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Anatomy of a Neuron
Introduction to the neuron and its anatomy More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=ob5U8zPbAX4.
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Neurons or nerve cells - Structure function and types of neurons | Human Anatomy | 3D Biology
Neurons or nerve cells - Structure and function | Human Anatomy | Biology
The nervous system is an essential part of the human body that helps in the transmission of signals across the various parts of the body, that is, it releases messages back and forth from the brain to the different parts of the body, and also helps in the coordination of voluntary and involuntary actions of the body.
At th
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2-Minute Neuroscience: The Neuron
In my 2-Minute Neuroscience videos I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this video, I discuss the neuron, briefly touching o...
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Neurons and What They Do ~ An Animated Guide
TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/Darehl How Neurons Work Made Simple - An Animated Guide This video series is presented for educational and enlightenment pur...
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The Nervous System - CrashCourse Biology #26
Hank begins a series of videos on organ systems with a look at the nervous system and all of the things that it is responsible for in the body.
Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dft.ba/-8bCC
Like CrashCourse on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
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God is in The Neurons
http://www.Athenism.net / download it in 720p, 1080p and iPhone formats at http://bit.ly/g2mLL8 Twitter: http://twitter.com/ipowerproject Facebook: http://ww...
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Neurons and Synapses
This MiniMedLecture covers the basic structure of a neuron and how the synapse works. I hope you enjoy! Please subscribe to my channel for other mini lectures on medical and biological topics.
(This video was created as a school project, before MiniMedLectures was started)
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Structure of a Neuron
You will learn about "Structure of a Neuron" in this video. Neurons also known as the nerve cells are the basic building blocks of the nervous system that help in receiving, processing and transmitting information.
A neuron consists of 3 main components, i.e. the cell body or soma, dendrites and the axon. The cell body consists of the cytoplasm and the nucleus. Long thin fibres called nerve fibre
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BRAIN POWER: From Neurons to Networks
Directed by @tiffanyshlain "BRAIN POWER: From Neurons to Networks" is the third cloud film in the "Let it Ripple: Mobile Films for Global Change" series. All...
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Types of Neurons by Structure - Neuroanatomy Basics - Anatomy Tutorial
http://www.anatomyzone.com
Images in this video tutorial can be downloaded for free at http://cnx.org/contents/14fb4ad7-39a1-4eee-ab6e-3ef2482e3e22@6.11
This is a video anatomy tutorial on the different types/classification of Neurons.
In this tutorial the following structures are discussed:
- Unipolar neuron
- Pseudo-unipolar neuron
- Sensory neurons
- Dorsal root ganglia
- Cell body
- Axons,
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Neurons: How they work
Video on neurons and how they work Visit http://go-associates.wix.com/infinitystudios.
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The Nervous System, Part 1: Crash Course A&P; #8
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Athene's Theory of Everything
Professor of Communication Studies Corey Anton at Grand Valley State University reviews AToE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK9-KQZbnHQ
Rocket Engineer Evie Marom's review:
http://bit.ly/gCvM8e
1080P Torrent link: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6125081
(much higher quality than YouTube's 1080P)
http://www.Athenism.net
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ipowerproject
Facebook: http://www.facebook.co
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Firing Neurons | Cell Dance 2010, Public Outreach Video Winner
Leonard Bosgraaf, Ph.D., Molecular Shots, Inc, of Groningen, The Netherlands, for "Firing Neurons," a movie created entirely by computer animation.
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The Chemical Mind - Crash Course Psychology #3
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if y...
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Neuron Synapse
To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/ Segment from the program The Nervous System: Neurons, Networks, and the Human Brain. ...
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USMLE Step 1 - Upper and Lower Motor Neurons
http://www.usmlesuccess.net A detailed look at the similarities and differences between Upper & Lower Motor Neurons. Download your FREE Step 1 BIBLE at http:...
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The Remarkable Neuron: Erin Schuman at TEDxCaltech
Erin Schuman is a neurobiologist who studies synapses, the connections between neurons. She was born in San Gabriel, California, and completed her bachelor's...
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Neurons - Basic Information
Basic description/demonstration of neurons (nerve cells), how they work, and what they do. Don't expect anything too detailed; it was a Biology II project. Refer to credits for animation, photo, audio, and information sources.
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NOVA scienceNOW : 1 - Mirror Neurons
Why do sports fans feel so emotionally invested in the game, reacting almost as if they were part of the game themselves? According to provocative discoverie...
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How a Neuron Fires
Skyler White and Nikita Geovanis Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un774LVFPI4.
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Motor neurons
How do neurons help us move? Learn about how motor neurons send signals to muscle cells and what happens when we damage this precious neurons. By Raja Naraya...
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Notes and Neurons with Bobby McFerrin - Full Program
"Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus" Is our response to music hard-wired or culturally determined? Is the reaction to rhythm and melody universa...
Anatomy of a Neuron
Introduction to the neuron and its anatomy More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=ob5U8zPbAX4....
Introduction to the neuron and its anatomy More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=ob5U8zPbAX4.
wn.com/Anatomy Of A Neuron
Introduction to the neuron and its anatomy More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=ob5U8zPbAX4.
Neurons or nerve cells - Structure function and types of neurons | Human Anatomy | 3D Biology
Neurons or nerve cells - Structure and function | Human Anatomy | Biology
The nervous system is an essential part of the human body that helps in the transmis...
Neurons or nerve cells - Structure and function | Human Anatomy | Biology
The nervous system is an essential part of the human body that helps in the transmission of signals across the various parts of the body, that is, it releases messages back and forth from the brain to the different parts of the body, and also helps in the coordination of voluntary and involuntary actions of the body.
At the cellular level, the nervous system consists of a special type of cell, called the neuron, also known as a "nerve cell". The neurons connect to each other using a synapse (which is a structure that acts like a pathway connection that transmits the signals to the other cells) to form the nervous system.
Neurons have special structures that allow them to send signals rapidly and precisely to other cells by providing a common pathway for the passage of these electrochemical nerve impulses.
Neurons are responsive in nature, by which we imply that Neurons response to feelings and communicate the presence of that feeling to the central nervous system which in-turn is processed and is sent to the other parts of the body for action.
The neurons are the basic constituents of the brain, vertebral spinal cord, the ventral nerve cord and the peripheral ganglia( which is a mass of nerve cell bodies). Nervous system
Neurons can be categorized into three types: sensory neurons, motor neurons and inter neurons.
Sensory neurons allow us to receive information from the outside world through our senses. The sensory neurons evoke the sensation of touch, pain, vision, hearing and taste. These are usually present in the sensory organs, like the eyes, inner ear and so on, which send these signals to the spinal cord and the brain.
Inter neurons communicate and connect with each other, and represent the majority of the neurons in our brain. They allow us to think see and perceive our surroundings.
Motor neurons are neurons that receive impulses from the spinal cord or the brain and send them to the muscles causing muscular contraction, and these also affect the gland secretion.
A typical neuron has a "soma" in its centre, which contains the nucleus of the cell. And hence this is where the protein synthesis occurs.
The neural function is based on the synaptic signalling (the pathway that helps in the transmission of signals) process, which is partly electrical and partly chemical. The electrical aspect depends on properties of the neuron's membrane. Every neuron is surrounded by a plasma membrane, which is a bilayer of lipid molecules that comprise of various protein structures. A lipid bilayer is a powerful electrical insulator, but in neurons, many of the protein structures embedded in the membrane are electrically active.
Cell division cannot take place in neurons as they lack one of the two cylindrical cellular structures that aid in cell division. This is consistent with a simple cell division nature of the cell.
Dendrites are extensions of the cell with many branches, whose structure can be called as a "dendritic tree" . They project from the cell body and are sometimes referred to as fibres. They are also called as afferent processes because they transmit impulses to the neuron cell body .
There is only one axon that projects from each cell body, which is a finer cable-like projector. It is usually elongated and it carries impulses away from the cell body, that is, away from the 'soma'. It is an efferent process.
many axons are surrounded by a segmented white fatty substance called myelin sheaths.
wn.com/Neurons Or Nerve Cells Structure Function And Types Of Neurons | Human Anatomy | 3D Biology
Neurons or nerve cells - Structure and function | Human Anatomy | Biology
The nervous system is an essential part of the human body that helps in the transmission of signals across the various parts of the body, that is, it releases messages back and forth from the brain to the different parts of the body, and also helps in the coordination of voluntary and involuntary actions of the body.
At the cellular level, the nervous system consists of a special type of cell, called the neuron, also known as a "nerve cell". The neurons connect to each other using a synapse (which is a structure that acts like a pathway connection that transmits the signals to the other cells) to form the nervous system.
Neurons have special structures that allow them to send signals rapidly and precisely to other cells by providing a common pathway for the passage of these electrochemical nerve impulses.
Neurons are responsive in nature, by which we imply that Neurons response to feelings and communicate the presence of that feeling to the central nervous system which in-turn is processed and is sent to the other parts of the body for action.
The neurons are the basic constituents of the brain, vertebral spinal cord, the ventral nerve cord and the peripheral ganglia( which is a mass of nerve cell bodies). Nervous system
Neurons can be categorized into three types: sensory neurons, motor neurons and inter neurons.
Sensory neurons allow us to receive information from the outside world through our senses. The sensory neurons evoke the sensation of touch, pain, vision, hearing and taste. These are usually present in the sensory organs, like the eyes, inner ear and so on, which send these signals to the spinal cord and the brain.
Inter neurons communicate and connect with each other, and represent the majority of the neurons in our brain. They allow us to think see and perceive our surroundings.
Motor neurons are neurons that receive impulses from the spinal cord or the brain and send them to the muscles causing muscular contraction, and these also affect the gland secretion.
A typical neuron has a "soma" in its centre, which contains the nucleus of the cell. And hence this is where the protein synthesis occurs.
The neural function is based on the synaptic signalling (the pathway that helps in the transmission of signals) process, which is partly electrical and partly chemical. The electrical aspect depends on properties of the neuron's membrane. Every neuron is surrounded by a plasma membrane, which is a bilayer of lipid molecules that comprise of various protein structures. A lipid bilayer is a powerful electrical insulator, but in neurons, many of the protein structures embedded in the membrane are electrically active.
Cell division cannot take place in neurons as they lack one of the two cylindrical cellular structures that aid in cell division. This is consistent with a simple cell division nature of the cell.
Dendrites are extensions of the cell with many branches, whose structure can be called as a "dendritic tree" . They project from the cell body and are sometimes referred to as fibres. They are also called as afferent processes because they transmit impulses to the neuron cell body .
There is only one axon that projects from each cell body, which is a finer cable-like projector. It is usually elongated and it carries impulses away from the cell body, that is, away from the 'soma'. It is an efferent process.
many axons are surrounded by a segmented white fatty substance called myelin sheaths.
- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 224493
2-Minute Neuroscience: The Neuron
In my 2-Minute Neuroscience videos I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this video, I discuss the neuron, briefly touching o......
In my 2-Minute Neuroscience videos I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this video, I discuss the neuron, briefly touching o...
wn.com/2 Minute Neuroscience The Neuron
In my 2-Minute Neuroscience videos I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this video, I discuss the neuron, briefly touching o...
Neurons and What They Do ~ An Animated Guide
TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/Darehl How Neurons Work Made Simple - An Animated Guide This video series is presented for educational and enlightenment pur......
TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/Darehl How Neurons Work Made Simple - An Animated Guide This video series is presented for educational and enlightenment pur...
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TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/Darehl How Neurons Work Made Simple - An Animated Guide This video series is presented for educational and enlightenment pur...
The Nervous System - CrashCourse Biology #26
Hank begins a series of videos on organ systems with a look at the nervous system and all of the things that it is responsible for in the body.
Crash Course B...
Hank begins a series of videos on organ systems with a look at the nervous system and all of the things that it is responsible for in the body.
Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dft.ba/-8bCC
Like CrashCourse on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
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Hank begins a series of videos on organ systems with a look at the nervous system and all of the things that it is responsible for in the body.
Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dft.ba/-8bCC
Like CrashCourse on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
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- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 1031223
God is in The Neurons
http://www.Athenism.net / download it in 720p, 1080p and iPhone formats at http://bit.ly/g2mLL8 Twitter: http://twitter.com/ipowerproject Facebook: http://ww......
http://www.Athenism.net / download it in 720p, 1080p and iPhone formats at http://bit.ly/g2mLL8 Twitter: http://twitter.com/ipowerproject Facebook: http://ww...
wn.com/God Is In The Neurons
http://www.Athenism.net / download it in 720p, 1080p and iPhone formats at http://bit.ly/g2mLL8 Twitter: http://twitter.com/ipowerproject Facebook: http://ww...
- published: 17 May 2011
- views: 487573
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author: AtheneWins
Neurons and Synapses
This MiniMedLecture covers the basic structure of a neuron and how the synapse works. I hope you enjoy! Please subscribe to my channel for other mini lectures o...
This MiniMedLecture covers the basic structure of a neuron and how the synapse works. I hope you enjoy! Please subscribe to my channel for other mini lectures on medical and biological topics.
(This video was created as a school project, before MiniMedLectures was started)
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This MiniMedLecture covers the basic structure of a neuron and how the synapse works. I hope you enjoy! Please subscribe to my channel for other mini lectures on medical and biological topics.
(This video was created as a school project, before MiniMedLectures was started)
- published: 16 Sep 2013
- views: 8
Structure of a Neuron
You will learn about "Structure of a Neuron" in this video. Neurons also known as the nerve cells are the basic building blocks of the nervous system that help ...
You will learn about "Structure of a Neuron" in this video. Neurons also known as the nerve cells are the basic building blocks of the nervous system that help in receiving, processing and transmitting information.
A neuron consists of 3 main components, i.e. the cell body or soma, dendrites and the axon. The cell body consists of the cytoplasm and the nucleus. Long thin fibres called nerve fibres stretch out of the cell body. The shorter fibres on the cell body are called dendrites. Axon is the longest fibre of a neuron. It has an insulating and protective sheath called the myelin sheath, which is made up of fats and proteins. The neurons carry messages in the form of electrical signals called nerve impulses. The dendrites pick up impulses from receptors, pass it to the cell body and the impulses then travel along the axon. Axon passes these impulses to another neuron through a junction called the synapse. In this way, the impulses are carried from one neuron to another and finally delivered to the brain or the spinal cord.
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You will learn about "Structure of a Neuron" in this video. Neurons also known as the nerve cells are the basic building blocks of the nervous system that help in receiving, processing and transmitting information.
A neuron consists of 3 main components, i.e. the cell body or soma, dendrites and the axon. The cell body consists of the cytoplasm and the nucleus. Long thin fibres called nerve fibres stretch out of the cell body. The shorter fibres on the cell body are called dendrites. Axon is the longest fibre of a neuron. It has an insulating and protective sheath called the myelin sheath, which is made up of fats and proteins. The neurons carry messages in the form of electrical signals called nerve impulses. The dendrites pick up impulses from receptors, pass it to the cell body and the impulses then travel along the axon. Axon passes these impulses to another neuron through a junction called the synapse. In this way, the impulses are carried from one neuron to another and finally delivered to the brain or the spinal cord.
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- published: 29 Jul 2015
- views: 81
BRAIN POWER: From Neurons to Networks
Directed by @tiffanyshlain "BRAIN POWER: From Neurons to Networks" is the third cloud film in the "Let it Ripple: Mobile Films for Global Change" series. All......
Directed by @tiffanyshlain "BRAIN POWER: From Neurons to Networks" is the third cloud film in the "Let it Ripple: Mobile Films for Global Change" series. All...
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Directed by @tiffanyshlain "BRAIN POWER: From Neurons to Networks" is the third cloud film in the "Let it Ripple: Mobile Films for Global Change" series. All...
Types of Neurons by Structure - Neuroanatomy Basics - Anatomy Tutorial
http://www.anatomyzone.com
Images in this video tutorial can be downloaded for free at http://cnx.org/contents/14fb4ad7-39a1-4eee-ab6e-3ef2482e3e22@6.11
This ...
http://www.anatomyzone.com
Images in this video tutorial can be downloaded for free at http://cnx.org/contents/14fb4ad7-39a1-4eee-ab6e-3ef2482e3e22@6.11
This is a video anatomy tutorial on the different types/classification of Neurons.
In this tutorial the following structures are discussed:
- Unipolar neuron
- Pseudo-unipolar neuron
- Sensory neurons
- Dorsal root ganglia
- Cell body
- Axons, dendrites
- Bipolar neuron
- Multipolar neuron
- Anaxonic neuron
This video tutorial was created using images from our partners at OpenStax College, these images can be downloaded free from: http://cnx.org/contents/14fb4ad7-39a1-4eee-ab6e-3ef2482e3e22@6.11
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Images in this video tutorial can be downloaded for free at http://cnx.org/contents/14fb4ad7-39a1-4eee-ab6e-3ef2482e3e22@6.11
This is a video anatomy tutorial on the different types/classification of Neurons.
In this tutorial the following structures are discussed:
- Unipolar neuron
- Pseudo-unipolar neuron
- Sensory neurons
- Dorsal root ganglia
- Cell body
- Axons, dendrites
- Bipolar neuron
- Multipolar neuron
- Anaxonic neuron
This video tutorial was created using images from our partners at OpenStax College, these images can be downloaded free from: http://cnx.org/contents/14fb4ad7-39a1-4eee-ab6e-3ef2482e3e22@6.11
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- published: 17 May 2014
- views: 13553
Neurons: How they work
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- published: 25 May 2007
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author: bmedinago
The Nervous System, Part 1: Crash Course A&P; #8
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Today Hank kicks off our look around MISSION CONTROL: your nervous system.
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Table of Contents:
Sensory Input, Integration and Motor Output 1:36
Organization of Central and Peripheral Systems 2:16
Glial Cells 3:54
Role, Anatomy and Function of Neuron Types 5:23
Structure and Function of Neurons 6:20
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Table of Contents:
Sensory Input, Integration and Motor Output 1:36
Organization of Central and Peripheral Systems 2:16
Glial Cells 3:54
Role, Anatomy and Function of Neuron Types 5:23
Structure and Function of Neurons 6:20
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- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 33597
Athene's Theory of Everything
Professor of Communication Studies Corey Anton at Grand Valley State University reviews AToE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK9-KQZbnHQ
Rocket Engineer Evie Ma...
Professor of Communication Studies Corey Anton at Grand Valley State University reviews AToE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK9-KQZbnHQ
Rocket Engineer Evie Marom's review:
http://bit.ly/gCvM8e
1080P Torrent link: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6125081
(much higher quality than YouTube's 1080P)
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Reese on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Reese015
Full soundtrack coming soon at
http://www.ProfessorKliq.com
(who did the amazing original soundtrack)
Full HD torrent coming soon.
Related links that can help in understanding Athene's Theory of Everything:
(Neuroscience related:)
YouTube - Part 4 - Phantoms In The Brain (Episode 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1RPkp7rdnw#t=2m30s
YouTube - Part 5 - Phantoms In The Brain (Episode 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0R0OCurkLM#t=3m36s
Where is consciousness?
http://discovermagazine.com/video/unlocking-secrets-power-of-brain-nsf
Joseph M. Carver, Ph.D. - Norepinephrine: From Arousal to Panic
http://www.enotalone.com/article/4117.html
Dharol Tankersley, C Jill Stowe, and Scott A Huettel - Brain Scan Predicts Difference Between Altruistic And Selfish People
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/61312.php
New Scientist - Empathetic mirror neurons found in humans at last
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20627565.600-empathetic-mirror-neurons-found-in-humans-at-last.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref;=online-news
Dr. Christopher Reist - Psychiatry And The Brain
http://www.videojug.com/interview/psychiatry-and-the-brain
John McManamy - Dopamine - Serotonin's Secret Weapon
http://www.mcmanweb.com/dopamine.html
Invalidation
http://eqi.org/invalid.htm
YouTube - The Neuroscience of Emotions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tShDYA3NFVs
How Our Brains Make Memories
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/How-Our-Brains-Make-Memories.html?c=y&page=1
Alpha, beta, gamma - The language of brainwaves - life - 12 July 2010 - New Scientist
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20727680.200-alpha-beta-gamma-the-language-of-brainwaves.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref;=online-news
TSN: Take the Neuron Express for a brief tour of consciousness
http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/the-science-studio/take-the-neuron-express-for-a-brief-tour-of-consciousness
LeDouxlab Web-AudioFearful_Brains
http://www.cns.nyu.edu/ledoux/slide_show/Audio_show_Fearful_Brains.htm
Joseph LeDoux Can Memories Be Erased
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joseph-ledoux/can-memories-be-erased_b_303519.html
Zócalo Public Square :: Full Video
http://zocalopublicsquare.org/full_video.php?event_id=163
When in doubt, shout -- why shaking someone's beliefs turns them into stronger advocates | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2010/10/19/when-in-doubt-shout-%E2%80%93-why-shaking-someone%E2%80%99s-beliefs-turns-them-into-stronger-advocates/
The Brain: How The Brain Rewires Itself - TIME
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1580438,00.html
(physics related:)
The Feynman Double Slit
http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/PVB/Harrison/DoubleSlit/DoubleSlit.html
YouTube - Lecture - 1 Introduction to Quantum Physics;Heisenberg''s uncertainty principle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcmGYe39XG0&feature;=PlayList&p;=0F530F3BAF8C6FCC&playnext;_from=PL&index;=0&playnext;=1
The Wave Nature of Matter
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/quantumzone/debroglie.html
The Particle Adventure - What holds it together - The unseen effect
http://www.particleadventure.org/unseen.html
Unsolved problems in physics
http://www.cpepweb.org/images/chart_details/Unsolved.jpg
Press Pass - Press Release - CDF B_s
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/presspass/press_releases/CDF_meson.html
Big Bang Timeline
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/media/060915/060915_CMB_Timeline300.jpg
Einstein's time dilation apparent when obeying the speed limit
http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2010/09/einsteins-relativity-measured-in-newtons-domain.ars?utm_source=rss&utm;_medium=rss&utm;_campaign=rss
The Ultimate Field Guide to Subatomic Particles
http://io9.com/5639192/
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Professor of Communication Studies Corey Anton at Grand Valley State University reviews AToE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK9-KQZbnHQ
Rocket Engineer Evie Marom's review:
http://bit.ly/gCvM8e
1080P Torrent link: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6125081
(much higher quality than YouTube's 1080P)
http://www.Athenism.net
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ipowerproject
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Athenism/126607000711913
Reese on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Reese015
Full soundtrack coming soon at
http://www.ProfessorKliq.com
(who did the amazing original soundtrack)
Full HD torrent coming soon.
Related links that can help in understanding Athene's Theory of Everything:
(Neuroscience related:)
YouTube - Part 4 - Phantoms In The Brain (Episode 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1RPkp7rdnw#t=2m30s
YouTube - Part 5 - Phantoms In The Brain (Episode 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0R0OCurkLM#t=3m36s
Where is consciousness?
http://discovermagazine.com/video/unlocking-secrets-power-of-brain-nsf
Joseph M. Carver, Ph.D. - Norepinephrine: From Arousal to Panic
http://www.enotalone.com/article/4117.html
Dharol Tankersley, C Jill Stowe, and Scott A Huettel - Brain Scan Predicts Difference Between Altruistic And Selfish People
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/61312.php
New Scientist - Empathetic mirror neurons found in humans at last
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20627565.600-empathetic-mirror-neurons-found-in-humans-at-last.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref;=online-news
Dr. Christopher Reist - Psychiatry And The Brain
http://www.videojug.com/interview/psychiatry-and-the-brain
John McManamy - Dopamine - Serotonin's Secret Weapon
http://www.mcmanweb.com/dopamine.html
Invalidation
http://eqi.org/invalid.htm
YouTube - The Neuroscience of Emotions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tShDYA3NFVs
How Our Brains Make Memories
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/How-Our-Brains-Make-Memories.html?c=y&page=1
Alpha, beta, gamma - The language of brainwaves - life - 12 July 2010 - New Scientist
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20727680.200-alpha-beta-gamma-the-language-of-brainwaves.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref;=online-news
TSN: Take the Neuron Express for a brief tour of consciousness
http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/the-science-studio/take-the-neuron-express-for-a-brief-tour-of-consciousness
LeDouxlab Web-AudioFearful_Brains
http://www.cns.nyu.edu/ledoux/slide_show/Audio_show_Fearful_Brains.htm
Joseph LeDoux Can Memories Be Erased
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joseph-ledoux/can-memories-be-erased_b_303519.html
Zócalo Public Square :: Full Video
http://zocalopublicsquare.org/full_video.php?event_id=163
When in doubt, shout -- why shaking someone's beliefs turns them into stronger advocates | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2010/10/19/when-in-doubt-shout-%E2%80%93-why-shaking-someone%E2%80%99s-beliefs-turns-them-into-stronger-advocates/
The Brain: How The Brain Rewires Itself - TIME
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1580438,00.html
(physics related:)
The Feynman Double Slit
http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/PVB/Harrison/DoubleSlit/DoubleSlit.html
YouTube - Lecture - 1 Introduction to Quantum Physics;Heisenberg''s uncertainty principle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcmGYe39XG0&feature;=PlayList&p;=0F530F3BAF8C6FCC&playnext;_from=PL&index;=0&playnext;=1
The Wave Nature of Matter
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/quantumzone/debroglie.html
The Particle Adventure - What holds it together - The unseen effect
http://www.particleadventure.org/unseen.html
Unsolved problems in physics
http://www.cpepweb.org/images/chart_details/Unsolved.jpg
Press Pass - Press Release - CDF B_s
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/presspass/press_releases/CDF_meson.html
Big Bang Timeline
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/media/060915/060915_CMB_Timeline300.jpg
Einstein's time dilation apparent when obeying the speed limit
http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2010/09/einsteins-relativity-measured-in-newtons-domain.ars?utm_source=rss&utm;_medium=rss&utm;_campaign=rss
The Ultimate Field Guide to Subatomic Particles
http://io9.com/5639192/
For press inquiries:
Reese Leysen, CEO ipowerproject.com
e-mail: press@ipowerproject.com
phone: +32 (0) 496 46 97 18
- published: 23 Jan 2011
- views: 3696402
Firing Neurons | Cell Dance 2010, Public Outreach Video Winner
Leonard Bosgraaf, Ph.D., Molecular Shots, Inc, of Groningen, The Netherlands, for "Firing Neurons," a movie created entirely by computer animation....
Leonard Bosgraaf, Ph.D., Molecular Shots, Inc, of Groningen, The Netherlands, for "Firing Neurons," a movie created entirely by computer animation.
wn.com/Firing Neurons | Cell Dance 2010, Public Outreach Video Winner
Leonard Bosgraaf, Ph.D., Molecular Shots, Inc, of Groningen, The Netherlands, for "Firing Neurons," a movie created entirely by computer animation.
- published: 15 Dec 2010
- views: 119971
The Chemical Mind - Crash Course Psychology #3
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if y......
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if y...
wn.com/The Chemical Mind Crash Course Psychology 3
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if y...
- published: 17 Feb 2014
- views: 384193
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author: CrashCourse
Neuron Synapse
To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/ Segment from the program The Nervous System: Neurons, Networks, and the Human Brain. ......
To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/ Segment from the program The Nervous System: Neurons, Networks, and the Human Brain. ...
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To purchase this program please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/ Segment from the program The Nervous System: Neurons, Networks, and the Human Brain. ...
USMLE Step 1 - Upper and Lower Motor Neurons
http://www.usmlesuccess.net A detailed look at the similarities and differences between Upper & Lower Motor Neurons. Download your FREE Step 1 BIBLE at http:......
http://www.usmlesuccess.net A detailed look at the similarities and differences between Upper & Lower Motor Neurons. Download your FREE Step 1 BIBLE at http:...
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http://www.usmlesuccess.net A detailed look at the similarities and differences between Upper & Lower Motor Neurons. Download your FREE Step 1 BIBLE at http:...
The Remarkable Neuron: Erin Schuman at TEDxCaltech
Erin Schuman is a neurobiologist who studies synapses, the connections between neurons. She was born in San Gabriel, California, and completed her bachelor's......
Erin Schuman is a neurobiologist who studies synapses, the connections between neurons. She was born in San Gabriel, California, and completed her bachelor's...
wn.com/The Remarkable Neuron Erin Schuman At Tedxcaltech
Erin Schuman is a neurobiologist who studies synapses, the connections between neurons. She was born in San Gabriel, California, and completed her bachelor's...
- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 6557
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author: TEDx Talks
Neurons - Basic Information
Basic description/demonstration of neurons (nerve cells), how they work, and what they do. Don't expect anything too detailed; it was a Biology II project. Refe...
Basic description/demonstration of neurons (nerve cells), how they work, and what they do. Don't expect anything too detailed; it was a Biology II project. Refer to credits for animation, photo, audio, and information sources.
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Basic description/demonstration of neurons (nerve cells), how they work, and what they do. Don't expect anything too detailed; it was a Biology II project. Refer to credits for animation, photo, audio, and information sources.
- published: 19 Oct 2013
- views: 17
NOVA scienceNOW : 1 - Mirror Neurons
Why do sports fans feel so emotionally invested in the game, reacting almost as if they were part of the game themselves? According to provocative discoverie......
Why do sports fans feel so emotionally invested in the game, reacting almost as if they were part of the game themselves? According to provocative discoverie...
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Why do sports fans feel so emotionally invested in the game, reacting almost as if they were part of the game themselves? According to provocative discoverie...
- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 33319
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author: araniel
How a Neuron Fires
Skyler White and Nikita Geovanis Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un774LVFPI4....
Skyler White and Nikita Geovanis Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un774LVFPI4.
wn.com/How A Neuron Fires
Skyler White and Nikita Geovanis Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un774LVFPI4.
- published: 17 Sep 2012
- views: 58771
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author: Nick Unick
Motor neurons
How do neurons help us move? Learn about how motor neurons send signals to muscle cells and what happens when we damage this precious neurons. By Raja Naraya......
How do neurons help us move? Learn about how motor neurons send signals to muscle cells and what happens when we damage this precious neurons. By Raja Naraya...
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How do neurons help us move? Learn about how motor neurons send signals to muscle cells and what happens when we damage this precious neurons. By Raja Naraya...
Notes and Neurons with Bobby McFerrin - Full Program
"Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus" Is our response to music hard-wired or culturally determined? Is the reaction to rhythm and melody universa......
"Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus" Is our response to music hard-wired or culturally determined? Is the reaction to rhythm and melody universa...
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"Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus" Is our response to music hard-wired or culturally determined? Is the reaction to rhythm and melody universa...
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Nine and the neurons theme song
Samsung
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Ciliated neurons lining the central canal sense both fluid movement and pH through ASIC3
Ciliated neurons lining the central canal sense both fluid movement and pH through ASIC3. Elham Jalalvand et al (2016), Nature Communications http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10002
Cerebrospinal fluid-contacting (CSF-c) cells are found in all vertebrates but their function has remained elusive. We recently identified one type of laterally projecting CSF-c cell in lamprey spinal cord with neuronal
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MIG Media Neurons Ltd Sri Lanka Exhibition Introduction
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015 at SLECC, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Introduction.
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MIG Media Neurons Ltd Sri Lanka Exhibition Inauguration Ceremony
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015 at SLECC, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Inauguration Ceremony.
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MIG Media Neurons Ltd Sri Lanka Exhibition Inauguration by HCI
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015. Inauguration by High Commission of India in Sri Lanka.
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BWRT Durham
So how does BWRT® work?
BWRT® is a ground breaking therapy which works by utilising the brain's normal function. HOW? By changing the communications carried within the neurons, "neurons are highly specialized nerve cells and they are responsible for communicating information in both chemical and electrical forms".
The communications carried by the neurons have been formed by our past learnings a
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BWRT Durham
So how does BWRT® work?
BWRT® is a ground breaking therapy which works by utilising the brain's normal function. HOW? By changing the communications carried within the neurons, "neurons are highly specialized nerve cells and they are responsible for communicating information in both chemical and electrical forms".
The communications carried by the neurons have been formed by our past learnings a
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100 Billion Neurons Final 1 16
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100 Billion Neurons FINAL 2016
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Concussion Commercial BNA
The human brain is a highly complex multilayered organ composed of many billions of neurons, organized into very complicated interconnecting neural networks. Typically, each neuron is connected to tens of thousands of other neurons through connections called synapses. Electrochemical signals that are passed between neurons through these synapses allow them to communicate. The connections between n
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Dancing Neurons Final Cut v6 RESHOOT
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Classification of Neurons
Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally define
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Functional Properties of Neurons
Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally define
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Create Contrast, to inspire (RACe Neuron #G15)
RACe Neurons are One minute leadership programs by Raju A Cherian.
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Transgenic FingRs for Live Mapping of Synaptic Dynamics in Genetically-Defined Neurons
Transgenic FingRs for Live Mapping of Synaptic Dynamics in Genetically-Defined Neurons. Jong-Hyun Son et al (2016), Scientific Reports http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep18734
Tools for genetically-determined visualization of synaptic circuits and interactions are necessary to build connectomics of the vertebrate brain and to screen synaptic properties in neurological disease models. Here we develop a
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Neurons
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Neurons
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Neurons with a Western Flare
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God is in the Neurons
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor)
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Upper & Lower Motor Neurons & Their Lesions 2
By Dr.Najeeb
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Princeton University video shows a worm's neurons light up as it thinks
The brain in action: Stunning video shows a worm's neurons light up as it thinks about its next move
Researchers captured the first recording of a free-moving animal brain
Team was able to trace specific behaviours to the activity of 77 neurons
This could give insight to neuron activity in all brains, including humans
What goes on in the brain of a worm?
After capturing 3D footage of neural acti
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Q&A; With The Lion #4: Mirror Neurons/How to always stay Positive?
via YouTube Capture
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NOVA ScienceNow S01E01 Mirror Neurons, Hurricanes, Booming Sands
Ciliated neurons lining the central canal sense both fluid movement and pH through ASIC3
Ciliated neurons lining the central canal sense both fluid movement and pH through ASIC3. Elham Jalalvand et al (2016), Nature Communications http://dx.doi.org/...
Ciliated neurons lining the central canal sense both fluid movement and pH through ASIC3. Elham Jalalvand et al (2016), Nature Communications http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10002
Cerebrospinal fluid-contacting (CSF-c) cells are found in all vertebrates but their function has remained elusive. We recently identified one type of laterally projecting CSF-c cell in lamprey spinal cord with neuronal properties that expresses GABA and somatostatin. We show here that these CSF-c neurons respond to both mechanical stimulation and to lowered pH. These effects are most likely mediated by ASIC3-channels, since APETx2, a specific antagonist of ASIC3, blocks them both. Furthermore, lowering of pH as well as application of somatostatin will reduce the locomotor burst rate. The somatostatin receptor antagonist counteracts the effects of both a decrease in pH and of somatostatin. Lateral bending movement imposed on the spinal cord, as would occur during natural swimming, activates CSF-c neurons. Taken together, we show that CSF-c neurons act both as mechanoreceptors and as chemoreceptors through ASIC3 channels, and their action may protect against pH-changes resulting from excessive neuronal activity.
wn.com/Ciliated Neurons Lining The Central Canal Sense Both Fluid Movement And Ph Through Asic3
Ciliated neurons lining the central canal sense both fluid movement and pH through ASIC3. Elham Jalalvand et al (2016), Nature Communications http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10002
Cerebrospinal fluid-contacting (CSF-c) cells are found in all vertebrates but their function has remained elusive. We recently identified one type of laterally projecting CSF-c cell in lamprey spinal cord with neuronal properties that expresses GABA and somatostatin. We show here that these CSF-c neurons respond to both mechanical stimulation and to lowered pH. These effects are most likely mediated by ASIC3-channels, since APETx2, a specific antagonist of ASIC3, blocks them both. Furthermore, lowering of pH as well as application of somatostatin will reduce the locomotor burst rate. The somatostatin receptor antagonist counteracts the effects of both a decrease in pH and of somatostatin. Lateral bending movement imposed on the spinal cord, as would occur during natural swimming, activates CSF-c neurons. Taken together, we show that CSF-c neurons act both as mechanoreceptors and as chemoreceptors through ASIC3 channels, and their action may protect against pH-changes resulting from excessive neuronal activity.
- published: 08 Jan 2016
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MIG Media Neurons Ltd Sri Lanka Exhibition Introduction
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015 at SLECC, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Introduction....
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015 at SLECC, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Introduction.
wn.com/Mig Media Neurons Ltd Sri Lanka Exhibition Introduction
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015 at SLECC, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Introduction.
- published: 08 Jan 2016
- views: 4
MIG Media Neurons Ltd Sri Lanka Exhibition Inauguration Ceremony
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015 at SLECC, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Inauguration Ceremony....
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015 at SLECC, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Inauguration Ceremony.
wn.com/Mig Media Neurons Ltd Sri Lanka Exhibition Inauguration Ceremony
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015 at SLECC, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Inauguration Ceremony.
- published: 08 Jan 2016
- views: 5
MIG Media Neurons Ltd Sri Lanka Exhibition Inauguration by HCI
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015. Inauguration by High Commission of India in Sri Lanka....
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015. Inauguration by High Commission of India in Sri Lanka.
wn.com/Mig Media Neurons Ltd Sri Lanka Exhibition Inauguration By Hci
MIG Media Neurons Ltd. organized Made In Gujarat - India Business Trade Show in February 2015. Inauguration by High Commission of India in Sri Lanka.
- published: 08 Jan 2016
- views: 3
BWRT Durham
So how does BWRT® work?
BWRT® is a ground breaking therapy which works by utilising the brain's normal function. HOW? By changing the communications carried wit...
So how does BWRT® work?
BWRT® is a ground breaking therapy which works by utilising the brain's normal function. HOW? By changing the communications carried within the neurons, "neurons are highly specialized nerve cells and they are responsible for communicating information in both chemical and electrical forms".
The communications carried by the neurons have been formed by our past learnings and experiences. Have you ever thought "why do I keep doing that" "I wish I wouldn't do that", there is an answer. Professor Benjamin Libet was a pioneering scientist in the field of human consciousness he discovered that prior to a person's awareness, a brain signal had already occurred. So simply put you cannot consciously stop your reaction because by the time you have thought about it, it has happened and you are doing it.
The brain is incredibly fast, it has to be, take walking for example, do you think about each footstep or what muscle or tendon to activate to make that happen? Of course not, the brain has this covered and we just do it, it is a learned response/action, also the brain is constantly reassessing the environment and making the necessary adjustments.
So we know how incredibly fast the brain works and contained within the neurons is information based on our previous learnings and experiences and how the brain wants us to react. Take a common phobia "fear of spiders" something happened in your past relating to spiders, your brain recalls what happened, the process has begun and you react accordingly.
With BWRT® we change the information contained within the neurons, how?, well you create a preferred response to override the old one. Not a response devised by the therapist but one that is created by you.
wn.com/Bwrt Durham
So how does BWRT® work?
BWRT® is a ground breaking therapy which works by utilising the brain's normal function. HOW? By changing the communications carried within the neurons, "neurons are highly specialized nerve cells and they are responsible for communicating information in both chemical and electrical forms".
The communications carried by the neurons have been formed by our past learnings and experiences. Have you ever thought "why do I keep doing that" "I wish I wouldn't do that", there is an answer. Professor Benjamin Libet was a pioneering scientist in the field of human consciousness he discovered that prior to a person's awareness, a brain signal had already occurred. So simply put you cannot consciously stop your reaction because by the time you have thought about it, it has happened and you are doing it.
The brain is incredibly fast, it has to be, take walking for example, do you think about each footstep or what muscle or tendon to activate to make that happen? Of course not, the brain has this covered and we just do it, it is a learned response/action, also the brain is constantly reassessing the environment and making the necessary adjustments.
So we know how incredibly fast the brain works and contained within the neurons is information based on our previous learnings and experiences and how the brain wants us to react. Take a common phobia "fear of spiders" something happened in your past relating to spiders, your brain recalls what happened, the process has begun and you react accordingly.
With BWRT® we change the information contained within the neurons, how?, well you create a preferred response to override the old one. Not a response devised by the therapist but one that is created by you.
- published: 08 Jan 2016
- views: 6
BWRT Durham
So how does BWRT® work?
BWRT® is a ground breaking therapy which works by utilising the brain's normal function. HOW? By changing the communications carried wit...
So how does BWRT® work?
BWRT® is a ground breaking therapy which works by utilising the brain's normal function. HOW? By changing the communications carried within the neurons, "neurons are highly specialized nerve cells and they are responsible for communicating information in both chemical and electrical forms".
The communications carried by the neurons have been formed by our past learnings and experiences. Have you ever thought "why do I keep doing that" "I wish I wouldn't do that", there is an answer. Professor Benjamin Libet was a pioneering scientist in the field of human consciousness he discovered that prior to a person's awareness, a brain signal had already occurred. So simply put you cannot consciously stop your reaction because by the time you have thought about it, it has happened and you are doing it.
The brain is incredibly fast, it has to be, take walking for example, do you think about each footstep or what muscle or tendon to activate to make that happen? Of course not, the brain has this covered and we just do it, it is a learned response/action, also the brain is constantly reassessing the environment and making the necessary adjustments.
So we know how incredibly fast the brain works and contained within the neurons is information based on our previous learnings and experiences and how the brain wants us to react. Take a common phobia "fear of spiders" something happened in your past relating to spiders, your brain recalls what happened, the process has begun and you react accordingly.
With BWRT® we change the information contained within the neurons, how?, well you create a preferred response to override the old one. Not a response devised by the therapist but one that is created by you.
wn.com/Bwrt Durham
So how does BWRT® work?
BWRT® is a ground breaking therapy which works by utilising the brain's normal function. HOW? By changing the communications carried within the neurons, "neurons are highly specialized nerve cells and they are responsible for communicating information in both chemical and electrical forms".
The communications carried by the neurons have been formed by our past learnings and experiences. Have you ever thought "why do I keep doing that" "I wish I wouldn't do that", there is an answer. Professor Benjamin Libet was a pioneering scientist in the field of human consciousness he discovered that prior to a person's awareness, a brain signal had already occurred. So simply put you cannot consciously stop your reaction because by the time you have thought about it, it has happened and you are doing it.
The brain is incredibly fast, it has to be, take walking for example, do you think about each footstep or what muscle or tendon to activate to make that happen? Of course not, the brain has this covered and we just do it, it is a learned response/action, also the brain is constantly reassessing the environment and making the necessary adjustments.
So we know how incredibly fast the brain works and contained within the neurons is information based on our previous learnings and experiences and how the brain wants us to react. Take a common phobia "fear of spiders" something happened in your past relating to spiders, your brain recalls what happened, the process has begun and you react accordingly.
With BWRT® we change the information contained within the neurons, how?, well you create a preferred response to override the old one. Not a response devised by the therapist but one that is created by you.
- published: 06 Jan 2016
- views: 17
Concussion Commercial BNA
The human brain is a highly complex multilayered organ composed of many billions of neurons, organized into very complicated interconnecting neural networks. Ty...
The human brain is a highly complex multilayered organ composed of many billions of neurons, organized into very complicated interconnecting neural networks. Typically, each neuron is connected to tens of thousands of other neurons through connections called synapses. Electrochemical signals that are passed between neurons through these synapses allow them to communicate. The connections between neurons are not static, but change over time. The more signals sent between two neurons, the stronger the connection grows, and so, with each new experience, the brain slightly rewires its physical and functional structure.
wn.com/Concussion Commercial Bna
The human brain is a highly complex multilayered organ composed of many billions of neurons, organized into very complicated interconnecting neural networks. Typically, each neuron is connected to tens of thousands of other neurons through connections called synapses. Electrochemical signals that are passed between neurons through these synapses allow them to communicate. The connections between neurons are not static, but change over time. The more signals sent between two neurons, the stronger the connection grows, and so, with each new experience, the brain slightly rewires its physical and functional structure.
- published: 07 Jan 2016
- views: 68
Classification of Neurons
Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every requir...
Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
For more Details contact :-
whitecoatheros
website :- http://whitecoatheros.com/
email: whitecoatheros@gmail.com Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
For more Details contact :-
whitecoatheros
website :- http://whitecoatheros.com/
email: whitecoatheros@gmail.com Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
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wn.com/Classification Of Neurons
Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
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email: whitecoatheros@gmail.com Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
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email: whitecoatheros@gmail.com Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
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- published: 06 Jan 2016
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Functional Properties of Neurons
Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every requir...
Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
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email: whitecoatheros@gmail.com Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
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whitecoatheros
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email: whitecoatheros@gmail.com Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
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wn.com/Functional Properties Of Neurons
Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
For more Details contact :-
whitecoatheros
website :- http://whitecoatheros.com/
email: whitecoatheros@gmail.com Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
For more Details contact :-
whitecoatheros
website :- http://whitecoatheros.com/
email: whitecoatheros@gmail.com Course Description: This video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.
For more Details contact :-
whitecoatheros
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email: whitecoatheros@gmail.com
- published: 06 Jan 2016
- views: 0
Create Contrast, to inspire (RACe Neuron #G15)
RACe Neurons are One minute leadership programs by Raju A Cherian....
RACe Neurons are One minute leadership programs by Raju A Cherian.
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RACe Neurons are One minute leadership programs by Raju A Cherian.
- published: 06 Jan 2016
- views: 5
Transgenic FingRs for Live Mapping of Synaptic Dynamics in Genetically-Defined Neurons
Transgenic FingRs for Live Mapping of Synaptic Dynamics in Genetically-Defined Neurons. Jong-Hyun Son et al (2016), Scientific Reports http://dx.doi.org/10.1038...
Transgenic FingRs for Live Mapping of Synaptic Dynamics in Genetically-Defined Neurons. Jong-Hyun Son et al (2016), Scientific Reports http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep18734
Tools for genetically-determined visualization of synaptic circuits and interactions are necessary to build connectomics of the vertebrate brain and to screen synaptic properties in neurological disease models. Here we develop a transgenic FingR (fibronectin intrabodies generated by mRNA display) technology for monitoring synapses in live zebrafish. We demonstrate FingR labeling of defined excitatory and inhibitory synapses, and show FingR applicability for dissecting synapse dynamics in normal and disease states. Using our system we show that chronic hypoxia, associated with neurological defects in preterm birth, affects dopaminergic neuron synapse number depending on the developmental timing of hypoxia.
wn.com/Transgenic Fingrs For Live Mapping Of Synaptic Dynamics In Genetically Defined Neurons
Transgenic FingRs for Live Mapping of Synaptic Dynamics in Genetically-Defined Neurons. Jong-Hyun Son et al (2016), Scientific Reports http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep18734
Tools for genetically-determined visualization of synaptic circuits and interactions are necessary to build connectomics of the vertebrate brain and to screen synaptic properties in neurological disease models. Here we develop a transgenic FingR (fibronectin intrabodies generated by mRNA display) technology for monitoring synapses in live zebrafish. We demonstrate FingR labeling of defined excitatory and inhibitory synapses, and show FingR applicability for dissecting synapse dynamics in normal and disease states. Using our system we show that chronic hypoxia, associated with neurological defects in preterm birth, affects dopaminergic neuron synapse number depending on the developmental timing of hypoxia.
- published: 05 Jan 2016
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God is in the Neurons
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor)...
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor)
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I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor)
- published: 04 Jan 2016
- views: 1
Princeton University video shows a worm's neurons light up as it thinks
The brain in action: Stunning video shows a worm's neurons light up as it thinks about its next move
Researchers captured the first recording of a free-moving a...
The brain in action: Stunning video shows a worm's neurons light up as it thinks about its next move
Researchers captured the first recording of a free-moving animal brain
Team was able to trace specific behaviours to the activity of 77 neurons
This could give insight to neuron activity in all brains, including humans
What goes on in the brain of a worm?
After capturing 3D footage of neural activity in an area covering nearly the entire brains of these tiny worms, researchers at Princeton University now know.
And, they say the information could help further understanding of neuron activity in all brains, including humans'.
The recordings taken by Princeton scientists are the first to examine nearly the entire brain of a free-moving animal.
Researchers studied the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, a species that is just 1 millimetre long and has a nervous system containing 302 neurons.
With the images, the team was able to trace specific behaviours, like backward or forward motion, to the activity of 77 neurons in the nervous system.
Earlier research has only focused on small subregions of the brain, or observation of an unconscious or limited-mobility organism, according to Princeton.
'This system is exciting because it provides the most detailed picture yet of brain-wide neural activity with single-neuron resolution in the brain of an animal that is free to move around,' said Andrew Leifer.
Leifer is an associate research scholar in Princeton's Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, and corresponding author of the paper.
'Neuroscience is at the beginning of a transition towards larger-scale recordings of neural activity and towards studying animals under natural conditions,' he said.
'This work helps push the field forward on both fronts.'
In the human nervous system, billions of cells make up the networks which dictate chemical signals and electrical impulses.
With its simpler nervous system, C. elegans allowed researchers to test new recording methods, while sill revealing information about the behaviours of neurons that could be applied on a larger scale.
To capture the footage, researchers designed an instrument that records calcium levels in the brain as they communicate, and tracked the activity.
Using a calcium indicator, a protein that the researchers induced in the cells, they were able to see when cells came in contact with calcium by a fluorescent glow.
Then, they used a special microscope to capture the 3D footage of free movements and neuron level calcium activity for more than four minutes.
'One reason we were successful was that we chose to work with a very simple organism,' Leifer said.
'It would be immensely more difficult to perform whole-brain recordings in humans. The technology needed to perform similar recordings in humans is many years away.
'By studying how the brain works in a simple animal like the worm, however, we hope to gain insights into how collections of neurons work that are universal for all brains, even humans.'
Now, the researchers are working to understand how neural activity and behaviour correlate. In their next steps, Leifer says they will use mathematical and computer models to test how neural activity changes behaviour.
wn.com/Princeton University Video Shows A Worm's Neurons Light Up As It Thinks
The brain in action: Stunning video shows a worm's neurons light up as it thinks about its next move
Researchers captured the first recording of a free-moving animal brain
Team was able to trace specific behaviours to the activity of 77 neurons
This could give insight to neuron activity in all brains, including humans
What goes on in the brain of a worm?
After capturing 3D footage of neural activity in an area covering nearly the entire brains of these tiny worms, researchers at Princeton University now know.
And, they say the information could help further understanding of neuron activity in all brains, including humans'.
The recordings taken by Princeton scientists are the first to examine nearly the entire brain of a free-moving animal.
Researchers studied the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, a species that is just 1 millimetre long and has a nervous system containing 302 neurons.
With the images, the team was able to trace specific behaviours, like backward or forward motion, to the activity of 77 neurons in the nervous system.
Earlier research has only focused on small subregions of the brain, or observation of an unconscious or limited-mobility organism, according to Princeton.
'This system is exciting because it provides the most detailed picture yet of brain-wide neural activity with single-neuron resolution in the brain of an animal that is free to move around,' said Andrew Leifer.
Leifer is an associate research scholar in Princeton's Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, and corresponding author of the paper.
'Neuroscience is at the beginning of a transition towards larger-scale recordings of neural activity and towards studying animals under natural conditions,' he said.
'This work helps push the field forward on both fronts.'
In the human nervous system, billions of cells make up the networks which dictate chemical signals and electrical impulses.
With its simpler nervous system, C. elegans allowed researchers to test new recording methods, while sill revealing information about the behaviours of neurons that could be applied on a larger scale.
To capture the footage, researchers designed an instrument that records calcium levels in the brain as they communicate, and tracked the activity.
Using a calcium indicator, a protein that the researchers induced in the cells, they were able to see when cells came in contact with calcium by a fluorescent glow.
Then, they used a special microscope to capture the 3D footage of free movements and neuron level calcium activity for more than four minutes.
'One reason we were successful was that we chose to work with a very simple organism,' Leifer said.
'It would be immensely more difficult to perform whole-brain recordings in humans. The technology needed to perform similar recordings in humans is many years away.
'By studying how the brain works in a simple animal like the worm, however, we hope to gain insights into how collections of neurons work that are universal for all brains, even humans.'
Now, the researchers are working to understand how neural activity and behaviour correlate. In their next steps, Leifer says they will use mathematical and computer models to test how neural activity changes behaviour.
- published: 03 Jan 2016
- views: 2
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Upper & Lower Motor Neurons & Their Lesions 1
By Dr.Najeeb
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Professor Steven Pinker - Neurons and Neural Computation
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NOVA: ScienceNow - Mirror Neurons - Full Documentary
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Debate: "Do Mirror Neurons Explain Anything?" (Vittorio Gallese and Gregory Hickok)
"Do Mirror Neurons Explain Anything?"
A debate between Vittorio Gallese (University of Parma) and Gregory Hickok (UC Irvine).
Sponsored by the NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness.
Moderated by David Chalmers.
NYU, September 24, 2015
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Neurons to Nirvana: Gabor Mate Interview
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The Aging but Resilient Brain: Keeping Neurons Happy
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Joel Kramer, UCSF Professor of Neuropsychology and the Director of the Memory and Aging Center Neuropsychology program. He explo...
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Electrophysiology of neurons part 1
Electrophysiology of neurons part 1
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TEDxGöteborg - Gustaf Gredebäck - The Mirror Neuron System: Understanding Others as Oneself
Gustaf Gredebäck is an Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology, Uppsala University where he manages the Uppsala Babylab. His research span severa...
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God is in the Neurons - Athene's Theory of Everything - Part 1
For the original unedited video (Parts 1 & 2), please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbh5l0b2-0o http://www.Athenism.net / download it in 720p, 1080p an...
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Vittorio Gallese: "From Mirror Neurons to Embodied Simulation" Part 1
Our seemingly effortless capacity to perceive the bodies inhabiting our social world as goal-oriented individuals like us depends on activity within a shared...
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CARTA:Theory of Mind--What Makes Humans Different? Brain Imaging Studies Mirror Neurons and More
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) This CARTA series explores the evolution of "Theory of Mind" (ToM), the ability to impute mental states such as beliefs, desires...
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Molecules , neurons and morality
http://www.glasgow.ac.uk/index.html?refer=guyoutube This lecture by Prof. V.S. Ramachandran (University of California, San Diego) will deal with understandin...
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Neurons and the Nervous System
I use this PowerPoint in my biology class at Beverly Hills High School. Topics: - Neurons - Types of neurons - Resting potential - Action potential - Na/K pu...
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How Neurons Make Decisions (Full Version).mp4
My attempt to create an audio narrative to describe how neurons both make decisions and how they "learn" from very, very, bad decisions; like the time I trie...
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From Neurons to Neighborhoods: charting a new science of mental health
Dr. Thomas Insel, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), discusses how a deeper understanding of how the human brain functions will yield new approaches to diagnostics and therapeutics, bending the curve for millions affected by mental disorders.
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Bobby McFerrin in "World Science Festival 2009" (Notes & Neurons) [fully!]
"Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus" Is our response to music hard-wired or culturally determined? Is the reaction to rhythm and melody universa...
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Neurons to Nirvana: Understanding Psychedelic Medicines
A feature documentary about the resurgence of psychedelics as medicine. Psychedelics can be potent tools for getting to know who we are, who we can be. and for healing the trauma of a society...
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Memories that Last: Genes Neurons and Synapses
Kelsey Martin explores how experience alters brain connectivity to create long-lasting memories by changing the number and strength of synaptic connections b...
Professor Steven Pinker - Neurons and Neural Computation
As part of the New college of Humanities Science Literacy module, Professor Steven Pinker presents our student body with his first lecture of his 2012/13 ser......
As part of the New college of Humanities Science Literacy module, Professor Steven Pinker presents our student body with his first lecture of his 2012/13 ser...
wn.com/Professor Steven Pinker Neurons And Neural Computation
As part of the New college of Humanities Science Literacy module, Professor Steven Pinker presents our student body with his first lecture of his 2012/13 ser...
NOVA: ScienceNow - Mirror Neurons - Full Documentary
NOVA: ScienceNow - Mirror Neurons - Full Documentary
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NOVA: ScienceNow - Mirror Neurons - Full Documentary
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NOVA: ScienceNow - Mirror Neurons - Full Documentary
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- Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
- published: 10 Jul 2015
- views: 1
Debate: "Do Mirror Neurons Explain Anything?" (Vittorio Gallese and Gregory Hickok)
"Do Mirror Neurons Explain Anything?"
A debate between Vittorio Gallese (University of Parma) and Gregory Hickok (UC Irvine).
Sponsored by the NYU Center for M...
"Do Mirror Neurons Explain Anything?"
A debate between Vittorio Gallese (University of Parma) and Gregory Hickok (UC Irvine).
Sponsored by the NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness.
Moderated by David Chalmers.
NYU, September 24, 2015
wn.com/Debate Do Mirror Neurons Explain Anything (Vittorio Gallese And Gregory Hickok)
"Do Mirror Neurons Explain Anything?"
A debate between Vittorio Gallese (University of Parma) and Gregory Hickok (UC Irvine).
Sponsored by the NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness.
Moderated by David Chalmers.
NYU, September 24, 2015
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 879
Documentary ►Athene's Theory of Everything - God is in the Neurons
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documentary films,
documentary full,
documentary history channel,
documentary national geographic,
documentary videos,
education documentary,
hd documentaries,
History Channel,
history documentary,
national geographic 2015,
national geographic animals,
national geographic channel,
National Geographic Documentary,
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Neurons to Nirvana: Gabor Mate Interview
Addiction, First Nations, Ayahuasca...
Addiction, First Nations, Ayahuasca
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Addiction, First Nations, Ayahuasca
- published: 05 Jun 2015
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The Aging but Resilient Brain: Keeping Neurons Happy
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Joel Kramer, UCSF Professor of Neuropsychology and the Director of the Memory and Aging Center Neuropsychology program. He explo......
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Joel Kramer, UCSF Professor of Neuropsychology and the Director of the Memory and Aging Center Neuropsychology program. He explo...
wn.com/The Aging But Resilient Brain Keeping Neurons Happy
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Joel Kramer, UCSF Professor of Neuropsychology and the Director of the Memory and Aging Center Neuropsychology program. He explo...
Electrophysiology of neurons part 1
Electrophysiology of neurons part 1...
Electrophysiology of neurons part 1
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Electrophysiology of neurons part 1
- published: 04 Nov 2014
- views: 186
TEDxGöteborg - Gustaf Gredebäck - The Mirror Neuron System: Understanding Others as Oneself
Gustaf Gredebäck is an Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology, Uppsala University where he manages the Uppsala Babylab. His research span severa......
Gustaf Gredebäck is an Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology, Uppsala University where he manages the Uppsala Babylab. His research span severa...
wn.com/Tedxgöteborg Gustaf Gredebäck The Mirror Neuron System Understanding Others As Oneself
Gustaf Gredebäck is an Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology, Uppsala University where he manages the Uppsala Babylab. His research span severa...
- published: 27 May 2010
- views: 7065
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author: TEDx Talks
God is in the Neurons - Athene's Theory of Everything - Part 1
For the original unedited video (Parts 1 & 2), please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbh5l0b2-0o http://www.Athenism.net / download it in 720p, 1080p an......
For the original unedited video (Parts 1 & 2), please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbh5l0b2-0o http://www.Athenism.net / download it in 720p, 1080p an...
wn.com/God Is In The Neurons Athene's Theory Of Everything Part 1
For the original unedited video (Parts 1 & 2), please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbh5l0b2-0o http://www.Athenism.net / download it in 720p, 1080p an...
Vittorio Gallese: "From Mirror Neurons to Embodied Simulation" Part 1
Our seemingly effortless capacity to perceive the bodies inhabiting our social world as goal-oriented individuals like us depends on activity within a shared......
Our seemingly effortless capacity to perceive the bodies inhabiting our social world as goal-oriented individuals like us depends on activity within a shared...
wn.com/Vittorio Gallese From Mirror Neurons To Embodied Simulation Part 1
Our seemingly effortless capacity to perceive the bodies inhabiting our social world as goal-oriented individuals like us depends on activity within a shared...
CARTA:Theory of Mind--What Makes Humans Different? Brain Imaging Studies Mirror Neurons and More
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) This CARTA series explores the evolution of "Theory of Mind" (ToM), the ability to impute mental states such as beliefs, desires......
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) This CARTA series explores the evolution of "Theory of Mind" (ToM), the ability to impute mental states such as beliefs, desires...
wn.com/Carta Theory Of Mind What Makes Humans Different Brain Imaging Studies Mirror Neurons And More
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) This CARTA series explores the evolution of "Theory of Mind" (ToM), the ability to impute mental states such as beliefs, desires...
Molecules , neurons and morality
http://www.glasgow.ac.uk/index.html?refer=guyoutube This lecture by Prof. V.S. Ramachandran (University of California, San Diego) will deal with understandin......
http://www.glasgow.ac.uk/index.html?refer=guyoutube This lecture by Prof. V.S. Ramachandran (University of California, San Diego) will deal with understandin...
wn.com/Molecules , Neurons And Morality
http://www.glasgow.ac.uk/index.html?refer=guyoutube This lecture by Prof. V.S. Ramachandran (University of California, San Diego) will deal with understandin...
Neurons and the Nervous System
I use this PowerPoint in my biology class at Beverly Hills High School. Topics: - Neurons - Types of neurons - Resting potential - Action potential - Na/K pu......
I use this PowerPoint in my biology class at Beverly Hills High School. Topics: - Neurons - Types of neurons - Resting potential - Action potential - Na/K pu...
wn.com/Neurons And The Nervous System
I use this PowerPoint in my biology class at Beverly Hills High School. Topics: - Neurons - Types of neurons - Resting potential - Action potential - Na/K pu...
- published: 11 Mar 2014
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author: Kyle Kobe
How Neurons Make Decisions (Full Version).mp4
My attempt to create an audio narrative to describe how neurons both make decisions and how they "learn" from very, very, bad decisions; like the time I trie......
My attempt to create an audio narrative to describe how neurons both make decisions and how they "learn" from very, very, bad decisions; like the time I trie...
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My attempt to create an audio narrative to describe how neurons both make decisions and how they "learn" from very, very, bad decisions; like the time I trie...
From Neurons to Neighborhoods: charting a new science of mental health
Dr. Thomas Insel, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), discusses how a deeper understanding of how the human brain functions will yield n...
Dr. Thomas Insel, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), discusses how a deeper understanding of how the human brain functions will yield new approaches to diagnostics and therapeutics, bending the curve for millions affected by mental disorders.
wn.com/From Neurons To Neighborhoods Charting A New Science Of Mental Health
Dr. Thomas Insel, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), discusses how a deeper understanding of how the human brain functions will yield new approaches to diagnostics and therapeutics, bending the curve for millions affected by mental disorders.
- published: 21 Oct 2014
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Bobby McFerrin in "World Science Festival 2009" (Notes & Neurons) [fully!]
"Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus" Is our response to music hard-wired or culturally determined? Is the reaction to rhythm and melody universa......
"Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus" Is our response to music hard-wired or culturally determined? Is the reaction to rhythm and melody universa...
wn.com/Bobby Mcferrin In World Science Festival 2009 (Notes Neurons) Fully
"Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus" Is our response to music hard-wired or culturally determined? Is the reaction to rhythm and melody universa...
Neurons to Nirvana: Understanding Psychedelic Medicines
A feature documentary about the resurgence of psychedelics as medicine. Psychedelics can be potent tools for getting to know who we are, who we can be. and for ...
A feature documentary about the resurgence of psychedelics as medicine. Psychedelics can be potent tools for getting to know who we are, who we can be. and for healing the trauma of a society...
wn.com/Neurons To Nirvana Understanding Psychedelic Medicines
A feature documentary about the resurgence of psychedelics as medicine. Psychedelics can be potent tools for getting to know who we are, who we can be. and for healing the trauma of a society...
Memories that Last: Genes Neurons and Synapses
Kelsey Martin explores how experience alters brain connectivity to create long-lasting memories by changing the number and strength of synaptic connections b......
Kelsey Martin explores how experience alters brain connectivity to create long-lasting memories by changing the number and strength of synaptic connections b...
wn.com/Memories That Last Genes Neurons And Synapses
Kelsey Martin explores how experience alters brain connectivity to create long-lasting memories by changing the number and strength of synaptic connections b...