- published: 15 Aug 2013
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Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
[You can watch the full conversation on our website (www.ideasroadshow.com) or iPad app on...
published: 15 Aug 2013
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
[You can watch the full conversation on our website (www.ideasroadshow.com) or iPad app on Apple Newsstand] What is intelligence? Surely it's not just one thing: one can have a high IQ but that doesn't mean they're street smart nor does that include being emotionally intelligent. And what about wit? John Duncan, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Cambridge University, is convinced these are all related and measurable by the General or G factor. Howard sat down with John in Cambridge to talk about the nature of G as explained through Duncan's book How Intelligence Happens, G's history and the tests involved in it's proof, as well as the behaviour of neurons, brain imaging technology and the future of the lucrative field of neuroscience.- published: 15 Aug 2013
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Megan deBettencourt - Applied Mathematics
Megan deBettencourt started participating in faculty research projects at Columbia since h...
published: 20 Oct 2010
author: ColumbiaSEAS
Megan deBettencourt - Applied Mathematics
Megan deBettencourt - Applied Mathematics
Megan deBettencourt started participating in faculty research projects at Columbia since her second year at SEAS. Her senior year, she worked on neuroscience...- published: 20 Oct 2010
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- author: ColumbiaSEAS
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In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
This video is part 1 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 2 -http://...
published: 21 Feb 2013
author: Tom Hickson
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
This video is part 1 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 2 -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZGnxi9jOFk How does an animal/machine beco...- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 1450
- author: Tom Hickson
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Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets in the Developing World through Satellite Intelligence and Behavioral B...
published: 17 Jan 2013
author: TEDxTalks
Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets in the Developing World through Satellite Intelligence and Behavioral Biomimicry Can we estimate economic activity from the sky? Can we sa...- published: 17 Jan 2013
- views: 157
- author: TEDxTalks
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Intelligence and Learning in Brains and Machines
Speaker begins at 3:26 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Heller Lectures Series in Comput...
published: 07 Jan 2010
author: HebrewUniversity
Intelligence and Learning in Brains and Machines
Intelligence and Learning in Brains and Machines
Speaker begins at 3:26 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Heller Lectures Series in Computational Neuroscience The Interdisciplinary Center for Neural Comput...- published: 07 Jan 2010
- views: 7823
- author: HebrewUniversity
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In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
This video is part 2 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 1 - http:/...
published: 21 Feb 2013
author: Tom Hickson
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
This video is part 2 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 1 - http://youtu.be/vTrMs8dtWAY How does an animal/machine become intelligent...- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 414
- author: Tom Hickson
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Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
In order to determine the intelligence of a species, scientists often use the brain mass r...
published: 30 Dec 2013
Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
In order to determine the intelligence of a species, scientists often use the brain mass relative to the body size of an animal. But it turns out that although relative brain size does play a role in the level of intelligence, there are other factors that might also be important to the development of an intelligent brain. Neuroscientists from Harvard University have offered up an explanation for how complex brains capable of high levels of intelligence evolved in modern humans. By mapping the connections in the human brain using functional magnetic resonance imaging, the researchers were able to compare the brain structures of several species. Mammalian animal brains are separated into areas called cortices that control different sensory inputs like vision, along with motor cortices for behavior. These cortices are connected by neurons in a straightforward fashion. Human brains however, also have well developed association cortices wired in a complex and random pattern. The researchers found that there are more of these connections in the human brain which reportedly control our decision making, memory recall and introspection. There is no definitive test for animal intelligence, but because of our faculties and cognitive capabilities, and advanced use of tools and language, humans are believed to be the most intelligent species on the planet.- published: 30 Dec 2013
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Neuroscience and the Legal System: David Eagleman
Read more about David Eagleman: http://www.thelavinagency.com/speaker-david-eagleman.html ...
published: 19 Sep 2012
author: The Lavin Agency
Neuroscience and the Legal System: David Eagleman
Neuroscience and the Legal System: David Eagleman
Read more about David Eagleman: http://www.thelavinagency.com/speaker-david-eagleman.html Neuroscience and author David Eagleman discusses how recent breakth...- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 191
- author: The Lavin Agency
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Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
Smith Group Lecture by Jeff Hawkins presented at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Scienc...
published: 18 Oct 2011
author: BeckmanInstitute
Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
Smith Group Lecture by Jeff Hawkins presented at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ...- published: 18 Oct 2011
- views: 7909
- author: BeckmanInstitute
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IRP Scientific Imaging Webinar (Part 1) - Sriram Subramaniam, NIH
"Applying New Imaging Techniques to Your Research: Advice from the Experts" (Part I, featu...
published: 16 Nov 2012
IRP Scientific Imaging Webinar (Part 1) - Sriram Subramaniam, NIH
IRP Scientific Imaging Webinar (Part 1) - Sriram Subramaniam, NIH
"Applying New Imaging Techniques to Your Research: Advice from the Experts" (Part I, featuring Dr. Sriram Subramaniam) The resolution of light microscopy was...- published: 16 Nov 2012
- views: 277
- author: NIH Intramural Research Program (IRP)
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Polyworld: Using Evolution to Design Artificial Intelligence
Google Tech Talks November, 8 2007 ABSTRACT This presentation is about a potential shortcu...
published: 13 Nov 2007
author: GoogleTechTalks
Polyworld: Using Evolution to Design Artificial Intelligence
Polyworld: Using Evolution to Design Artificial Intelligence
Google Tech Talks November, 8 2007 ABSTRACT This presentation is about a potential shortcut to artificial intelligence by trading mind-design for world-desig...- published: 13 Nov 2007
- views: 120060
- author: GoogleTechTalks
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Image Processing using artificial intelligence, supervised classification, RGB segmentation_Source
Contact: Srikar Garrepally
sgarrep@gmail.com...
published: 22 Sep 2013
Image Processing using artificial intelligence, supervised classification, RGB segmentation_Source
Image Processing using artificial intelligence, supervised classification, RGB segmentation_Source
Contact: Srikar Garrepally sgarrep@gmail.com- published: 22 Sep 2013
- views: 6
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An Evening of Neuroscience and Music (Part 3)
On October 21, 2010 Abhilash Desai, M.D.. Associate Professor at the Department of Neurolo...
published: 14 Mar 2011
An Evening of Neuroscience and Music (Part 3)
An Evening of Neuroscience and Music (Part 3)
On October 21, 2010 Abhilash Desai, M.D.. Associate Professor at the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry at Saint Louis University School of Medicine and ...- published: 14 Mar 2011
- views: 419
- author: Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
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MDM-L06T30: Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) \ Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - B
Bar-Ilan University & The Chaim Sheba Medical Center - The Biomedical Informatics Program ...
published: 06 Jul 2012
MDM-L06T30: Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) \ Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - B
MDM-L06T30: Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) \ Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - B
Bar-Ilan University & The Chaim Sheba Medical Center - The Biomedical Informatics Program - and The Science Network of Medical Data Mining Course 80-665 - Me...- published: 06 Jul 2012
- views: 922
- author: The Science Network of Medical Data Mining
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IRP Scientific Imaging Webinar (Part 3) - Clare Waterman, NIH
"Applying New Imaging Techniques to Your Research: Advice from the Experts" (Part 3) The r...
published: 16 Nov 2012
IRP Scientific Imaging Webinar (Part 3) - Clare Waterman, NIH
IRP Scientific Imaging Webinar (Part 3) - Clare Waterman, NIH
"Applying New Imaging Techniques to Your Research: Advice from the Experts" (Part 3) The resolution of light microscopy was long thought to be limited by the...- published: 16 Nov 2012
- views: 244
- author: NIH Intramural Research Program (IRP)
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TOTAL RECALL - Symposium - Alfred Anwander - EN
Mapping the network of nerves in the human brain is the subject of a speech by neuroscient...
published: 16 Sep 2013
TOTAL RECALL - Symposium - Alfred Anwander - EN
TOTAL RECALL - Symposium - Alfred Anwander - EN
Mapping the network of nerves in the human brain is the subject of a speech by neuroscientist Alfred Anwander of the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences. He reports on diffusion tensor imaging and connectome research, methods scientists are now using to better understand human memory. Alfred Anwander (DE) is a neuroscientist and connectome researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig who is making important contributions to research on anatomic linkages with an emphasis on language networks in the brain and learning to speak. http://www.aec.at/totalrecall/en/2013/07/31/total-recall-symposium-panel-1/- published: 16 Sep 2013
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17th Kenneth B Myer Lecture - Dr. Karl Deisseroth - Clarity of Mind - October 2013
Clarity of Mind: Optical Deconstruction of Fully-Assembled Biological Systems
Dr. Deisse...
published: 08 Nov 2013
17th Kenneth B Myer Lecture - Dr. Karl Deisseroth - Clarity of Mind - October 2013
17th Kenneth B Myer Lecture - Dr. Karl Deisseroth - Clarity of Mind - October 2013
Clarity of Mind: Optical Deconstruction of Fully-Assembled Biological Systems Dr. Deisseroth is an associate professor of bioengineering and psychiatry at Stanford University. As a psychiatrist, Stanford University's Karl Deisseroth treats patients with depression, schizophrenia, and other serious mental health disorders. But early in his career he bumped up against the limitations of the field. Brain disorders are chronic, hard to treat, and sometimes fatal. Drugs often don't help. "We just don't understand them," Deisseroth says of mental illness and other brain disorders like Parkinson's disease. He has developed and applied novel technologies for controlling (optogenetics) and imaging (CLARITY) specific elements within intact biological systems, and continues to develop and apply new technologies to study physiology and behavior in health and disease, as well as train researchers around the world. He has received the NIH Pioneer Award (2005), Scheutze Prize (2008), Society for Neuroscience Young Investigator Award (2009), Koetser Prize (2010), Nakasone Prize (2010), Spencer Prize (2011), UNC/Perl Prize (2012), Zuelch Prize (2012), Pasarow Prize (2013), BRAIN prize (2013) and Lounsbery Prize (2013). Deisseroth is a member of the Institute of Medicine and the National Academy of Sciences.- published: 08 Nov 2013
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Qu'est-ce qu'un cerveau ?
À l'occasion de Cervorama, exposition interactive organisée par Cap Sciences à Bordeaux ju...
published: 24 Oct 2013
Qu'est-ce qu'un cerveau ?
Qu'est-ce qu'un cerveau ?
À l'occasion de Cervorama, exposition interactive organisée par Cap Sciences à Bordeaux jusqu'au 5 janvier 2014, Daniel Choquet, directeur de recherche au CNRS, directeur de l'Institut interdisciplinaire de neuroscience, de la plateforme Bordeaux Imaging Center, membre de l'Académie des sciences et directeur scientifique du projet LabEx BRAIN ainsi que Xavier Leinekugel, chargé de recherche à l'Inserm sur la dynamique des réseaux neuronaux et vasculaires dans les processus amnésiques ont échangé lors d'un débat à huit clos sur la composition et le rôle du cerveau. Vidéo : réalisation et montage par Claire Sémavoine et Ugo Savouillan pour Cap Sciences.- published: 24 Oct 2013
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