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1.6 Time to Network: Brain Areas and their Function Hello neuro adventurers. We're nearing the end of our safari through the land of neurobiology. I have my adventure hat on. Do you? In the last two lectures, we had close encounters with those wild creatures called neurons, and their close companions. The synapses. In this lecture we'll stop at a few tourist destinations in the nervous system. T..
1.5 Making Connections: Synapses Hello again and namaste to all of you. In the last lecture we talked about ion channels and how to give rise to action potentials or spikes. In a later lecture we will describe this mathematically using a model first proposed by Hachkin and Hagsli in 1952. Hachkin and Hagsli got a Nobel prize for their computational model, now what does that mean for you? It mean..
1.4 The Electrical Personality of Neurons [MUSIC]. Hello and welcome to Neurobiology 101. In this lecture and in the next two lectures, we'll introduce you to neurons, synapses, and brain regions. Now you might have already taken a course or two in neuroscience or neurobiology in your careers. And if so, you might consider skipping this lecture and the next two ones. But on the other hand, if yo..
1.1 Course Introduction [MUSIC] Hello, and a warm welcome to everyone of you from around the world. This is week one of Computational Neuroscience, and I'm your instructor, Rajesh Rao. Let's begin our computational adventures with a picture. You've probably seen a picture like this before. Physicists tell us that this is the universe that we live in. But I think they're mistaken. This is the uni..
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We're going to talk about some essential ideas in getting your learning on track. The importance of recall, illusions of competence in learning. Mini-testing and the value of making mistakes. One of the most common approaches for trying to learn material from a book or from notes is simply to reread it. But psychologist, Jeffrey Karpicke, has shown that this approach is actually much less produc..
In this video, we're going to give you a little background about how to make a chunk. If you're learning to play a difficult song on the guitar, the neural representation of the song in your mind can be considered as a rather large chunk. You would first listen to the song. Maybe you'd even watch someone else playing the song especially if you were just a beginner who was learning things like, h..
In this video, we're going to answer the question. What is a chunk? When you first look at a brand new concept it sometimes doesn't make much sense, as shown by the jumbled puzzle pieces here. Chunking is the mental leap that helps you unite bits of information together through meaning. The new logical whole makes the chunk easier to remember, and also makes it easier to fit the chunk into the l..
Learning well often involves bit by bit, day by day building of solid neural scaffolds. Rather like a weight lifter builds muscle with day to day exercise. This is why tackling procrastination is so incredibly important. You want to keep up with your learning and avoid last minute cramming. So with that, here's an overview of the key aspects of tackling procrastination. Keep a planner journal so..
Learning for most people involves a complex balancing of many different tasks. A good way for you to keep perspective about what you're trying to learn and accomplish, is to once a week write a brief weekly list of key tasks in a planner journal. Then each day on another page of your planner journal, write a list of the tasks that you can reasonably work on or accomplish. Try to write this daily..