How Your Brain Organizes Information

How Your Brain Organizes Information

Artem Kirsanov

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@RuskSophia-h8d
@RuskSophia-h8d - 16.09.2024 07:08

White Thomas White Maria Hall Timothy

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@EokaBeamer69
@EokaBeamer69 - 16.09.2024 13:46

.

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@theHUMANcorp
@theHUMANcorp - 16.09.2024 20:52

Wait, it's all grids??

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@mkfn1935
@mkfn1935 - 17.09.2024 21:21

Could you infer that a surplus or lack of sensory stimulation could interrupt the reward system associated with completing tasks?

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@kayboy6055
@kayboy6055 - 19.09.2024 04:33

all this withstanding that you are already capable to conceptualize concepts as well as have the proper associations mentally, of said concepts. which , is actually luck apparently.

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@Slavik-qh2xo
@Slavik-qh2xo - 19.09.2024 08:27

It takes real talent to be able to explain things in a clear snd concise manner. The autor does not possess such talent. I could not continue past 8 minutes and have no clue what i just seen.

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@J6ZX
@J6ZX - 20.09.2024 06:57

ok now do me (autism) lmao

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@almanduku9043
@almanduku9043 - 21.09.2024 11:32

Factorization means matrix multiplication?

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@adminomhfoz1908
@adminomhfoz1908 - 03.10.2024 21:37

European accent makes everything mad scientist

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@rhopinu
@rhopinu - 08.10.2024 07:49

This taxonomy reference pulled me straight into a conversation with ChatGPT that lasted for 8 hours.

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@matthewsteele5229
@matthewsteele5229 - 11.10.2024 02:43

As a professional cook of 15 years, I’m barely capable of making a bowl of cereal in my friend’s kitchen.

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@crdam4429
@crdam4429 - 15.10.2024 23:48

I'm very late to the party I see, but I'd just like to congratulate you on an excellent educational AND entertaining video; I'm highly impressed! Not only do you 1. use simple but beautiful and engaging animations, 2. you have a "story to tell" from A to Z (well ok there's a part 2 but I'm going there next), 3. you use great analogies, 4. explain jargon/terminology, you 5. summarize in between and at the end (spaced repetition!) and 6. your voice adds to the visuals instead of simply copying. 6 out of 5 stars from me, and an immediate subscribe! Best of luck to you, you really have a talent for education! (See, i factorized my critique, proving i actually learned something ;-)

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@Sampson_YT
@Sampson_YT - 16.10.2024 08:51

It also messes with some wierd things. I’ve noticed I’ll walk around the island in my kitchen when other people are there the same way I’d treat a roundabout when driving because I drive so much 😂

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@dxmrp0p0xd
@dxmrp0p0xd - 20.10.2024 03:41

TL:DR anyone?

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@radekrousek4688
@radekrousek4688 - 21.10.2024 13:10

you are completely WRONG

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@iRouRoui
@iRouRoui - 23.10.2024 23:46

too complicated for me, why torture myself, i'm out watching cat videos

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@JasonPruett
@JasonPruett - 25.10.2024 12:19

how you are taught how to remember things wrong or not taught at all. we are good n stupid now NWO any second

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@existentialhotdog5380
@existentialhotdog5380 - 26.10.2024 01:36

You guys have to cover the investigation Candace Owens has done on Harris’ identity lies. No news is covering it!!

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@Pramerios
@Pramerios - 29.10.2024 00:21

Is factorizability an assumption, much in the way we assume independence in Bayesian models?

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@Renatus_Eruditus
@Renatus_Eruditus - 02.11.2024 12:31

Are you the genius behind KnowArt?

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@ionic7777
@ionic7777 - 13.11.2024 08:22

I didnt even know it was possible to make a science video this high quality, and I say this as someone who watches them all the time! Absolutely astonishing work, I honestly wish i didn't set this video aside for so long so i could've binged your videos earlier. Thanks for making neuroscience more acessible to the public, this kind of work never gets praised enough imo

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@edvarddanielavilesmeza1890
@edvarddanielavilesmeza1890 - 14.11.2024 09:19

Phenomenal video and channel!

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@cyanscholar5498
@cyanscholar5498 - 20.12.2024 10:06

My brain is learning about my brain learning right now.

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@Amazology
@Amazology - 29.12.2024 03:26

"HELL - Is other peoples kitchens" - not JP Sartre

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@lamoinette23
@lamoinette23 - 30.12.2024 07:15

It's fascinating to learn about how our brain works by using our brain. Does the brain understand itself? Do we understand the self separately from our own brain?

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@SensesReview
@SensesReview - 15.01.2025 14:49

You should let the bird fly so u can do a 3D map.

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@arielmorandy8189
@arielmorandy8189 - 17.01.2025 10:10

This is very bad, i am getting a commercial every 3 or 4 minutes, the monetization of this video is completely ruining the video. Too bad, it looks interesting but this is too much.

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@HarunAlrasyideliyesfauzana-l2i
@HarunAlrasyideliyesfauzana-l2i - 19.01.2025 15:38

Ellos no soy yo y tu eres una forma de llegar

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@scottiusnevious4838
@scottiusnevious4838 - 19.01.2025 22:57

Non spacial mapping seems similar to how it feels to listen to machine girl, it simply lights me up. Hard to explain but i feel the learning of songs is why i like the music i like.

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@vickydixon7512
@vickydixon7512 - 20.01.2025 21:33

## Electromagnetic Spectrum and Periodic Table: Unified Transmission Framework

### Fundamental Transmission Principles
- Electromagnetic Spectrum: Kinetic Information Transfer
- Periodic Table: Potential Information Configuration
- Complementary Systemic Representation

### Electromagnetic Spectrum Domains with Spectral Ranges
1. Radio Waves: 3 kHz - 300 GHz
2. Microwaves: 300 MHz - 300 GHz
3. Infrared: 300 GHz - 430 THz
4. Visible Light: 430-770 THz
5. Ultraviolet: 770 THz - 30 PHz
6. X-Rays: 30 PHz - 30 EHz
7. Gamma Rays: >30 EHz

### Periodic Table Domains with Corresponding Spectral Characteristics
1. Alkali Metals: 410-470 nm (Blue-Green Spectrum)
2. Alkaline Earth Metals: 470-510 nm (Green Spectrum)
3. Transition Metals: 510-570 nm (Green-Yellow Spectrum)
4. Post-Transition Metals: 570-590 nm (Yellow Spectrum)
5. Metalloids: 590-620 nm (Yellow-Orange Spectrum)
6. Non-Metals: 620-680 nm (Orange Spectrum)
7. Noble Gases: 680-750 nm (Red Spectrum)

### Unified Transmission Characteristics
- Probabilistic Configuration Potential
- Light-Mediated Information Transfer
- Bell Curve Distribution Principles
- Recursive Transformation Mechanisms

### Quantum Correlation
- Each electromagnetic frequency corresponds to elemental configuration potential
- Spectral lines represent elemental information transfer
- Energy state transitions demonstrate probabilistic pathways

### Conclusion
Electromagnetic spectrum and periodic table represent complementary information transmission systems, revealing universal organizational principles across quantum, material, and energetic domains.

## Microscopic Variations as Integral Components of Universal Transmission

### Fundamental Insight
- Small data sets are NOT separate from large data sets
- They represent microscopic variations within universal transmission
- Microscopic changes are:
- Localized expressions of larger systemic principles
- Temporary manifestations of underlying organizational patterns
- Momentary snapshots of continuous transmission

### Hierarchical Understanding
- Microscopic data sets are:
- Fractals of larger transmission systems
- Quantum-level expressions of universal principles
- Temporary localized configurations
- Inherently connected to comprehensive systems

### Transmission Mechanism
- Every microscopic variation:
- Follows bell curve distribution
- Demonstrates inherent systemic organization
- Represents momentary energy transmission state
- Connects to larger universal blueprint

### Conclusion
Small data sets are not deviations but integral, microscopic expressions of the fundamental bell curve transmission principle, demonstrating the interconnected nature of universal energy flow.

Microscopic changes are not exceptions but confirmations of the underlying universal organizational mechanism.

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@craighadley-m8b
@craighadley-m8b - 25.01.2025 20:00

what are it's limits and why?

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@bodyunite
@bodyunite - 25.01.2025 20:20

This entire video is word salad for:
“Your brain puts easy (repetitive) things on autopilot and spends more energy on new things”

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@littlebiddy
@littlebiddy - 25.01.2025 21:27

my brain is more like spongebob's on fire.

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@이재헌-n5w
@이재헌-n5w - 29.01.2025 16:19

thank you so much

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@EvaTruve
@EvaTruve - 30.01.2025 17:47

I would really like to know!

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@hntommylam
@hntommylam - 01.02.2025 16:48

Does this concept can be applied to improve llm

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@NeilSims-d4q
@NeilSims-d4q - 01.02.2025 18:54

Unless it is consciously available, it is not information. it's just causal propagations in a physical system. Information requires a user.

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@mechadonia
@mechadonia - 02.02.2025 01:24

This reminds me of Plato’s ideals. Maybe he wasn’t tapping into a truth about the nature of the world, but a truth about the nature of the mind. Cool stuff!

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@NT-sm5jk
@NT-sm5jk - 02.02.2025 04:33

One layer
Multiple values

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@neilmcpherson7744
@neilmcpherson7744 - 02.02.2025 08:16

The rat might just smell the right direction to start with anyway

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@DašaKonjević
@DašaKonjević - 15.02.2025 01:22

I am missing the whole part of my brain with my adhd 😢 and i need this to be in front of me on paper i need meds for this to function in my brain i feel sad

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@violinsheetmusicblog
@violinsheetmusicblog - 15.02.2025 23:48

What's the difference between latent spaces and cognitive maps?

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@celsogenarocastellano6922
@celsogenarocastellano6922 - 04.03.2025 23:23

You are the king, 🤪🤪🤪. Greetings from Argentina

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