The real reason for brains - Daniel Wolpert
Neuroscientist Daniel Wolpert starts from a surprising premise: the brain evolved, not to think or feel, but to control movement. In this entertaining, data-rich talk he gives us a glimpse into how the brain creates the grace and agility of human motion.
Talk by Daniel Wolpert.
Видео The real reason for brains - Daniel Wolpert канала TED-Ed
Talk by Daniel Wolpert.
Видео The real reason for brains - Daniel Wolpert канала TED-Ed
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