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Take a look into our current understanding of the function of the human brain and some of the important diseases that cause nervous system dysfunction. On this edition, Jason Satterfiled, director of behavioral medicine at UCSF, explores the emotions and health and the promise of mind-body medicine. Recorded on 05/24/2007. [10/2007] [Show ID: 13033]
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Consciousness is a terrible curse. Or so says a character in screenwriter/director Charlie Kaufman’s Being John Malkovich. Part theater of the absurd and part neuroscience fiction, the Oscar-winning filmmaker’s work captures the splintering between what we perceive and what we feel as our brains grapple with multiple layers of reality. Neuroscientist Giulio Tononi, one of the world’s leading sleep researchers, casts new light on the science of the mind, probing where and how consciousness is generated in the brain. Watch this spellbinding conversation between Kaufman, Tononi, and moderator Alan Alda as they explore and explain the art, science, and mystery of consciousness.
The World Science Festival gathers great minds in science and the arts to produce live and digital content that allows a broad general audience to engage with scientific discoveries. Our mission is to cultivate a general public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future.
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Original Program Date: June 5, 2010
MODERATOR: Alan Alda
PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Kaufman, Giulio Tononi
Alan Alda Introduction 00:00
Participant Introductions 03:45
Being John Malkovich setup video. 05:45
Charlie, what led you to that part of consciousness? 07:05
Just know where stuff happens in the brain doesn't give you understanding of consciousness? 17:02
Whats the theory of what brings us consciousness? 27:45
Does consciousness have to do with individual elements that make up the whole? 31:55
Alan Alda gets tested on binocular rivalry. 38:47
Being John Malkovich helps explain inattentional blindness. 44:41
The rivalry of body vs consciousness 52:05
The Human brain vs an AI brain. 58:12
Finding consciousness by identifying what it is not. 01:07:00
What is sleep for? 01:18:02
Emotion tied to consciousness. 01:22:02
How far would you go to improve your focus, memory, or even learning ability? Would you be willing to strap on headgear that delivers electrical shocks to targeted areas of your brain? You may soon have that option. It’s called trans-cranial direct current stimulation, and it’s currently being tested on soldiers and used by gamers, students, and others looking for a cognitive edge. But questions linger: does it work? What are potential long-term effects? And how should it be regulated?
This program is part of the Big Ideas Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.
The working memory test sequence is taken from the BBC Earth production, Extraordinary Animals
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Original Program Date: May 27, 2015
Host: Richard Besser
PARTICIPANTS: Nita A. Farahany, Richard Haier, Michael Weisend
"ROBOT' by Blanca Li 00:00
Richard Besser's Introduction. 03:43
Participant Introductions. 08:39
How can you use electricity to enhance the brain? 10:13
Can you make people smarter because of brain plasticity? 16:00
Is short term memory the same as IQ? 19:20
What is the difference between TCDS and TMS? 25:26
The magnetic stimulation has been FDA approved. 28:47
TCDS used to increase the vigilance of drone operators. 31:55
What are the ethical implications of electric brain stimulation? 38:55
Is it cheating to use performance enhancing techniques on tests? 44:00
Demonstration of TMS machine. 49:30
Hacking your brain with Wi-Fi. 53:38
Different spots on the head do different things? 58:14
The scars of experimenting the electrodes. 01:03:03
Should you trust the learning via electrical stimulation? 01:09:37
What will the future look like with these devices? 01:12:32
An Invisible Threat: The Relationship Between Microwave Technology and Health | ENDEVR Documentary
We cannot see the waves, we cannot hear them, we cannot touch them, but they are all around us, invading the air, irradiating our body and the environment. An Invisible Threat looks at the relationship between microwave technology and health, investigating the conflicts of interest among industry representatives, politicians, scientists and consumers that leave us unprotected to the effects of radiation. Wireless networks irradiate microwaves indiscriminately across cities, villages and the countryside of all developed countries. This increasing exposure disturbs the biological processes that are essential for the healthy growth of human beings, animals and plants – it especially affects children and teenagers.
Our investigation delves into three groups: the telecommunications industry (mobile telephone companies, MMF); official organisations (WHO, IARC, ICNIRP) and official scientific reports (BioInitiative, Interphone, CEFALO).
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