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Human Brain: How smart can we get - Documentary
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The Unfixed Brain
In this teaching video, Suzanne Stensaas, Ph.D., Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine, demonstrates the properties and anatomy of an unfixed brain. WARNING: The video contains graphic images, a human brain from a recent autopsy. Background noise is unrelated to this brain or the deceased. There are two purposes for this video: 1) to stress the vulnerab
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5 Incredible Unexplained Mysteries Of The Brain
The brain is an incredible organ, and according to recent research it's even more complex that first thought. A single human brain is believed to have more molecular-scale switches than all of the internet connections, routers and computers in the world.
So here we have 5 mind blowing mysteries surround the brain that are sure to leave you thinking. From the mysteries of dreaming to the unanswera
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The Most Amazing Facts About The Human Brain
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Jokes aside, if there is one thing we have in common with each other, it’s the fact that we all have a brain. Brains come in all shapes and sizes, and hum
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THE AWAKENING – Quantum Mechanics of the Human Brain & Consciousness
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Dr. Granville Dharmawardena of the University of Colombo writes that psychologists often speak of the mind and the body as two separate entities for convenience, but most acknowledge that they are intimately entwined. Yet none knows exactly how or how intimat
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TOP Secrets about the Human Brain - HD Full Documentary
TOP Secrets about the Human Brain - HD Full Documentary
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Suzana Herculano-Houzel: What is so special about the human brain?
The human brain is puzzling -- it is curiously large given the size of our bodies, uses a tremendous amount of energy for its weight and has a bizarrely dense cerebral cortex. But: why? Neuroscientist Suzana Herculano-Houzel puts on her detective's cap and leads us through this mystery. By making "brain soup," she arrives at a startling conclusion.
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Human Anatomy Dissection 15 (part 1 of 2) Brain
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Power of Human Brain (Mind Over Matter) - Full Documentary
The human brain has the same general structure as the brains of other mammals, but has a more developed cerebral cortex than any other. Large animals such as whales and elephants have larger brains in absolute terms, but when measured using the encephalization quotient, which compensates for body size, the human brain is almost twice as large as the brain of the bottlenose dolphin, and three times
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Human Brain And Quantum Physics ( Science ) - Full Documentary HD
Human Brain And Quantum Physics - Full Documentary HD
Human Brain And Quantum Physics. Credits to ATHENE'S
the following documentary presents new developments in neuroscience and a solution to current unsolved problems in physics, Solely focused on scientifically verified data, it also has philosophical repercussions to life, death and the origins of universe.
Dr. Granville Dharmawardena of the
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How the human brain works
An animated tour around the human brain (commissioned for Brain Awareness Week)
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[ National Geographic ] The Human Brain - Nat Geo Wild HD Documentary 2015
[ National Geographic ] The Human Brain - Nat Geo Wild HD Documentary 2015
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Human brain and its parts - Biology
This is a biology video for grade 7-8th students about the human brain and its different parts which include fore brain, mid brain and the hind brain.
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Dissecting Brains
Martha Henson, 2012. Digital video (7 minutes) On Wednesdays at Hammersmith Hospital in London, a few recently preserved human brains are dissected according...
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Human Brain Anatomy
A Description of Human Brain. This video is dedicated to all who study anatomy physiology and who wish to learn more about human body. This covers most of human brains structures and some main functions of them.
Questions are always welcome, and thats how we learn Anatomy.
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Hydatid Cyst of Human Brain
The Hydatid cyst in the video weighed approximately 300gms and had a diameter of 9 cms .
It was removed from the left parietal lobe of a 13 year boy,an inhabitant of Chattisgarh( India).
It was removed using the Dowling technique(A
pressurized water jet is used to seperate the paper thin cyst wall from the surrounding tissue).
It was removed in toto.
The cyst was that of an echinococcus granulosu
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Documentary about Human Brain
The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals—only a few invertebrates such as sponges, jellyfish, adult sea squirts and starfish do not have a brain, even if diffuse neural tissue is present. It is located in the head, usually close to the primary sensory organs for such senses as vision, hearing, balance, taste, and smell. T
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Secrets of The Human Brain - Flash Documentary
Secrets of The Human Brain Flash Documentary 2013 2014 This documentary as well as all of the rest of these documentaries shown here are about important t.
The Brain : Documentary on the Abilities of the Human Brain . 2013 This documentary as well as the rest of these documentaries shown here relate to important.
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The Human Brain | Adan Sher | TEDxISPP
My TEDTalk is about how much we have accomplished so far in understanding the human brain, how much we will achieve in the future, the question of Artificial Intelligence and its possible consequences.
Adan Sher is a student at NISC.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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The Miracle in Human Brain
how your brain works, amazing connections between billions of neuron cells.
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Human Brain Animation | Learn Anatomy Of Human Brain
This video explains the anatomy of the Human Brain. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. ...
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7 Ways To Hack Your Brain
The brain is easily the most complex and mysterious organ in the human body. What we do understand about the human brain has allowed experts to figure out wa...
The Unfixed Brain
In this teaching video, Suzanne Stensaas, Ph.D., Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine, demonstrates the properties...
In this teaching video, Suzanne Stensaas, Ph.D., Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine, demonstrates the properties and anatomy of an unfixed brain. WARNING: The video contains graphic images, a human brain from a recent autopsy. Background noise is unrelated to this brain or the deceased. There are two purposes for this video: 1) to stress the vulnerability of the brain to highlight the importance of wearing helmets, seat belts, and taking care of this very precious tissue, and 2) to use as a teaching aid for students who only have access to fixed tissue, models, and pictures.
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In this teaching video, Suzanne Stensaas, Ph.D., Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine, demonstrates the properties and anatomy of an unfixed brain. WARNING: The video contains graphic images, a human brain from a recent autopsy. Background noise is unrelated to this brain or the deceased. There are two purposes for this video: 1) to stress the vulnerability of the brain to highlight the importance of wearing helmets, seat belts, and taking care of this very precious tissue, and 2) to use as a teaching aid for students who only have access to fixed tissue, models, and pictures.
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5 Incredible Unexplained Mysteries Of The Brain
The brain is an incredible organ, and according to recent research it's even more complex that first thought. A single human brain is believed to have more mole...
The brain is an incredible organ, and according to recent research it's even more complex that first thought. A single human brain is believed to have more molecular-scale switches than all of the internet connections, routers and computers in the world.
So here we have 5 mind blowing mysteries surround the brain that are sure to leave you thinking. From the mysteries of dreaming to the unanswerable question of what is reality?
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The brain is an incredible organ, and according to recent research it's even more complex that first thought. A single human brain is believed to have more molecular-scale switches than all of the internet connections, routers and computers in the world.
So here we have 5 mind blowing mysteries surround the brain that are sure to leave you thinking. From the mysteries of dreaming to the unanswerable question of what is reality?
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The Most Amazing Facts About The Human Brain
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Jokes aside, if there is one thing we have in common with each other, it’s the fact that we all have a brain. Brains come in all shapes and sizes, and humans have been fortunate enough to be born with a brain that has a great capacity for thinking and coming up with some of the most brilliant ideas and concepts our age has ever known. People like Einstein was said to have used more of his brain capacity than others. And you have to wonder about the brains of such brilliant people such as Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson. Of course, brains can also be damage from injury, developmental issues, and drugs. What are the capabilities of the brain? What are some of the most amazing things that the brain can accomplish? Put on your seat belt and find out.
Our brains are comprised of 60% fat (making it the fattest organ in our body) and weighs about 3 pounds. With all of that electricity pulsating through our neurons, we’re glad that fat is in there. Speaking of neurons, the brain has over 100 billion and they can move at a speed of 270 miles per hour, all dedicated to sending information throughout our body. Any movement that you make with your body, the words you speak, and what you’re thinking, was all information sent through your neurons. This means that your brain is working as we speak.
Since our brain is like a “central control” for our bodies, it doesn’t have any pain receptors. This means that the brain can’t feel pain. You may have seen news reports of neurosurgeons who have performed brain surgery while their patient is still alive. It is a common practice, especially if the doctor is trying to fix a motor skill or basic function of the body and they need their patient awake through the process to test and check for success.
You’ve probably daydreamed or have gotten lost in your thoughts a few times in your life. It has been shown that the brain has over 70,000 thoughts per day. Some people can experience lack of sleep, depression, paranoia, and other types of stress. This is why the practice of meditation has become such a popular trend, as it can help calm the mind down and change. Just as our bodies can change from our lifestyles, the brain can change as well and adjust based on what you’re doing in your life. That’s where the saying, “Practice makes perfect” comes from. Also, thanks to mainstream media, people who possess psychic abilities have become extremely popular. But studies have shown that we all have psychic abilities one way or another. The brain naturally produces something called DMT, or “the spirit molecule” which causes the body to experience hallucinations and spiritual awakenings. DMT is usually released at birth, while sleeping (for our dreams), and death.
These are yet just a few of the amazing things that our brains can do. Which is essential that taking care of your brain is crucial for good mental health and physical health.
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Jokes aside, if there is one thing we have in common with each other, it’s the fact that we all have a brain. Brains come in all shapes and sizes, and humans have been fortunate enough to be born with a brain that has a great capacity for thinking and coming up with some of the most brilliant ideas and concepts our age has ever known. People like Einstein was said to have used more of his brain capacity than others. And you have to wonder about the brains of such brilliant people such as Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson. Of course, brains can also be damage from injury, developmental issues, and drugs. What are the capabilities of the brain? What are some of the most amazing things that the brain can accomplish? Put on your seat belt and find out.
Our brains are comprised of 60% fat (making it the fattest organ in our body) and weighs about 3 pounds. With all of that electricity pulsating through our neurons, we’re glad that fat is in there. Speaking of neurons, the brain has over 100 billion and they can move at a speed of 270 miles per hour, all dedicated to sending information throughout our body. Any movement that you make with your body, the words you speak, and what you’re thinking, was all information sent through your neurons. This means that your brain is working as we speak.
Since our brain is like a “central control” for our bodies, it doesn’t have any pain receptors. This means that the brain can’t feel pain. You may have seen news reports of neurosurgeons who have performed brain surgery while their patient is still alive. It is a common practice, especially if the doctor is trying to fix a motor skill or basic function of the body and they need their patient awake through the process to test and check for success.
You’ve probably daydreamed or have gotten lost in your thoughts a few times in your life. It has been shown that the brain has over 70,000 thoughts per day. Some people can experience lack of sleep, depression, paranoia, and other types of stress. This is why the practice of meditation has become such a popular trend, as it can help calm the mind down and change. Just as our bodies can change from our lifestyles, the brain can change as well and adjust based on what you’re doing in your life. That’s where the saying, “Practice makes perfect” comes from. Also, thanks to mainstream media, people who possess psychic abilities have become extremely popular. But studies have shown that we all have psychic abilities one way or another. The brain naturally produces something called DMT, or “the spirit molecule” which causes the body to experience hallucinations and spiritual awakenings. DMT is usually released at birth, while sleeping (for our dreams), and death.
These are yet just a few of the amazing things that our brains can do. Which is essential that taking care of your brain is crucial for good mental health and physical health.
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THE AWAKENING – Quantum Mechanics of the Human Brain & Consciousness
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Dr. Granville Dharmawardena of the University of Colombo writes that psychologists often speak of the mind and the body as two separate entities for convenience, but most acknowledge that they are intimately entwined. Yet none knows exactly how or how intimately. So the mind body problem keeps stubbornly resisting a definite solution. Philosopher John Searle (Mills Professor of Philosophy, University of California, and Berkley) says that today’s philosophers are reluctant to tackle such big problems as how people have been trying to understand their relationship to the universe.
All these refer to the elusive relationship between the body and the mind referred to more generally as the brain-mind problem. The brain-mind relationship has baffled mankind for a very long time. One main reason for this is that it was not considered as a candidate for scientific study until recently.
Psychology and related sciences were able to continue for many years by either ignoring the brain entirely or at best treating it as a black box whose rules of operation could be understood without reference to its internal contents or composition.
The human brain without doubt is the most complex organ in the known universe. It is physical and biological. Therefore, it has to be amenable to scientific probing without the intervention of such considerations as the Gödel’s theorem, which states that there are statements in mathematical systems which are true but cannot be proven within those systems.
Consciousness on the other hand is neither physical nor biological. Therefore, it is a more elusive subject to deal with and Gödel’s considerations may have a role to play there. Attempts to understand brain and consciousness have been mostly based on restrictive Newtonian classical science and exclusively the material realm composed of matter.
Although the powers of understanding of human senses and the scope of Newtonian science are limited to three spatial dimensions, the scope of our universe is not limited to three dimensions. In fact, news theories hypothesize there are eleven dimensions. Many of the natural phenomena happening within our universe transcend the three dimension scene. Therefore, it is not possible to assume that the mechanisms of operation of the brain and consciousness remain imprisoned within the confines of Isaac Newton’s three dimensional material universe. Just as the Earth was proved not to be the center of the universe, our current theories that govern our physical universe such as Einstein’s gravity theory and others may become obsolete in our understanding of reality.
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Dr. Granville Dharmawardena of the University of Colombo writes that psychologists often speak of the mind and the body as two separate entities for convenience, but most acknowledge that they are intimately entwined. Yet none knows exactly how or how intimately. So the mind body problem keeps stubbornly resisting a definite solution. Philosopher John Searle (Mills Professor of Philosophy, University of California, and Berkley) says that today’s philosophers are reluctant to tackle such big problems as how people have been trying to understand their relationship to the universe.
All these refer to the elusive relationship between the body and the mind referred to more generally as the brain-mind problem. The brain-mind relationship has baffled mankind for a very long time. One main reason for this is that it was not considered as a candidate for scientific study until recently.
Psychology and related sciences were able to continue for many years by either ignoring the brain entirely or at best treating it as a black box whose rules of operation could be understood without reference to its internal contents or composition.
The human brain without doubt is the most complex organ in the known universe. It is physical and biological. Therefore, it has to be amenable to scientific probing without the intervention of such considerations as the Gödel’s theorem, which states that there are statements in mathematical systems which are true but cannot be proven within those systems.
Consciousness on the other hand is neither physical nor biological. Therefore, it is a more elusive subject to deal with and Gödel’s considerations may have a role to play there. Attempts to understand brain and consciousness have been mostly based on restrictive Newtonian classical science and exclusively the material realm composed of matter.
Although the powers of understanding of human senses and the scope of Newtonian science are limited to three spatial dimensions, the scope of our universe is not limited to three dimensions. In fact, news theories hypothesize there are eleven dimensions. Many of the natural phenomena happening within our universe transcend the three dimension scene. Therefore, it is not possible to assume that the mechanisms of operation of the brain and consciousness remain imprisoned within the confines of Isaac Newton’s three dimensional material universe. Just as the Earth was proved not to be the center of the universe, our current theories that govern our physical universe such as Einstein’s gravity theory and others may become obsolete in our understanding of reality.
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TOP Secrets about the Human Brain - HD Full Documentary
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TOP Secrets about the Human Brain - HD Full Documentary
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TOP Secrets about the Human Brain - HD Full Documentary
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Suzana Herculano-Houzel: What is so special about the human brain?
The human brain is puzzling -- it is curiously large given the size of our bodies, uses a tremendous amount of energy for its weight and has a bizarrely dense c...
The human brain is puzzling -- it is curiously large given the size of our bodies, uses a tremendous amount of energy for its weight and has a bizarrely dense cerebral cortex. But: why? Neuroscientist Suzana Herculano-Houzel puts on her detective's cap and leads us through this mystery. By making "brain soup," she arrives at a startling conclusion.
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The human brain is puzzling -- it is curiously large given the size of our bodies, uses a tremendous amount of energy for its weight and has a bizarrely dense cerebral cortex. But: why? Neuroscientist Suzana Herculano-Houzel puts on her detective's cap and leads us through this mystery. By making "brain soup," she arrives at a startling conclusion.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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Power of Human Brain (Mind Over Matter) - Full Documentary
The human brain has the same general structure as the brains of other mammals, but has a more developed cerebral cortex than any other. Large animals such as wh...
The human brain has the same general structure as the brains of other mammals, but has a more developed cerebral cortex than any other. Large animals such as whales and elephants have larger brains in absolute terms, but when measured using the encephalization quotient, which compensates for body size, the human brain is almost twice as large as the brain of the bottlenose dolphin, and three times as large as the brain of a chimpanzee. Much of the expansion comes from the cerebral cortex, especially the frontal lobes, which are associated with executive functions such as self-control, planning, reasoning, and abstract thought. The portion of the cerebral cortex devoted to vision, the visual cortex, is also greatly enlarged in humans.
The human cerebral cortex is a thick layer of neural tissue that covers most of the brain. This layer is folded in a way that increases the amount of surface that can fit into the volume available. The pattern of folds is similar across individuals, although there are many small variations. The cortex is divided into four "lobes", called the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe. (Some classification systems also include a limbic lobe and treat the insular cortex as a lobe.) Within each lobe are numerous cortical areas, each associated with a particular function, including vision, motor control, and language. The left and right sides of the cortex are broadly similar in shape, and most cortical areas are replicated on both sides. Some areas, though, show strong lateralization, particularly areas that are involved in language. In most people, the left hemisphere is "dominant" for language, with the right hemisphere playing only a minor role. There are other functions, such as spatiotemporal reasoning, for which the right hemisphere is usually dominant.
Despite being protected by the thick bones of the skull, suspended in cerebrospinal fluid, and isolated from the bloodstream by the blood–brain barrier, the human brain is susceptible to damage and disease. The most common forms of physical damage are closed head injuries such as a blow to the head, a stroke, or poisoning by a variety of chemicals that can act as neurotoxins. Infection of the brain, though serious, is rare due to the biological barriers that protect it. The human brain is also susceptible to degenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease. A number of psychiatric conditions, such as schizophrenia and depression, are thought to be associated with brain dysfunctions, although the nature of such brain anomalies is not well understood.
Scientifically, the techniques that are used to study the human brain differ in important ways from those that are used to study the brains of other mammals. On the one hand, invasive techniques such as inserting electrodes into the brain, or disabling parts of the brain in order to examine the effect on behavior, are used with non-human species, but for ethical reasons, are generally not performed with humans. On the other hand, humans are the only subjects who can respond to complex verbal instructions. Thus, it is often possible to use non-invasive techniques such as functional neuroimaging or EEG recording more productively with humans than with non-humans. Furthermore, some of the most important topics, such as language, can hardly be studied at all except in humans. In many cases, human and non-human studies form essential complements to each other. Individual brain cells (except where tissue samples are taken for biopsy for suspected brain tumors) can only be studied in non-humans; complex cognitive tasks can only be studied in humans. Combining the two sources of information to yield a complete functional understanding of the human brain is an ongoing challenge for neuroscience.
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The human brain has the same general structure as the brains of other mammals, but has a more developed cerebral cortex than any other. Large animals such as whales and elephants have larger brains in absolute terms, but when measured using the encephalization quotient, which compensates for body size, the human brain is almost twice as large as the brain of the bottlenose dolphin, and three times as large as the brain of a chimpanzee. Much of the expansion comes from the cerebral cortex, especially the frontal lobes, which are associated with executive functions such as self-control, planning, reasoning, and abstract thought. The portion of the cerebral cortex devoted to vision, the visual cortex, is also greatly enlarged in humans.
The human cerebral cortex is a thick layer of neural tissue that covers most of the brain. This layer is folded in a way that increases the amount of surface that can fit into the volume available. The pattern of folds is similar across individuals, although there are many small variations. The cortex is divided into four "lobes", called the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe. (Some classification systems also include a limbic lobe and treat the insular cortex as a lobe.) Within each lobe are numerous cortical areas, each associated with a particular function, including vision, motor control, and language. The left and right sides of the cortex are broadly similar in shape, and most cortical areas are replicated on both sides. Some areas, though, show strong lateralization, particularly areas that are involved in language. In most people, the left hemisphere is "dominant" for language, with the right hemisphere playing only a minor role. There are other functions, such as spatiotemporal reasoning, for which the right hemisphere is usually dominant.
Despite being protected by the thick bones of the skull, suspended in cerebrospinal fluid, and isolated from the bloodstream by the blood–brain barrier, the human brain is susceptible to damage and disease. The most common forms of physical damage are closed head injuries such as a blow to the head, a stroke, or poisoning by a variety of chemicals that can act as neurotoxins. Infection of the brain, though serious, is rare due to the biological barriers that protect it. The human brain is also susceptible to degenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease. A number of psychiatric conditions, such as schizophrenia and depression, are thought to be associated with brain dysfunctions, although the nature of such brain anomalies is not well understood.
Scientifically, the techniques that are used to study the human brain differ in important ways from those that are used to study the brains of other mammals. On the one hand, invasive techniques such as inserting electrodes into the brain, or disabling parts of the brain in order to examine the effect on behavior, are used with non-human species, but for ethical reasons, are generally not performed with humans. On the other hand, humans are the only subjects who can respond to complex verbal instructions. Thus, it is often possible to use non-invasive techniques such as functional neuroimaging or EEG recording more productively with humans than with non-humans. Furthermore, some of the most important topics, such as language, can hardly be studied at all except in humans. In many cases, human and non-human studies form essential complements to each other. Individual brain cells (except where tissue samples are taken for biopsy for suspected brain tumors) can only be studied in non-humans; complex cognitive tasks can only be studied in humans. Combining the two sources of information to yield a complete functional understanding of the human brain is an ongoing challenge for neuroscience.
- published: 02 Feb 2015
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Human Brain And Quantum Physics ( Science ) - Full Documentary HD
Human Brain And Quantum Physics - Full Documentary HD
Human Brain And Quantum Physics. Credits to ATHENE'S
the following documentary presents new developments...
Human Brain And Quantum Physics - Full Documentary HD
Human Brain And Quantum Physics. Credits to ATHENE'S
the following documentary presents new developments in neuroscience and a solution to current unsolved problems in physics, Solely focused on scientifically verified data, it also has philosophical repercussions to life, death and the origins of universe.
Dr. Granville Dharmawardena of the University of Colombo writes that psychologists often speak of the mind and the body as two separate entities for convenience, but most acknowledge that they are intimately entwined. Yet none knows exactly how or how intimately. So the mind body problem keeps stubbornly resisting a definite solution. Philosopher John Searle (Mills Professor of Philosophy, University of California, and Berkley) says that today’s philosophers are reluctant to tackle such big problems as how people have been trying to understand their relationship to the universe.
All these refer to the elusive relationship between the body and the mind referred to more generally as the brain-mind problem. The brain-mind relationship has baffled mankind for a very long time. One main reason for this is that it was not considered as a candidate for scientific study until recently.
Psychology and related sciences were able to continue for many years by either ignoring the brain entirely or at best treating it as a black box whose rules of operation could be understood without reference to its internal contents or composition.
The human brain without doubt is the most complex organ in the known universe. It is physical and biological. Therefore, it has to be amenable to scientific probing without the intervention of such considerations as the Gödel’s theorem, which states that there are statements in mathematical systems which are true but cannot be proven within those systems.
Attempts to understand the brain-mind problem within Newton’s universe over centuries have introduced divisions and concepts that have become detrimental to having a new look at it from the point of view of modern science, more specifically quantum mechanics. . Just as the Earth was proved not to be the center of the universe, our current theories that govern our physical universe such as Einstein’s gravity theory and others may become obsolete in our understanding of reality. For example, astrophysicist can only account for about 10% of the matter in the universe. Dark matter was invented to account for the other 90%, but no one knows if dark matter even exists. Could it be that our theories are really 90% wrong, dark matter doesn’t exist, and there are actually other things that are beyond our current comprehensive ability that determine our perception of our universe and reality? Most likely, yes.
In trying to interpret the mechanisms of operation of the human brain and developing a model for consciousness that explain all practical observations, it is necessary first of all to jettison traditional thinking and clean up the mess created by human genius. It is also necessary to enlist all the observed properties of the brain and consciousness and ensure that the developed model explains all of them.
There is general agreement that the seat of consciousness is the brain in Human beings. We can go along with this concept. Philosopher Colin McGinn (Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, New Jersey the USA) introduces a property of the brain of which the brain is the basis of consciousness and a theory which fully explains the dependence of conscious states on brain states. He adds that if we knew the theory, then we have a constructive solution to the mind-body problem.
It is reasonable to consider a property of the brain, but it is not possible at this stage to shut the possibility that, as Nobel Laureate Neurobiologist Sir John Eccles points out, the scope of consciousness may not remain limited within the confines of the human skull. This is especially so because many of our practical observations and those of many others clearly show that consciousness, at times, can remain completely dis-embodied. We can hence, focus our attention on understanding three factors, the nature of consciousness, the property of the brain that enables consciousness to operate within the brain, and a model that explains the behavior of the brain and consciousness as practically observed.
The brain, which is material, has received much attention over a very long period from both classical and modern scientists. The classical science explanation of the structure and the mechanisms of operation of the brain is easily accessible through medical and biology text books.
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Human Brain And Quantum Physics - Full Documentary HD
Human Brain And Quantum Physics. Credits to ATHENE'S
the following documentary presents new developments in neuroscience and a solution to current unsolved problems in physics, Solely focused on scientifically verified data, it also has philosophical repercussions to life, death and the origins of universe.
Dr. Granville Dharmawardena of the University of Colombo writes that psychologists often speak of the mind and the body as two separate entities for convenience, but most acknowledge that they are intimately entwined. Yet none knows exactly how or how intimately. So the mind body problem keeps stubbornly resisting a definite solution. Philosopher John Searle (Mills Professor of Philosophy, University of California, and Berkley) says that today’s philosophers are reluctant to tackle such big problems as how people have been trying to understand their relationship to the universe.
All these refer to the elusive relationship between the body and the mind referred to more generally as the brain-mind problem. The brain-mind relationship has baffled mankind for a very long time. One main reason for this is that it was not considered as a candidate for scientific study until recently.
Psychology and related sciences were able to continue for many years by either ignoring the brain entirely or at best treating it as a black box whose rules of operation could be understood without reference to its internal contents or composition.
The human brain without doubt is the most complex organ in the known universe. It is physical and biological. Therefore, it has to be amenable to scientific probing without the intervention of such considerations as the Gödel’s theorem, which states that there are statements in mathematical systems which are true but cannot be proven within those systems.
Attempts to understand the brain-mind problem within Newton’s universe over centuries have introduced divisions and concepts that have become detrimental to having a new look at it from the point of view of modern science, more specifically quantum mechanics. . Just as the Earth was proved not to be the center of the universe, our current theories that govern our physical universe such as Einstein’s gravity theory and others may become obsolete in our understanding of reality. For example, astrophysicist can only account for about 10% of the matter in the universe. Dark matter was invented to account for the other 90%, but no one knows if dark matter even exists. Could it be that our theories are really 90% wrong, dark matter doesn’t exist, and there are actually other things that are beyond our current comprehensive ability that determine our perception of our universe and reality? Most likely, yes.
In trying to interpret the mechanisms of operation of the human brain and developing a model for consciousness that explain all practical observations, it is necessary first of all to jettison traditional thinking and clean up the mess created by human genius. It is also necessary to enlist all the observed properties of the brain and consciousness and ensure that the developed model explains all of them.
There is general agreement that the seat of consciousness is the brain in Human beings. We can go along with this concept. Philosopher Colin McGinn (Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, New Jersey the USA) introduces a property of the brain of which the brain is the basis of consciousness and a theory which fully explains the dependence of conscious states on brain states. He adds that if we knew the theory, then we have a constructive solution to the mind-body problem.
It is reasonable to consider a property of the brain, but it is not possible at this stage to shut the possibility that, as Nobel Laureate Neurobiologist Sir John Eccles points out, the scope of consciousness may not remain limited within the confines of the human skull. This is especially so because many of our practical observations and those of many others clearly show that consciousness, at times, can remain completely dis-embodied. We can hence, focus our attention on understanding three factors, the nature of consciousness, the property of the brain that enables consciousness to operate within the brain, and a model that explains the behavior of the brain and consciousness as practically observed.
The brain, which is material, has received much attention over a very long period from both classical and modern scientists. The classical science explanation of the structure and the mechanisms of operation of the brain is easily accessible through medical and biology text books.
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- published: 25 Aug 2015
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How the human brain works
An animated tour around the human brain (commissioned for Brain Awareness Week)...
An animated tour around the human brain (commissioned for Brain Awareness Week)
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An animated tour around the human brain (commissioned for Brain Awareness Week)
- published: 03 Mar 2010
- views: 951887
[ National Geographic ] The Human Brain - Nat Geo Wild HD Documentary 2015
[ National Geographic ] The Human Brain - Nat Geo Wild HD Documentary 2015...
[ National Geographic ] The Human Brain - Nat Geo Wild HD Documentary 2015
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[ National Geographic ] The Human Brain - Nat Geo Wild HD Documentary 2015
- published: 04 Jun 2015
- views: 2871
Human brain and its parts - Biology
This is a biology video for grade 7-8th students about the human brain and its different parts which include fore brain, mid brain and the hind brain....
This is a biology video for grade 7-8th students about the human brain and its different parts which include fore brain, mid brain and the hind brain.
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This is a biology video for grade 7-8th students about the human brain and its different parts which include fore brain, mid brain and the hind brain.
- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 90900
Dissecting Brains
Martha Henson, 2012. Digital video (7 minutes) On Wednesdays at Hammersmith Hospital in London, a few recently preserved human brains are dissected according......
Martha Henson, 2012. Digital video (7 minutes) On Wednesdays at Hammersmith Hospital in London, a few recently preserved human brains are dissected according...
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Martha Henson, 2012. Digital video (7 minutes) On Wednesdays at Hammersmith Hospital in London, a few recently preserved human brains are dissected according...
Human Brain Anatomy
A Description of Human Brain. This video is dedicated to all who study anatomy physiology and who wish to learn more about human body. This covers most of human...
A Description of Human Brain. This video is dedicated to all who study anatomy physiology and who wish to learn more about human body. This covers most of human brains structures and some main functions of them.
Questions are always welcome, and thats how we learn Anatomy.
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A Description of Human Brain. This video is dedicated to all who study anatomy physiology and who wish to learn more about human body. This covers most of human brains structures and some main functions of them.
Questions are always welcome, and thats how we learn Anatomy.
Thank you for your support, Be sure to Leave your comment and Like us , We're now on FB also
- published: 13 Feb 2012
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Hydatid Cyst of Human Brain
The Hydatid cyst in the video weighed approximately 300gms and had a diameter of 9 cms .
It was removed from the left parietal lobe of a 13 year boy,an inhabita...
The Hydatid cyst in the video weighed approximately 300gms and had a diameter of 9 cms .
It was removed from the left parietal lobe of a 13 year boy,an inhabitant of Chattisgarh( India).
It was removed using the Dowling technique(A
pressurized water jet is used to seperate the paper thin cyst wall from the surrounding tissue).
It was removed in toto.
The cyst was that of an echinococcus granulosus(dog tapeworm).
The patient showed immediate signs of improvement and was fit to be discharged within a week.
The surgery was performed in the second week of August this year by Dr PV RAMANA and team at SEVEN HILLS HOSPITAL ,VISAKHAPATNAM
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The Hydatid cyst in the video weighed approximately 300gms and had a diameter of 9 cms .
It was removed from the left parietal lobe of a 13 year boy,an inhabitant of Chattisgarh( India).
It was removed using the Dowling technique(A
pressurized water jet is used to seperate the paper thin cyst wall from the surrounding tissue).
It was removed in toto.
The cyst was that of an echinococcus granulosus(dog tapeworm).
The patient showed immediate signs of improvement and was fit to be discharged within a week.
The surgery was performed in the second week of August this year by Dr PV RAMANA and team at SEVEN HILLS HOSPITAL ,VISAKHAPATNAM
- published: 19 Sep 2013
- views: 42990
Documentary about Human Brain
The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals—only a few invertebrates such as sponges, ...
The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals—only a few invertebrates such as sponges, jellyfish, adult sea squirts and starfish do not have a brain, even if diffuse neural tissue is present. It is located in the head, usually close to the primary sensory organs for such senses as vision, hearing, balance, taste, and smell. The brain is the most complex organ in a vertebrate's body. In a typical human, the cerebral cortex (the largest part) is estimated to contain 15–33 billion neurons, each connected by synapses to several thousand other neurons. These neurons communicate with one another by means of long protoplasmic fibers called axons, which carry trains of signal pulses called action potentials to distant parts of the brain or body targeting specific recipient cells. Physiologically, the function of the brain is to exert centralized control over the other organs of the body. The brain acts on the rest of the body both by generating patterns of muscle activity and by driving the secretion of chemicals called hormones. This centralized control allows rapid and coordinated responses to changes in the environment. Some basic types of responsiveness such as reflexes can be mediated by the spinal cord or peripheral ganglia, but sophisticated purposeful control of behavior based on complex sensory input requires the information integrating capabilities of a centralized brain. From a philosophical point of view, what makes the brain special in comparison to other organs is that it forms the physical structure associated with the mind. As Hippocrates put it: "Men ought to know that from nothing else but the brain come joys, delights, laughter and sports, and sorrows, griefs, despondency, and lamentations. Through much of history, the mind was thought to be separate from the brain. Even for present-day neuroscience, the mechanisms by which brain activity gives rise to consciousness and thought remain very challenging to understand: despite rapid scientific progress, much about how the brain works remains a mystery. The operations of individual brain cells are now understood in considerable detail, but the way they cooperate in ensembles of millions has yet to be solved. The most promising approaches treat the brain as a biological computer, very different in mechanism from an electronic computer, but similar in the sense that it acquires information from the surrounding world, stores it, and processes it in a variety of ways, analogous to the central processing unit (CPU) in a computer. This article compares the properties of brains across the entire range of animal species, with the greatest attention to vertebrates. It deals with the human brain insofar as it shares the properties of other brains. The ways in which the human brain differs from other brains are covered in the human brain article. Several topics that might be covered here are instead covered there because much more can be said about them in a human context. The most important is brain disease and the effects of brain damage, covered in the human brain article because the most common diseases of the human brain either do not show up in other species, or else manifest themselves in different ways.
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The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals—only a few invertebrates such as sponges, jellyfish, adult sea squirts and starfish do not have a brain, even if diffuse neural tissue is present. It is located in the head, usually close to the primary sensory organs for such senses as vision, hearing, balance, taste, and smell. The brain is the most complex organ in a vertebrate's body. In a typical human, the cerebral cortex (the largest part) is estimated to contain 15–33 billion neurons, each connected by synapses to several thousand other neurons. These neurons communicate with one another by means of long protoplasmic fibers called axons, which carry trains of signal pulses called action potentials to distant parts of the brain or body targeting specific recipient cells. Physiologically, the function of the brain is to exert centralized control over the other organs of the body. The brain acts on the rest of the body both by generating patterns of muscle activity and by driving the secretion of chemicals called hormones. This centralized control allows rapid and coordinated responses to changes in the environment. Some basic types of responsiveness such as reflexes can be mediated by the spinal cord or peripheral ganglia, but sophisticated purposeful control of behavior based on complex sensory input requires the information integrating capabilities of a centralized brain. From a philosophical point of view, what makes the brain special in comparison to other organs is that it forms the physical structure associated with the mind. As Hippocrates put it: "Men ought to know that from nothing else but the brain come joys, delights, laughter and sports, and sorrows, griefs, despondency, and lamentations. Through much of history, the mind was thought to be separate from the brain. Even for present-day neuroscience, the mechanisms by which brain activity gives rise to consciousness and thought remain very challenging to understand: despite rapid scientific progress, much about how the brain works remains a mystery. The operations of individual brain cells are now understood in considerable detail, but the way they cooperate in ensembles of millions has yet to be solved. The most promising approaches treat the brain as a biological computer, very different in mechanism from an electronic computer, but similar in the sense that it acquires information from the surrounding world, stores it, and processes it in a variety of ways, analogous to the central processing unit (CPU) in a computer. This article compares the properties of brains across the entire range of animal species, with the greatest attention to vertebrates. It deals with the human brain insofar as it shares the properties of other brains. The ways in which the human brain differs from other brains are covered in the human brain article. Several topics that might be covered here are instead covered there because much more can be said about them in a human context. The most important is brain disease and the effects of brain damage, covered in the human brain article because the most common diseases of the human brain either do not show up in other species, or else manifest themselves in different ways.
- published: 02 Dec 2014
- views: 6
Secrets of The Human Brain - Flash Documentary
Secrets of The Human Brain Flash Documentary 2013 2014 This documentary as well as all of the rest of these documentaries shown here are about important t.
The...
Secrets of The Human Brain Flash Documentary 2013 2014 This documentary as well as all of the rest of these documentaries shown here are about important t.
The Brain : Documentary on the Abilities of the Human Brain . 2013 This documentary as well as the rest of these documentaries shown here relate to important.
In Secrets of the Mind we gain insights through various tragedies that have affected others, thanks to the logic and insights of Professor Ramachandran regar.
Using simple analogies, real-life case studies, and state-of-the-art CGI, this special shows how the brain works, explains the frequent battle between instin.
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Secrets of The Human Brain Flash Documentary 2013 2014 This documentary as well as all of the rest of these documentaries shown here are about important t.
The Brain : Documentary on the Abilities of the Human Brain . 2013 This documentary as well as the rest of these documentaries shown here relate to important.
In Secrets of the Mind we gain insights through various tragedies that have affected others, thanks to the logic and insights of Professor Ramachandran regar.
Using simple analogies, real-life case studies, and state-of-the-art CGI, this special shows how the brain works, explains the frequent battle between instin.
- published: 09 Jan 2015
- views: 27
The Human Brain | Adan Sher | TEDxISPP
My TEDTalk is about how much we have accomplished so far in understanding the human brain, how much we will achieve in the future, the question of Artificial In...
My TEDTalk is about how much we have accomplished so far in understanding the human brain, how much we will achieve in the future, the question of Artificial Intelligence and its possible consequences.
Adan Sher is a student at NISC.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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My TEDTalk is about how much we have accomplished so far in understanding the human brain, how much we will achieve in the future, the question of Artificial Intelligence and its possible consequences.
Adan Sher is a student at NISC.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 03 Jan 2016
- views: 33
The Miracle in Human Brain
how your brain works, amazing connections between billions of neuron cells....
how your brain works, amazing connections between billions of neuron cells.
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how your brain works, amazing connections between billions of neuron cells.
- published: 03 Dec 2006
- views: 835497
Human Brain Animation | Learn Anatomy Of Human Brain
This video explains the anatomy of the Human Brain. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. ......
This video explains the anatomy of the Human Brain. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. ...
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This video explains the anatomy of the Human Brain. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. ...
- published: 27 Nov 2012
- views: 34219
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author: Iken Edu
7 Ways To Hack Your Brain
The brain is easily the most complex and mysterious organ in the human body. What we do understand about the human brain has allowed experts to figure out wa......
The brain is easily the most complex and mysterious organ in the human body. What we do understand about the human brain has allowed experts to figure out wa...
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The brain is easily the most complex and mysterious organ in the human body. What we do understand about the human brain has allowed experts to figure out wa...
- published: 01 Aug 2014
- views: 2202
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author: TheRichest