11. Introduction to Neuroscience II
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- čas přidán 31. 01. 2011
- (April 23, 2010) Patrick House discusses memories and how they are formed. Dana Turker then lectures about the autonomic nervous system and its functions.
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I wonder if Sapolsky's beard had a fight with Patrick's fro, who wins?
With that hair, I tend to think he CAN have his shirt open. Kudos to him.
It brings me joy to watch uni students in an "introduction to neuroscience" class giggle and laugh at the word "orgasm" ..
I hope that this guy (Patrick) goes on into academia - with a bit more practice and experience, I reckon that he'll be as good a lecturer as Robert Sapolsky. And that's high praise.
She's very nervous but o so charming. I have the feeling I'm listening to a very excited friend. I actually was falling asleep but her hyper enthusiasm has awakened me. My brain is entranced by the magic sparks and fun. I'm sure this is gonna stick. Thank you! ✨✨
Patrick's lecturing style feels very Sapolsky inspired - which is a hard style to pull off so kudos.
Love how every time she talks about it, it's a different animal I'm running from...a hippo/rhino/snake/elephant/hyena lmao I need to stop pissing off the zoo animals
One more thing. I thought Dana did an excellent job at presenting her materials especially for someone like me who has zero neuroscience knowledge. I laughed a lot and learned a lot, and those two usually go hand in hand.
when he graduates, he'll be Dr. House...
This guy, too has it down with the Sapolskyan humor "and you have to invite them to your wedding..." etc.
it would be nice if the camera looked at the powerpoint when the speaker was referring to it... as good as the hair looks
Patrick is really good at explaining and travelling between lower and higher levels of explanation depth.
Such good lecturers. Patrick has such great cadence and Dana has such great humour. The subtle things which make their incredible subject knowledge and pedagogical choices come alive. Excellent
They both did alright, but man, Dana made presentation fun and easier for me to digest. Loved it.
The lady is a really good science communicator, I think I saw her as a guest on a yt channel I subscribe to.
Excellent lecture ! Surprise! Grandmother cells have been found and are precisely described in a Scientific American Issue published in 2020 dealing with the neural mechanism that underlies facial recognition.
Torsten Wiesel is still alive! He is 97 years old. Hubel unfortunately passed. Thank you both for your work!
Patrick H is gonna be a great prof.if he isnt already , i guess this was in 2010
How could people not like such informative presentation by the TA's? The TA were taking class where the Prof. Sopolsky is teaching. This is hugely humbling experience, therefore, they were feeling the weight of that class and trying to be more humble. How come students of Sopolsky forget the context and make comments. I think no one questions the content of the lectures of either of the presenters.
I learned a bit about the function of the brain way back when I took Psy201 & 202.