neocortex represents.
a neocortex .
The neocortex actually only uses about 40 watts of power, which is incredible.
Their neocortex six times the size of ours.
The neocortex , the part of the brain that we use all the time, that was like a later-- it's still a beta.
Our neocortex is huge compared to even the other great apes and certainly monkeys on down to very, very small neocortex compared to what we have.
That's the neocortex .
Now with neocortex , it can only function if we have enough energy and if it has been replenished enough.
And that's the neocortex .
Sperm whales have a neocortex , which in humans governs things like reasoning, language.
In the neocortex .
In the neocortex , you have the cortical motor areas.
So even though the neocortex is bigger, the cerebellum contains half of the neurons.
And our neocortex creates our thoughts, but our thoughts create our brain, in terms of these connections and the patterns that each module learns.
Animal species without a neocortex could learn, too, but not in the course of one lifetime.
It's to reverse engineer the neocortex to figure out how it works, what it does, and how it works.
is going on in the neocortex .
It's a crucial part for neocortex or human brain, and it creates so-called executive functions, so rational thinking, planning your tasks for the day,
When there is no blood in my neocortex -- the largest part of our brain-- when there's no blood there, emotional intelligence doesn't do me any good whatsoever,
Now a word about the neocortex .
And only mammals have a neocortex .
If you take the human neocortex , you can stretch it out into a flat structure the size of a large table napkin.
So I'm working now on synthetic neocortexes , not in the near future to be directly connected to the brain, but I think if you go out to the 2030s, we will
One of the most remarkable things about the neocortex is that if you cut into it, you slice it, and look at the 2 and 1/2 millimeter thickness,
But if you cut into any part of the neocortex , you see the same basic circuit.
So he said if you took a section of neocortex and you hooked it up to your eyes, you'd get vision.
There's these long range connections that go across the entire neocortex , where the columns communicate with each other.
We have about 18 billion neurons in your neocortex .
I did have a question about how the neocortex works.
So it turns out birds don't have a proper neocortex .
And he finds that he has a connection into his neocortex -- which is probably why they called him Neo in the movie--
And at the very top is the frontal neocortex that developed very recently.
to start putting some blood back in this beautiful neocortex .
And the moment the blood is back in the neocortex , they become human again.
can even say there's a Reptilian Brain and um the neocortex and The Reptilian
Brain is fight or flight or freeze but the neocortex can create
And your reason, your neocortex , will say, that was way back when.
And we have about 30 billion neurons in the neocortex .
And the animals that didn't have a neocortex and that couldn't adjust quickly, thousands of those species died out.
this large forehead to squeeze in more of this neocortex .
there is this very uniform wiring of the neocortex , basically connections in waiting.
Whenever they stimulated a particular point in her neocortex , she would laugh.
We ultimately will be able to expand the neocortex .
One is there are these regions of the neocortex that light up when they're being used for an activity.
It goes on in the interior of the neocortex .
Watching television evokes almost no brain activity in the neocortex .
whatever, that's all happening in the neocortex .
It's somewhere around 2% or less of the neurons in the neocortex are active.
Therefore, more oxygen and glucose can reach your neocortex , which makes sure that actually those areas which are really energy hungry
That is, it does the same intrinsic functionality to the neocortex for everything it does.