Diagnosing a zombie: brain and behavior (Part two) - Tim Verstynen & Bradley Voytek
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How are different brain stimulations involved with human behaviors--and how can observing a zombie help us understand the brain? In the second part of the Diagnosing Zombies series, two scientists continue to ponder the erratic behaviors of a zombie to explore the relationship between the brain and behavior.
Lesson by Tim Verstynen & Bradley Voytek, animation by TED-Ed.
Видео Diagnosing a zombie: brain and behavior (Part two) - Tim Verstynen & Bradley Voytek канала TED-Ed
How are different brain stimulations involved with human behaviors--and how can observing a zombie help us understand the brain? In the second part of the Diagnosing Zombies series, two scientists continue to ponder the erratic behaviors of a zombie to explore the relationship between the brain and behavior.
Lesson by Tim Verstynen & Bradley Voytek, animation by TED-Ed.
Видео Diagnosing a zombie: brain and behavior (Part two) - Tim Verstynen & Bradley Voytek канала TED-Ed
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