Greg Gage: Electrical experiments with plants that count and communicate
Greg Gage: Percobaan listrik pada tanaman yang bisa berhitung dan berkomunikasi
TED Fellow Greg Gage helps kids investigate the neuroscience in their own backyards. Full bio
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Backyard Brains,
the next generation of neuroscientists
calon generasi ilmuwan saraf berikutnya
neuroscience research equipment
neurosains tingkat pascasarjana
in middle schools and high schools.
anak-anak SMP dan SMA.
about the brain, which is very complex,
tentang otak, yang sangatlah rumit,
sederhana tentang neurosains,
question about neuroscience,
that their cat or dog has a brain,
kucing dan anjing punya otak,
or even a small insect has a brain,
tikus bahkan serangga kecil punya otak,
that a plant or a tree
tanaman atau pohon
help describe a little bit
membantu mendeskripsikan
yang punya otak dan ada yang tidak?"
living things have brains versus not?"
with the classification
berdasarkan pengelompokkan
biasanya punya otak.
because it is electrical.
karena memanfaatkan listrik.
to stimuli in the world
merespons stimulus dengan singkat
and push back on a student,
you say that plants don't have brains,
tanaman tak punya otak,
tanaman akan bergerak
"Itu kan gerak lambat.
"But that's a slow movement.
Itu mungkin proses kimiawi."
That could be a chemical process."
yang bergerak cepat?
the Royal Governor of North Carolina,
Gubernur Kerajaan di Carolina Utara,
yang akan mengatup cepat
di antara daunnya.
"flytrap" (penjebak lalat),
it made its way over to Europe,
tanaman itu mencapai Eropa,
got to study this plant,
bisa mempelajari tanaman ini,
plant in the world.
tanaman paling ajaib di dunia.
that was an evolutionary wonder.
yang juga langka.
di satu tanaman.
about this plant.
dari tanaman ini.
is that the plant can count.
tanaman ini bisa berhitung.
out of the way.
istilah-istilahnya.
lakukan di kelas bersama siswa-siswa.
in the classroom with students.
an experiment on electrophysiology,
percobaan elektrofisiologi,
of the body's electrical signal,
or from muscles.
maupun dari otot.
here on my wrists.
di pergelangan tangan.
or the electrocardiogram.
from neurons in my heart
neuron di jantung saya
what's called action potentials,
potensial aksi,
meaning it moves quickly up and down,
berarti bergerak cepat naik dan turun,
jantung saya terpacu
the signal that you see here.
yang Anda lihat di sini.
yang tampak di sini,
of what we'll be looking at right here,
encodes information
introduce you to the mimosa,
tanaman mimosa,
tetapi tanaman Mimosa pudica,
dan Amerika Selatan,
in Central America and South America,
I'm going to show you
tend to curl up.
could be that it scares away insects
untuk menakuti serangga
bagi herbivora.
Ini sungguh menarik.
Now, that's interesting.
percobaan untuk tahu itu.
potensial listrik tubuh saya,
the electrical potential from my body,
potential from this plant, this mimosa.
tanaman mimosa ini.
is I've got a wire wrapped around the stem,
di sekeliling batangnya,
elektroda ground?
engineering joke. Alright.
dunia teknik elektro.
and tap the leaf here,
at the electrical recording
I've got to scale it down.
Saya akan memperkecil tampilannya.
that is happening inside the plant.
sedang terjadi di dalam tanaman.
reseptor sentuhan,
menuju pangkal tangkai,
to the end of the stem,
ototlah yang akan digerakkan,
we would move our muscles,
sel akan melepaskan air,
it opens up, releases the water,
menyebabkan daun layu.
and the leaf falls.
encoding information to move. Alright?
membawa perintah untuk bergerak. Betul?
tanaman Venus "flytrap" ini,
the Venus flytrap here,
at what happens inside the leaf
yang akan terjadi di dalam daunnya
lalat yang menghinggapinya.
to be a fly right now.
you're going to notice
and those are trigger hairs.
yang disebut rambut pemicu.
one of the hairs right now.
salah satu rambutnya.
a beautiful action potential.
Kita melihat satu potensial aksi.
perilaku tanaman "flytrap" ini.
about the behavior of the flytrap.
untuk membuka kembali daun itu --
a long time to open the traps back up --
jika tidak ada lalat di dalamnya.
if there's no fly inside of it.
banyak lalat dalam setahun.
that many flies throughout the year.
didapat dari matahari.
most of its energy from the sun.
nutrisi yang kurang dari tanah.
some nutrients in the ground with flies.
dan menutup beberapa kali saja
a handful of times
to make really darn sure
benar-benar memastikan
sebelum ia menutupnya.
before the flytrap snaps shut.
pada rambut itu.
touching of those hairs.
di dalam daun akan lebih besar,
that there's a high probability,
that it's going to be clicked together,
potensial aksi yang pertama,
action potential,
potensial aksi baru,
and it doesn't fire again,
daun akan mengatup.
then the flytrap will close.
the Venus flytrap again.
for more than 20 seconds.
saat saya sentuh rambut kedua kalinya.
when I touch the hair a second time.
We get a second action potential,
Muncul potensial aksi kedua,
yang bergerak-gerak,
the leaf a few times.
melakukan perhitungan.
actually doing a computation.
terdapat lalat di dalamnya,
if there's a fly inside the trap,
what the Tigers' score is.
self-actualization problems.
yang sangat mirip dengan kita,
is something that's very similar to us,
menggunakan listrik.
to communicate using electricity.
yang berbeda dari kita,
different ions than we do,
dipakai oleh berbagai organisme,
of these action potentials,
potential in the mimosa.
an action potential in a human.
alat percakapan pada otak.
penyampaian informasi.
information is passed.
potensial aksi ini
is we can use those action potentials
antar spesies tanaman milik kami,
plant-to-plant communicator,
is we've created a brand new experiment
dari tanaman Venus,
the action potential from a Venus flytrap,
tanaman mimosa yang sensitif.
into the sensitive mimosa.
that are sending that information
of an action potential.
dari tanaman Venus "flytrap" ini
from the Venus flytrap
ke seluruh batang mimosa?
all the stems of the mimosa?
the behavior of the mimosas
perilaku mimosa
secara langsung.
and trigger this mimosa right now
of the Venus flytrap.
pada tanaman Venus "flytrap."
dari satu tanaman ke tanaman lain.
about touch from one plant to another.
pengetahuan tentang tanaman.
something about plants today,
untuk mengajar neurosains
to help teach neuroscience
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Greg Gage - NeuroscientistTED Fellow Greg Gage helps kids investigate the neuroscience in their own backyards.
Why you should listen
As half of Backyard Brains, neuroscientist and engineer Greg Gage builds the SpikerBox -- a small rig that helps kids understand the electrical impulses that control the nervous system. He's passionate about helping students understand (viscerally) how our brains and our neurons work, because, as he said onstage at TED2012, we still know very little about how the brain works -- and we need to start inspiring kids early to want to know more.
Before becoming a neuroscientist, Gage worked as an electrical engineer making touchscreens. As he told the Huffington Post: "Scientific equipment in general is pretty expensive, but it's silly because before [getting my PhD in neuroscience] I was an electrical engineer, and you could see that you could make it yourself. So we started as a way to have fun, to show off to our colleagues, but we were also going into classrooms around that time and we thought, wouldn't it be cool if you could bring these gadgets with us so the stuff we were doing in advanced Ph.D. programs in neuroscience, you could also do in fifth grade?" His latest pieces of gear: the Roboroach, a cockroach fitted with an electric backpack that makes it turn on command, and BYB SmartScope, a smartphone-powered microscope.
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