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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2006

Due to the plasticity of connection between neuron in hippocampus, you can learn and collect information in the world every day!

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  • nice animation but what the video is says is all wrong or unprecise - it's bad to give incomplete information. this is spam ! it's noble spam but it's still spam. explain the NMDA receptor and the concept of reinforcement of synaptic connections - where is the rest ?? it doesn't make sence this way. now people think calcium = memory. it's funny but I I think everybody would be much more excited by the whole mecchanism

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  • learning something new increases your intelligence by leaps and bounds.

  • great way to get people drink milk.

  • @EikeKehrel noble spam? lol ur a genius!!

  • @DalianDK they studied

  • how the fuck have people figured stuff like this out?

  • regardless of interference, it works fine because I adapted like a deaf person.  Now hand over the job.

  • @GetTheCans is the most simple and elementary way to start a discussion about this topic. later on you can talk about Ca and intracellular pathways, wired potentials and unexpected discoveries making things incredibly complex. but what you can NOT do is starting everything talking about Ca. .. cazz.. when you try to explain someone the rules of soccer you don't spend the first 15min talking about all sorts of grass

  • @GetTheCans stimulated sufficiently such as producing NO (nitricoxide) which is a very small tiny little molecule than can defuse in all directions and also BACK to cell A where it induces a couple of reactions which will make it easier for cell A to eccite cell B next time. in other words there must be a "loop" or a feedback or whatever you want to call it.. ...and so on and so on.. .. .. I don't think this was too complicated and it much more focuses on the important parts of this topic . this

  • @GetTheCans off , how is it possible to build a mechanism with these properties ? ... well, one of them is the NMDA-receptor ! nobody knows everything about this receptor but one sweet crucial detail has been discovered:

    There are two cells A and B where A sends a signal to cell B. according to what we said before, the connection between cell A and cell B must become stronger once the signal passes from A to B. the trick is, that cell B starts to do a lot of funny things once it has been...

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