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Ralph Latham
My brain stores everything I just wish I knew where😅
Comment from : Ralph Latham


Bruce Phillips
No mention of ORCH OR?
Comment from : Bruce Phillips


korosu chimu
I wonder if we start removing everything unpleasant from our minds How will we know joy?
Comment from : korosu chimu


koko sali
Thank you very much, I am very interested in memory formation and functioning, I just wander about the kids that speaks 7 languages without learning before (how the Plasticity formed) Thank you again!
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Graeme George Harrison
I don’t have my pathway it’s scary
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honda pizza
What about a bad memory that causes me to breath in catch my breath
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honda pizza
What about my fear of sharks didn't come from jaws i never saw one on life but it shakes me death too
Comment from : honda pizza


honda pizza
One of my first memories was my dog missy running across a main street in new York barely making it alive at 8
Comment from : honda pizza


ChikaChika
Great talk, especially how the long stored memories can be affected and recorded depending on your current state or experience Making it logical to recall unpleasant or traumatic memories in more positive or even comical light However a specific thing here- going to an older doctor might be nice and quick but you are much more likely to get misdiagnosed, so to each their own
Comment from : ChikaChika


APS - Pictures
35:00 - I think the expert misunderstood the question, though the answer was interestingbrbr‘How do I feel emotion attached to the partial reliving of remembered events, how is that emotion encoded?’ brbrIt’s the reliving of the event that causes an emotional reaction, at the present time It’s why your emotional reaction to an event can change over time (think of a bad break-up/being cheated on, and good/bad memories twisting) I think that’s important in addition to meta-encoding at the post-synaptic level (amount of dopamine vs nonciceptin)
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Bob Le Clair
0:55,, that word, intuitively, remembering your future
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Bob Le Clair
0::48, smell is probably the oldest of our senses
Comment from : Bob Le Clair


KRISTELLE
Thank you ❤
Comment from : KRISTELLE


Pradnya Choukekar
Brian out here talking about a real life Pensieve from Harry Potter 😭
Comment from : Pradnya Choukekar


Malgorzata Baig
Interesting 😀
Comment from : Malgorzata Baig


tokamak
11:24 I bet this moment has been etched to Brian's brain :)
Comment from : tokamak


Neom Omar
I swear, I can recall almost every situation in my life, that has happened from childhood until today Either its a good thing, or bad I have no idea, but I love it so far
Comment from : Neom Omar


Daniel Hall
9-11 2001 NEVER FORGET
Comment from : Daniel Hall


Jesus Christ
Do memories ever really fade away? Or do memories simply move from one part of the brain to another as time goes on?
Comment from : Jesus Christ


Aanchal Sharma
0:00: 🧠 Scientists explore the link between memory and emotion, including how memories are encoded, modified, and manipulated br10:41: 🧠 Emotion plays a significant role in forming memories, particularly those associated with traumatic experiences br15:23: 🧠 The brain processes sensory information, triggers emotions, and forms memories br23:28: 🧠 Different types of memory mechanisms exist, including episodic, semantic, implicit, and working memory, each supported by different parts of the brain br30:01: 🧠 Memory is a gradual process that allows for more experiences to contribute and helps the brain bypass slow learning processes, resulting in more facilitated new learning br37:50: 🧠 Memories are formed through changes in DNA and synaptic connections in the brain br44:03: 🧠 The discussion explores the formation and retrieval of memories at different levels, including the molecular, physiological, and cognitive aspects br51:17: 🧠 People with highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM) have the ability to remember personal events in great detail, without the ability to suppress or forget memories br58:25: 🧠 As we age, our memory is influenced by our experiences and can be affected by interference and overlapping memories, but there are strategies we can use to maintain and improve memory skills br1:05:35: 💭 The process of memory involves reconstructing past experiences and combining details in a new way, which can feel just as real as actual memories br1:12:19: 🧠 Memory is crucial to our personal identity, but it is also influenced by external factors and our connections with others br1:19:46: 🧠 The discussion explores the relationship between memory, consciousness, and the physical world br1:26:25: 🧠 Discussion on the computational memory storage inside our heads and the potential for DNA-level storage brRecap by Tammy AI
Comment from : Aanchal Sharma


Anastasia
42:15 Quite awkward comments from a Head of a lab brbr98 of the human genome don't produce RNAs with CONSISTENT functions There is transcription (outstanding in its scale, but still not "98") looking more like a result of non-specific RNA polymerase activity The important thing to understand is that the term "regulatory RNA" refers to an RNA with a particular set of functions consistently transcribed from the same gene It's not just bits and pieces of RNA appearing at random from different places of the genome A massive unspecific transcription "with a function" also undermines the notion of the transcriptome that defines different cell types brbrAlso, the term "encode" implies the use of the genetic code That code is relevant only for messenger RNAs, NOT for regulatory RNAs that don't encode amino acids So the genome cannot encode regulatory RNAs Actually, they are also called "non-coding" RNAs brbrBy different estimations, we have about 200,000 different transcripts (RNAs), of which 20,000 code for proteins (PMID: 30124169) Protein-coding genes constitute 2 of the genome
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Veronica Kaese
we enrich Our memories through habits familiarity added onto our subconscious minds ready to retrieve! Using putting into famine topics brThis is how I use my consciouness Ore- readiness on your plansbrThank you for your narratives On Memories At my age becoming 80 Using connectiveness related to ex p erience Need to learn more about keeping memories, especially the short term memory Truely appreciate and being further educationalThank you & Blessings😮💞🌐🧠💞😇❤🧠🙏🏾🕊🌳🎉🎉🎉
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Johanna Price
Consciousness is the key word
Comment from : Johanna Price


WhiteChocolateMocha
Very interesting,
Comment from : WhiteChocolateMocha


Chaoz X
could we make a computer the reads a dna base code
Comment from : Chaoz X


Will Kuss
Thanx once again Brian
Comment from : Will Kuss


Monica Harris
What kind of hot dogs was this guy eating?? CRUNCH??? No wonder he’s a vegetarian!
Comment from : Monica Harris


chan pol
Thank you for your education! love its!
Comment from : chan pol


Ayaz Muhannad
Somthing beyond the molecule is gods job that we deserve for human kind
Comment from : Ayaz Muhannad


AW C
Emmotion if anything distorts the memory
Comment from : AW C


Samuel Collins Mankin
Didn't recognize Randolph As the Earth aged so did Brian All this years I never paid much attention how we all have aged Today, seeing Brian on YouTube caught me off guard It's hard to accept that some of my favorite people changed with the time Thank you Brian for all the shows and lectures They have enriched my life to the utmost I look forward to watching more of your shows
Comment from : Samuel Collins Mankin


Adil Khan
You needed a physicist in there…may be roger penrose…nonetheless great panel
Comment from : Adil Khan


globalcliques
Warped memories are challenging I had a clear memory of me walking past a building on a specific day, it was full sun and warm It never happened, that day, I didn't even get that far down the street on that day, someone drove me to where I was, and I thought I walked I did walk passed that building everyday I went home from work though
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globalcliques
"Who am I without my memory?" I said that I woke from a SE coma with a shredded memory Realizing I was having trouble accessing my memories was disturbing and no one could see it I can remember Monday on Tuesday well, come Thursday I'm not gonna know I can prime a memory with a note/picture for months and when I stop it will be swept away I couldn't recognize my daughter, friends, boyfriend shaved his face, he looked familiar but no memory came forward If I close my eyes and listen/ed to their voice I'm in a better position This started in 2015 I'm 37y/o
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Christine Abercrombie
i hate people who have needs to access others memories they are evil and abusive know the facts on that
Comment from : Christine Abercrombie


Jhundrow malaza
Jesus Christ is a good true my name of the Lord God Amén
Comment from : Jhundrow malaza


mechtheist
It's really misleading to claim that energy is transferred in neural signaling, it's really quite minimal, there's no current, only an 'action potential', a wave of ion flows in and out of the cell essentially transverse to the direction of the signal
Comment from : mechtheist


Grammas Garden of Ideas
11:53 oliver: emotion is obviously an important currency for the brain; to know when to encode something or not ' 🤔 wow
Comment from : Grammas Garden of Ideas


Gagarin
I am amazed that my first memory is also me falling of the balcony lol
Comment from : Gagarin


Sodak World
This is golden, thank you very much! Best channel out there by far
Comment from : Sodak World


Nazir Ahmad
Assalamualaikum sir 💓💓💓💓💓
Comment from : Nazir Ahmad


WioSwitch
Awesome program! Thanks to the experts for their professional explanations, which solved my hard thinking Hopefully what I have learned from you will help you toobrbrWhat is consciousness?brThe subconscious information of the network of neurons is decoded or encoded by the thalamus, and the resulting electrochemical substance is consciousnessbrbrConsciousness, subconsciousness, and deep consciousness are subjective distinctions created by the interaction of various organizational structures in the human brainbrbrOur consciousness is like an electrochemical flow, divided into conscious stream, subconscious stream and deep conscious stream Transfer information electrochemically between neuronal networksbrbrBut we cannot perceive the deep stream of consciousness, luckily we all know what we are thinking That is, we all know our consciousness, so when the subconscious information of the network of neurons is decoded or encoded by the thalamus, the resulting electrochemical substance is consciousness
Comment from : WioSwitch


Erhan Seven
Thank you so much
Comment from : Erhan Seven


Prashant Mandare
Absolutely love the channel and this particular show With this one and a few more I have noticed that towards the end, discussion reaches a point where there is no answer I think that is where they need to have a couple of practitioners from spirituality such as vedantic scholars or monks that have done years of meditation I love the modern science and gadgets and tests that discover new facts The spiritualists can take it to the next level and show that it's not just that perception is reality but in fact reality is a perception
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34 Lies
That was incredible I particularly liked the bit piece towards the end, where Veronica made reference to that feeling we all have on occasion - when we sense something other than ourselves (in her words, consciousness looking back at us) - because it is reminiscent of a recent talk given by two well-known Dzogchen masters during which one of them described a meditation practice where the meditator would - in effect - throw their consciousness into a corner and have it look back at them Great discussion guys Thank you 🙏
Comment from : 34 Lies


Jill Smiley
InterestingThank you
Comment from : Jill Smiley


Virgiliu Stancu
My first memory is around 2-3 years age I lost myself in the back of my house
Comment from : Virgiliu Stancu


FREE MY GRANDMA!!🚔
I got bored at 46:00 how far did you get?
Comment from : FREE MY GRANDMA!!🚔


Anonymous Hawk
1:23:43 dude, what she says here made so much sense Us being aware of ourselves to this extent and looking at ourselves is the illusion of there being something more More conscious things must be capable of becoming aware of this illusion too?
Comment from : Anonymous Hawk


FreeBankrollTV
Consciousness is just the loopback circuit between the memory system of the brain and the emotion system , which are so intricately bound together Being conscient is a feeling based on memories of being alive
Comment from : FreeBankrollTV


Jim
Zero evidence for the people saying they remember everything Debunked many times The Irish lady is miles ahead of the others here
Comment from : Jim


theresa dalton
Could have been a great presentation but died from the boredom of the quests
Comment from : theresa dalton


Gabriele
dear Brian: bof course there is/b just ask your logic profoundlyest you ll find out*
Comment from : Gabriele


Gabriele
grandeveramentegrazie
Comment from : Gabriele


stellar wind
Brian asked some really good, tough questions
Comment from : stellar wind


Abdalwahed Saidi
I am schizophrene This help me to understand myself Thank you very much Remember the one god and be thankfull❤
Comment from : Abdalwahed Saidi


duhq bkavca
Let try rethink (by applied quantum computer concept) if we consider Universal as big data center and human brain as set of quantum algorithm so the path of learnning of human are processing to collect quantum algorithms into human brain
Comment from : duhq bkavca


jestermoon
Take A Moment brThe Wizard of Silly s here in sunny Calgary Untruedauxland br😂brSpot on my monkey 🐒 brStay Silly Stay Safe and brStay Free
Comment from : jestermoon


Conkadonk🎶
Why do these diagrams look like space and the universe , Are we part of some living things anatomy ?? Is the universe a living being
Comment from : Conkadonk🎶


yixia
She said "sensory worlds" They are are small interconnected worlds Out there are big worlds How could life on earth be a major part of a big world?
Comment from : yixia


Avinash Pai
Thanks Brian and WSF for these wonderful and educative videos I have been a great fan of your writing for well over a decade I have also been a subscriber to this channel for many years now, Have watched your documentaries and loved them These videos with the brilliant guests you have are absolutely a breath of fresh air for someone like me with a curious mind It’s staggering that we live in a time when such content is widely available at minimal monetary cost if that Thanks for this brilliant content and wish you all the best
Comment from : Avinash Pai


BobbyBoyGaming
I feel like the panelists missed the mark in answering some of Greene's questions, but it was definitely a great episode
Comment from : BobbyBoyGaming


Lucifer Musashi
I am a happy and very contented ignorant with a very peaceful and fullfiling life I just heard cakling in a chicken yard brSo stupid I am I did not learn how to cakle with the video
Comment from : Lucifer Musashi


Gordon Pepper
Great discussion until the 1:28 mark and one of the guests (Tim Bredy) says that if we lean on technology more it frees up creativity Although this guest was extremely knowledgable, I don't think he understands the roots of something like creativity Creativity is not based on a clear path of thinking, but it's based rather on just the opposite - the energy and identity forces at work when our path of thinking is blocked, repressed, etc
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Philip Rhoades P
A great discussion although from my POV I would have liked more talk on the use of implantable, synthetic devices for memory storage and BCIs for "off site" memory storage / computation My organisations The Neural Archives Foundation, has particular interests in a number of the points that were discussed but primarily how this stored information might be recovered from frozen neural tissuebrbrAlso, as usual, Brian did a great job leading the discussion! Well done everyone!
Comment from : Philip Rhoades P


Sanjeev Kumar
1:27:13 five materialistic chimps The host is the biggest animal Zzz monkey's with godlike technologies, swords and knowledge It's very likely they will use it to capture power and money discarding others
Comment from : Sanjeev Kumar


Sanjeev Kumar
1:11:16 scary😱😰🙀
Comment from : Sanjeev Kumar


Nathaniel Brereton
13:26 Veronica O’Keane - from Stimulus to Cortisol; 19:05 Survival vs Allostatic Load; 37:28 Oliver Baumann - Molecular Basis of Emotional Event
Comment from : Nathaniel Brereton


Sanjeev Kumar
Her dress code 👗 and personality is perfect👍
Comment from : Sanjeev Kumar


Gihan Panditha
thank you
Comment from : Gihan Panditha


Fauztinn
@56:00 …… wasn’t she describing projecting? 🤔
Comment from : Fauztinn


jonathan effemey
Thanks for posting
Comment from : jonathan effemey


o
Interesting conversation 🤔🤔🤔
Comment from : o


DR Smith
Might have been interesting to have had an abstract expressionist artist/painter in this discussion
Comment from : DR Smith


Ateş Şakrak
Many thanks Prof Greene for this amazing episode once again Hopefully I won't forget it quickly all these valuable information I captured :)
Comment from : Ateş Şakrak


Stephen Armiger
Admittedly dated, but I am reading Carl Sagan’s The Dragons of Eden He talks about the structure of our brains and speculates on the origins of the right and left hemispheres He speculates that originally they were redundant Doing the same thing But as humans evolved one of the hemispheres evolved to do rational thinking He reminds us that the Greeks used geometry, shapes to perform mathematics, using the right hemisphere of the brain long before humans used numbers using the left hemisphere Mathematics today is taught using shapes as well as numbers integrating the right and left hemisphere’s of the brain Maps and multiplication are still quite relevant in the opinion of this writer
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A_]A
w kółko to samo
Comment from : A_]A


A_]A
brednie
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Simon Jackson
1:24 The Theory of Semantic Molecules :D
Comment from : Simon Jackson


Simon Jackson
Sounds like Rebecca the memory girl might try a mild GABA agonist to censor her memory somewhat
Comment from : Simon Jackson


youngjezy23
I know what I experienced there’s no mystery
Comment from : youngjezy23


Alpha Omega
I don't remember who I am or where I am or what this is or what that is! 😶
Comment from : Alpha Omega


marjo vogel
Super
Comment from : marjo vogel


Inga Baronaitė Hammoud
It’s very interesting that approaching my 40 I started to dream my past experiences - it’s like coming back memory of my birth- literally the peak of struggle reaching the light, other past lives in strong action moments- short but so vivid and clear dreams/memories 😅
Comment from : Inga Baronaitė Hammoud


A_]A
survival ? are you kidding you immortal ?
Comment from : A_]A


Rajaraman Soundararajan
Impressed by the detail
Comment from : Rajaraman Soundararajan


A B
It sounds and looks like a bedtime story I'd like to see and hear science based elements than just to listen an story Sorry
Comment from : A B


Akhildev Yedla
I still didnt get the answer regarding eternal sunshine movie where there is memory erasing pill
Comment from : Akhildev Yedla


Kailash Singh
Very nice sir hi ji
Comment from : Kailash Singh


Merlita Cleveland
Very important topic, love to learn and study human brains!!
Comment from : Merlita Cleveland


Catia Proenca
Excuse me but the double helix was discovered by Rosalind Franklin, whose results were stolen by Watson and Crick Better not to perpetuate history mistakes
Comment from : Catia Proenca


Krishi salunke
Science definitely gives new way of thinking 😊
Comment from : Krishi salunke



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