So here is a real preserved human brain. And it's going to illustrate two key areas that we are going to talk about today. The first is the prefrontal cortex, right behind your forehead, critical for things like decision-making, focus, attention and your p...
So here is a real preserved human brain. And it's going to illustrate two key areas that we are going to talk about today. The first is the prefrontal cortex, right behind your forehead, critical for things like decision-making, focus, attention...
She went to the front desk to talk to Ray, the security guard. 她跑去前台找保安,雷。 Ray was really happy to see her. 雷很高兴见到她。 Maria is one of the few people that actually stops and says hello to him each day. 玛丽亚是少数每天都停下与他打招呼的人之一。 In fact, she's ...
She went to the front desk to talk to Ray, the security guard. 她跑去前台找保安,雷。 Ray was really happy to see her. 雷很高兴见到她。 Maria is one of the few people that actually stops and says hello to him each day. 玛丽亚是少数每天都停下与他打招呼的人之一。 In fact, she's ...
Now, as a neuroscientist, I know that our brains, that is the thing in our head right now, that is the most complex structure known to humankind. But it's one thing to talk about the brain, and it's another to see it. 我所说的就是体育运动的强大效果。简单地让你的身体动起来,就能...
Neuroscientist Uri Hasson researches the basis of human communication, and experiments from his lab reveal that even across different languages, our brains show similar activity, or become "aligned," when we hear the same idea or story. This amazing neural mechanism allows us to...
About the speaker Uri Hasson Neuroscientist See speaker profile Why do great thoughts and stories resonate so strongly with so many people, and how do we communicate them? Using fMRI experiments, Uri Hasson is looking for the answers. This talk was presented at an official TED conference. ...
The combination of all these parts, the input, the output and the AI,gives a net subjective experience of an interface inside your headthat you could talk to in likeness to talking to yourself.Just to be very clear, the device does not record or read your thoughts.It records deliberate in...
My talk today is about some powerful things you grownups can do. that shape us as children and the adults we become. How do I know? Because my parents and people around me did them early and often. I know not all kids are as lucky. Some of my friends, some kids at my school and...
“Song Exploder” is a podcast, and it's also a TV show that I adapted for Netflix. And over the years, I've gotten to talk to some of the biggest musicians in the world about their work. People like Fleetwood Mac and U2, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Alicia Keys, Billie Eilish, The Roots...