
The great brain debate - Ted Altschuler
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Date: 2020-08-22
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Comments and reviews: 7
Jared
There are at least two glaring errors.
One was showing a medial slice of the brain and using it to point out frontal lobe areas involved in speech (was corrected when taking about Wernicke.
A second error is the assumption that structural connectivity is only between adjacent brain regions but functional is between regions farther apart. Functional and structural connectivity can be with adjacent or separated brain regions.
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There are at least two glaring errors.
One was showing a medial slice of the brain and using it to point out frontal lobe areas involved in speech (was corrected when taking about Wernicke.
A second error is the assumption that structural connectivity is only between adjacent brain regions but functional is between regions farther apart. Functional and structural connectivity can be with adjacent or separated brain regions.
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Eric
Thank you for this creating this detailed, informative primer on the history of brain research. This video can be used in a wide variety of courses from biology and history to speech and debate.
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Thank you for this creating this detailed, informative primer on the history of brain research. This video can be used in a wide variety of courses from biology and history to speech and debate.
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OrangePlanet
Excuse me, the chinese(tranditional) subtitles has something wrong.
The begining it says in 1861 but the subtitles is 1986.
Please correct it, thank u=)
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Excuse me, the chinese(tranditional) subtitles has something wrong.
The begining it says in 1861 but the subtitles is 1986.
Please correct it, thank u=)
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Richrd
3: 18: shouldn't it be conduction aphasia? Lesion of the arcuate fascicle causes conduction aphasia. Receptive aphasia is caused by damage to Wernicke's area.
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3: 18: shouldn't it be conduction aphasia? Lesion of the arcuate fascicle causes conduction aphasia. Receptive aphasia is caused by damage to Wernicke's area.
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LYJManchesterUnited
I have a massive bump on my skull it's almost 2/3 the length of the top of my head, i always thought i had some sort of brain tumor.
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I have a massive bump on my skull it's almost 2/3 the length of the top of my head, i always thought i had some sort of brain tumor.
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Sherlock
I love TED; there is so much trash on the internet, including Youtube, and I like having a factual, formal source of entertainment.
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I love TED; there is so much trash on the internet, including Youtube, and I like having a factual, formal source of entertainment.
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Patryk
Have you considered the part when they are shaking opposite hands! Lol I think there is a part of your brain not working right: p
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Have you considered the part when they are shaking opposite hands! Lol I think there is a part of your brain not working right: p
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