Mind Over Molecules: The Biology of Memory
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Top Comments (10)
I'm currently watching this from deep within the African Congo me and my team are on a much needed five day rest back at base camp we have been studying some of the last known gorillas on the planet stay safe guys 👍
In a world where we are constantly stimulated to move on to the "next thing" (whatever that may be), this interview shows us how this interferes with our ability to learn, which is intrinsically linked to the ability to form lasting memories. We really need to slow down.
This is great! Finally I am able to watch WSF discussion live in Youtube, big fan here of Prof. Brian Greene...from UAE..
Loved the questions. Ive had random recalls of things i havent thought of in decades. Especially when music is involved. As if the memory is sitting somewhere perfectly intact, and only needs a key to unlock. Very interesting subject
This was amazing. For me, these conversations on how our brain works are the most fascinating.
THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST PODCASTS I''VE EVER SEEN,THANK YOU!!👍👍👍👍
Concerning the conference on memory by the scientist Cristina, I would have loved to hear her address the types of foods that helps motivate a healthy brain and healthy thinking. Much of the information given by her, I already read on my psychology books and in molecular biology processes. Maybe Prof. Brian could interview neurologists studying nutrition to enhance the memory and thinking experience. Nutrition that promotes the neurofactors, neurotransmitters production to strengthen the memory pathways on adults and seniors.
At this moment in time I don't think that the 'experts' really understand what they are doing.
i just want the algorithm to auto like any video by WSF
1:00 I'm so happy... I'm finally watching one of these live...lol
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Top Comments (10)
I'm currently watching this from deep within the African Congo me and my team are on a much needed five day rest back at base camp we have been studying some of the last known gorillas on the planet stay safe guys 👍
In a world where we are constantly stimulated to move on to the "next thing" (whatever that may be), this interview shows us how this interferes with our ability to learn, which is intrinsically linked to the ability to form lasting memories. We really need to slow down.
This is great! Finally I am able to watch WSF discussion live in Youtube, big fan here of Prof. Brian Greene...from UAE..
Loved the questions. Ive had random recalls of things i havent thought of in decades. Especially when music is involved. As if the memory is sitting somewhere perfectly intact, and only needs a key to unlock. Very interesting subject
This was amazing. For me, these conversations on how our brain works are the most fascinating.
THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST PODCASTS I''VE EVER SEEN,THANK YOU!!👍👍👍👍
Concerning the conference on memory by the scientist Cristina, I would have loved to hear her address the types of foods that helps motivate a healthy brain and healthy thinking. Much of the information given by her, I already read on my psychology books and in molecular biology processes. Maybe Prof. Brian could interview neurologists studying nutrition to enhance the memory and thinking experience. Nutrition that promotes the neurofactors, neurotransmitters production to strengthen the memory pathways on adults and seniors.
At this moment in time I don't think that the 'experts' really understand what they are doing.
i just want the algorithm to auto like any video by WSF
1:00 I'm so happy... I'm finally watching one of these live...lol