Title | : | How Your Brain Organizes Information |
Lasting | : | 26.54 |
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What's the difference between latent spaces and cognitive maps? Comment from : @violinsheetmusicblog |
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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 Comment from : @DašaKonjević |
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The rat might just smell the right direction to start with anyway Comment from : @neilmcpherson7744 |
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One layerbrMultiple values Comment from : @NT-sm5jk |
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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! Comment from : @mechadonia |
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Unless it is consciously available, it is not information it's just causal propagations in a physical system Information requires a user Comment from : @NeilSims-d4q |
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Does this concept can be applied to improve llm Comment from : @hntommylam |
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I would really like to know! Comment from : @EvaTruve |
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thank you so much Comment from : @이재헌-n5w |
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5:54 Comment from : @unawarenastalgic |
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my brain is more like spongebob's on fire Comment from : @kaleymatthews |
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This entire video is word salad for: br“Your brain puts easy (repetitive) things on autopilot and spends more energy on new things” Comment from : @bodyunite |
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what are it's limits and why? Comment from : @craighadley-m8b |
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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 Comment from : @scottiusnevious4838 |
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Ellos no soy yo y tu eres una forma de llegar Comment from : @HarunAlrasyideliyesfauzana-l2i |
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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 Comment from : @arielmorandy8189 |
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You should let the bird fly so u can do a 3D map Comment from : @SensesReview |
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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? Comment from : @lamoinette23 |
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"HELL - Is other peoples kitchens" - not JP Sartre Comment from : @Amazology |
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My brain is learning about my brain learning right now Comment from : @cyanscholar5498 |
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Phenomenal video and channel! Comment from : @edvarddanielavilesmeza1890 |
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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 Comment from : @ionic7777 |
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Are you the genius behind KnowArt? Comment from : @Renatus_Eruditus |
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Is factorizability an assumption, much in the way we assume independence in Bayesian models? Comment from : @Pramerios |
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You guys have to cover the investigation Candace Owens has done on Harris’ identity lies No news is covering it!! Comment from : @existentialhotdog5380 |
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how you are taught how to remember things wrong or not taught at all we are good n stupid now NWO any second Comment from : @JasonPruett |
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too complicated for me, why torture myself, i'm out watching cat videos Comment from : @iRouRoui |
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you are completely WRONG Comment from : @radekrousek4688 |
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TL:DR anyone? Comment from : @dxmrp0p0xd |
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0:45 I mean, HOLY HELL, HOW DIFFERENT A FUCKING KITCHEN MUST BE???? Unless your friend is gordon ramsey or ultra rich and their kitchen is full of tools you dont know The place is different but tools must be the same in your example so it's not a very good one Interestingly, if the kitchen is slightly different this can mess up your execution cause you have to learn and read while you do again instead of focusing on execution, this slow you down, decrease your efficiency and can lead to mistakes given how timing is crucial in the kitchen This is eye opening for me since i dont prioritize organizationbrbrShows how habits are a blessing and a curse at the same time Curiously, Akagi is not plagued by this when he plays washizu mahjong, cause if you're extremely smart you could theoretically not be delayed by analysis and adaptation Comment from : @GustavoSilva-ny8jc |
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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 😂 Comment from : @Sampson_YT |
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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 ;-) Comment from : @crdam4429 |
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10:35, no your other east Comment from : @rwharrington87 |
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As a professional cook of 15 years, I’m barely capable of making a bowl of cereal in my friend’s kitchen Comment from : @matthewsteele5229 |
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This taxonomy reference pulled me straight into a conversation with ChatGPT that lasted for 8 hours Comment from : @rhopinu |
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European accent makes everything mad scientist Comment from : @adminomhfoz1908 |
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this is quite possibly the coolest video ive ever seen on youtube Comment from : @ritwik1410 |
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I've watched this at least a couple of times now Is an astoundingly well put together video Easy to understand despite being quite advanced concepts that would usually take much longer to put togetherbrYou really have a talent for translating insightful yet advanced concepts into language anyone can understand brBy the way, I assume others have pointed this out, but your "east" arrow was pointing West 😂brHonestly, one of my top 3 channels on YouTube All the hard work is much appreciated! Comment from : @alexharvey9721 |
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Factorization means matrix multiplication? Comment from : @almanduku9043 |
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ok now do me (autism) lmao Comment from : @J6ZX |
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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 Comment from : @Slavik-qh2xo |
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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 Comment from : @kayboy6055 |
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10:47 the east arrow is inversed Comment from : @ronaldjonson8240 |
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Could you infer that a surplus or lack of sensory stimulation could interrupt the reward system associated with completing tasks? Comment from : @mkfn1935 |
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Wait, it's all grids?? Comment from : @theHUMANcorp |
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Comment from : @EokaBeamer69 |
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White Thomas White Maria Hall Timothy Comment from : @RuskSophia-h8d |
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Somehow I knew all this stuff simply from observing how we humans organize the worldbrNo lessons or studies required, just life experience Comment from : @MichaelGustavsonArchitect |
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My question is, yes we can build corresponding abstract models that capture the task and purpose of a certain brain function, but how can we be sure that this is really the way does it? Is there really a latent space? Or are we extrapolating that from the fact that there is a non-sensory variable in some cases? Comment from : @dentistrider3874 |
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Interacting for more videos like this Comment from : @espribrockway |
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I really feel that people starting to lose this ability with using wearable devices and getting a lot of short and varied information instead of seeking the patterns of the processes by repeating them Comment from : @Vlow52 |
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Interesting video, hope to see more! Comment from : @ravenecho2410 |
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Are factorization and remapping the cause of memory recall delays as you get older?brThey seem like disk defragmenter for Windows managed hard drives on computers—remap ‘n refactor for more efficient and faster data load timesbrThe more experiences we accumulate in life, the more factorization and remapping must occur— hence the “tip of the tongue” (partial recall) or delayed recall of old memories or experiences Comment from : @zzzome |
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Yayaya😢😢🎉 Comment from : @nuclearducks7387 |
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That' sounds way to similar to how LLMs are trained Comment from : @Matt-bp5vy |
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This is called muscle memory Comment from : @jgjfyuy2508 |
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Спасибо автору за новую связку Проверил, всё работает Comment from : @TuấnLênhật-k4d |
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If we have spacial maps, and if our brains create high-dimensional graphs all the time, shouldn’t that imply that grasping/visualizing higher dimensional space should be possible? Comment from : @SageFox420 |
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Watching this feels like being the future, and it feels wrong Time machine, take me back to 2024, please Comment from : @VTS-lelovsky |
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how our brain organize sarcasm ? Comment from : @wastelandsteampunk3391 |
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Stopped watching the video after 0:39 , can’t relate :/ Comment from : @nasserakbar8282 |
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@2:10 despite all my rage I am still just a (rat in a maze) Comment from : @Dude8718 |
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Its been a year on this video, I wanted to point out a recent ai release from Google that maps events as convolutional edges in a latent space generative U-Net similar to the Factorized Representations of this video,br`GameNGen`brThey released their paper a week or so ago, probably the best use of a latent space generative network as an Attention Network I've seen yetbrThey get it to generative AI playing freaking Doom Comment from : @TrancorWD |
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3:44 represenations Comment from : @billybobbjo |
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So hexagons really are the bestagons Comment from : @aepokkvulpex |
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Thank you! This is cool! Comment from : @violettracey |
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Use an AI voice, I don't like yours Comment from : @xcoldbloom |
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Great video, please keep it up! Would love to learn more about this and I especially appreciate you including sources!! Comment from : @PetRockButler |
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At 10:30, when describing the positions, both arrows are pointing in the same direction: <- W <- E To correctly follow the arrows, the final position should be one step to the left Comment from : @ExplosãoNeuronal |
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My Brain organizes information? Comment from : @Panzzer101 |
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Great video! I couldn't find the two references from the "Latent spaces" part so listing them here:br- Hippocampal Neurons Encode Information about Different Types of Memory Episodes Occurring in the Same Location, Wood et al, 2020,br- Geometry of abstract learned knowledge in the hippocampus, Nieh et al, 2021 Comment from : @hmzmrzx |
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1년 전에 봤으나 다시 봐도 이 채널의 진가를 알 수 있다 Comment from : @grimsk |
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Awesome presentation, thanks for sharing Comment from : @CYON4D |
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Researcher: "Look, this may sound weird but it is very important that you stretch this bird" Comment from : @bjarnivalur6330 |
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Two things that came to my mindbr1 This video reminds me of when I studied Kant's Aesthetics and philosophy in general during high schoolbr2 Now I wonder what goes on in a mathematician's mind when he's writing a proof to a theorem, or a surgeon applying his knowledge to a case he's going to operate Comment from : @lucaferlisi2486 |
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This is mentalamazing work!brbrbrbr10:37 i believe the intention was to have also E and W going in opposite directions 😂 Comment from : @tommasotiberi5666 |
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Understanding Yahweh overwhelms knowledge Comment from : @zeroonetime |
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(Hexagon is the bestagon) Comment from : @coldfire6869 |
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You, my friend, should be regarded as an international treasure Im speechless at how great this video is in all facets i can think of right now Thank you! Comment from : @Dienamich |
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No wonder hexagons are the bestagons Comment from : @EarlCo |
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3BLUE1BROWN of neuroscience 😎 Comment from : @rajathrd5589 |
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3:28 Comment from : @aidanthompson5053 |
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the way you explain science makes my autistic brain tingle ngl excellent quality as always, as rough as I expected ^^ Comment from : @kalyasaify |
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Human Brain, is the most complex organ in the existence Comment from : @Psychiatry321 |
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Thanks for presenting such a cool topic in such an accessible way! Your clear explanations and engaging visuals really made a complex subject easy to grasp Fantastic work! Comment from : @danielpapukchiev3754 |
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Note:---- 10:41 east direction point is ❌wrong Comment from : @PavanKumar-jz5ow |
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Thank you Comment from : @ministerofjoy |
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Can we change structural knowledge once it has been learned? Comment from : @LvOneRose |
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Why is it specifically hexagonal and not triangular? Comment from : @LvOneRose |
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🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 Comment from : @lhamthupten7431 |
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My only problem with the mouse references is how do we know that the mouse isn’t making decisions from their sense of smell? They do have powerful sense of smellbrbrAlso how do we not know that factorization is a product of a fundamental law that every process is the same? Comment from : @spaceageboys3485 |
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Yes tell us Comment from : @vinn1814 |
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Flash photography is best used in full sunlight Comment from : @Suzanne-l4n |
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:brbrbrMade with HARPA AI Comment from : @MrShabz117 |
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