Scientists about the brain: the best of TED talks with a Russian voice acting

The best TED talks with a Russian voice acting, which scientists tell us amazing things about the human brain.

Any monkey can get the banana, but only humans can reach for the stars. Monkeys live, compete, reproduce and die in the woods — that's the whole story. We go right to the heart of the Big Bang and deeply bite into the value of PI. And that, perhaps most notable — we look deep into yourself, collecting a mosaic of our unique and wonderful brain. And it's maddening.

How can polutorametrovaya gelatinous mass, which easily fit in the palms of angels to comprehend, to meditate on the meaning of infinity, and even question its place in the universe? A special thrill is the fact that every brain, and yours too, made of atoms that were born in the depths of the countless scattered everywhere stars billions of years ago.

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These particles traveled in space during whole epochs and light-years until gravity and chance brings them here and now. Now these atoms represent a conglomerate — your brain, which not only reflects on the very stars that gave him life, but also on its ability to ponder and wonder at their ability to be surprised.

With the coming of man, as has been said, the universe suddenly acquired consciousness. Of course, this greatest of all mysteries. It is impossible to talk about the brain, not rising up lyrics.

Ramachandran, Vilayanur

 

And indeed it is. We decided to choose the best TED talks with a Russian voice acting, which scientists tell us amazing things about the human brain, the body is able to accommodate the Universe.

 

Vilayanur Ramachandran: "3 keys to understanding your brain»

Doctor of medicine and philosophy, Professor of psychology and neuroscience, University of California, Vilayanur Ramachandran is a man who knows more about the brain than anyone on the planet nachna. He was for many years engaged in the problems of evolutionary development of the brain, and the range of problems that he is trying to solve, is incredibly broad:

How we perceive the world? What is consciousness? What is the relationship "mind-body"? How can we explain the mysterious abilities that make us human, such as, for example, art, culture, language, metaphor, creativity, self-awareness?

 

The methods resorted to by the scientist, as fabulous as it is simple: he is studying cases of brain damage, and on the basis of these clinical abnormalities (e.g., phantom pain, syndrome Capra, synesthesia) makes discoveries about how a healthy brain works and how his work affects the mental abilities of the person. This focuses Ramachandran in his first TED talk.



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Jill Boult to Taylor: "an Amazing stroke of insight»

Neuroanatomy Jill Boult Taylor (Jill Bolte Taylor) talks about the sensations she experienced during the stroke (loss of brain functions, loss of consciousness), and the incredible mystical experiences that accompanied this process.

So who are we? We — the driving force of life in the universe, with manual dexterity and two cognitive minds. And every second we can choose who we want to be in this world and how to act. Right here, right now, I can step into the consciousness of my right hemisphere, where we are. I — driving force of life in the universe. I — driving force of life of the 50 trillion beautiful brilliant created of molecules that I am in harmony with all that surrounds me. Or I can connect to the consciousness of my left hemisphere where I become a single individual, a solid. Separate from the flow, separate from you. I'm Dr. Jill Boult Taylor: intellectual, neuroanatomy. Inside of me there are those in incarnation. What would you choose? What do you choose?



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Oliver sacks: "What hallucination reveals about our thinking»

A neurologist, neuropsychologist and writer Oliver sacks examines in his speech a little-known but quite widespread, Charles bonnet syndrome, in which patients with visual disturbances hallucinations appear. Neurologist recalls several cases from practice and talks about the biology of this unusual phenomenon.

...It is believed that if you see or hear something, you go crazy. But the psychotic hallucinations are something absolutely different. Psychotic hallucinations, voice or visual, facing you. They accuse you. They seduce you. They humiliate you. They laugh at you. You interact with them. They have nothing to do with the hallucinations of Charles bonnet. There is a film. You are watching a film that to you is irrelevant. And has nothing to do with how people think.

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Vilayanur Ramachandran: "the Neurons that shaped civilization»

How a person could develop cognitive abilities and metacognitive skills? How did it happen so that we learned to imitate, to analyze, to be able to learn and later to work? An Vilayanur Ramachandran talks about mirror neurons and their role in the evolution of our brain, and, consequently, the entire culture of human civilization.

Today I want to talk about the human brain. We conduct research on this topic at the University of California. Imagine for a moment such a problem. Here is a lump of flesh, about three pounds, which you can hold in the palm of your hand. But this lump able to feel the enormity of interstellar space, it can contemplate the meaning of infinity, ask questions about the meaning of his own existence, about the nature of God.And this is truly the most amazing thing in the world. This is the biggest mystery that needs to reveal the man: How is this happening?



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Rebecca Saxe: "How the brain makes moral judgments»

We all know how to guess the intentions, beliefs and feelings of loved ones and strangers. But how do we do it? Scientist cognitivist Rebecca Saxe shares with the audience the exciting laboratory studies revealing the mechanism of the brain at the moment when he thinks about the thoughts of other people and evaluate their actions.

We have a special brain system that lets us think about what other people are thinking. This system takes a long time for their development throughout childhood and until early adolescence. And even in adults, differences in this brain region can explain the differences in how we think about and judge others.

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