And synapses being the opposite of switches in that they're always open and you have to find a way to jump them.
We call that the synapse .
And the synapse onto another neuron there.
Vous savez le synapse c'est la jonction entre les neurones.
So if the synapse is strong, then-- let me backtrack for just a second.
And most of the synapses are arranged along those branches on the dendrites.
And most of the synapses are-- these connections are on the dendrites.
Then the number of synapses , those flashy things.
And those synapses are the ones that compute.
that the synapses and the connections that are required to do what we just did here for you in this weird setup is
um one or two synapses later uh sends input into the visual part of the brain which is actually in the back of the
And that's where they make a synapse .
I mean-- the mind is not a synapse .
Elle travaille sur le cholestérol dans les synapses du cerveau.
Mais cet angle du cholestérol dans les synapses , si la recherche n'a pas été bien menée, pour des biais, à cause des biais de sélection par exemple,
The textbook view of the neuron synapses always leaves out this part.
They dump the waste from synapses and neurons into the bloodstream.
And you were talking about how the synapses were dancing with each other.
connected to one another by thousands of synapses , right?
It's been proven medically that the synapses in your brain do not fire as efficiently if you don't have fuel in your body.
And their brain is growing synapses like crazy as they're able to learn.
And he immediately helped by saying "well synapses operate by modulation" and as an engineer, as sort of an amateur engineer, I realized what happens in programs is they
So astrocytes can control the strength of the synapse .
release signaling compounds and neurotransmitters to control a synapse in a different part of the brain that's not wired to this part through
And he could manage to reconnect consciously to this synapse 's
The axons of one neuron can come over and synapse on the dendrites of another neuron.
So the human brain has structures like neurons and synapses and axons, and those connections enable us to process information.
which directly control the creation of new neurons or synapses between existing neurons.
Et quand il y en a trop dans les synapses ça réduit les communications.
qui sont dans les neurones et dans les synapses bien c'est compensé par d'autres zones.
One neuron can have up to 100,000 synapses .
It's a night out where all kinds of synapses are firing.
You're just tweaking the strengths of the synapses .
That gives about 10 to the 14 connections or synapses .
It doesn't mean anything to say that synapses are firing at x-rate.
Research who's supposed to be an expert on synapses .
block the neuron with long wires or axons that connect through synapses
there there's a hundred times a billion synapses in the average brain so it's a very complex
of the central nervous system, brain circuitry and synapse and cells, and now on into genetic variation
One bit at a time, one synapse at a time, growing trait relaxation.
And he remarked that there is a synoptic trace left on the synapse after the trance.
is a lot more, if for every synapse there are hundreds or 1,000 calculations that take place inside the cell.
the ability of neurons, either to create new synapses or to repair damaged axons.
The principle of finding the gene expression pathway that controls either formation of new synapses ,
They ran mazes quicker, and synapses strengthened much easier.
If you could see, they're interacting with synapses .
neurons firing, or 100 trillion synapses ?
That's when the brain is most opened and fluid and all those synapses are taking place.
older person the other thing that happens during adolescence is that 60% of their synapses are pruned or at least
You can't even see a synapse with a light microscope.