History of Neuroscience: Francis Crick
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Society for Neuroscience archival interview with Nobel Prize-winning English molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist Francis Crick. He co-discovered the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 with James D. Watson. The interview took place April 20-21, 2002. This video is part of the Society for Neuroscience's autobiography series, "The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography," detailing the lives and discoveries of eminent senior neuroscientists. - Věda a technologie
“When my friend and mentor, Francis Crick was cremated, I spent some time thinking about what shame it was that all his neural matter was going up in flames. The brain contained all the knowledge, wisdom and intellect of one of the heavyweight champions of the 20th century biology” ~ David Eagleman (BRAIN)
08:20 Differences between conscious and unconscious activities
12:00 Visual Awareness
16:00 He said "good" first instead of "quick"
16:55 Attention and Memory/Consciousness
21:10 The binding problem
24:30 Lady in Germany who can not see movement
30:22 Conscious and unconscious vision
33:50 A lady who can not see shapes
35:45 Effects of V1 damage
37:30 Coalitions and essential nodes
42:50 Flash suppression
51:10 Future direction
It's extremely loving to listen from the horse's mouth about the mysteries of consciousness whome we know as the man of DNA. Francis Crick is a great scientist. 🙏
Wow, this is basically the content of my philosophy of cognitive science module at Oxford.
FC's explanation is a model of precision and eloquence. 🤔(Green Fire, UK)🌈🦉
1:42 molecular biology: the borderline between the living and the unliving
Thank you SFN.
How does somebody end up this smart
In the book The End Of Science its author, John Horgan, is entertainingly critical of many of the leading scientists he interviews, whereas Crick is noticably spared from any such treatment -you may conclude because of his personal charm and professional integrity.
RIP Francis Crick !
01:42 molecular biology: the borderline between the living and the non-living
04:50 multi-level approach to understanding consciousness
08:20 Differences between conscious and unconscious activities
Beautiful man
i like his thought process. and his enjoyment for what hes doing. :::::genetics, this dude is Klingon from the eyebrows up.
Brilliant
Very nice.
Why did they cut pieces out of this interview? Was it the information on ET DNA?
I would like to know what Karl Friston thinks of these explanations in here within the framework of Predictive Coding.
min 28:45 "...within about 100 ms it will also take notice of what's in the neighborhood"
Brian control power se brain torcher kiya ja raha hai pls help me kolhapur maharastra India
VERY VERY GOOD INTERVIEW, THANK YOU. WOULD LOVE TO KNOW HIS IQ (160+)? INTUITION IS ALSO AN INTERESTING PROBLEM. ARE THERE ANY SUGGESTIONS?
Give your kids educational books; they may just end up becoming PhDs who discover DNA!
min 10:45 "...transient qualia...one or two tenths of a second"...
he died when I was 2 or 3.
sa-lin = copy
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Rosalind Franklin, having been exposed to X-rays most of her professional life before their danger were known, had by that time died of ovarian cancer.
28.2.1953
Is not unconscious, is unlinguistic. Different concept; no becuase is unknown linguistically does not mean that is unknown totally. Better to say nonverbal information.