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Neuroscientist Uri Hasson researches the basis of human communication, and experiments from his lab reveal that even across different languages, our brains show similar activity, or become "aligned," when we hear the same idea or story. This amazing neural mechanism allows us to transmit brain patterns, sharing memories and knowledge. "We can communicate because we have a common code that presents meaning," Hasson says.
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@TheDrunkardHu
@TheDrunkardHu 8 лет назад
I realized part way through the video that it was hard to understand his language through the thick accent at first, but became easier to understand him later on. Pretty neat.
@HAPPYplaceQC
@HAPPYplaceQC 8 лет назад
what hit me home was the fact that language doesnt matter.. it's the meaning of the message that will sync the brains - incredible!
@ImanAliHussein
@ImanAliHussein 8 лет назад
But didn't we know that already? Language is meaning with sound not sound with meaning, Chomsky 101.
@vinayseth1114
@vinayseth1114 8 лет назад
Whats the difference? Care to elaborate please?
@MoralesAlex805
@MoralesAlex805 8 лет назад
tone
@melissaoconnell5648
@melissaoconnell5648 4 года назад
Quite literally along with... as in how connective or joining is the message itself in it's very concept, along with linguistics of emphasis, punctuation, outflow, breaks in between and even silence 🙂👍 There's facial and body language, including the type of sound.... be it language, 'baby' talk, music, or farts 💨 A deaf person perhaps would tell you it is more than hearing tone alone. It's embedded in feeling the sounds, vibrationally capped or peaked tangent to emotional display 🌊👋
@paulkarlsen1384
@paulkarlsen1384 8 лет назад
It's true what he says about meaning across languages... I have conversations in three languages, and sometimes I can recall the content of a conversation but I can't remember what language it was in.
@mindsoulpower
@mindsoulpower 3 года назад
me too
@bhushan326
@bhushan326 2 года назад
Exactly
@mckee720
@mckee720 5 месяцев назад
As a person who speaks English with a slight bit of Spanish, I can’t WAIT to get to this level of language processing! That is absolutely fascinating!
@christinavolatiana3988
@christinavolatiana3988 8 лет назад
this is definitely the most insightful and inspiring lecture I have watched. He gave enough details and much advice. His voice was hard to follow, but the content of the speech was so interesting ! Such a great idea worth spreading !
@user-sy4xg1zz8r
@user-sy4xg1zz8r 7 лет назад
I wish my teachers in high school can teach this well. I thought this person was very repetitive. However, not once did I think this lecture was boring. Great job on this, Uri Hasson.
@NEWGREATNESS
@NEWGREATNESS 8 лет назад
I'm not gonna lie....I'm pretty positively sure youtube comments have a negative effect on my brain. I want to stop reading them but the occasional good laugh or positive feedback and sometimes even educational response are worth yearning for.
@iteachpsychology
@iteachpsychology 6 лет назад
just keep the subtitle on guys its not so bad. great content by the way
@MisterGuitarItalia
@MisterGuitarItalia 8 лет назад
Accent a little tough to understand at times but the content was OUTSTANDING. Thanks!
@RobinJohnson
@RobinJohnson 8 лет назад
I'm trying... i just cant i'm so annoyed about this i really wanted to know about this...but i simply cant grasp :(
@MisterGuitarItalia
@MisterGuitarItalia 8 лет назад
+Rob Johnson turn the captions on... that's what I had to do. Instantly went from irritated to amazed...
@Melissa0774
@Melissa0774 8 лет назад
I participated in this study. I forgot about it until I heard the guy telling the story. It was a stand up comedian type guy talking about how he found out years later, that his old landlord in New York back in the '80's was a murderer. He narrowly avoided having the guy put a hit out on him because he moved out of the building in time. Sometimes this guy's lab does studies where they put two people in the fMRI scanner at one time. I might be wrong, but I think they actually used to fit them into one scanner before they got a second one, in the new building they're in now. I'd like to know how they did that.
@Rufusdos
@Rufusdos 6 лет назад
I think the stories they used all came from the Moth Radio Hour. It would sound how you described. I don't think you can do two people simultaneously in an fMRI tube.
@n4thanfv
@n4thanfv 8 лет назад
all we need to do is make sure we keep talking.
@ciprianos2
@ciprianos2 8 лет назад
And lisen
@paxdriver
@paxdriver 8 лет назад
Fantastic job! Extremely insightful talk
@mikeissweet
@mikeissweet 8 лет назад
Very well put. Great talk
@lisaharris4691
@lisaharris4691 8 лет назад
One of the reasons I LOVE the communications field.
@MarioCairaEntrevistas
@MarioCairaEntrevistas 2 года назад
Great ! Thank you @Uri Hasson. Thank you @ted por sharing it
@SakinaAlamina
@SakinaAlamina 8 лет назад
Really liked the ending very much so.
@TheSDm98
@TheSDm98 6 лет назад
Beautiful speech
@screamcheeese7175
@screamcheeese7175 10 месяцев назад
If it's the meaning of the message that the brain is responding to, I'm curious to know if autistic brains will align the same as everyone else's, or if our brains will do something different (as they tend to do with other things)?
@mathis1376
@mathis1376 Год назад
We’ve been telepathic this whole time
@HAPPYplaceQC
@HAPPYplaceQC 8 лет назад
very interesting talk!
@TrollinJoker
@TrollinJoker 8 лет назад
Amazing!
@LupusAdNoctem
@LupusAdNoctem 8 лет назад
I feel like I missed his point. He just confirmed that stories and conversation are essential tools for human communication. We know this. The fact that this common knowledge has a basis in the brain is neat, but i don't see where he was trying to go with it unless his overarching message is that to better understand others, we need to communicate with them...
@julieqiuli9360
@julieqiuli9360 8 лет назад
that means your brain is very different from his. ;)
@LupusAdNoctem
@LupusAdNoctem 8 лет назад
Can't say I didn't see this coming :P
@Melissa0774
@Melissa0774 8 лет назад
I'd think the next step would be to study problems that happen with the process. I wonder if he's doing that.
@mindvolution
@mindvolution 6 лет назад
Great lecture! "Because the sum of all of us together is greater than our parts." because we all create our culture and our world. Imagine if we do so consciously and in organized and directed ways! Oh, that's called cultural (r)evolution!
@nilizop
@nilizop 8 лет назад
Turn on CC
@kunlin579
@kunlin579 8 лет назад
When the speaker's brain and the listener's brain show similar patterns, is it possible that part of the reason is that the speaker also hears what s/he is saying, thus evoking similar responses in the brain, he didn't make that very clear in the talk. But overall, very interesting study!
@assalane
@assalane 8 лет назад
I was thinking the same thing
@kunlin579
@kunlin579 8 лет назад
the one he showed did have some of the same trending in the up and downs and the shape of the spikes, I'm not an EEG expert so I can't comment on that, I was just thinking that maybe the speaker being able to listen to herself/himself might play a role, would be interesting to find out!
@XxBlackPythonxX
@XxBlackPythonxX 8 лет назад
Brilliant
@WhitemanCharlie
@WhitemanCharlie 5 лет назад
Bravo!
@BijanIzadi
@BijanIzadi 8 лет назад
12:00 thank you
@JoelEchelon
@JoelEchelon 8 лет назад
Ironically, his voice made me feel short of breath xD
@godsloyalservant9652
@godsloyalservant9652 8 лет назад
fr
@sevilaykul992
@sevilaykul992 8 лет назад
same here
@geekysnak5436
@geekysnak5436 6 лет назад
For me as well loool
@star-mx2su
@star-mx2su 6 лет назад
Same. This video is magic. Im going test this on someone.
@DharshiniM-bq4jh
@DharshiniM-bq4jh 3 года назад
Me too
@yaojhou6084
@yaojhou6084 4 года назад
Think about religions and other similar meta-narratives, these are like meta stories deeply programmed in human brains and caused divided perspectives and therefore conflictions, confrontations even wars...and to correct this, is to keep sharing stories from different cultures/countries...etc.
@durn863
@durn863 8 лет назад
I thought the title said "This is your brain on Communism"
@moamber1
@moamber1 8 лет назад
Subliminal messaging, comrade.
@sayakat2544
@sayakat2544 8 лет назад
What propaganda have you been reading?
@johnburt7935
@johnburt7935 8 лет назад
I'd be interested to hear that TED talk....
@tdreamgmail
@tdreamgmail 8 лет назад
This only happens if you're an American.
@LEE-zl3vl
@LEE-zl3vl 6 лет назад
I agreed with you but a little bit because there are sort of theory that involve the way how people against communism make communist by making them read some article and recite in front of mass audience
@Moctipotili1
@Moctipotili1 8 лет назад
I think this guy stumbled upon the mechanism by which the general population's opinions are orchestrated by certain media. Uri Hasson could also be on to something akin to the 1983 movie Brainstorm. Sounds fun!!
@chromanin
@chromanin 8 лет назад
Kind of obvious, it might be more rewarding to study the outliers who respond differently or differences in decoding non-intuitive concepts.
@gabydewilde
@gabydewilde 8 лет назад
We could measure if someone has something interesting to say.
@KevinCrosbySeattle
@KevinCrosbySeattle 4 года назад
When I was trained as a young child to sense faint energies like magnetic north it was to the mantra "burned at the stake alive" to drive in the point that society doesn't appreciate this particular skill set. In 1992 shortly after the Rodney King riot walking home from the College Inn Pub with friends I felt "tension so thick you can cut it with a knife" which turned out to be an angry crowd about two blocks away around the corner pulling a "spot inspection" to dissipate the volatile energy from "cop killer" to "Who's this fool?" www.media.mit.edu/projects/alterego/overview/ www.caltech.edu/about/news/evidence-human-geomagnetic-sense
@lewismoore4783
@lewismoore4783 3 года назад
can someone summarize the speech?
@mr.jceniza
@mr.jceniza 8 лет назад
I wonder, what's the effect in terms of communication through writing?
@mindsoulpower
@mindsoulpower 3 года назад
writing does not produce vibration...
@guilhermefonsecapiris771
@guilhermefonsecapiris771 Год назад
good question..
@LeonidasGGG
@LeonidasGGG 8 лет назад
"I'm gonna catch that cwazy wabbit!" XD
@sdhpCH
@sdhpCH 8 лет назад
That could be a completely new way to translate. Without learning languages.
@u238willy
@u238willy 8 лет назад
So...this is the concept video behind the introduction of Douglas Adams' Babelfish?
@MoonLight-mr3xr
@MoonLight-mr3xr 8 лет назад
couldn't handle it when he kept saying brains
@MrCharkteeth
@MrCharkteeth 8 лет назад
bwains :D
@weyhab
@weyhab 8 лет назад
exampel :D
@MoonLight-mr3xr
@MoonLight-mr3xr 8 лет назад
***** no lol, two hemispheres
@CoryPelizzari
@CoryPelizzari 8 лет назад
I can understand half of what he's saying.
@hadynhammerman5408
@hadynhammerman5408 8 лет назад
closed captioning
@OliveTheGolden
@OliveTheGolden 8 лет назад
That's a very heavy Israeli accent for you. Though you can turn subtitles on.
@toddmg
@toddmg 8 лет назад
I'm on RU-vid on my smartphone. On the top right corner of screen is a circular icon with an "i". It's an indirect link to a complete transcript of this talk.
@CatcherMorningstar
@CatcherMorningstar 8 лет назад
I feel suffocated by just listening to him trying to catch his breath
@romiagua2746
@romiagua2746 8 лет назад
União.
@MrC0MPUT3R
@MrC0MPUT3R 8 лет назад
Mawwiage
@jonathanquarles3708
@jonathanquarles3708 8 лет назад
is what brings
@DMIwriter
@DMIwriter 8 лет назад
us together
@christopherrishell4484
@christopherrishell4484 8 лет назад
today.
@BernardoPatino
@BernardoPatino 8 лет назад
...when Donald Trump
@hl14u2nv6
@hl14u2nv6 8 лет назад
was impeached
@marcialabrahantes3369
@marcialabrahantes3369 8 лет назад
This is the longer version of Chris' talk on public speaking.
@ulisescarrillo3050
@ulisescarrillo3050 3 года назад
I my gosh we have to be careful to the things we listen to and the things we read, because we can start sharing same brainwaves , and we might start sharing brain waves with the wrong people with the wrong intentions
@Interestingstuff6909
@Interestingstuff6909 9 дней назад
Quantum entanglement can map brain activity better?
@jaquelinealves594
@jaquelinealves594 8 лет назад
Uau!!! 👏
@dobeeeeval
@dobeeeeval 6 лет назад
What's the cutoff for considering something 'telepathy'?
@lila-yw2gn
@lila-yw2gn 5 лет назад
Ignore this comment as this is a personal msg for someone I guess if we just have the normal type of communication before and if i was just enlightened about the whole situation, we wouldn't really have conflicts or issues that much. But i also have a fault cuz i assumed some things and there was no one to reply to me that it wasnt true or things like that. But its ok. Sometimes its like that. Thats totally fine =)
@DoinBitsSince81
@DoinBitsSince81 4 года назад
Aaaaah I see! Any idea what he just said?
@rosamarita1242
@rosamarita1242 3 года назад
🤩
@BijanIzadi
@BijanIzadi 8 лет назад
11:45 effectively why bad things happen in large groups where people are watching one political candidate talk about things
@ramonsolis5328
@ramonsolis5328 8 лет назад
I keep hearing little voice's in the vidoe
@Frosted_Alexis
@Frosted_Alexis 8 лет назад
vidoe?
@CzechRiot
@CzechRiot 8 лет назад
satanism confirmed
@oneminutefixed5003
@oneminutefixed5003 8 лет назад
+CzechRiot thats why I'm voting Trump
@kenanhoffman3340
@kenanhoffman3340 8 лет назад
Unix
@Melissa0774
@Melissa0774 8 лет назад
I wonder when his lab is going to start studying the factors are that mess up this communications process that they've discovered. Like autism, especially.
@ziquaftynny9285
@ziquaftynny9285 8 лет назад
Smaller brain regions that process language or audio.
@sfar024
@sfar024 8 лет назад
I get you. My brain is similar to your brain.
@rickison2638
@rickison2638 6 лет назад
his accent is cool
@bobboman1234
@bobboman1234 8 лет назад
I'm confused. Couldn't the way our brain receives information depend on how we interpret it?
@illjya
@illjya 6 лет назад
6:48 What is he talking about? Russian translation of "So I'm banging out my story and I know it's good" is - Так что, я выложу свою историю, и я знаю она хороша" And english translation of "Я расскажу вам историю о моем друге китайский парень по имени Ю" is - "I will tell you a story about my friend chinese guy with name U" Is this research all fake?
@fabu4792
@fabu4792 8 лет назад
what was the storytellers name? jim something his accent was too thick
@Farsmezan
@Farsmezan 8 лет назад
mmm
@christinedownes4799
@christinedownes4799 8 лет назад
Bwains
@muhina_gora
@muhina_gora 8 лет назад
Please, give us Russian translate!
@hmn4124
@hmn4124 8 лет назад
Very hard for me to follow. The content is very interesting so it is really a pity!
@awsomeguy001
@awsomeguy001 8 лет назад
is this useful?
@RobinJohnson
@RobinJohnson 8 лет назад
I find it ironic that this is about communication when i almost feel so bad for saying i feel like he needs an English interpreter... I'm sure it was a great talk though. I felt like i was learning and not learning at the same time.
@Dylan-cp9ph
@Dylan-cp9ph 5 лет назад
I understood him perfectly well?
@Dylan-cp9ph
@Dylan-cp9ph 5 лет назад
Perhaps your English isn't that great?
@MertAlkis
@MertAlkis 8 лет назад
hamileyim
@PazLeBon
@PazLeBon 8 лет назад
That's your brain not mine
@xadostv3092
@xadostv3092 8 лет назад
My bwain hurts.
@cameronsuarez7859
@cameronsuarez7859 8 лет назад
bwain
@danielbell99
@danielbell99 8 лет назад
Third
@justnothing7080
@justnothing7080 8 лет назад
Please some native speaker tells me if you can easily listen to what he talks? I'm just an English learner and I feel hard to listen to his voice.
@rollerderbybingo3357
@rollerderbybingo3357 8 лет назад
Not too hard if you find the right amount of focus (I tend to have a lot of trouble understanding different accents - don't try to focus *too* much more, just get in the groove of what he's saying & the words fill in for you)
@justnothing7080
@justnothing7080 8 лет назад
rollerderby bingo thank you, I see :)
@stefanvo2746
@stefanvo2746 8 лет назад
Interesting concepts, but is their scientific evidence backing this up? The brain images he shows don't seem to have much credibility.
@DorianMattar
@DorianMattar 8 лет назад
+Stefan Vo What do you mean? He is showing the images captured by the MRI and we can observe how they line up or diverge depending on the input. That is evidence. Wether it has been peer reviewed or not is another story, but I'm sure you can research that.
@OliveTheGolden
@OliveTheGolden 8 лет назад
Such a heavy Israeli accent. I'm from Israel as well and I still can't understand what he's saying for the most part. P.S Try turning subtitles on incase you can't understand wtf he's saying.
@wingszepoon8418
@wingszepoon8418 8 лет назад
omg thank you I dont use subtitle very much and completely forget about it
@oriolmarti2424
@oriolmarti2424 8 лет назад
To be honest I think that he is come from Catalonia. Uri is the diminutive of Oriol, my name... And...I'm from Catalonia... However he has a strong accent.
@OliveTheGolden
@OliveTheGolden 8 лет назад
Josep Martí His first name is a very common Israeli name and his last name is very common too.
@ductuslupus87
@ductuslupus87 8 лет назад
Can someone do the science of cringe?
@Tiger-qm3eu
@Tiger-qm3eu 8 лет назад
#اصحاب_ثنيان
@sirbuttonhd
@sirbuttonhd 8 лет назад
Hi and welcome to the internet! I see you have found your way to RU-vid, so all i wanted to say is that HERE WE SPEAK FUCKING ENGLISH.
@PuzzleMessage
@PuzzleMessage 8 лет назад
Sorry but on the internet we believe in a concept called FREEDOM, everybody is entitled to speak in their own fucking language, so allow me to say vaffanculo brutto stronzo ;)
@sirbuttonhd
@sirbuttonhd 8 лет назад
so cringy you need a medal... And btw, you guys can speak whatever language you want, but take that as a tip. Cause if you want to communicate, then you need to speak english. So please, say "vaffanculo brutto stronzo", but dont expect to get an answer.
@PuzzleMessage
@PuzzleMessage 8 лет назад
SirButtonHD If you want to address people of your community you are going to use your native language, it's not rocket science, bruh. 英語しか話せないことに劣等感を感じてるじゃないか。 カス
@sirbuttonhd
@sirbuttonhd 8 лет назад
***** lmao, im not even english, and my first language is not even english.. If you were to call an international support line on the phone, what language would u guess they spoke??? wake up bruh.
@jzmcgriggs8652
@jzmcgriggs8652 8 лет назад
I would love to hear this talk in English.
@JoeCaccio
@JoeCaccio 8 лет назад
bwains
@calholli
@calholli 8 лет назад
what a disaster
@waterbender19
@waterbender19 8 лет назад
He has such a thick french accent😂
@dannyvingot5668
@dannyvingot5668 8 лет назад
it's hebrew not french
@justinjones8274
@justinjones8274 8 лет назад
first
@incontinentenfuite6827
@incontinentenfuite6827 8 лет назад
god dammit !
@justinjones8274
@justinjones8274 8 лет назад
+Bernard B ;)
@TheGerogero
@TheGerogero 8 лет назад
A farting pope
@RandomPotatoCSGO
@RandomPotatoCSGO 8 лет назад
lol hes from Israel, speaks hebrew, its funny when he tries english :D
@011azr
@011azr 8 лет назад
Is he? How come he pronounce R like how French people do?
@readigo
@readigo 8 лет назад
hilarious accent 😂😂😂
@Frosted_Alexis
@Frosted_Alexis 8 лет назад
Really! How so?
@panwspanialy
@panwspanialy 8 лет назад
So freaking hard to listen to it. Irony is that he is talking about communication and its so painfully hard to understand him.
@user-vd7ng8ei5i
@user-vd7ng8ei5i 8 лет назад
كﻻم تافه جدا....و كﻻم غير مفهوم...اختصارا لكﻻمك التافه. ..ربنا خلقنا شعوبا لكي نتعارف مع بعضنا...و التعارف يكمن في كيفية ايصال فكرك بطريقة سلسلة مثقفه و بي امثال شائعة من الحياه...
@moamber1
@moamber1 8 лет назад
Indeed, the God is great.
@user-vd7ng8ei5i
@user-vd7ng8ei5i 8 лет назад
يا عيني على ثقافتك اليونانيه...الله يرحم يا عم...اصﻻ المقطع كان مترجم بالعربي..و بعدين ديه برضو لغة القرآن. .لغة بقالها 1435سنه..و احنا بنتكلم فيها...طير انت و افكارك يا شيخ
@JamieA242
@JamieA242 8 лет назад
note to all non native english speakers: if you sound like this guy when you try and speak english... dont.
@vcogonepro
@vcogonepro 7 лет назад
his accent and shortness of breath ruin the presentation. i couldn't focus enough to follow what he was talking about
@laraojo3480
@laraojo3480 Год назад
@dearnike
@ramonsolis5328
@ramonsolis5328 8 лет назад
I keep hearing little voice's in the vidoes
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