This whole series makes me extremely excited about the future. I feel incredibly jealous of young generations who will witness the wonders of human ingenuity in the future. I hope we will find the key to immortality by the time i get old.
Not really maybe the first brain that made the name brain and gave it its definition named its self but every other brain was just another brain all theese brains are making my brain hurt its weird how you can think about what your thinking about without realizing it you already thought about it.............thats deep
Speaking as someone who actually works with several hundred terabytes of brain scans in our database at various resolutions, and various pattern-recognition systems running 24/7 on them, yes, in fact we are in the middle of developing better maps. Most of the complexity, it turns out, is emergent. Our genome doesn't contain enough information to lay out brains at the connection level. All the specific details develop in response to input and activity. An unexpected development is that human brains in particular have more different *kinds* of neuron than any other species we've studied. FAR more. And they all respond differently in terms of growing and connecting when that input and activity happens.
Okay... so from your professional perspective, how many more years would you have to guess for us to finally map out the human brain? My hope is 50 years.
@@nojatha4637 Sorry, but I don't think you've got that much time to prepare. I think we're going to get the brain mapped in detail within about eight years give or take four. Or, at least, down to the level of all the details that are applicable to our whole species. That's orders of magnitude short of the complexity of an individual brain, but the details that will remain unmapped are those that are emergent and different from individual to individual.
+Zrebbesh That’s amazing! Mapping out the entire human brain could lead into some insane technology! We could make 100% accurate lie detectors! We could cure dementia/Alzheimer’s! We could download our consciousness into a database (hopefully)! We could manually download information into ourselves! We could raise our IQ levels! We could telepathically talk to each other! So many good things can come from a single discovery! :D Keep doing what you’re doing.
@@nojatha4637 I think you're probably right about the lie detectors because people's brains are alike enough that particular activity mapped to lying is probably shared. But uploading memory or downloading knowledge requires mapping *one* *individual* brain, because the mapping of memories to brain structure is different from one individual to the next. It's even different in the same individual over time. Dementia/Alzheimers is definitely something we intend to understand better, but there's no guarantee that understanding it will lead immediately to a cure. It will sure help us know where to look, but undoing the damage after it's done might not even be possible. Being able to prevent it however is likely.
+Zrebbesh Well, that’s good since it seems Alzheimer’s runs in my family. And I guess uploading, downloading, and upgrading the brain is a bit more into the future than some of the stuff I mentioned. Still, though, it’s definitely an achievement to map out the general structure of the brain. Thank you for working in an industry on the forefront of human achievement. :)
more like upto 378 yottabytes if all the data is stored in the DNA of each nuron. that said alot of the data could be backups so the actual storage space you need could be as little as 12yottabytes.
@@psionx1 Rofl plus google also uses technology with data that uses bits and bytes. They should use genetic codes, dna strands to compose the program called brain map
Considering that we've only had steam-powered engines for less than 200 years, it's truly inspiring how far humanity has come. I hope I'll see a lot of new discoveries in my lifetime. I hope science will one day be properly funded again by governments.
@@augustus331 Great to hear! I'm only familitr with the German green party but on genetic engineering and nuclear energy they are actually quite anti-science. You might want to take a look at that. Anyways, let's all try to advance science and technology! :)
Human genome has been mapped but how it all works is yet to be fully understood. Many people do not realize that the connectome project is not only going to be for this possible mapping, but if they can loosely identify areas and patterns in the MRI in different diseases, then this can help to diagnose diseases better. As for mapping whole brain out and shit, motor areas and sensory areas are kind of okay, but then it would get very hairy. What is not shown in this video is that all those connections will have different types of neurotransmitters at their end, and different types of receptors at the receiving ends. One region can have positive, negative and mixed effect on another, and some can have modulating actions on others. A lot of areas are connected with various other parts, like area 9,10,11 and so on. Unless MRI machines can achieve electron microscopic level of precision it is still a long shot.
short answer : we don't even understand the brain well enough to be able to draw proper maps of it - that being said, the human connectome project, a 'connection map' of am 'average brain' is coming along pretty well - there, just saved you 10 minutes of video
This technology would change my life in ways I could never imagine. If doctors could finnaly completely understand how Bi-Polarism works in the brain, maby they could start making treatments would actually like to take.
Perhaps the big gains, once this technology is advanced enough, would be to map the brain of geniuses/savants/gifted individuals and compare to what is considered an average/normal brain being exposed to different situations (relaxed, in meditation, normal activity, stress, practicing sports, etc). That might open new frontiers for humankind. Hopefully, the knowledge and technology will be used (at least in most part) to the benefit of all society.
Thats cool and all but by that time i believe that we should have haulted the ageing prosess but i doubt the average person would be able to afford it and who tf wants to live forever i feel like one them meseeks from rick and morty " why you rope me into this? cuz he roped me into this" i just want to sleep man leave me to die
The moment the term “connectome” appeared with the neon colored neuron model in the back, I was really expecting them to flash the image used in The 2nd Law. I was not disappointed.
Once the Map is complete I think the next step is to clone the minds of someone and safekeep it so that the AI of that person is preserve perfectly to be asked questions and extend their minds further then the human body can
By the time we get to that stage, we'll be able to slow down aging enough to live longer. They say the first person who'll live to 150 is already born.
*Breaking news:* _Humans try to understand themselves!_ "It took me over 3 billion years to make just their brains. They're going to take a while to understand..." says Mother Nature
-_ As or now, but once we master those 2, give us 25 years, and no natural event will be able to completely wipe us, give us 1000 years and we shall rule nature
willinton06 delusional we will never be bigger and better than the universe. We can’t even fully comprehend our own body. You don’t believe in a Creator. What is sure is that you will die before any of your “dreams” (more delusions) get even close to reality. War, famine, natural disaster, economic crisis etc are just a few things that will determine the future. You should cherish these times as it probably won’t last too long anymore.
@@RLjumpers Bro, look what we did in just 10 years. From a flip phone to a full-screen phone. Imagine 5,000 years. We would be a type 4 civilisation since then
One of the theories, Situated cognition argues that because we situated being in the world, only the understand of brain is not going to unravel the full spectrum of mysteries of mind and cognition but we need to study human being in connection with brain, body, and environment as a whole. However, the effort to map the brain is simply remarkable..
When we understand all of this there are no more limitations. We can upload our consciousness into a machine and download whatever skill or craft we wanted. That would be the next and ultimate evolution of humankind.
When we started the human genome project, we assumed that DNA was a singular factor in a way that we are discovering was wrong. It's very important, yes. But epigenetics turns out to be a lot more complex and interesting than we thought at the time we started the project. We're embarking on this connectome project with much less confidence that we're actually researching the most important factor governing the kinds of things we want to know. In a sense, this project seems as much about discovering whether the connectome is even useful as we want it to be as it is about mapping it. So, I think the likelihood that we're making a colossal blunder in tossing so many resources at it, as well as the likelihood that it's being oversold, seems higher.
It is being oversold, this may be news to you, but this is seeker's channel they over hype and over sell every damn video. This however has some real world uses. Imo this information could potentially change the field of medicine to a much more personalized experience. We could better understand drug addiction and why it happens.
@@drewmortenson - It's not news to me. I have this channel tagged in my head as a 'more informative than usual' propaganda channel. Yeah, I guess I agree. Regardless of whether we learn everything the promoters claim we'll learn, it is clear that at least some pretty useful knowledge is going to come out of this.
@@Omnifarious0 The risk is, that when one aspect is revealed, it is too often distorted, over-generalised and hyped as an 'insight' far beyond its actual significance. There are still people out there peddling 'multiple intelligence' models of education and so many other nonsensical, yet influential ideas.
@@dshe8637 - I don't know enough to critique or endorse multiple intelligence models of education. But, one example I can think of that's not particularly contemporary is the right brain/left brain thing. There's also Scientology's complete fabrication of "We only use 10% of our brains" that somehow has captured the popular imagination (mostly because I think most people would like to think they have far more potential than their achievements might suggest). But I don't think that counts precisely because it is a complete fabrication.
@@Omnifarious0 Yes, the right brain/left brain is one of those. I went into teaching in primary in UK from a psychology background and came across far too much of this nonsense being presented as 'the latest research' by people who didn't know what they were talking about. I was even told by one Head that ALL the children in that deprived neighbourhood were necessarily 'kinaesthetic learners' and would struggle with literacy. Just outrageous, the impact of bowlderised pop theories like that.
There have been cases when people had brain injury/surgery and they become completely normal in medical terms, but they become a different person. I always wonder what part of our brains makes us what we are.
I not sure about a map of my brain, but I have changed my brain to work the way I want it to work, Like I was always afraid I was going to lose an arm haven't yet, but I taught myself to use my left arm an hand the same way I use my right, I am now able to use both without thinking about it, I know there is a name for that but I can not spell it. I also used to get night mares, I taught myself to wake up at the point of the nightmares most frightening moment, change it an go back to sleep., by teaching my self those things I now get to use both side of my brain in ways most only dream about. it gave my higher perception , I can hear dog whistles, I can calculate math problems in my head without a calculator., maybe I should right a book about it, there is so many things I have learned after that moment in time. and I love talking to well educated people.
If this could be accomplished, we should be able to eliminate all the things which cause problems. Anger, greed, lying, corruption, depression, mental illness, pride, arrogance, lust, aggression, obsession, anxiety, fear, criminal behavior, possessiveness, carelessness, laziness, etc.
I'm most excited for brain machine interfaces. Being able to read and write neural code. I want to download skills like neo and experience full dive vr
Yesterday I was just thinking about how we would map the human brain. Today, a UA-cam video about how to map the human brain suddenly appears in my feed. Weird times man...
So, despite it being the topic of the video, the closest to an estimate is 20 years maybe if we're lucky? The title of the 10 minute video was only sorta addressed for a few seconds.
there are things we just aren't meant to know the answer to. like what's inside a black hole, what was before the universe, how the human brain works, etc
I think that the environmental factors parts is very tough to monitor as you need constant brain activity surveillance to determine the changes in the brain
Looking at a few individual neurons is like looking at some transistors in a microprocessor. Yes it can be fascinating, but it will not show you how the processor functions. I think a map of functional regions and how they connect is the way to go. Later focus on individual regions and try to understand and map these. But starting top down makes more sense in understanding the brain. Something I noticed is the way main pathways are organized. They are very symmetrical over the left and right hemispheres. This implies the hemispheres are structured the same way. Maybe there's also some kind of symmetry in the functions, the hemispheres perform.
**humanity thousand years later** Makes self aware robots **more several decades later(after human becomes extinct)** Robots: "How close are we in mapping our brains....."
The brain named itself, this is because the brain/human wanted a more common name for the brain, thus making the name brain. Which then lead to how and why the brain works, which then leads to consciousness, then we realize that when we are thinking about this kind of stuff we are using our brains, which by thinking of that we also use our brains, and so on. To think that we can figure out how the universe works, but we can't map a brain, that's also using your brain aswell.
If we have mapped out the neural network of sea elegans, could we attempt recreating an artificial sea elegans neural network? If it ‘came to life’ it would be groundbreaking, and if it didn’t we would have to reconsider our definition of what it means to be alive!
Brain: Hello brain, I'm going to understand you with science Also brain: Invent science Science: We have yet to fully understand our brain Brain: I hate you, brain
Well, the brain uses the same compression methods as a computer so I don’t think it would help too much with traditional computers, but it might help with quantum computing
A Quantum Computer is the answer for this problem. We should first focus on building that, before spending years on creating brain map using a classic computer.
I'm most excited for scientist to understand savant syndrome. With a greater understanding they can develop a drug that will allow exponential growth of the mind and possibly give us a chance against the fight in the coming intellectual divide.
The thing is hart and the liver also needed to map, I heard a story of a girl having a heart of a died girl and she started to receive memories from a killer of the first one who died... Eventually they caught the killer...
Neuroscience really is mind blowing, isn’t it? What brain mysteries are you most excited for scientists to solve?
Utilising more of our brains, tapping into hidden talents. 😊
I am excited to correct cognitive impairment!
and I'm excited to discover Consciousness! 😇
Until scientists complete the map, I wonder if they will come up with another solution to enhance the brain function.
Neuroplasticity is intriguing. I think it illuminates normal brain function as well as obviously recovery from trauma and damage.
When we master quantum computing to crunch these massive numbers then i think we will open up a whole new world!
I could use a map of the brain. I'm always getting lost in thought.
Badum tssh
out
@@ThatGuy-zw4le
Out? But I'm already "out of my mind."
@@Master_Therion *STOP*
Dad joke!!!
This is one of those things that gets me really excited about the future of science and what we will know later in time. Great upload!
This whole series makes me extremely excited about the future. I feel incredibly jealous of young generations who will witness the wonders of human ingenuity in the future. I hope we will find the key to immortality by the time i get old.
At least be thankul that u werent born in the 20th Century
Sharan K how old are you? Just curious.
Sharan K
You shouldn’t want to be immortal. Do you realize how boring forever would get?
Hobbes?
When you realize the brain named its self.
And now its mapping its self...
that's deep bro
I'm 14 btw
@@sehbanomer8151 Me too.
Not really maybe the first brain that made the name brain and gave it its definition named its self but every other brain was just another brain all theese brains are making my brain hurt its weird how you can think about what your thinking about without realizing it you already thought about it.............thats deep
When you realize all reality is made by the brain.
How did the brain name itself?
Speaking as someone who actually works with several hundred terabytes of brain scans in our database at various resolutions, and various pattern-recognition systems running 24/7 on them, yes, in fact we are in the middle of developing better maps. Most of the complexity, it turns out, is emergent. Our genome doesn't contain enough information to lay out brains at the connection level. All the specific details develop in response to input and activity. An unexpected development is that human brains in particular have more different *kinds* of neuron than any other species we've studied. FAR more. And they all respond differently in terms of growing and connecting when that input and activity happens.
Okay... so from your professional perspective, how many more years would you have to guess for us to finally map out the human brain? My hope is 50 years.
@@nojatha4637 Sorry, but I don't think you've got that much time to prepare. I think we're going to get the brain mapped in detail within about eight years give or take four. Or, at least, down to the level of all the details that are applicable to our whole species. That's orders of magnitude short of the complexity of an individual brain, but the details that will remain unmapped are those that are emergent and different from individual to individual.
+Zrebbesh That’s amazing! Mapping out the entire human brain could lead into some insane technology! We could make 100% accurate lie detectors! We could cure dementia/Alzheimer’s! We could download our consciousness into a database (hopefully)! We could manually download information into ourselves! We could raise our IQ levels! We could telepathically talk to each other! So many good things can come from a single discovery! :D Keep doing what you’re doing.
@@nojatha4637 I think you're probably right about the lie detectors because people's brains are alike enough that particular activity mapped to lying is probably shared. But uploading memory or downloading knowledge requires mapping *one* *individual* brain, because the mapping of memories to brain structure is different from one individual to the next. It's even different in the same individual over time. Dementia/Alzheimers is definitely something we intend to understand better, but there's no guarantee that understanding it will lead immediately to a cure. It will sure help us know where to look, but undoing the damage after it's done might not even be possible. Being able to prevent it however is likely.
+Zrebbesh Well, that’s good since it seems Alzheimer’s runs in my family. And I guess uploading, downloading, and upgrading the brain is a bit more into the future than some of the stuff I mentioned. Still, though, it’s definitely an achievement to map out the general structure of the brain. Thank you for working in an industry on the forefront of human achievement. :)
“How close are we?”
“Close!”
“But how close?”
“Really close!”
“But how close exactly?”
“Not that close!”
💀🤣
I really don't think they will be able to map the brain anytime soon. its complexity is beyond anything that has ever been percieved.
Every episode 😂
According to Moore's law close is like 30 years.
@@DomainAspect Moore's law is dead
How long until it comes out on Google maps tho is the real question
It will probably still take another century.
That question shows you really know how to use your google... Try building maps.humanbrain.com instead. It's available.
2 petabyte of storage? Poor Google needs that much storage to have a map of the brain
more like upto 378 yottabytes if all the data is stored in the DNA of each nuron. that said alot of the data could be backups so the actual storage space you need could be as little as 12yottabytes.
@@psionx1 Rofl plus google also uses technology with data that uses bits and bytes. They should use genetic codes, dna strands to compose the program called brain map
Considering that we've only had steam-powered engines for less than 200 years, it's truly inspiring how far humanity has come.
I hope I'll see a lot of new discoveries in my lifetime. I hope science will one day be properly funded again by governments.
Well, that's within your vote, eh? :)
But industry is actually quite productive itself.
@@Pyriphlegeton 30 mins ago I voted, actually. EU Green party
@@augustus331 Great to hear!
I'm only familitr with the German green party but on genetic engineering and nuclear energy they are actually quite anti-science.
You might want to take a look at that.
Anyways, let's all try to advance science and technology! :)
Yeai ets weri guud
@@Pyriphlegeton Yeah true, same here in the Netherlands, our greens are in denial about nuclear. I think they'll come around.
Happy voting !
The Human Brain is a universe on itself.
De Hyumen bwain is or university of themself
Cringy lines like this can only come out of India. Every time!
Sherwan Abdi the human brain is immensely complex
GIN TOKI that was funny but chill bro 🤣
He is saying the is so many things are in the brain. He did nothing to deserve your rude comments 😠😡
5:19 strand of hair (~200μm) is not 5x thicker than 40nm but it is 5000x thicker!
Yeah that sounded off
Nerd. Jk.
@@hypermangi8265 Lol I am :)
Brings new meaning to the words "know thyself".
Just look up Dr. Jordan Peterson on UA-cam. He goes very deep on this.
Human genome has been mapped but how it all works is yet to be fully understood. Many people do not realize that the connectome project is not only going to be for this possible mapping, but if they can loosely identify areas and patterns in the MRI in different diseases, then this can help to diagnose diseases better.
As for mapping whole brain out and shit, motor areas and sensory areas are kind of okay, but then it would get very hairy. What is not shown in this video is that all those connections will have different types of neurotransmitters at their end, and different types of receptors at the receiving ends. One region can have positive, negative and mixed effect on another, and some can have modulating actions on others. A lot of areas are connected with various other parts, like area 9,10,11 and so on. Unless MRI machines can achieve electron microscopic level of precision it is still a long shot.
I just got an ad saying “a dog can’t help from distracted driving. But a phone can. Get this app...”
Umm I don’t think that’s how it works
Actually it's a car insurance ad. I get it often too
@@jayglenn837
Checks out.
short answer : we don't even understand the brain well enough to be able to draw proper maps of it - that being said, the human connectome project, a 'connection map' of am 'average brain' is coming along pretty well - there, just saved you 10 minutes of video
Ben Müller Everything in existence has already been discovered, Earthlings are just 82% retarded.
This technology would change my life in ways I could never imagine. If doctors could finnaly completely understand how Bi-Polarism works in the brain, maby they could start making treatments would actually like to take.
Perhaps the big gains, once this technology is advanced enough, would be to map the brain of geniuses/savants/gifted individuals and compare to what is considered an average/normal brain being exposed to different situations (relaxed, in meditation, normal activity, stress, practicing sports, etc). That might open new frontiers for humankind. Hopefully, the knowledge and technology will be used (at least in most part) to the benefit of all society.
So this is basically the brain mapping itself if you think about it.
Like "carbon copy" or "the 100" we will be able to transfer our conscience and live many life times
Thats cool and all but by that time i believe that we should have haulted the ageing prosess but i doubt the average person would be able to afford it and who tf wants to live forever i feel like one them meseeks from rick and morty " why you rope me into this? cuz he roped me into this" i just want to sleep man leave me to die
The amount of work put into this is insane.
2:10 Muse - The 2nd Law Albumcover
Good eye
The moment the term “connectome” appeared with the neon colored neuron model in the back, I was really expecting them to flash the image used in The 2nd Law.
I was not disappointed.
About time yall put all that production value to a good and unique topic
I’m going to major in neuroscience. I start college in the fall.
_keh, bold of you to assume I have a brain_
Able to use the internet?
Bannana I am pleased to inform you that you meet the minimum requirements to function in modern society!
@@VariantAEC Brains are overrated
@nikhil nair me have no bran donut kno wat u mean.
@nikhil nair you had me until you said "I-am-a-fortnite-playing-gay-baby" when it's actuary the langue of a Hi ah bean, a got.
@nikhil nair We sha rul da warudo once moah an bing piss to hoomans
This was very interesting, I had to pause and rewind several times, the numbers are astounding!
this article brought me here 'Supercomputer Aurora 21 will map the human brain, starting in 2021'
Brain is so complicated that it doesn’t know itself.
First we need a fully working quantum computer right !!! Then these things might get somewhat easy.
We already have those, they just aren’t commercially available
@@the.regulargamer IBM have a commercial quantum computer, though the high price makes them affordable for big companies/laboratories only.
I love listen to this lady talk. She so intelectual. Beautiful terminology
Literally the best you tube channel.
Once the Map is complete
I think the next step is to clone the minds of someone and safekeep it so that the AI of that person is preserve perfectly to be asked questions and extend their minds further then the human body can
I am sure humans will want to try to do this, but AI is going to go beyond us so why inhibit it to just be a simulator of one or more humans.
@@joythought You think AI is advanced? No. It is not as advanced as you expected, give us more time.
By the time we get to that stage, we'll be able to slow down aging enough to live longer. They say the first person who'll live to 150 is already born.
Like fusion, mapping the human brain has been just around the corner for decades! I've got a dollar out it'll happen in about 15-20 years.
*How Close Are We to Making Another Video About How Close We Are?*
'How Close Are we going to stop Making Another Video About How Close We Are?*'
Objects in the mirror may be closer than you think.
No way near
So how close are we? 20 to infinity years.... Take your pick
_Where does the flat brain part exist?_
In an MRI scan
With flat earthers.
7:40, "if the patterns are similar over time we call those functionally connected brain regions"
Yep, that's the main issue.
The brain is too T H I C C to map
Yet a lot of people have no brains. Isn't it ironic?
"never" is a dangerous word when it comes to science and technology. Never say never
She sounds political at that part.
@@neneklampir6664 yess
*Breaking news:*
_Humans try to understand themselves!_
"It took me over 3 billion years to make just their brains. They're going to take a while to understand..." says Mother Nature
ProBro X Mother Nature is slow, when we master quantum computing and AI Mother Nature will be left to the dust
willinton06 very funny, one disaster and we are gone
-_ As or now, but once we master those 2, give us 25 years, and no natural event will be able to completely wipe us, give us 1000 years and we shall rule nature
willinton06 delusional we will never be bigger and better than the universe. We can’t even fully comprehend our own body. You don’t believe in a Creator. What is sure is that you will die before any of your “dreams” (more delusions) get even close to reality. War, famine, natural disaster, economic crisis etc are just a few things that will determine the future.
You should cherish these times as it probably won’t last too long anymore.
@@RLjumpers Bro, look what we did in just 10 years. From a flip phone to a full-screen phone. Imagine 5,000 years. We would be a type 4 civilisation since then
One of the theories, Situated cognition argues that because we situated being in the world, only the understand of brain is not going to unravel the full spectrum of mysteries of mind and cognition but we need to study human being in connection with brain, body, and environment as a whole. However, the effort to map the brain is simply remarkable..
When we understand all of this there are no more limitations. We can upload our consciousness into a machine and download whatever skill or craft we wanted. That would be the next and ultimate evolution of humankind.
Super awesome ! Love it! Brain mapping is very interesting
thanks for sharing!! this is perfect ! i've learned a lot !
How much food I'm willing to share with my friends 5:10
The background music is quite good
So long as I can upload into a cyber brain by the time I'm 40.
How old are you?
You know.... it's still not you... it's a copy
thicc Spider but would u yourself be thinking would u yourself be thinking
@@coonjamalay How do you know, we never even started.
@@lawrebel889 it's common sense lol.
Science has come so incredibly far in the past decades, I’m excited to be able to work in this field too in a couple of years.
Awesome!
A brain trying to understand itself.
A society trying to destroy itself.
When we started the human genome project, we assumed that DNA was a singular factor in a way that we are discovering was wrong. It's very important, yes. But epigenetics turns out to be a lot more complex and interesting than we thought at the time we started the project.
We're embarking on this connectome project with much less confidence that we're actually researching the most important factor governing the kinds of things we want to know. In a sense, this project seems as much about discovering whether the connectome is even useful as we want it to be as it is about mapping it. So, I think the likelihood that we're making a colossal blunder in tossing so many resources at it, as well as the likelihood that it's being oversold, seems higher.
It is being oversold, this may be news to you, but this is seeker's channel they over hype and over sell every damn video.
This however has some real world uses. Imo this information could potentially change the field of medicine to a much more personalized experience. We could better understand drug addiction and why it happens.
@@drewmortenson - It's not news to me. I have this channel tagged in my head as a 'more informative than usual' propaganda channel.
Yeah, I guess I agree. Regardless of whether we learn everything the promoters claim we'll learn, it is clear that at least some pretty useful knowledge is going to come out of this.
@@Omnifarious0 The risk is, that when one aspect is revealed, it is too often distorted, over-generalised and hyped as an 'insight' far beyond its actual significance.
There are still people out there peddling 'multiple intelligence' models of education and so many other nonsensical, yet influential ideas.
@@dshe8637 - I don't know enough to critique or endorse multiple intelligence models of education. But, one example I can think of that's not particularly contemporary is the right brain/left brain thing.
There's also Scientology's complete fabrication of "We only use 10% of our brains" that somehow has captured the popular imagination (mostly because I think most people would like to think they have far more potential than their achievements might suggest). But I don't think that counts precisely because it is a complete fabrication.
@@Omnifarious0 Yes, the right brain/left brain is one of those.
I went into teaching in primary in UK from a psychology background and came across far too much of this nonsense being presented as 'the latest research' by people who didn't know what they were talking about.
I was even told by one Head that ALL the children in that deprived neighbourhood were necessarily 'kinaesthetic learners' and would struggle with literacy. Just outrageous, the impact of bowlderised pop theories like that.
So you're telling the brain is having a hard time understanding itself and how it works
There have been cases when people had brain injury/surgery and they become completely normal in medical terms, but they become a different person. I always wonder what part of our brains makes us what we are.
I not sure about a map of my brain, but I have changed my brain to work the way I want it to work, Like I was always afraid I was going to lose an arm haven't yet, but I taught myself to use my left arm an hand the same way I use my right, I am now able to use both without thinking about it, I know there is a name for that but I can not spell it. I also used to get night mares, I taught myself to wake up at the point of the nightmares most frightening moment, change it an go back to sleep., by teaching my self those things I now get to use both side of my brain in ways most only dream about. it gave my higher perception , I can hear dog whistles, I can calculate math problems in my head without a calculator., maybe I should right a book about it, there is so many things I have learned after that moment in time. and I love talking to well educated people.
literally mind boggling
What a time to be alive. Our ancestors would be proud of this.
I love my brain.
they would be so proud that technology has led to roboticizing mankind and refining mind control. yeah.
@@nothingbutdope5316 🤖
I was hoping there would be a segment that considered the role of future quantum computers in mapping the human connectome.
That was dope. Good job 👍
If this could be accomplished, we should be able to eliminate all the things which cause problems. Anger, greed, lying, corruption, depression, mental illness, pride, arrogance, lust, aggression, obsession, anxiety, fear, criminal behavior, possessiveness, carelessness, laziness, etc.
Anyone else annoyed there was no exit to the maze? 8:59
The mouse was annoyed for sure
I'm most excited for brain machine interfaces. Being able to read and write neural code. I want to download skills like neo and experience full dive vr
Yesterday I was just thinking about how we would map the human brain.
Today, a UA-cam video about how to map the human brain suddenly appears in my feed.
Weird times man...
Fantastic work...
Sometimes i feel this much more exciting+interesting than Cosmology.
So, despite it being the topic of the video, the closest to an estimate is 20 years maybe if we're lucky?
The title of the 10 minute video was only sorta addressed for a few seconds.
there are things we just aren't meant to know the answer to. like what's inside a black hole, what was before the universe, how the human brain works, etc
Parts of *THE BRAIN* were in a jar in Wichita, Kansas, but I can't draw you a map to it.
Who else watching this in 2020?
2023 (:
Stfu stupid science bitch
I think that the environmental factors parts is very tough to monitor as you need constant brain activity surveillance to determine the changes in the brain
Looking at a few individual neurons is like looking at some transistors in a microprocessor. Yes it can be fascinating, but it will not show you how the processor functions. I think a map of functional regions and how they connect is the way to go. Later focus on individual regions and try to understand and map these. But starting top down makes more sense in understanding the brain. Something I noticed is the way main pathways are organized. They are very symmetrical over the left and right hemispheres. This implies the hemispheres are structured the same way. Maybe there's also some kind of symmetry in the functions, the hemispheres perform.
i really hope all of this turns into something good in the future and not into like ghost in the shell or cyberpunk stuff
Do a How Close Are We to a space elevator! That would be quite a breakthrough!
Space was our first frontier, consciousness our second. Who knows what we will 'seek' after that.
It's crazy that the things between our ears, are still the most advanced thing yet known to us in the universe.
The amount of data needed is shocking
**humanity thousand years later**
Makes self aware robots
**more several decades later(after human becomes extinct)**
Robots: "How close are we in mapping our brains....."
Great stuff.
Knowledge is power, right!!!!
thank you for this
Amazing!
1989: You cant even attempt to replicate the human brain, thats just quackery.
2019: Hold my brain
*Don't forget ... we also use the injuries and pathology in order to map function to structure.*
The brain named itself, this is because the brain/human wanted a more common name for the brain, thus making the name brain. Which then lead to how and why the brain works, which then leads to consciousness, then we realize that when we are thinking about this kind of stuff we are using our brains, which by thinking of that we also use our brains, and so on. To think that we can figure out how the universe works, but we can't map a brain, that's also using your brain aswell.
I like this
9:25 Thank you. Well said.
"I used to think that the human brain was the most fascinating part of the body.
Then I realized... well, look what's telling me that." -Emo Philips
PressRecord it’s fascinating how it can fascinate itself.
@@Minptahhathor it is called narcissists
Cant wait to konw what we dont know but will know
lmk when i can do human experiments
If we have mapped out the neural network of sea elegans, could we attempt recreating an artificial sea elegans neural network? If it ‘came to life’ it would be groundbreaking, and if it didn’t we would have to reconsider our definition of what it means to be alive!
Tom Holland it’s already done
Ajay S. Bal, did it come alive? Do you have a source for that?
Tom Holland kind of! Here, check it out yourself ua-cam.com/video/eYS7UIUM_SQ/v-deo.html
Brain: Hello brain, I'm going to understand you with science
Also brain: Invent science
Science: We have yet to fully understand our brain
Brain: I hate you, brain
Well, the brain uses the same compression methods as a computer so I don’t think it would help too much with traditional computers, but it might help with quantum computing
Watches science videos about future...... Damn i was born too early
shabeh undercoverz nope the future will be pretty bad. You think this will lead to a better life? Funny
We’re already there 🧠 🗺
About all the nerves around your brain that help you understand your reality around you
Hey!! I'm early for once!! :D
Sometimes I wish I was a gazillionaire just so I could fund research.
A Quantum Computer is the answer for this problem. We should first focus on building that, before spending years on creating brain map using a classic computer.
There's already a couple I believe, one of them by Google
No indication the brain works at the quantum level. Completely different fields of study.
I'm most excited for scientist to understand savant syndrome. With a greater understanding they can develop a drug that will allow exponential growth of the mind and possibly give us a chance against the fight in the coming intellectual divide.
So some brains gathered to find out how they work ..thats weird. wouldnt be more simple if one asks himself how he works? and he replies to himself.
love the music
WAU! This sounds promising
A next video of jaundice on sick
The thing is hart and the liver also needed to map, I heard a story of a girl having a heart of a died girl and she started to receive memories from a killer of the first one who died... Eventually they caught the killer...