Scientists Gave Human Brain Cells to a Rat. Why?

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  • čas přidán 10. 03. 2023
  • Scientists transplanted human cerebral organoids ("minibrains") into rats, to better study brain disorders. The neurons grown in vivo looked more like mature human brain cells than those grown in vitro, and they made better models of Timothy syndrome. The human minibrains formed deep connections with the rat brains, received sensory information, and drove the rat's behavior.
    Points of Clarification (Q&A based on common comments)
    - Why didn't the rat reject the transplant, which frequently happens with organ transplants? /// They used immunocompromised (athymic) rats to avoid the problem of the immune system attacking the transplanted tissue.
    - Was the licking behavior really due to optogenetics, or just seeing the blue light? /// A separate group of rats (control group), with a transplant but no optogenetics, also completed the red/blue light water training. They showed no significant difference in licking behavior during red and blue light. This suggests that the differences were really due to optogenetic stimulation of the organoid (not, for example, seeing the light). You can see how the control group did, compared to the optogenetic transplant group, in Figure 5j of the study, link below.
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    More on how minibrains are grown and used, and the issue of organoid consciousness: • Growing "Mini-Brains" ...
    On the topic of organoid sentience and playing pong: • Lab-Grown "Mini-Brain"...
    Organoid transplant study: www.nature.com/articles/s4158...
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Komentáře • 4,6K

  • @derek2593
    @derek2593 Před rokem +16871

    "Last I remember, I was about to crash my car. When I woke up, I was a rat."

    • @arcturus4067
      @arcturus4067 Před rokem +347

      Hahaha.... So funny comment 😂

    • @Retrenorium
      @Retrenorium Před rokem +324

      Crashed intro a truck

    • @yun-z
      @yun-z Před rokem +1484

      《that time I was reincarnated as a rat but was trapped in a mad scientist's lab, and the mad scientist turns out to be another rat》

    • @Kutsushita_yukino
      @Kutsushita_yukino Před rokem +347

      Ahh sounds like a light novel title

    • @ScionStorm1
      @ScionStorm1 Před rokem +371

      Typical anime plot.

  • @bitcoinzoomer9994
    @bitcoinzoomer9994 Před rokem +10323

    Finally, manmade horrors within my comprehension

  • @NicolasCermak
    @NicolasCermak Před 4 měsíci +627

    Imagine the rat starts squeaking morse code for "They'll never believe you"

    • @quithandle
      @quithandle Před 3 měsíci +14

      Definitely Remy but with human brain

    • @LedoCool1
      @LedoCool1 Před 21 hodinou

      Good thing I don't understand Morse code.

  • @Emperor-Quill
    @Emperor-Quill Před 3 měsíci +1156

    Bartholomouse: "What's wrong with Ratthew?"
    HoRATio: "Not sure, the human took him somewhere and ever since he's been muttering about some cruel god named "taxes"

    • @quithandle
      @quithandle Před 3 měsíci +9

      😂

    • @wildyato3737
      @wildyato3737 Před 3 měsíci +8

      😂😂

    • @shanearmstrong7197
      @shanearmstrong7197 Před 3 měsíci +9

      Great love it -not in heavenor earth does our philosophy?

    • @necoyouth
      @necoyouth Před 13 dny +1

      Hey...you misspelled Bartholomeow...it's Bartholosqueak👀

    • @lucycarola
      @lucycarola Před 9 dny +3

      That is way too good. I hope you’re a writer. Sometimes k go on CZcams just for the comments.😂 Witty as hell!

  • @denissmith7671
    @denissmith7671 Před rokem +3811

    -What are we going to do tonight, Brain?
    -The same thing we do every night, Pinky. Try to take over the world.

    • @xavierrojas7684
      @xavierrojas7684 Před rokem +71

      Omg thats why

    • @blazednlovinit
      @blazednlovinit Před rokem +55

      Damn, you beat me to this by 5 days.

    • @Meshamu
      @Meshamu Před rokem +42

      @@blazednlovinit And you beat me to being beat to making a Pinky and the Brain reference by about 10 hours. Dang it.

    • @brokenacoustic
      @brokenacoustic Před rokem +23

      *NARF*

    • @Dodsodalo
      @Dodsodalo Před rokem +7

      ​@@blazednlovinit You BOTH beat me to it.

  • @yeahthatpat
    @yeahthatpat Před 10 měsíci +2061

    I was so busy worrying about AI, I didn’t realize I should be worried about human/animal hybrids.

    • @Warwipf
      @Warwipf Před 9 měsíci

      Google "organoid intelligence", I'm sure you'll be delighted to hear that the two can be combined!

    • @heuvelke1065
      @heuvelke1065 Před 8 měsíci +113

      You failed to realise of you combine that with AI who can control humans or whatever with chip in the brain.
      Yes, ai still going to be your first worry

    • @creamythecat8258
      @creamythecat8258 Před 8 měsíci

      They have Rat Neurons integrated into machines as AI now

    • @Mcflapphypants
      @Mcflapphypants Před 8 měsíci +10

      Agreed. I think Brain AI interfacing is going to be a HUGE mis-step, but its coming. @huevelke1065

    • @brucearmstrong5536
      @brucearmstrong5536 Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly

  • @horsepowermultimedia
    @horsepowermultimedia Před 3 měsíci +338

    Those scientists are trying to recreate Ratatouille. 💀

    • @quithandle
      @quithandle Před 3 měsíci +1

      Was gonna say that 💀

    • @KenLinx
      @KenLinx Před 2 měsíci +3

      More like Rocket Raccoon.

    • @DoamBot
      @DoamBot Před 8 dny +1

      More like Pinky and the Brain

  • @rockercas
    @rockercas Před 2 měsíci +159

    if you give human brain cells to a rat, he will ask for a glass of milk

  • @HolyApplebutter
    @HolyApplebutter Před rokem +597

    "When I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of other flesh."

    • @Skullkid16945
      @Skullkid16945 Před 3 měsíci +40

      This comment is golden. Maybe this is how humans evolve. Maybe we really are just the neurons and we just infect the brain of another animal and hijack their spiecies.

    • @doggg4977
      @doggg4977 Před 3 měsíci +10

      ​@Skullkid16945 it's also a 40k reference

    • @septicsauce322
      @septicsauce322 Před 3 měsíci +12

      @@Skullkid16945 Warhammer 40k Mechanicus teaser trailer. It is where the quote came from.
      From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me.
      I craved the strength and certainty of steel.
      I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine.
      Your kind cling to your flesh, as if it will not decay and fail you.
      One day the crude biomass that you call a temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you.
      But I am already saved, for the Machine is immortal…
      ...even in death I serve the Omnissiah.

    • @Dodsodalo
      @Dodsodalo Před 3 měsíci +6

      Really while this is a Warhammer 40k reference, you could argue it accidentally is a Cruelty Squad reference.

    • @Arkimedus
      @Arkimedus Před 3 měsíci +4

      Flesh for the flesh god

  • @SWISS-1337
    @SWISS-1337 Před 9 měsíci +1145

    Ah so this is how Remy was born in ratatouille. They placed human neurons into the sensory area of the Rats brain, so that's why he REALLY loved food lol

    • @MP-vc4nu
      @MP-vc4nu Před 3 měsíci

      They’re training rats to be in US army since they’re cheaper than robotics rn, and cheaper than humans.

    • @geronimo5537
      @geronimo5537 Před 3 měsíci +17

      So the "secret of nimh" was actually a true movie predicted in the past.

    • @jadehaze7939
      @jadehaze7939 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Limbic system got legacy reactions like gag reflex

    • @tordlindgren2123
      @tordlindgren2123 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yes.

    • @porterbays
      @porterbays Před 2 měsíci +6

      those were american brain cells.

  • @bananajoe9951
    @bananajoe9951 Před 3 měsíci +387

    At first I was worried, then they started talking about using rabies. Now I'm terrified.

    • @tixium3471
      @tixium3471 Před 3 měsíci +32

      yaaay. rabies can now spread by human bites!!

    • @helenTW
      @helenTW Před 3 měsíci +7

      Same, it's gruesome and terrifying

    • @Payday5
      @Payday5 Před 3 měsíci +21

      @@tixium3471 we going the walking dead with this one

    • @PS64Subs
      @PS64Subs Před 3 měsíci

      @@Payday5 sheesh, not only walking dead, but the crawl back to a non-rotten version resurrection. that sounds like hell.
      as Forbidden Siren 2 tells us: Eternal life is endless agony, no human would want to physically go through dying over and over again, even if they're effectively immortal from an age standpoint, as long as your brain remains in some way... you'd survive.
      also, imagine being right in your mind but your body is so rotten you can't even convey it well physically, and you can't speak, only groan.
      being a typical zombie but you're not mindless as they are would SUCK until breakthroughs can mentally transplant you elsewhere.
      also the debate of what would essentially become mass necromancy and weather or not raising the dead/rebirthing them is moral... probably not, unless y'know, you consent.

    • @leonardoospino3497
      @leonardoospino3497 Před 3 měsíci

      It is a modified version of the virus that infect neurons but does not cause dead of the animal because is not that virulent. Because the virus selects a specific group of cells you can trace those cells in this case the human neurons to know how much they integrated into the rat's brain. Basically, it's an overcomplicated version of a coloring book... just with genetically modified human tissue and viruses that's all.

  • @hannahalexy
    @hannahalexy Před 9 měsíci +151

    These scientists need to chill out.
    The last time this was succesfully attempted, they created Jerma.

  • @maksiksq
    @maksiksq Před 10 měsíci +540

    The rat just got an integrated GPU

  • @sylphienne
    @sylphienne Před rokem +3303

    Instead of cat girls, scientists first human animal abomination would be Rat girls.

  • @soulsbourne
    @soulsbourne Před 17 dny +16

    *Modified rabies that specializes on human Brian sounds like the nightmare waiting to leak from a lab*

  • @xSephironx
    @xSephironx Před 3 měsíci +126

    "To make it more human, we attach it to rats..."
    Ah yes very human

    • @Telados
      @Telados Před 2 měsíci +29

      "The design is very human"

    • @Arabella-bl9zm
      @Arabella-bl9zm Před 2 měsíci

      ​@Telados you stole my words lol

    • @jonintrovertedpotato3866
      @jonintrovertedpotato3866 Před 2 měsíci +2

      How long would it take to create conscious rats? Big moral doubts, but they are already conscious, dear half-brains.

    • @jonintrovertedpotato3866
      @jonintrovertedpotato3866 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Telados
      Sure it is. How long would it take to create conscious rats? Big moral doubts, but they are already conscious, dear half-brains.

    • @ether158
      @ether158 Před měsícem

      @@jonintrovertedpotato3866 I mean look what we do to each other, I don't rats are getting an exception

  • @heypankajhere1
    @heypankajhere1 Před 10 měsíci +928

    Legend says this mouse went underground with his 4 turtle apprentices.

    • @y-i-k-s
      @y-i-k-s Před 3 měsíci +29

      It’s the rat from fort night

    • @Ak2TheSky
      @Ak2TheSky Před 3 měsíci +15

      @@y-i-k-snah thts the rat from halo: the master chief

    • @sayansaha155
      @sayansaha155 Před 3 měsíci +5

      I swear I can hear tmnt music...

    • @eliasniwert3680
      @eliasniwert3680 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Knowing science they had to do this with many many more than just one rat

    • @Idolikethis
      @Idolikethis Před 3 měsíci +3

      The best part about this joke is, it is fun. The worst part, you will see this wherever a video is regarding human/rat science videos

  • @PeppermintSwirl
    @PeppermintSwirl Před rokem +992

    If we’re not careful, we are gonna have rats who ask “to squeak, or not to squeak?”

    • @WhyGodby
      @WhyGodby Před rokem +150

      Big cheese is dead, and we have killed him

    • @Harsh-tf9he
      @Harsh-tf9he Před rokem +67

      every rat has the right to obtain their cheese

    • @Qualicabyss
      @Qualicabyss Před rokem +12

      Brain size probably plays a bigger role in this

    • @sournois90
      @sournois90 Před rokem +25

      some rats are just more superior than others

    • @thegoodolddays9193
      @thegoodolddays9193 Před rokem +46

      Life, liberty, and the pursuit of cheese.

  • @user-pu5br4dp6y
    @user-pu5br4dp6y Před 2 měsíci +93

    "Man, this is awesome! I've got a whole new way to perceive the world around me an-"
    "Let's give him rabies."

  • @HydroGyro_
    @HydroGyro_ Před 3 měsíci +247

    Ethically this is a fucking nightmare

    • @master_nooing
      @master_nooing Před 3 měsíci +86

      science without ethics achieves multiple breakthrough very quickly my source? war

    • @Swaxol
      @Swaxol Před 3 měsíci +2

      yeah

    • @Arkimedus
      @Arkimedus Před 3 měsíci +38

      @@master_nooing Depends, sometimes that occurs, other times it becomes pointless cruelty without a real purpose.

    • @PS64Subs
      @PS64Subs Před 3 měsíci +9

      yeah. i don't really want catgirls or dog people or whatever if it means we're making something suffer for it in return.

    • @james-2540
      @james-2540 Před 3 měsíci +16

      ​@@PS64Subs if it benefits the government or any military group then you'll see it soon enough

  • @qawamity
    @qawamity Před rokem +4264

    Call me crazy if you like, but it seems to me that the human tissue in the rat did not control the rat at all. It was integrated into the rat brain. It's like adding a a video capture card to your PC, it doesn't control the computer, it becomes part of it and augments its capabilities. The experiments with blue light demonstrate this integration.

    • @ahuman4797
      @ahuman4797 Před rokem +398

      yeah, like switching your cpu for a new one haha

    • @Fasteroid
      @Fasteroid Před rokem +698

      Since the human tissue was responding to external stimuli, I think comparing it to an I/O device like a mouse is more appropriate. It gave the rat a new sense, which under the correct conditions can be manipulated to influence its behavior.

    • @Kayachlata
      @Kayachlata Před rokem +183

      Even in that analogy, the GPU controls video processing. This part of the brain controlled reactions to stimuli and influenced decisions. You could say that it "controlled" those processes and therefore, controlled the rat in some aspects. Take one part of your brain and it does not control you, but merely a part of you, same with this scenario

    • @qawamity
      @qawamity Před rokem +80

      @@Kayachlata, video capture card, not video card. A capture card is sensory, it isn't a GPU in the regular sense. A GPU is ancillary output processor, a capture card is used to process video (and audio) from an external source (generally for use in livestreams) without bogging down the CPU. Similarly, the human neural tissue in the rat brains was employed in sensory processing. It wasn't involved in decision making or learning, outside of processing input for use by the parts that performed those functions.

    • @ReatExists
      @ReatExists Před rokem +75

      ​@@Fasteroid giving the rat a mouse

  • @yourgenerickid1109
    @yourgenerickid1109 Před 10 měsíci +1037

    A rat? I was a rat once. They locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with scientists. And scientists made me into a rat.

    • @OnyxtheFolf
      @OnyxtheFolf Před 3 měsíci +6

      jimmy

    • @FiSH-iSH
      @FiSH-iSH Před 3 měsíci +44

      did the scientists really turn you into a rat, or did they actually turn the rat into you

    • @CarlosGordo97
      @CarlosGordo97 Před 3 měsíci +13

      Or were you always a rat and you just didn't realise until those scientists put you in that room?

    • @absolution6191
      @absolution6191 Před 3 měsíci +20

      A rat? I was a rat once. They locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with scientists and scientists made me into a rat.

    • @Wasaby50312
      @Wasaby50312 Před 3 měsíci +5

      ​@@absolution6191a rat? I was a rat once

  • @gneu1527
    @gneu1527 Před 2 měsíci +35

    Imagine how bro must feel being conscious as a rat

    • @FleshWizard69420
      @FleshWizard69420 Před 22 dny +6

      Idk but he seems cheesed to meet me

    • @scaredhvh1
      @scaredhvh1 Před 14 dny +1

      It is like a nightmare

    • @FirstnameLastname-jd4uq
      @FirstnameLastname-jd4uq Před 14 dny

      I don't think consciousness is human exclusive
      Obviously rats don't have the same cognitive abilities as humans but they seem aware to me

    • @miufke_
      @miufke_ Před 7 dny +2

      The rabies part too... Infernal horrors far beyond comprehension

    • @miufke_
      @miufke_ Před 7 dny

      Not like we should stop tho cause this will lead to insane breakthrough

  • @thaedleinad
    @thaedleinad Před 3 měsíci +27

    "Dollar store in vitro organoids"
    Ok, I am taking this one as a song title to my new single.

  • @kalliaslands9938
    @kalliaslands9938 Před rokem +4712

    In case anyone was wondering this has actually been done in a human. A patient with Parkinson’s had a cell sample taken which was then cultured into dopanergic neurons. The ethics review then gave special permission for the patient to undergo experimental surgery in which these neurons were inserted into his motor cortex. The procedure appeared to lead to a halt in the progression of his Parkinson’s disease but it is hard to tell until this is being tested on a dozens of subjects

    • @kingpiggins292
      @kingpiggins292 Před rokem +201

      Cool

    • @glenliesegang233
      @glenliesegang233 Před rokem

      I believe stem cells, modified into not brain cells, were used. Hard to get cells from nigro stratum brain region.

    • @backseatgamer1808
      @backseatgamer1808 Před rokem +185

      that's fantastic

    • @rbanerjee605
      @rbanerjee605 Před rokem +75

      I find it difficult to believe it would only be done in one person only if any at all. Unless they were very rich…

    • @glenliesegang233
      @glenliesegang233 Před rokem +161

      @@rbanerjee605 agree, unless the modification of any person's millions of stem cells in their circulating bloodstream ca be multiplied in vitro, chemically modified to becoming neural stem cells, then injected through minimal holes in the skull.
      More exciting is transcranial infrared stimulation of neuron growth, new findings of trating Parkinson's like riding bicycles- look it up.

  • @mcjunior011
    @mcjunior011 Před rokem +1735

    Using rabbies as a marker for differentiating human tissue from rat tissue was genuinely brilliant idea. Rabies is not contiguous for rats, in this case only the human derivated tissue will be infected.

    • @alexlifeson8946
      @alexlifeson8946 Před rokem

      Until you realize the real reason was to develop an effective rabies virus that's carried by rats but only harmful to humans. Thus, another bio weapon

    • @suyogdevaiah1114
      @suyogdevaiah1114 Před rokem +18

      It can infect a rat tho

    • @mhitman0385
      @mhitman0385 Před rokem +139

      @@suyogdevaiah1114 highly unliley not to include rabies is a very easily and successfully preventable disease which we have both vaccinated wild animals and humans

    • @suyogdevaiah1114
      @suyogdevaiah1114 Před rokem +9

      @@mhitman0385 yes but once infection progress its all over.

    • @Sanscripter
      @Sanscripter Před rokem +3

      Oh that makes sense

  • @m0zzar353
    @m0zzar353 Před 13 dny +4

    they should do a test to see if rats with human cells are better at solving puzzles than a normal rat.

  • @lantousaturn6115
    @lantousaturn6115 Před 9 měsíci +22

    "You may live to see man-made horrors beyond your comprehension" -Nikola Tesla

  • @VictorTwo2
    @VictorTwo2 Před 11 měsíci +291

    Imagine being a rat just living your days in a cage not thinking too much about it and this dude just injects you with grief, misery, future, shame, desolation, joy, hope

    • @BattleSlayer
      @BattleSlayer Před 11 měsíci +12

      Not necessarily they do think about it because if you were in a cage all day you would eventually get depressed human or not.. but it's normal because if your depressed it means your doing something wrong. It's not a disease like people claim

    • @BattleSlayer
      @BattleSlayer Před 11 měsíci

      @VictorTwo2

    • @seandunbar6427
      @seandunbar6427 Před 10 měsíci +19

      Right except that's not how it works. The brain transplant grew with the rat from birth. It's like they were born with it.
      Also, those complex emotions don't just come from a little part of our brain. Many of those are conceptual, which require a foundation of language the rat does not have.

    • @inmyexpression19
      @inmyexpression19 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Me when I was in jail

    • @inmyexpression19
      @inmyexpression19 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@seandunbar6427so you’re saying, the unconscious must be taught

  • @Spliceozome
    @Spliceozome Před rokem +1153

    I am a neuroscience phd student and I just want to say.I think this channel does a great job explaining the literature

    • @saberhap2639
      @saberhap2639 Před rokem +8

      you just wanted to brag about your study

    • @Spliceozome
      @Spliceozome Před rokem +47

      @@saberhap2639 not trying to! but there's a lot of oversimplistic "serotonin = happiness" stuff out there so its nice to see people who are very careful making videos

    • @Spliceozome
      @Spliceozome Před rokem +32

      @Samir Dončić Just an undergraduate degree in bio/psychology/ neuroscience / math depending on what you want to study. Just try to go to a university where you can work in a neuroscience lab as an undergrad, thats the main thing

    • @ElonMasks
      @ElonMasks Před rokem +1

      ​@@Prodigious147Possible pathway is to pursue a Master's degree in Neuroscience or Neurobiology. The program will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the brain's structure, function, and related areas of research.
      MSc in Biophysics can also be relevant to studying the brain and its functions, it primarily focuses on the application of physics principles to biological systems. While there may be overlapping areas between biophysics and neuroscience, a dedicated Master's degree in Neuroscience would offer a more specific and comprehensive education in the field

    • @alteraxia1646
      @alteraxia1646 Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@saberhap2639 how would you know?

  • @divs7415
    @divs7415 Před 8 měsíci +23

    That was SO much Information for just 9 mins! I'm genuinely fascinated and impressed by this video🙂

    • @quithandle
      @quithandle Před 3 měsíci

      Bro got impressed for IRL Ratatouille 💀💀

  • @Rin-zn9bo
    @Rin-zn9bo Před 3 měsíci +32

    This was wildly inspiring, thanks for the video

    • @quithandle
      @quithandle Před 3 měsíci +6

      **wildly inspiring** 💀

    • @SpriteWild
      @SpriteWild Před 2 měsíci +6

      to...to do what?

    • @pou-c
      @pou-c Před 20 dny

      @@SpriteWild😈

  • @sandraforeman620
    @sandraforeman620 Před rokem +585

    As the owner of a pet rat, I was so impressed at how she understood so many things, and acted in such a smart way, so quickly. I really wouldn't want her to be smarter! The kisses & love she expressed was so far ahead of most.

    • @RoundShades
      @RoundShades Před rokem

      It's a curve where rats with satisfied needs and much encouragement embrace positivity and growth of that sort, but humans always think of more and more things to do with more and more gains, to justify taking it away from others and then shrugging off the suffering they cause as a result. Humans are pretty shitty.

    • @canobenitez
      @canobenitez Před rokem

      yeah it's better to have retarded pets

    • @FortWhenTeaThyme
      @FortWhenTeaThyme Před rokem +102

      I think most people would be surprised by the intelligence and friendliness of domesticated rats.

    • @Ariel333666999
      @Ariel333666999 Před 11 měsíci +41

      DUDE. for a second I read "as the owner of the pet rat[...]" (as in, the rat in the study)
      And I was like, man, where can I buy modified rats

    • @fenayev1848
      @fenayev1848 Před 11 měsíci +65

      @@Ariel333666999 modded rats 😭

  • @tristanmisja
    @tristanmisja Před rokem +373

    It makes perfect sense that the human part of the rat's brain acted as if it was originally the rat's. The neurons have been growing with the same conditions and communications as a rat's.

    • @pustota7254
      @pustota7254 Před 11 měsíci

      *the

    • @tristanmisja
      @tristanmisja Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@pustota7254 Thanks!

    • @pustota7254
      @pustota7254 Před 11 měsíci

      @@tristanmisja no problem.

    • @spookyweeb5563
      @spookyweeb5563 Před 11 měsíci

      except you are(probably) not a neuroscientist and this is likely extremely simplified

    • @tristanmisja
      @tristanmisja Před 11 měsíci +14

      @@spookyweeb5563 I'm not a neuroscientist (yet), but I've studied the field a lot. Yes, it's somewhat simplified, but that's the gist of it.

  • @geronimo5537
    @geronimo5537 Před 3 měsíci +20

    So the "secret of nimh" was actually a true movie predicted in the past.

  • @knarf975
    @knarf975 Před 12 dny +3

    I am a medical doctor myself and I feel very sorry for the torture these poor sociable animal have to undergo. Experiments on animals rarely led to something good.

    • @NightmareRex6
      @NightmareRex6 Před dnem

      shouldent we just be doing exparements on likes of gates fauchi WEF members eta?

  • @ren3171
    @ren3171 Před 11 měsíci +868

    As a rat implanted with human brain cells I can confirm this is true.

    • @meowman69420
      @meowman69420 Před 11 měsíci +21

      this comment is funnier because of your profile pic lmao

    • @nateo200
      @nateo200 Před 11 měsíci +2

      lol

    • @justind4615
      @justind4615 Před 11 měsíci +7

      yes because if it wasnt true you couldnt comment this

    • @redmadness265
      @redmadness265 Před 11 měsíci

      xD

    • @MusicGuyFK
      @MusicGuyFK Před 10 měsíci

      I do not believe you. I believe you are an ape(homo sapiens specifically) on a computer making a joke. I do not believe you are an actual rat but I could be wrong.

  • @jasper2621
    @jasper2621 Před rokem +667

    I like this style of content. A lot of youtube channels turn to overproduced sensationalism when dealing with new technologies/discoveries. Ihm Curious just lays out a summary in a concise, easy-to-understand fashion.

    • @jacekstankiewicz1594
      @jacekstankiewicz1594 Před rokem +28

      agree most youtubers who talk about this kind of stuff, are like when you wanted to reach the word mark in high school essays, yes you have a bunch of content, but not much would be said. this channel is better

    • @dylanfisher6042
      @dylanfisher6042 Před rokem +13

      sensationalism - what a great word. Too many documentaries nowadays do this in such a way . No offense to American documentaries but this all too common.

    • @bigsmall246
      @bigsmall246 Před rokem +1

      ​@@dylanfisher6042 American documentaries are the only ones that use rock music

    • @NiceDZNintro
      @NiceDZNintro Před rokem +6

      @@jacekstankiewicz1594 bro this guy doesn't talk about nothing he just copies text into text-to-speech lmao

    • @destinpatterson1644
      @destinpatterson1644 Před rokem +6

      ​@@NiceDZNintro He very clearly wrote his own script to make it digestible, because I can promise you, no scientific journal would be written like this and I highly doubt he copied and pasted from a website. And that's his real voice

  • @SkratchersOtherWorseChannel
    @SkratchersOtherWorseChannel Před 9 měsíci +7

    She wanted to find out if he'd still love her.

  • @hectornonayurbusiness2631
    @hectornonayurbusiness2631 Před 3 měsíci +11

    They were so preoccupied with whether or not they could they never stopped to consider whether they should.

    • @mjbaricua7403
      @mjbaricua7403 Před 3 měsíci +1

      They always should, cowardice holds back innovation

    • @just-a-fnf-fan
      @just-a-fnf-fan Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@mjbaricua7403and innovation can sometimes be bad, (not always tho)

    • @ThanosDestroyeryearsago
      @ThanosDestroyeryearsago Před 13 dny

      And they should, Decels are the bane of existence.

  • @ecm84ee
    @ecm84ee Před 11 měsíci +723

    That rat has more human braincells then alot of humans on this planet.

    • @justind4615
      @justind4615 Před 11 měsíci +7

      lol, nice one

    • @Dreptilator
      @Dreptilator Před 10 měsíci +59

      its just that he doesnt use twitter

    • @justind4615
      @justind4615 Před 10 měsíci +26

      @@Dreptilator uh yes, we need to keep that rat out of twitter

    • @louislower3724
      @louislower3724 Před 10 měsíci

      Acktually that is not possible because the human organisms needs way more braincells to even stay alive. Where is your peer reviewed study?

    • @grobble7321
      @grobble7321 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Dreptilatorno it is the smartest Twitter user

  • @natasha6867
    @natasha6867 Před 10 měsíci +214

    "dollar store in vitro organoids" lol if only we could get them at the dollar store. but seriously, i'm a neuroscientist and i didn't know about these types of studies. very cool! and very well and thoroughly explained. thanks!

  • @xbirdshorts5075
    @xbirdshorts5075 Před 3 měsíci +8

    The hypocricy in the last bit about weighing out the benefits when they're already implanting something on animals that can't consent 💀like choose one

    • @marza339
      @marza339 Před 5 dny

      Go complain about stupid nonsense elsewhere

    • @xbirdshorts5075
      @xbirdshorts5075 Před 5 dny

      @@marza339 i mean you're complaining about someone complaining about something. if that's not the ultimate complaining about stupid nonsense then i don't know what is

    • @marza339
      @marza339 Před 19 hodinami

      @@xbirdshorts5075 I'm not complaining, I'm telling you to get bent.

  • @bananajoe9951
    @bananajoe9951 Před 3 měsíci +13

    This reminds me of the book Flowers for Algernon, where they experiment on two patients with down syndrome. One mouse, one human. The experiment works, both subjects display remarkable gains in intelligence, to the point that they are smarter than the average of their species. Unfortunately the therapy it stops working, and we get to read of the mental decline of the human patient. The mouse ends up dying as a result of rapid intellectual decline, it stops eating as a result of depression. The human contemplates suicide as well. Really fucking sad.

    • @Fuckalope-cm5dk
      @Fuckalope-cm5dk Před 3 měsíci

      I dont think it was down syndrome, was it?

    • @_WilhelmII.
      @_WilhelmII. Před 2 měsíci

      Exactly what I thought when I saw the video's name and thumbnail

  • @MigraineBuddy420
    @MigraineBuddy420 Před rokem +218

    Ah yes, horrors beyond human comprehension.😊

    • @fenn_fren
      @fenn_fren Před rokem +76

      In this case, horrors beyond rat comprehension.

    • @thebuilder5271
      @thebuilder5271 Před rokem +23

      @@fenn_frenonly until the rats gain human intelligence 💀

    • @Angel-ng2gz
      @Angel-ng2gz Před 11 měsíci +7

      This shit is actually terrifying because they could become self aware

    • @IVeryMuchHateYouTubeHandles
      @IVeryMuchHateYouTubeHandles Před 11 měsíci +1

      NPC🥶🥶🥶

    • @vibinjesus
      @vibinjesus Před 11 měsíci +11

      @@IVeryMuchHateCZcamsHandles you sound more like an npc than anyone else here

  • @christianpiedra1514
    @christianpiedra1514 Před rokem +263

    I’d be okay running a social experiment with a group of normal rats and a group of humanoid rats. It would be interesting to see what would happen… for science of course.

    • @canobenitez
      @canobenitez Před rokem

      how long until the military wants their rat army division

    • @Funtermore
      @Funtermore Před 11 měsíci +50

      Probably segregation among rats

    • @veryangryduckpl2122
      @veryangryduckpl2122 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@Funtermore Finally, proof that segregation and racism is normal even among animals!

    • @Michael-du2fv
      @Michael-du2fv Před 11 měsíci

      The rats with human brains would enslave the normal rats and force them to start building step pyramids.
      Then the entire study is classified and all scientists suddenly die in accidents.

    • @Angel-ng2gz
      @Angel-ng2gz Před 11 měsíci +33

      Bad idea imagine a war with self aware rats

  • @adrianandaverdevega8320
    @adrianandaverdevega8320 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great content!!

  • @justmyopinion192
    @justmyopinion192 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very interesting video, thank you for sharing ❤

  • @metamind095
    @metamind095 Před rokem +129

    Its incredible how you packed this all together in an easily consumable science clip. Keep it up!

  • @koushikkumarghosh5887
    @koushikkumarghosh5887 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Fantastic video 😃

  • @tempy-tq3ix
    @tempy-tq3ix Před 2 měsíci +3

    wonderful im living the monologue portion of the prequel to Rodent Uprising

  • @TheEmolano
    @TheEmolano Před rokem +51

    That's like a hardware upgrade for the rat. The "software" of the rat remain intact and took controll of that extra hardware.

    • @JavierAlbinarrate
      @JavierAlbinarrate Před rokem +22

      They lack the correct drivers... do you have a ratASM compiler by chance?

    • @somuchtocook9159
      @somuchtocook9159 Před 11 měsíci

      @@JavierAlbinarrate considering that it worked then it was a definite yes

    • @ferro9929
      @ferro9929 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@JavierAlbinarrate using LLVM, yes

  • @Vitorruy1
    @Vitorruy1 Před rokem +56

    no clickbait, just a good explanation. Love it.

    • @Countertistic
      @Countertistic Před 11 měsíci

      Literally dont know what 95% of the words he saying means...

    • @kiyo211
      @kiyo211 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@Countertisticme too but at least I can get the idea

  • @reachthesingularity
    @reachthesingularity Před 9 měsíci +2

    That is a very strong response from the rat. I can only imagine how strong the drive to drink the water is when the light is activated.

  • @GraveXSensei
    @GraveXSensei Před 7 měsíci +4

    Master Splinter, Lezz Goo !!! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @VimmiiPOV
    @VimmiiPOV Před rokem +253

    We are on the timeline of genetically engineered catgirls aren't we?

    • @FrostyHandled
      @FrostyHandled Před rokem +58

      "poetry is the usage of language to push thought in the direction of important, yet neglected ideas"

    • @davib8963
      @davib8963 Před rokem +30

      @@FrostyHandled
      In the twilight of a daring dream,
      Where science touches the extreme,
      In feline minds, humans play,
      To mingle minds in a peculiar ballet.
      Once a kitten, soft and small,
      Now carries thoughts that hold us all,
      In her eyes, a universe unfolds,
      As a saga, unlike any, it beholds.
      Through felinity, with a soft purr,
      Bearing wisdom, in her fur,
      In her mind, stars and cells combine,
      A testament to a design, so divine.
      A mouse she chases, yet contemplates,
      In her dreams, mankind she imitates,
      Beneath the moon's silvery gleam,
      In her, our essence does dream.
      In her pounce, philosophy's dance,
      In her purr, an enlightened trance,
      Through whiskers, flows the human tide,
      A testament to the world inside.
      What once was myth, now stands true,
      As humans glimpse a feline view,
      In a creature, cute and small,
      Echoes the universe, and enthralls us all.

    • @derpherp1810
      @derpherp1810 Před rokem +9

      We are in the Timeline of Secret of NIMH which if that's case ultimately has very little effect on our day to day lives.

    • @weltschmerzistofthaufig2440
      @weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 Před rokem +3

      @@davib8963 This sounds a lot like a stanzaic poem written by ChatGPT, but if it’s not, then that’s pretty good poetry!

    • @davib8963
      @davib8963 Před rokem

      @@derpherp1810 Ever read 'Fast Times at Fairmount High'?

  • @fattyMcGee97
    @fattyMcGee97 Před 11 měsíci +303

    I’ve had many pet rats over the years and I can tell you that I don’t doubt they are self aware without any medical intervention. I’ve watched them display having a sense of self. I’ve noticed this through watching them play into “oh hey, I know I’m cute so I don’t have to work as hard as my brother for treats”, or “damn I’m getting fat and the humans are calling me fat, time to work out and lose weight”.
    One of my rats absolutely understood that we were calling him fat and he took it upon himself to run on his wheel to lose weight. He even turned down treats and ate a bit less of his healthy food than he used to. A few months later and he was actually in pretty good shape and had a lot more energy.
    Rats aren’t stupid creatures. I’ve seen rats unscrew jars to get to snacks, open sliding cupboard doors to get into where I kept the snacks, work as a team to try and pull the meal worm box up the side of the cage. They’re very clever little animals and it’s part of why I adore them honestly.
    I’m not against research like this. I think it’s fascinating and the rats appear to be unharmed. I just think that people need to know that rats probably are self aware.

    • @123youbia
      @123youbia Před 11 měsíci +35

      I don't think it's to be self aware.
      If anything it's pattern learning, if you called them fat and gave no treats to then makes them run on the wheel (somehow) then they'd understand that they have to run on the wheel to get a treat

    • @fattyMcGee97
      @fattyMcGee97 Před 11 měsíci +61

      @@123youbia No, you misunderstand, I didn't incentivise them to run on the wheel with treats. I didn't change my behaviour at all and they started turning down treats in favour of their healthier food. It was their own choice.

    • @123youbia
      @123youbia Před 11 měsíci +12

      @@fattyMcGee97 Ok I see, but still they are just very clever then not self aware

    • @Pulpo_Pol
      @Pulpo_Pol Před 11 měsíci +91

      ​@@123youbia Humans will just go far and beyond to blind themselves about how intelligent some animals truly are.

    • @madman7544
      @madman7544 Před 11 měsíci +60

      ​@@Pulpo_PolThey'll also go as far to blindly seek meanings in uncomplicated things. (Example: sign language gorilla Koko)

  • @helicalactual
    @helicalactual Před 5 dny

    I find it very interesting the way that you can do differentials on the cells.
    Given the growth of a system with more of one chemical or hormone or amino acid versus another system , and how all of the systems interact resulting in chaos theory expressing a completely different application

  • @zebonautsmith1541
    @zebonautsmith1541 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The brain was thinking: "help; get me out of this rat!"

  • @statelyelms
    @statelyelms Před 10 měsíci +46

    I love the hint of humour while very educationally explaining this brain stuff. I also really appreciate how you go around the comments, answering questions and clarifying things very kindly. What a nice channel!

  • @danielvanstaden8247
    @danielvanstaden8247 Před rokem +54

    I really love your videos. I was first recommended your video about neurons playing pong a few months back, and then recently I was watching a lot of videos about psychedelics which is when I saw your video about that (which I absolutely loved, I learned so many things I didn't know about before). I decided to check your channel out and that's when I realised that I'd seen one of your videos before.
    I was then very pleasantly surprised that both of these had come from the same person and that you had much more quality content too. You are truly underrated, and I wonder what crazy things you'll be talking about in a year from now 😁

  • @AbdulSoomro-kj5lt
    @AbdulSoomro-kj5lt Před měsícem

    Make more videos my bro: this channel has so much potential

  • @NEONetior
    @NEONetior Před 3 měsíci

    Imagine walking back to your lab and the rat greets you with "Hello Doctor."

  • @mickmickymick6927
    @mickmickymick6927 Před rokem +26

    I'm glad your here to guide us through the eldritch horrors to come.

  • @eduardobalbino8486
    @eduardobalbino8486 Před 11 měsíci +82

    What an EXTREMELY well made video and presentation, damn! I don't know how much time it took you, but if this effort went into literature reviews of other areas it would exponentially increase both public reach and onboarding/motivating undergrads. Thank you so much for the inspiration (and knowledge, of course!)

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue Před 7 měsíci +2

      so to find human brains cell just use rabies sounds dangerous to me

  • @trappedkitty5335
    @trappedkitty5335 Před 3 měsíci

    Those globs with optical sensors will haunt my nightmares.

  • @Tai182
    @Tai182 Před měsícem

    "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could... they didn't stop think if they should."

  • @br9809
    @br9809 Před rokem +10

    Because they were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.

    • @GalacticNovaOverlord
      @GalacticNovaOverlord Před 11 měsíci +1

      Nah, they should.
      The issue comes in 100 years when someone tries to create super soldiers

  • @cameroonemperor755
    @cameroonemperor755 Před rokem +23

    Absolutely amazing video as always

  • @288theabe
    @288theabe Před 9 měsíci

    “Dollar store in-vitro neurons” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @danielavanilla4331
    @danielavanilla4331 Před 6 měsíci +2

    The animal evolution Dreamworks theory becoming more than just a dream fr fr 🔥

  • @AVX512
    @AVX512 Před rokem +111

    It would be interesting to figure out _how_ the cells decide which chemicals signal what information

    • @leagueaddict8357
      @leagueaddict8357 Před rokem +2

      Not really mostly the same or very similar compounds, lookalike compounds are known as poison as the brain or budy will use them incorrectly, which is why people sometimes get very sick or worst when eating or drinking the wrong plants whether by accident or not.

    • @thatpandaz6094
      @thatpandaz6094 Před rokem +13

      ​​@@leagueaddict8357hile the brain uses mostly the same chemicals all over they have different jobs. The chemicals themselves don't do anything, it's the receptors response to that chemical that makes a reaction.
      So when taking drugs for example it's not that the compounds looks similar to one in the brain (which is the case most the time)
      It's just how well it fits into that receptor in different parts of the brain and more importantly if it can pass the blood brain barrier

    • @leagueaddict8357
      @leagueaddict8357 Před rokem

      @@thatpandaz6094 You are spreading misinformation

    • @thatpandaz6094
      @thatpandaz6094 Před rokem +12

      @@leagueaddict8357 Educate me

    • @geckoo9190
      @geckoo9190 Před 7 měsíci

      I think that they could do that because the chemical signals are very similars, those hormones should have been developed way back in the evolutionary scale and didn't change much.

  • @PerilousXPrep
    @PerilousXPrep Před rokem +17

    I just found your channel. New sub! I really enjoyed your manner of communicating fringe science in an informative and engaging way.

  • @garyr7027
    @garyr7027 Před 4 měsíci

    Discovery channel had a documentary in the mid 90's claiming scientist grew a human ear on a mouses back, even showed a video clip of it walking around. I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it for myself.

  • @arthurjeremypearson
    @arthurjeremypearson Před 3 měsíci

    These special features on my rats of NIMH special edition DVD are pretty freaking wild

  • @philguer4802
    @philguer4802 Před rokem +39

    Kinda scary, the idea they can just grow mini brains and experiment on them.

    • @petevenuti7355
      @petevenuti7355 Před rokem +2

      Have you seen the thought emporium channel he's working on it!
      Anybody with the inclination to learn,(and keep good sterile technique), and a conservative few thousand dollars for reagents & growth medium and incubator can at home!
      The thought emporium channel calls their incubator meatcubator😜

    • @Biedropegaz
      @Biedropegaz Před rokem

      and at the end infect them witbrabies virus...madness, not science

    • @danielhicks1824
      @danielhicks1824 Před rokem +3

      They're very mini, to be fair.

  • @britwadsworth3047
    @britwadsworth3047 Před rokem +10

    Love the high quality content keep it up!

  • @ScootLogix
    @ScootLogix Před 3 měsíci +2

    It's begun. Pinky and the Brain is no longer just a cartoon...

  • @bradfordlangston836
    @bradfordlangston836 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is why I love neuroscience

  • @user255
    @user255 Před rokem +117

    You know when the rat brain is overtaken by human brain cells when they start to declare wars and are deeply interested in money and shiny objects.

    • @Flahtort
      @Flahtort Před rokem +17

      Skavens

    • @batatanna
      @batatanna Před rokem

      Nah that only happens when they're put into a perfect (dys)utopian society made to answer all their needs until they eventually collapse onto each other and go insane.

    • @Borgilian
      @Borgilian Před rokem

      Oh, so basically they become rat-faced (((talmudic little hats)))?

    • @justanotherguyful
      @justanotherguyful Před rokem +24

      You just described Israel

    • @user255
      @user255 Před rokem

      @@justanotherguyful _"You know when humans have overtaken Israel, when they start to declare wars and are deeply interested in money and shiny objects."_
      Yeah, the cancer is everywhere. No need to mention any specific country.

  • @TheVelvetVixen
    @TheVelvetVixen Před 3 měsíci

    Lol'd when the scientist looked over and smiled. Felt like Tim and Eric!

  • @Brindlebrother
    @Brindlebrother Před 3 měsíci

    When you get a random itch under your nose, that is a scientist tickling your rat-brain counterpart

  • @avivsharon819
    @avivsharon819 Před rokem +7

    A great approach to presenting scientific papers!

  • @chromyl_chloride
    @chromyl_chloride Před rokem +7

    only 150 comments with a video as well made as this? AND the creator replies to questions with answers? amazing! subscribed.

  • @nyantacoplayz7493
    @nyantacoplayz7493 Před 10 dny

    Rat existential dread sounds neat

  • @spencer7539
    @spencer7539 Před 3 měsíci +6

    The new isekai is going places

  • @effervescentrelief
    @effervescentrelief Před rokem +137

    They need to put the human cells into the communication part of the brain and see what happens. In fact, due it to multiples and maybe they will start to communicate in more advanced ways. I should say I find this research highly intriguing as well as disturbing.

    • @motivatedpotato6604
      @motivatedpotato6604 Před rokem +23

      Yeah, i wonder if they could put the human cells on both brain modules, cerebellum and the celebral cortex. So, the rat brain is ingrown with human neurons from every side. And how that would affect their choice making and adaptability

    • @tetsmon
      @tetsmon Před 11 měsíci +4

      My guess is that it wouldn't affect their communication in any significant way. Human brain cells aren't any more "advanced" than rat brain fells, it's just that more of our brain is dedicated to communication. to get more advanced communication between rats, we would need to somehow promote growth in that specific portion of their brain.
      But also, I feel like it would have a similar end result as Planet of the Apes

    • @NotSoCrazyNinja
      @NotSoCrazyNinja Před 10 měsíci

      @@tetsmon Genetic engineering to the rescue! I'm sure what you suggest can be done, but should it be done? I say absolutely!

    • @ChrisWijtmans
      @ChrisWijtmans Před 10 měsíci

      Incorrect. Human neurons are not the same as a rats. The fuck are you smoking?

  • @gilgabro420
    @gilgabro420 Před rokem +30

    Could we expand human brains like that? I'd be down.

    • @Wyi-the-rogue
      @Wyi-the-rogue Před rokem +18

      Big brain time

    • @winklerdinkler-hh7km
      @winklerdinkler-hh7km Před 11 měsíci +22

      Bro getting a new cpu

    • @Tea_N_Crumpets
      @Tea_N_Crumpets Před 11 měsíci +8

      Don’t think so, sadly. Intelligence usually isn’t completely related to brain size or even body/brain ratio, but more by a combination of several factors, particularly by the average time it takes for parts of the brain to communicate (the time that it takes, on average, for a signal to travel from one neuron to the other in the brain, or sort of the neural density). This is why elephants aren’t as intelligent as humans, despite having much larger brains. Their physically larger brains are optimized to handle the massive amount of input from their huge body, and to control that body to keep it running and moving, but the large total neuron count required to do that makes the brain too large to perform a lot of higher-level processing.
      Think of it as: human brain is akin to a top-of-the-line gaming PC, while a larger brain (like an elephant’s) is like a big server in a server farm. The server might have more total power than the gaming PC, but they’re not comparable because the gaming PC is more optimized for performing singular, complex tasks while the server is meant to process massive amounts of relatively simple tasks.
      Or at least, that’s how it is as far as I know.

    • @gilgabro420
      @gilgabro420 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Tea_N_Crumpets well the correlation is 0.3 to 0.4. I totally think that increasing the brain of a person would mean higher intelligence. Bigger animals obviously need more brain mass overall. Well you also have to consider that human brains are much more complex. I mean i get it, woman and man have about the same intelligence despite man having much bigger brains but guys are also bigger on averrage. There is of obviously a lot of other factors but I'd say that you have higher intelligence if your brain is bigger if everything else is equall. You would for instance be more inteligent than your twin if extend your brain and your twin didn't. Well that all hinges on similar performance of the implant and your main brain but I think it could work in the future. There is also the issue that brain development takes decades... :,D
      I think it could work though. but I would never subject myself to that till it is probably tested. I definitely think this is more promising than neuralink.

    • @BattleSlayer
      @BattleSlayer Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@Tea_N_CrumpetsYea we evolved from monkeys with bigger brains but they weren't as smart as we are now. Funny how we survived the 99 precent extinction life is truly insane

  • @qwertykeyboard5901
    @qwertykeyboard5901 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Ugh. Thats fucking horrifying. I can't even imagine the mental shenanigans that would ensue.

  • @TebcWasTaken
    @TebcWasTaken Před 3 měsíci +2

    Reincarnated real life for real for real this time💀

  • @conwaytwitty8634
    @conwaytwitty8634 Před rokem +21

    This show is genuinely funny. I got the giggles learning about human/rat brains fused together.

  • @JustinHallPlus
    @JustinHallPlus Před rokem +228

    Unpopular opinion: regular rats are already self aware, so you can't make new "self aware" rats.

    • @mo-s-
      @mo-s- Před rokem +20

      based

    • @danielboone8256
      @danielboone8256 Před rokem +18

      Is there any evidence rats can think about themselves, their thoughts (if they have them), or reflect at all?

    • @zazzyboy8592
      @zazzyboy8592 Před rokem +62

      @@danielboone8256yes it’s called not thinking you are special because you are human. Mammals for the most part are extremely smart and aware creatures

    • @danielboone8256
      @danielboone8256 Před rokem +58

      @@zazzyboy8592 That’s more of a claim than evidence. I could also say that that theory leads to the conclusion that animals are moral agents (assuming you accept the premise that humans are morals agents and the premise that any consciously self-aware person is a moral agent), which contradicts our intuition and experience. So, what evidence do you have for the belief that animals are self-aware?

    • @DarthVaderfr
      @DarthVaderfr Před rokem +10

      ​@@danielboone8256 well they are aware in the sense that, they react to the environment and are able to learn, It's difficult to say how aware they are

  • @patrickmcathey7081
    @patrickmcathey7081 Před 19 dny +1

    Well I am sure no comic book villain was given birth with something like this

  • @ducttapetech9885
    @ducttapetech9885 Před 3 měsíci

    Rat was like, 'aw man, damn'.

  • @showyourself9796
    @showyourself9796 Před rokem +26

    Wow, that's fascinating! I truly wish that one day I could work on research like this one . Thank you for the wonderful video . I am glad I found your channel .

    • @chijiokemadubuko9004
      @chijiokemadubuko9004 Před rokem

      So you are basically showing yourself?

    • @showyourself9796
      @showyourself9796 Před rokem

      @@chijiokemadubuko9004I chose this name during a difficult period of my life when I wanted to change myself, and it helped a lil. It's like a small reminder for me to show who I am and not be afraid to speak about my passions and what I enjoy doing.

    • @showyourself9796
      @showyourself9796 Před rokem

      @@chijiokemadubuko9004 I dont really know what you mean by showing myself , but I can say that I try to express my dream and my feelings . It's fun :))

    • @chijiokemadubuko9004
      @chijiokemadubuko9004 Před rokem

      @@showyourself9796 I think it's cool and all. Just made the joke to make you laugh.

    • @showyourself9796
      @showyourself9796 Před rokem

      @@chijiokemadubuko9004 It's ok . It was fun xD Maybe I was overthinking a bit

  • @catpoke9557
    @catpoke9557 Před rokem +114

    This is something out pf a horror movie. Imagine having a piece of brain that doesn't belong in your head and then it starts GROWING in your actual brain until it starts to change how you behave. This feels scarier than a parasite controlling you because it's harder to notice and it feels more.. malicious. Like it feels like the brain itself is choosing to take over consciously even though it obviously isn't

    • @ariesleo7396
      @ariesleo7396 Před rokem +58

      It’s more like someone giving you an extra eye, it’s not controlling you, but it’s giving you extra senses.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Před rokem +7

      @@ariesleo7396 I'm talking about a hypothetical scenario in which it does take control, I should've specified

    • @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent
      @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent Před 11 měsíci +32

      Since the Brain isn't itself sentient and grows with the animal, it pretty much becomes part of that creature. If however you have a sentient brain that is more complex enough to do decision making and can overtake its host brain then yes that could be potentially malicious. Although in order for that to work said brain needs to already be adapted to its host or at least biologically be able to live in a environment similar to its host brain.

    • @themarlboromandalorian
      @themarlboromandalorian Před 11 měsíci +23

      Eh... More like getting a RAM upgrade.

    • @conorflinn600
      @conorflinn600 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent
      Made me think of some of the tyranids from warhammer that have 2 brains one about as intelligent as a hungry cow with a cannon on it's back with a brain that aims and fires it occasionally having to tell it to move

  • @wlday_
    @wlday_ Před měsícem +1

    i want to give a rat a human brain it be like "whats up bro"

  • @dedpossum66
    @dedpossum66 Před 3 měsíci

    “Scientists put human brain cells in a rat”, now it is running for office.

  • @SorakaOTP462
    @SorakaOTP462 Před 11 měsíci +20

    Imagine you wake up as a rat and you have no way to communicate with scientists telling them that you're self-aware and you're actually a human being.

    • @emmioglukant
      @emmioglukant Před 11 měsíci

      I can tell you like 10 things that you can do to communicate that

    • @SorakaOTP462
      @SorakaOTP462 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@emmioglukant They'll interpret those things as rat having rabies or something.

    • @emmioglukant
      @emmioglukant Před 11 měsíci

      I'll give you one nugget, moisture the glass panel holding you and with your fingers write "Ligma"
      Edit: oh, found a better one, try writing "Jo Mama", and below that draw some nûdês

    • @SorakaOTP462
      @SorakaOTP462 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@emmioglukant that could work but first thing that would come to scientist's mind is that some human wrote it when he sees it.

    • @emmioglukant
      @emmioglukant Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@SorakaOTP462 bruh you can just write when someones nearby, and I'm not even going to get into what things you can do with only your body to grab their attention, and communicate that you are a human

  • @pseudonymousgarbage8
    @pseudonymousgarbage8 Před rokem +165

    I wonder if it would be possible for the human brain tissue to somehow improve the rats mental abilities. Like a co-processor that can learn quicker and help the rat solve problems?

    • @dltr4730
      @dltr4730 Před 11 měsíci +19

      I think you would run out of space in the skull before achieving significant results that way, but if it isn't too cruel to crack some bones into the right position I would love to see how this could progress (I mean, I think this is how you get Mojo jojo, but c'mon)

    • @ICECAPPEDSKY
      @ICECAPPEDSKY Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@dltr4730 honestly you are probably better off using a larger animal like a dog for that purpose

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@dltr4730 I don't think physically expanding a skull is possible.
      Okay well. In babies it may technically be possible, because the skull is not fully fused yet...

    • @Pincsi01
      @Pincsi01 Před 11 měsíci +9

      Assuming human brain tissue is any better

    • @sanguillotine
      @sanguillotine Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@DogDogGodFogyes, but that’s a human specific thing, humans are born with unfused skull plates so that they can fit through the narrower birth canals of their mothers. This is not the case with other mammals.