me happy
I strongly suspect that this is a cartoon, not an actual movie.
The whole world in his hands would have been a better song.
I love this
Brilliant!
Should be clear it’s a computer animation.
Ngl he kinda vibing tho 😳
You're watching happiness.
I love his little slippers
This makes me so happy
:)
amazing.
Fascinating
.this is actually a kinesin motor carying it's "cargo"(which is a transmembrane vesicle protien) down an active microtuble
This creates happiness:)
Little dude needs some sweet shoes, and an 'I'm with Him' t-shirt!
It's... it's beautitul
W h e n y o u w a l k i n
Perceive this happening by trilions in your own brain
This DOPE-amine is the chemical of happiness
My boy is just walkin to the kitchen for some midnight snacc
Average magic school bus episode
love it !!!!! saw it yesterday and dreamed last night that I had a little snake in a jar, highly poisonous and it looked like this little thing. too funny.
That’s not endorphin at all though...
endorfin is a hormone, this is kinesin (a motor protein) walking along a microtubule, transporting a vesicle
This somehow makes me happy :3
typical for 1000's to rely on only a few to do the work!
I'd love to see this to the song "Happy" by Pharrell Williams
everybody gangsta...until they watch this video!!
I want to see what movement it does when i am sad....
Far out man
I hope it hurries up. I need to remember what the mitochondria is.
It would be so much better if the sound track were "New York, New York"
hahaha! I instantly imagined that. You're RIGHT! :D
Sooo... an Insta post of this brought me here. This is now happening in my brain.
You're looking at happiness. 😄
I can not believe how many people have commented! lol I love this walking in my brain thing!
The music makes me happy... even if I DON'T understand the scientifics of the process!!! :)
She’s strong as hell
everybody gangsta...
I forgot to put "dbz" on "cell walking"
I literally watched happiness
Watching he moves make me happy hahahahahhaha =)))))))))))))
This shows molecules of the protein myosin dragging a ball of endorphins along an active filament into the inner part of the brain’s parietal cortex. That produces feelings of happiness.
Looks like a kinesin motor to me. Maybe the sac it is carrying contains the endorphin ?
Music should be the Volga Boatmen Song
What happens when you're listening to Metal?
Jackdaw I bet it runs really fast!
@@FutureAIDev2015 hahaha just very fast waddling
he really started feeling the music at :32
Caleb
Jacob
It's not an endorphin! That's a motor protein!
You mean to say, Actin* filament. :-)
Thanks for the correction :) That description was copied from the original post.
+Kaylee Miller *Cough* it's a microtubule made up of tubulin.
+RJ Barron OK - thanks for that!
+Kaylee Miller It is actually conventional kinesin walking along a microtubule. An unconventional myosin walking along an actin filament is comparable, but there are differences.
Duly noted...thanks!
blow my mind
Great soundtrack. But, I was imagining a heavy bass party going on inside as if the windows were reverberating and a lot of young people closely pressed together having only enough room to hold a plastic cup full of inexpensive beer while carefully jumping up and down so as not to spill any yet smiling and chit chatting at the top of their lungs because it's so loud inside. But, that's just what I imagine. I still like your soundtrack.
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