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Seeing Myself See: The Ecology of Mind

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2009

R Beau Lotto, Reader in neuroscience and head of Lottolab at University College London, talks about how colour, vision and seeing ourselves see can contribute to a richer, more empathetic view of nature and human nature.

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  • Your postulations make me so happy that here is an entity which is infinite, and beyond human intellect to know, so that I, and you, have the possibility to postulate about our reality in terms of its volatility.

  • @Aslapacrosstheface I'm not sure about it's practical applications, but I think it shows how the bees can look beyond just their perception of the colour. As he showed even when the colour changed they still knew what "flowers" were rewarding or not. Just I guess I suppose.

  • @richardandersen1 Maybe he is trying to capture the larger gestalt-the lecturer-environment. Ha. Just kidding.

  • I love the speach, but the camera man is not that good. Many times he doesnt zoom in when needed...

  • very intresting thx 4posting

  • The crowd is boring.

  • The shadows at the very beginning don't look anything what he says they should when watched on youtube.

  • What practical application does the bee matrix have?

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