Neil Burgess: How your brain tells you where you are
Nil Bardžis (Neil Burgess): Kako vam mozak govori gde ste
At University College in London, Neil Burgess researches how patterns of electrical activity in brain cells guide us through space. Full bio
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prikazanim žutom bojom,
kao kod Alchajmerove bolesti,
uključujući i gde ste parkirali auto.
na određeno mesto u svojoj okolini.
na pola puta između zidova
i pravaca oko vas
dok istražuje okolinu.
ovog krsta u malom kvadratu
trenutni obrazac okidanja ćelija mesta
rešetkaste mreže trouglova.
u vidu rešetkaste mreže
u vidu mreže
duž ovih šest pravaca
koji sadrži ćelije rešetke.
autobiografske memorijske aktivnosti,
poslednji put bili na venčanju.
kada želimo da je zamislimo.
tako što ćelije mesta aktiviraju jedna drugu
ovu tačku gledanja kroz prostor.
kad ste bili na tom venčanju.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Neil Burgess - NeuroscientistAt University College in London, Neil Burgess researches how patterns of electrical activity in brain cells guide us through space.
Why you should listen
Neil Burgessis is deputy director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London, where he investigates of the role of the hippocampus in spatial navigation and episodic memory. His research is directed at answering questions such as: How are locations represented, stored and used in the brain? What processes and which parts of the brain are involved in remembering the spatial and temporal context of everyday events, and in finding one's way about?
To explore this space, he and his team use a range of methods for gathering data, including pioneering uses of virtual reality, as well as computational modelling and electrophysiological analysis of the function of hippocampal neurons in the rat, functional imaging of human navigation, and neuropsychological experiments on spatial and episodic memory.
A parallel interest: Investigating our human short-term memory for serial order, or how we know our 123s.
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