Carl Schoonover: How to look inside the brain
Karl Skunover (Carl Schoonover): Kako pogledati unutar mozga
Carl Schoonover is a neuroscientist and one of the founders of NeuWrite, a collaboration between writers and neuroscientist. Full bio
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koji se proteže od nazad.
posebno povezan.
suštinski zakomplikovale
ono što je unutar mozga,
kako računar radi
jesu tastatura, miš i ekran.
ako izvadite mozak iz lobanje,
Ništa vam neće otkriti.
za moždano tkivo
u veze unutar mozga.
modenu neuronauku
na veoma specifičan način.
jedan procenat ćelija.
ništa ne bi bilo vidljivo.
Santjago Ramon i Kahal,
i dobio podatke koji izgledaju ovako,
moždane ćelije, neurona.
kada istraživači žele da prikažu neurone,
umesto da ih zatamnjuju.
od svih stvari,
proteina da dobijete gen
zelenog fluorescentnog proteina,
koji se zove Mozduga.
svetle različitim bojama.
moraju da identifikuju
komponente neurona, molekule,
da su tako korisna imunom sistemu
određene molekule,
unutar mozga,
u delu mozga miša.
poput depresije ili anskioznosti.
preuzimanja serotonina,
protiv ovih bolesti.
kako funkcioniše serotonin,
ono što ga pokreće.
pitanja poput ovog.
iz kog god razloga,
koji napada, na primer.
svoje slabašne ljudske umove
najbolji inženjer na svetu.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Carl Schoonover - Neuroscience PhD student + writerCarl Schoonover is a neuroscientist and one of the founders of NeuWrite, a collaboration between writers and neuroscientist.
Why you should listen
Carl is a neuroscience PhD candidate at Columbia University, where he works on microanatomy and electrophysiology of rodent somatosensory cortex. He the author of Portraits of the Mind: Visualizing the Brain from Antiquity to the 21st Century, and has written for the New York Times, Le Figaro, the Huffington Post, Science, Scientific American, Design Observer, and Boing Boing. In 2008 he cofounded NeuWrite, a collaborative working group for scientists, writers, and those in between. He hosts a radio show on WkCR 89.9FM, which focuses on opera and classical music, and their relationship to the brain.
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