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Mary Lou Jepsen - Inventor, entrepreneur, optical physicist
Mary Lou Jepsen pushes the edges of what's possible in optics and physics, to make new types of devices, leading teams and working with huge factories that can ship vast volumes of these strange, new things.

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Mary Lou Jepsen is one of the world’s foremost engineers and scientists in optics, imaging and display -- inventing at the hairy, crazy edge of what physics allows, aiming to do what seems impossible and leading teams to achieve these in volume in partnership with the world’s largest manufacturers, in Asia. She has more than 200 patents published or issued.

Jepsen is the founder and CEO of Openwater, which aims to use new optics to see inside our bodies. Previously a top technical exec at Google, Facebook, Oculus and Intel, her startups include One Laptop Per Child, where she was CTO and chief architect on the $100 laptop. She studied at Brown, MIT and Rhode Island School of Design, and she was a professor at both MITs -- the one in Cambridge, Mass., and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Tech in Australia.

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Mary Lou Jepsen: Could future devices read images from our brains?

玛丽•露•杰普森: 未来设备能读取我们脑中的图像吗?

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玛丽•露•杰普森是顶尖数字显示领域的专家,她研究如何将人类最具创造力的想法显示到屏幕上。另外因为曾接受过脑手术,她渴望更深地理解与发明、创造、思想有关的神经活动。在这篇令人大开眼界的演讲中,她将这两方面的爱好结合于两项尖端的脑研究项目中,它们可能为我们理解人类如何思考以及在思考什么指明新的方向。
- Inventor, entrepreneur, optical physicist
Mary Lou Jepsen pushes the edges of what's possible in optics and physics, to make new types of devices, leading teams and working with huge factories that can ship vast volumes of these strange, new things. Full bio

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I had brain surgery手术 18 years年份 ago,
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我18年前做过脑部手术,
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and since以来 that time, brain science科学 has become成为
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从那时起,
我就非常热衷于脑科学研究。
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a personal个人 passion of mine.
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I'm actually其实 an engineer工程师.
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我的本职其实是工程师。
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And first let me say, I recently最近 joined加盟
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首先我要声明,我最近参加了
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Google's谷歌的 Moonshot登月 group,
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谷歌的登月组,
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where I had a division,
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我在谷歌X
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the display显示 division in Google谷歌 X,
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负责那里的显示部门。
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and the brain science科学 work I'm speaking请讲 about today今天
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但是今天我要谈到的脑科学方面的研究,
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is work I did before I joined加盟 Google谷歌
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是我加入谷歌之前做的,
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and on the side outside of Google谷歌.
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在谷歌之外做的。
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So that said, there's a stigma柱头
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现在说正题。¶
做过脑手术之后就出现这样一个问题:
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when you have brain surgery手术.
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Are you still smart聪明 or not?
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你还和以前一样聪明吗?
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And if not, can you make yourself你自己 smart聪明 again?
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如果不是,你还能重新变聪明吗?
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After my neurosurgery神经外科,
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我做了神经手术之后,
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part部分 of my brain was missing失踪,
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大脑少了一部分,
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and I had to deal合同 with that.
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而我得接受这个事实。
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It wasn't the grey灰色 matter, but it
was the gooey感伤的 part部分 dead center中央
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不是灰质部分,而是正中间黏糊糊的部分,
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that makes品牌 key hormones激素 and neurotransmitters神经递质.
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那里是产生关键的激素和神经递质的地方。
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Immediately立即 after my surgery手术,
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在手术刚刚结束之后,
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I had to decide决定 what amounts of each of over
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我就得决定每天要吃的十几种强力药物里,
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a dozen powerful强大 chemicals化学制品 to take each day,
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每一种吃多少。
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because if I just took nothing,
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如果什么药都不吃,
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I would die within hours小时.
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几个小时内我就会死掉。
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Every一切 day now for 18 years年份 -- every一切 single day --
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18年来每天,每一天,
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I've had to try to decide决定 the combinations组合
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我都得决定我需要吃什么样的
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and mixtures混合物 of chemicals化学制品,
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药以及如何搭配它们,
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and try to get them, to stay alive.
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把这些药找来吃,让自己活下去。
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There have been several一些 close calls电话.
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有几次都差点没命。
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But luckily, I'm an experimentalist实验者 at heart,
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不过幸好我打心底里是个实验科学家,
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so I decided决定 I would experiment实验
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所以我觉得我要试验一下,
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to try to find more optimal最佳 dosages剂量
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找到更合适的剂量,
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because there really isn't a clear明确 road map地图
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因为这方面实在是没有个详细的
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on this that's detailed详细.
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路线图可参考。
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I began开始 to try different不同 mixtures混合物,
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我开始尝试不同的药物搭配,
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and I was blown away by how
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而我完全没有想到的是,
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tiny changes变化 in dosages剂量
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剂量上的微小改变
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dramatically显着 changed my sense of self,
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竟然会剧烈地改变我的自我感觉,
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my sense of who I was, my thinking思维,
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我认为自己是谁,我的想法,
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my behavior行为 towards people.
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我对待他人的行为。
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One particularly尤其 dramatic戏剧性 case案件:
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一个非常极端的例子:
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for a couple一对 months个月 I actually其实 tried试着 dosages剂量
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有几个月我尝试的药物和剂量
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and chemicals化学制品 typical典型 of a man in his early 20s,
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正常是用于20出头的男性的。
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and I was blown away by how my thoughts思念 changed.
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让我非常惊讶的是我的想法完全改变了。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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I was angry愤怒 all the time,
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我总是非常生气,
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I thought about sex性别 constantly经常,
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我不停地想到性,
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and I thought I was the smartest最聪明的 person
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而且我觉得自己是
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in the entire整个 world世界, and
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世界上最聪明的人,
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—(Laughter笑声)—
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(笑声)
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of course课程 over the years年份 I'd
met会见 guys kind of like that,
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当然这些年来我遇到过这样的男人,
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or maybe kind of toned-down淡化 versions版本 of that.
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或者是没这么夸张但也类似的男人。
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I was kind of extreme极端.
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我那样的比较极端。
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But to me, the surprise was,
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对我来说,让我惊讶的是,
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I wasn't trying to be arrogant傲慢.
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我并不是想要做个傲慢的人,
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I was actually其实 trying,
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我实际上是想,
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with a little bit of insecurity不安全,
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虽然不是很确定,
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to actually其实 fix固定 a problem问题 in front面前 of me,
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要解决摆在我面前的一个问题,
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and it just didn't come out that way.
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可结果却不是那样的。
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So I couldn't不能 handle处理 it.
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我受不了了,
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I changed my dosages剂量.
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于是改了药的剂量。
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But that experience经验, I think, gave me
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不过那段经历,我觉得,
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a new appreciation升值 for men男人
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让我对男性有了新的认识,
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and what they might威力 walk步行 through通过,
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包括他们可能的感受。
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and I've gotten得到 along沿 with men男人
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而且从那以后
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a lot better since以来 then.
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我和男性之间相处得也更好了。
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What I was trying to do
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我当时试图
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with tuning调音 these hormones激素
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调节这些激素
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and neurotransmitters神经递质 and so forth向前
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和神经递质等的剂量,
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was to try to get my intelligence情报 back
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我想要做的是
在生病和手术之后,重新找回我的智慧,
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after my illness疾病 and surgery手术,
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my creative创作的 thought, my idea理念 flow.
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我的创造性思维,我的思考能力。
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And I think mostly大多 in images图片,
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我主要是通过图像来思考的,
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and so for me that became成为 a key metric --
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所以对我来说最关键的,
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how to get these mental心理 images图片
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就是如何找回这些大脑中的图像,
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that I use as a way of rapid快速 prototyping原型,
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因为我是用图像来快速地构建原型想法的。
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if you will, my ideas思路,
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只要我愿意,我的想法,
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trying on different不同 new ideas思路 for size尺寸,
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会尝试不同规模的新想法,
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playing播放 out scenarios场景.
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设想各种场景。
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This kind of thinking思维 isn't new.
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这种思维方式并不罕见。
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PhiliosophersPhiliosophers like Hume休谟 and Descartes笛卡尔 and Hobbes霍布斯
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哲学家们,像休谟、笛卡儿、霍布斯
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saw things similarly同样.
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也是这样看事情的。
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They thought that mental心理 images图片 and ideas思路
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他们认为脑中的图像和思想
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were actually其实 the same相同 thing.
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是一回事。
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There are those today今天 that dispute争议 that,
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现在有很多人质疑这一点,
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and lots of debates辩论 about how the mind心神 works作品,
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也有很多关于大脑如何思考的争论,
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but for me it's simple简单:
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但对我来说很简单:
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Mental心理 images图片, for most of us,
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对大多数人来说,大脑中的图像
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are central中央 in inventive发明的 and creative创作的 thinking思维.
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是在创造性思考中处于核心地位。
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So after several一些 years年份,
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在我试验了几年之后,
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I tuned调整 myself up and I have lots of great,
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我找到了合适的药物剂量,
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really vivid生动 mental心理 images图片 with a lot of sophistication诡辩
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我脑中开始出现了很多栩栩如生
又非常复杂的图像,
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and the analytical分析 backbone骨干 behind背后 them.
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还有图像中包含的思路。
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And so now I'm working加工 on,
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现在我在做的,
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how can I get these mental心理 images图片 in my mind心神
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就是如何把我脑子中的这些图像
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out to my computer电脑 screen屏幕 faster更快?
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更快地传到我的电脑屏幕上?
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Can you imagine想像, if you will,
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想像一下,
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a movie电影 director导向器 being存在 able能够 to use
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如果一个电影导演仅靠她的想象力
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her imagination想像力 alone单独 to
direct直接 the world世界 in front面前 of her?
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就可以导演她眼前的世界?
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Or a musician音乐家 to get the music音乐 out of his head?
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或者一个音乐家这样就能把他脑子里的音乐传出来?
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There are incredible难以置信 possibilities可能性 with this
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这件事有不可思议的可能性,
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as a way for creative创作的 people
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它可以让有创造性的人们
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to share分享 at light speed速度.
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以闪电般的速度来分享想法。
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And the truth真相 is, the remaining其余 bottleneck瓶颈
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事实上,要实现这一点
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in being存在 able能够 to do this
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现在剩下的瓶颈仅仅在于
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is just upping正在增加 the resolution解析度 of brain scan扫描 systems系统.
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提高大脑扫描系统的分辨率。
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So let me show显示 you why I think
we're pretty漂亮 close to getting得到 there
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现在我要给大家看看,
为什么我觉得我们已经接近成功了,
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by sharing分享 with you two recent最近 experiments实验
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我要展示两个近期的实验,
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from two top最佳 neuroscience神经科学 groups.
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分别是在两个顶级的脑科学研究组做的。
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Both used fMRI功能磁共振成像 technology技术 --
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他们都用了fMRI技术
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functional实用 magnetic磁性 resonance谐振 imaging成像 technology技术 --
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也就是功能性核磁共振成像技术
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to image图片 the brain,
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来对大脑进行造影。
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and here is a brain scan扫描 set from Giorgio乔治 Ganis加尼斯
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这套大脑扫描图是
哈佛的吉奥吉欧•加尼斯和他的同事们做的。
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and his colleagues同事 at Harvard哈佛.
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And the left-hand左手 column shows节目 a brain scan扫描
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左边一列扫描的
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of a person looking at an image图片.
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是一个正看着一张图的人的大脑。
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The middle中间 column shows节目 the brainscanbrainscan
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中间一列
是同一个人的大脑扫描图,
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of that same相同 individual个人
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imagining想象, seeing眼看 that same相同 image图片.
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但他只是在想像看刚才那张图片,
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And the right column was created创建
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右边一列是将
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by subtracting减法 the middle中间
column from the left column,
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中间的图从左边的图减去后得到的
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showing展示 the difference区别 to be nearly几乎 zero.
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可以看出来差别几乎为零。
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This was repeated重复 on lots of different不同 individuals个人
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这个实验在很多不同的人身上重复过,
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with lots of different不同 images图片,
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而且用了很多不同的图片,
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always with a similar类似 result结果.
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结果几乎总是一样。
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The difference区别 between之间 seeing眼看 an image图片
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真正看一张图片
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and imagining想象 seeing眼看 that same相同 image图片
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和想像看同一张图片
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is next下一个 to nothing.
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之间几乎没有差别。
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Next下一个 let me share分享 with you one other experiment实验,
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下面我再给你们看一个实验,
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this from Jack插口 Gallant's浩的 lab实验室 at Cal卡尔 Berkeley伯克利.
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是在加州大学伯克利分校
杰克•加蓝特的实验室做的。
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They've他们已经 been able能够 to decode解码 brainwaves脑电波
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他们有办法将脑电波
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into recognizable识别 visual视觉 fields领域.
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转换成可识别的视图。
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So let me set this up for you.
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我来演示一下。
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In this experiment实验, individuals个人 were shown显示
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在这个实验里,受试者
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hundreds数以百计 of hours小时 of YouTubeYouTube的 videos视频
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要看几百小时的youtube视频,
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while scans扫描 were made制作 of their brains大脑
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看的时候他们的大脑会被扫描,
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to create创建 a large library图书馆 of their brain reacting反应
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这样就建立了一个巨大的数据库,里面纪录下了
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to video视频 sequences序列.
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他们的大脑对一系列视频的反应,
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Then a new movie电影 was shown显示 with new images图片,
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然后给他们看一段新视频,里面有新的图像,
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new people, new animals动物 in it,
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新的人物,新的动物,
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and a new scan扫描 set was recorded记录.
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并且新的大脑扫描图也被纪录下来。
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The computer电脑, using运用 brain scan扫描 data数据 alone单独,
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电脑仅仅通过大脑扫描数据
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decoded解码 that new brain scan扫描
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就可以解析新的扫描图,
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to show显示 what it thought the
individual个人 was actually其实 seeing眼看.
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推测出受试者实际看到的是什么图像。
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On the right-hand右手 side, you
see the computer's电脑 guess猜测,
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右边是电脑的猜测,
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and on the left-hand左手 side, the presented呈现 clip.
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而左边是给受试者看的片段。
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This is the jaw-dropper下巴滴管.
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这真是让人印象极为深刻。
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We are so close to being存在 able能够 to do this.
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我们离真正实现这一点已经不远了,
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We just need to up the resolution解析度.
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只是需要提高分辨率。
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And now remember记得 that when you see an image图片
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请记住当你看一副图片
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versus when you imagine想像 that same相同 image图片,
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it creates创建 the same相同 brain scan扫描.
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So this was doneDONE with the highest-resolution最高分辨率
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brain scan扫描 systems系统 available可得到 today今天,
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and their resolution解析度 has increased增加 really
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这个系统的分辨率在近几年里
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about a thousandfold千倍的 in the last several一些 years年份.
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提高了将近一千倍。
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Next下一个 we need to increase增加 the resolution解析度
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another另一个 thousandfold千倍的
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to get a deeper更深 glimpse一瞥.
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How do we do that?
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我们怎样实现呢?
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There's a lot of techniques技术 in this approach途径.
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这方面有很多技术可用。
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One way is to crack裂纹 open打开 your
skull头骨 and put in electrodes电极.
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一种方法是把头骨撬开把电极放进去,
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I'm not for that.
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我不做这个。
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There's a lot of new imaging成像 techniques技术
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还有很多新的成像技术被提出来,
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being存在 proposed建议, some even by me,
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有些还是我提出来的,
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but given特定 the recent最近 success成功 of MRIMRI,
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不过考虑到最近在核磁共振上的成功,
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first we need to ask the question,
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is it the end结束 of the road with this technology技术?
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这项技术已经发展到尽头了吗?
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Conventional常规 wisdom智慧 says the only way
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传统的观点认为
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to get higher更高 resolution解析度 is with bigger magnets磁铁,
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提高分辨率的唯一方法是用更大的磁铁,
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but at this point bigger magnets磁铁
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但是现在更大的磁铁只能
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only offer提供 incremental增加的 resolution解析度 improvements改进,
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带来分辨率的提升只是固定增量的,
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not the thousandfold千倍的 we need.
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不是我们想要的一千倍。
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I'm putting forward前锋 an idea理念:
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我提出了一个想法:
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instead代替 of bigger magnets磁铁,
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不用更大的磁铁,
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let's make better magnets磁铁.
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我们来做更好的磁铁。
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There's some new technology技术 breakthroughs突破
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纳米科学方面现在有些技术突破,
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in nanoscience纳米科学
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when applied应用的 to magnetic磁性 structures结构
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而用在磁铁结构上
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that have created创建 a whole整个 new class of magnets磁铁,
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已经制造出了一种全新类型的磁铁。
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and with these magnets磁铁, we can lay铺设 down
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用这些磁铁,我们可以
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very fine detailed详细 magnetic磁性 field领域 patterns模式
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在整个大脑里布置出结构非常细致的磁场模式,
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throughout始终 the brain,
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在整个大脑里布置出结构非常细致的磁场模式,
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and using运用 those, we can actually其实 create创建
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这样我们就能造出
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holographic-like全息样 interference干扰 structures结构
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类似于全息的干扰结构,
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to get precision精确 control控制 over many许多 patterns模式,
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可以对很多模式进行精确控制,
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as is shown显示 here by shifting things.
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只要像这样移动一些东西就行了。
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We can create创建 much more complicated复杂 structures结构
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我们还可以造出更复杂的结构,
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with slightly different不同 arrangements安排,
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只要使用稍微不同的排列就可以了。
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kind of like making制造 Spirograph万花尺.
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有点儿像画螺旋图。
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So why does that matter?
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这有什么用呢?
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A lot of effort功夫 in MRIMRI over the years年份
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这些年来MRI领域很多人
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has gone走了 into making制造 really big,
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不是在试图做出
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really huge巨大 magnets磁铁, right?
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非常非常大的磁铁吗?
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But yet然而 most of the recent最近 advances进步
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但是最近分辨率领域的进步,
08:24
in resolution解析度 have actually其实 come from
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实际上是源于
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ingeniously巧妙 clever聪明 encoding编码 and decoding解码 solutions解决方案
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MRI系统中
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in the F.M. radio无线电 frequency频率 transmitters变送器 and receivers接收器
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调频电波频率发射和接收器
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in the MRIMRI systems系统.
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极为精巧的编码解码方法。
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Let's also, instead代替 of a uniform制服 magnetic磁性 field领域,
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另外,我们可以不再使用总是一样的磁场,
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put down structured结构化的 magnetic磁性 patterns模式
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而是用有一定结构的磁场模式,
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in addition加成 to the F.M. radio无线电 frequencies频率.
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再加上调频电波频率。
08:45
So by combining结合 the magnetics patterns模式
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这样就将磁场模式
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with the patterns模式 in the F.M. radio无线电 frequencies频率
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与调频电波频率模式相结合,
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processing处理 which哪一个 can massively大规模 increase增加
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可以极大地增加
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the information信息 that we can extract提取
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我们在一次扫描中所提取的信息。
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in a single scan扫描.
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And on top最佳 of that, we can then layer
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除此之外,
08:59
our ever-growing不断增长 knowledge知识
of brain structure结构体 and memory记忆
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我们在大脑结构和记忆方面的知识也在不断增加,
09:03
to create创建 a thousandfold千倍的 increase增加 that we need.
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我们可以把这些知识整合进去,
就能得到我们想要的1000倍的增长了。
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And using运用 fMRI功能磁共振成像, we should be able能够 to measure测量
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运用fMRI,我们不仅可以
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not just oxygenated含氧 blood血液 flow,
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测量携氧的血液流动,
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but the hormones激素 and neurotransmitters神经递质
I've talked about
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还可以测量我刚才说的激素和神经递质,
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and maybe even the direct直接 neural神经 activity活动,
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甚至有可能直接测量神经活动,
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which哪一个 is the dream梦想.
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那就是梦。
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We're going to be able能够 to dump倾倒 our ideas思路
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那样我们就可以把我们的想法
09:21
directly to digital数字 media媒体.
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直接下载到数字媒体上。
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Could you imagine想像 if we could leapfrog蛙跳 language语言
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想像一下,如果我们可以不借助语言
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and communicate通信 directly with human人的 thought?
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而直接交流思想?
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What would we be capable of then?
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那时候我们能有什么样的成就呢?
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And how will we learn学习 to deal合同
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我们要怎样学会面对
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with the truths真理 of unfiltered未经过滤 human人的 thought?
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未加修饰的,完全真实的人类思想呢?
你觉得互联网很大,
09:41
You think the Internet互联网 was big.
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那这些问题就是巨大了。
09:43
These are huge巨大 questions问题.
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It might威力 be irresistible不可抗拒 as a tool工具
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把它作为一种工具来放大我们的思考和沟通能力,
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to amplify放大 our thinking思维 and communication通讯 skills技能.
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这个想法可能让人难以抗拒。
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And indeed确实, this very same相同 tool工具
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确实,这个方法有可能会带来治疗
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may可能 prove证明 to lead to the cure治愈
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阿尔兹海默式症或其它疾病的方法。
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for Alzheimer's老年痴呆症 and similar类似 diseases疾病.
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除了开启这扇门之外,我们别无选择。
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We have little option选项 but to open打开 this door.
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Regardless而不管, pick a year --
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不管怎样,预测一下,
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will it happen发生 in five years年份 or 15 years年份?
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五年还是十五年之后能实现呢?
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It's hard to imagine想像 it taking服用 much longer.
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很难想像要花更久的时间。
10:11
We need to learn学习 how to take this step together一起.
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我们要一起学习如何一起迈出这一步。
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Thank you.
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谢谢大家。
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
Translated by Rong Han
Reviewed by Tian Ye

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mary Lou Jepsen - Inventor, entrepreneur, optical physicist
Mary Lou Jepsen pushes the edges of what's possible in optics and physics, to make new types of devices, leading teams and working with huge factories that can ship vast volumes of these strange, new things.

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Mary Lou Jepsen is one of the world’s foremost engineers and scientists in optics, imaging and display -- inventing at the hairy, crazy edge of what physics allows, aiming to do what seems impossible and leading teams to achieve these in volume in partnership with the world’s largest manufacturers, in Asia. She has more than 200 patents published or issued.

Jepsen is the founder and CEO of Openwater, which aims to use new optics to see inside our bodies. Previously a top technical exec at Google, Facebook, Oculus and Intel, her startups include One Laptop Per Child, where she was CTO and chief architect on the $100 laptop. She studied at Brown, MIT and Rhode Island School of Design, and she was a professor at both MITs -- the one in Cambridge, Mass., and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Tech in Australia.

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