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@JehovahsaysNetworth
@JehovahsaysNetworth 11 сағат бұрын
Time doesn’t exist for intelligence
@ninjuhdelic
@ninjuhdelic 17 сағат бұрын
Thanks for helping a hippie understand the universe a lil more
@TheWtfnonamez
@TheWtfnonamez Күн бұрын
Basically ..... If you play your favourite video game all day long, you will NOT enlarge your anterior cingulate cortex. But if you force yourself to play a NEW and unfamiliar video game every day, all day long, you WILL enlarge your anterior cingulate cortex.
@getaids7099
@getaids7099 Күн бұрын
Evolution is fake, so this video is a lie This is your brain on homosexuality
@Grazzmazzium
@Grazzmazzium 10 сағат бұрын
Perfection is finite. Evolution entails only perpetual growth.
@user-dc8sk4em8b
@user-dc8sk4em8b Күн бұрын
Brilliant video which explains basics of serotonin receptors (?Hats off to the creative brain behind ) - If a small area can include 5 HT1 A disinhibition, when explaining SSRI actions , that would pretty much cover basic psychopharmacology in connection to serotonin receptor function ( usually explained as the cause of delay in clinical response of most SSRI ‘s ) 👍👍👍👍
@yellowgrumpydog5528
@yellowgrumpydog5528 Күн бұрын
Your channel deserves sooooooo much. I come from a niche that follows Huberman and Diary of a CEO... Perhaps your KZbin algorithm is steaming up eheh. (and of course subscribed after watching 3 videos in a set)
@josephpchajek2685
@josephpchajek2685 Күн бұрын
Hint: It didn't
@PhysicalMath
@PhysicalMath Күн бұрын
There is an episode of a mysteries show with Zachary Quinto. He jumps out of an airplane in a mask, and has to memorize images. There is a clear difference in how many he remembers vs. how many he remembers when there is no adrenaline on the ground. . Perhaps the falling experiment needs to use a mask so there is total focus on the watch, or perhaps it's just going to fast for even the stressed brain to remember.
@senseofmindshow
@senseofmindshow Күн бұрын
That actually makes a lot of sense in light of the “dense memory” idea, where instead of time perception actually slowing down, the person is just forming more memories during highly emotional/intense events. Then when they look back on the memory, it seems like it took longer because they have more memories than they would typically have for that duration.
@MyCronos1
@MyCronos1 Күн бұрын
Gracias, clarísimo y muy interesante❤
@narrativeless404
@narrativeless404 Күн бұрын
5:45 Ah yes, a cellular architecture, just like a CPU(actually more like a GPU except even more specified on a specific task) Basically a perception but way bigger, more intertwined and complex
@Grazzmazzium
@Grazzmazzium 10 сағат бұрын
And with unpredictability, which a CPU doesn't have.
@narrativeless404
@narrativeless404 9 сағат бұрын
@@Grazzmazzium That's just when neurons die or move around We can get a good approximation, and then add more stuff if we need to
@Grazzmazzium
@Grazzmazzium 8 сағат бұрын
@@narrativeless404 ah ok
@clarkkent3730
@clarkkent3730 2 күн бұрын
The 747 Jetliner evolve from the Cessna plane? Did the semi truck evolve from the go Kart? Of course not! These merely show a common designer not a common ancestor; there are two types of evolution: microevolution and macroevolution - microevolution has been scientifically proven to be small changes within a specific species and kinds but never from one kind to another kind; macro evolution superimposed from the imagination upon microevolution by extrapolating the scientific concept from microevolution which has been observable and proven, and then superimposed upon a false theory in order to disprove a creator and to make supreme science overall: which leaves no room for the supernatural
@TeeMac68
@TeeMac68 2 күн бұрын
Correlation is not causation
@igor-yp1xv
@igor-yp1xv 2 күн бұрын
This is great content. I'm saving it to rewatch later to be sure I got it. Subscribed!
@NicholasWilliams-uk9xu
@NicholasWilliams-uk9xu 2 күн бұрын
Do you think that the specific stored (sugar and neural transmitter) amount is evolutionary selected for, meaning it has to do with (efficiency) balancing stimulus variation over the whole brain (pushing the brain to generalize)? Where (for each pathway of communication between brain regions) the current reinforcement learning coordination strategy of communication between 2 or more brain regions is favored base on the following. Given a communication pathway (ₙ) and a inverse importance for other communication pathways that handle differential tasks (ₒ), Where when denoting the target pathway of focus [Stored resource amount for work (Ra[ₙorₒ])], Sensory reward detection tied to the reinforcement learning of a pathway (Sr[ₙorₒ]), where (RaₙSrₙ)/(RaₒSrₒ)= Pathway activation level is inversely proportional to the sum of other inverse needs or recource depletion. Parallel appetites are competing for activation, and reinforcement learning time. Where then the magnitude of proportionality or inverse proportionality (between 2 communication pathways) can be represented as 2 direction vectors in the (x, y) plain, where growth in the orthogonal direction of (x) = dampening a proportionality or inverse proportionality of (y/-y), as these vectors scale relative to each others vectors direction of importance, this renders a specific proportionality scaling factor between those 2 or more pathways as you scale these proportionalities relative directions (growth in y is differential, do to distributed growth in the (x) direction), ((RaₙSrₙ)kₙ)/((RaₒSrₒ)|kₒ|).
@jiggita1
@jiggita1 2 күн бұрын
I have noticed that individuals who take anti-depressants (SSRI's in particular) experience a lot of fatigue. Many of these individuals share that it's their depression that causes the fatigue. However, after what you have shared, perhaps the increased availability of serotonin is contributing to a form of fatigue induced by the SSRI's. Thoughts?
@senseofmindshow
@senseofmindshow 2 күн бұрын
That’s a really interesting idea. It aligns with some research that seems to show an effect of “emotional blunting” that may come with SSRIs for some individuals. I wouldn’t doubt it, but I don’t have any evidence to say for sure one way or the other.
@jiggita1
@jiggita1 2 күн бұрын
@@senseofmindshow Thanks for taking the time to respond. Love this channel. I'm glad I found it this week!
@MindSetCoaching780
@MindSetCoaching780 2 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@senseofmindshow
@senseofmindshow 2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your support!
@My_Blindness
@My_Blindness 2 күн бұрын
Dear sir please back ground music 🎵🎶 in your video
@mattiafanti9751
@mattiafanti9751 2 күн бұрын
Vivaldi, 4seasons
@kcwestoutdoorclub3232
@kcwestoutdoorclub3232 2 күн бұрын
I respectfully disagree. If you want music you can always play it on another device at the same time as watching this one
@nicha2423
@nicha2423 2 күн бұрын
If habitual drug-taking reduces number of D2 receptors, what is the mechanism that causes reduced sensitivity to reward? As D2 receptors have high affinity and are bound at baseline firing rate, and D1 have low affinity and are bound at burst firing rate. Since the D1 receptors remain, why are positive associations effected? Thanks :)
@nicha2423
@nicha2423 2 күн бұрын
is it simply that there are less receptors available for DA to bind to?
@mystwolfe7791
@mystwolfe7791 3 күн бұрын
Next please tell us how the leprechauns ride unicorns. Use science words to make it sound true just like you did in this video.
@alexanderastafyev8105
@alexanderastafyev8105 3 күн бұрын
!!!
@marinakiell1069
@marinakiell1069 3 күн бұрын
I am literate but to enjoy a book I have to listen to it. There is no fun out of it when I look at the pages of books.
@user-io1nb1wl1u
@user-io1nb1wl1u 3 күн бұрын
You are just describing the differences and functions of the brain in different species. It is like you going to international space station and describing the functions of each section and comparing to may be an aircraft, helicopter etc. BUT, what you need to do is to tell, what was the evolutionary process of getting there- the detailed mechanics, the neuropeptides, the complex pathways, the new genes in humans, the physiological control etc based on random mutations/ natural selection.
@user-io1nb1wl1u
@user-io1nb1wl1u 3 күн бұрын
Absolutely disagree. You are just describing functional differences of the brain BUT not how it could come in to existence from random mutations and natural selection. Please tell me how following could occur through blind random mutations. Well human brain is 30 times more powerful and 5 times faster than the most advanced computer made by man. IBM sequioa is held in 316 sq meter building and has 96 racks. Our brain is 50,000 more efficient than an ordinary computer. It has got the capacity of the internet. - 2.5 petabytes. 100,000 reactions occur every second via 50-100 neuropeptides which we even don't understand. When we take one step our brain automatically controls different combinations of 200 muscles with in one second. When we sing vocal cords ossilate 400 times- perfectly co-ordinated by brain. When we swallow 22 muscles co-ordinates it. If we have to drain all power from our brain, it is said that it is like a TV is kept on for 300 years ! During life our brain stores 150 trillion pieces of information. Brain is linked to 10,000 KM of peripheral nervous system. Our brain has got 500 components and for every activity the combinations are different. Human brain project- over 150 institutions, over 2500 research paper, taken 10 yrs and 650 million Euros - conclusion- we don't understand even the basics of the brain. They have identified 7000 proteins of bewildering complexity in the brain. Via our brain we are able to recognise 100,000 tastes, 1 trillion different odours, up to 7.5 million colours. Our cognition has taken extra 1000 genes. Are these are perfectly helping our day to day life on earth. Please tell me if any above is WRIONG. If not, please tell how random mutational process could develop the most complex structure in the universe which we the humans can not even understand. !!!!
@AryanWarrior1000
@AryanWarrior1000 4 күн бұрын
I agree 👍👍 12.35
@DrApocalyptus
@DrApocalyptus 5 күн бұрын
I feel largely exhausted due to depression but somehow I feel like that isn't real exhaustion. I hope this helps me understand what my brain is doing somehow.
@senseofmindshow
@senseofmindshow 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I’m not a clinician, but what you’re describing is a very common symptom of depression. I’m really sorry to hear you’re experiencing that. Some of the strategies I mention here may help, but I urge you to talk to a mental health professional who can help you develop a more individually tailored plan for your specific circumstances. Stay strong and don’t stop yourself from reaching out for help.
@wesndesinc3367
@wesndesinc3367 6 күн бұрын
13:43 Ironclad
@veronicachezar6913
@veronicachezar6913 6 күн бұрын
Great videos but Taylor’s audio quality is quite choppy (not just this one, most of the videos have this issues). Perhaps you can consider investing in a little system upgrade so listeners can fully enjoy all the fantastic insights you share?
@senseofmindshow
@senseofmindshow 6 күн бұрын
Hi, thank you for the feedback and for watching the video. I think you'll notice that our most recent episodes--pretty much all of those published in 2024--have much clearer audio and higher quality video.
@QuaaludeCharlie
@QuaaludeCharlie 6 күн бұрын
Time is a funny Thing :) QC
@senseofmindshow
@senseofmindshow Күн бұрын
Agreed.
@aditiatal2485
@aditiatal2485 6 күн бұрын
Can we read one book after some year 2 or more times?
@DJOctobot
@DJOctobot 6 күн бұрын
Boys and girls. Story time! Were gonna tell you a story on how the unbelievably complex brain that has billions of neurons each more complex than any present day computer got together by chance. It rained on the rocks for millions of years, turned it into soup, and the soup spontaneously, randomly generated and came alive. And it just happened to randomly be able to be able to nourish and find nourishment for itself. And it found some other randomly generated microbe that was of the opposite gender in order to procreate. Now thats a trick! And one day for no reason one had a different kid and more different kids until you got… Us! Yes boys and girls we are all related to bananas and rocks. The intermediate between chimpanzees and humans conveniently went extint so we cant find it. So great great great great great great great great great great great great grandpa is bacteria. An ameoba is your cousin forty billion times removed.
@joeshmoe8345
@joeshmoe8345 6 күн бұрын
Very cool except smacking your lips between each sentence, I had to turn if off less than a minute in. Probably the most annoying verbal tick out there, I wish you didn't do that.
@DrApocalyptus
@DrApocalyptus 6 күн бұрын
I just wanted to tell you guys that you helped me stick with my passion for neuroscience throughout my very severe depressive episode. It wasn't easy, but I never gave up. I joined a lab at my university, made friends with people in the field and I kept on learning. Now I'm finally going to start studying cognitive neuroscience (came from psychology) starting this year!
@senseofmindshow
@senseofmindshow Күн бұрын
That’s fantastic to hear!
@kn9ioutom
@kn9ioutom 6 күн бұрын
The Republican Brain Is Pure IDIOCRACY !!!
@bobleclair5665
@bobleclair5665 7 күн бұрын
39:47,,, the attention span of most people is the average length of a song. The length of movies are calculated with the length of frames and politics, because of short term memory, is why politicians can keep their jobs
@bobleclair5665
@bobleclair5665 7 күн бұрын
36:01,, your clock,, the body is only 7 years old. Within 7 years, every cell in your body has renewed, for good or bad. Epigenetics is a resent study, very interesting
@bobleclair5665
@bobleclair5665 7 күн бұрын
18:16 “we live in the past “ that’s called memory , kinda like you have to go backwards to go forward. If you could better remember your dreams ( braking the vail) you would remember your future. In dreams, you can time travel. Remembering is the hard part.
@bobleclair5665
@bobleclair5665 7 күн бұрын
Time is like the language we use to communicate, to participate in our societies on an agreed upon standard. Time varies according to situations,like if you have bills, a job, no bills and no job. Do you like what you’re doing or do you hate it or are you in love. It seems to be more of a perception and that perception is different if you’re alone or with others, misery loves company, makes time go faster. . Land time or boaters time. If you live on a boat, your time regulates more with nature, the wind, the tides and the weather. Sometimes it’s necessary to leave for shore early to meet an appointment. Our clocks whether windup or atomic have to be adjusted to meet the seasons and orbits . Our minds time clock hasn’t been figured out yet ( peer review) . They have cameras that are well beyond the 24 frames a second, that some of us use in the 60s.. then there’s dreaming or imagination. Premonition or time traveling in your mind, picturing the future. Is that skipping some time or are you just not remembering how you got there. If you’re a carpenter or architect, it’s best not to skip time on how you got to your finish project or your blueprints will suffer. I remember free falling and I was taught to pull at around 34,000 feet. After looking at my altimeter and calmly pulling my ripcord. I was told by my instructor that I was around 28,000. It’s amazing how fast you are falling. Then pop. Time. Time is a funny thing .
@TomBearVideoGame
@TomBearVideoGame 7 күн бұрын
Very very scientific explanation, with the “Male want more offsprings” it is absolutely true, and if combine with “anxiety” quote then these can also explain why with human this can be a exception.
@FelyKotagbia
@FelyKotagbia 8 күн бұрын
Adam and Eve were created whole by God almighty the brain of Adam did not have to evolve the brain of Adam the first man was created whole . Animals & insects did not evolve God almighty created all he dinosaurs and extict animals ever known Genesis 1:25 And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
@AMC2283
@AMC2283 8 күн бұрын
Does quoting it help alleviate the fear it’s made up?
@eduardschreder1623
@eduardschreder1623 8 күн бұрын
why are there so many black people in your stock videos lol
@darwinlaluna3677
@darwinlaluna3677 8 күн бұрын
What I said is all facts, I have my dignity , I always carry my balls!!!
@pleeseno
@pleeseno 8 күн бұрын
Wow. Actually informative, deep dive into the literature and current knowledge. Expertly simplified and written to reach a lay-audience. Truly grateful for your time, thank you.
@jaysmith6863
@jaysmith6863 8 күн бұрын
Youve got one thing right, it is a belief system. Sounds like fairytales for adults.
@brandonEAgnew2002
@brandonEAgnew2002 8 күн бұрын
Whatever you say science denier
@jaysmith6863
@jaysmith6863 8 күн бұрын
@@brandonEAgnew2002 how so? Fact is many too a fairytale and ran with it. “I am quite conscious that my speculations run beyond the bounds of true science"-Darwin
@brandonEAgnew2002
@brandonEAgnew2002 8 күн бұрын
@@jaysmith6863 the theory of evolution was vindicated within Darwin’s lifetime. The discovery of archaeopteryx was exactly what Darwin predict we would find. You can quote mine Darwin all you want, I know it’s you creationists favorite thing to do. It’s like when you all take the eye line out of context
@jaysmith6863
@jaysmith6863 8 күн бұрын
@@brandonEAgnew2002 Your information is a little outdated. Read the study on Xiaotingia zhengi.. They now say the archaeopteryx is not a bird or transitional species, but rather a Velociraptor.
@brandonEAgnew2002
@brandonEAgnew2002 8 күн бұрын
@@jaysmith6863 uhuh.. and how likely is that when I investigate this source of yours that it’ll turn out that you’re misrepresenting this? Cuz you guys love doing that with everything. You guys misrepresent Mary Schweitzers work with the T. rex femur, you misrepresent Darwin’s work, you misrepresent embryology, etc.
@christopherchilton-smith6482
@christopherchilton-smith6482 8 күн бұрын
Oh no, I got to the end of this only to hear you say something about free will that makes me question your intellectual honesty. I need to go watch your free will episode, after going through Sapolsky's book Behave and watching his "debate" with my once hero Daniel Dennett I've come to realize there is only one correct answer to this for anyone thinking deeply about what's being discussed.
@dadsonworldwide3238
@dadsonworldwide3238 9 күн бұрын
Our many different notions of time was something that I was blessed to talk with my 1890s born great grandmother about as she knew what life was like before choo choo train standardized time or punching time clocks in factorys since she live a more rural American lifestyle. It was one where she witnessed the more subjective properties like hamiltonian oscillating waves correlated with idealized time emerge in publications. She was born on the heels of several several iterations & uses of time that took place in late 1800s early 1900s society and education.. Computation is about to take all over time anylitical task out of the majority society again. Thinking in seasons ,that meeting some one in appointment before or afternoon as markers. You no longer multi task the same rushed way as you learn in fast pace precision machining or in construction work. You have no issue envisioning how ancients built pyramid when your moving with every second monitoring ever movement made or produced.
@lucianmaximus4741
@lucianmaximus4741 9 күн бұрын
Gematria444:360=1.23*Monad
@arturkohut
@arturkohut 9 күн бұрын
Lana Del Rey once said: “Time present and time past Are both, perhaps, present in time future And time future contained in time past If all time is eternally present All time is unredeemable What might have been is an abstraction Remaining a perpetual possibility Only in a world of speculation What might have been and what has been Point to one end, which is always present Footfalls echo in the memory Down the passage which we did not take Towards the door we never opened Into the rose-garden”
@goga5104
@goga5104 5 күн бұрын
It's T. E. Eliot, "Four Quartetes".
@NicholasWilliams-uk9xu
@NicholasWilliams-uk9xu 9 күн бұрын
The internal times are not the overall physical time though, these time mechanisms in the brain are comparative differentials in frequency of events over physical time. When I code I use a lot of time deltas to tie events, but all these times owe their event tracking to a more fundamental time (the computer clock). Time is a comparative between differential flow rates of motion, this is a relative reference frame of time, not the time that ties all physical transformation events.
@stellarwind1946
@stellarwind1946 9 күн бұрын
Huh?
@NicholasWilliams-uk9xu
@NicholasWilliams-uk9xu 9 күн бұрын
@@stellarwind1946 Comparative differentials in frequency of events = time keeping in the brain. It's a product of how neurons communicate information to each other in a ensemble. (when one thing happens more than another, there is differential shifts in activity within the ensemble of neurons [the pathway being activated changes, therefore timing mechanisms have changed]).