Controlling the Brain with Light (Karl Deisseroth, Stanford University)
Category: Natural Acne Remedies | Nov 15, 2010 |
Karl Deisseroth is pioneering bold new treatments for depression and other psychiatric diseases. By sending pulses of light into the brain, Deisseroth can control neural activity with remarkable precision. In this short talk, Deisseroth gives an thoughtful and awe-inspiring overview of his Stanford University lab’s groundbreaking research in “optogenetics”. Prof. Karl Deisseroth’s website: www.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Currently, this kind of control requires a specialized surgical implant, so chances are that you don’t have one. The control in terms of TV that you’re referring to is more a result of the media (with the tendency of people to accept what they encounter as truth) and advertising (with inherrent emotional messages and insinuations of a person’s personal worth in relation to a product).
A surgical implant like this could one day be used for advertising that’s impossible to ignore.
Very interesting concept. Who would have thought you can control certain actions with light.
you have to learn things and force yourself to learn random things. We’re all reactions to our 4s. Please don’t believe in the ‘switch.’ Um, no. Soup of fucking. Yeah, thoughts are scary because the brain is a tangled metaphor. The word banana has a thousand meanings. If you’re brain separated you from you, you would understand
Very interesting and so very well presented. Thank you.
They dont understand TIME and with LIE you cant fly.
Every person can make own invisible quantum machine alive, Otti Dracul will reset your data with new young generation for example and its fashion quantum machine.
this is the same way the aliens are controlling me. can you imagine what we are to those rats we do tests on. we are the aliens butt probing them. if only the rats could make their own tin foil hats like i can to protect myself.
this is scary as hell!!!
Amazing idea! I’m putting this video on my blog!
“Nothing in our minds is ever really gone. The operation had covered him over with a veneer of education and culture, but emotionally he was there–watching and waiting.”
Too soon for a Flowers for Algernon reference?
They use adeno-associated virus to introduce the genes into the cells (a virus commonly used in gene therapy). Specific promoters are attached to the genes so that they are only expressed in a certain cell type.
Does anybody know how he gets the different photo-sensitive genes into the different neurons?
can’t wait to get my exocortical implants
His initial goal I agree with, treating depression, but it does have great ethical issues. It is a newly discovered power which can be used for the well-being of others or to be taken advantage of. Very interesting though.
The future of ”education”?
What if its used right now through our TV’s to control us as slaves. I mean really, we know we are beign screwed and no one is standing up, we are being driven to death and no one is burning down wall st.?? We are being controled somehow. Maybe this is how.
be aware of it…!
Karl Deisseroth…this doctor should be crossed up and judged by god….!
psychiatrists are the worst psycho criminals in the world…!
Excellent video and an amazing technique.
Although optogenetics could serve as a possible treatment option, it seems the potential for exploratory analysis of the brain is even more great. Imagine the potential to invoke neuronal change with such specificity – target only dopaminergic neurons in the basal ganglia, etc., etc. Great work.
I can see where you are coming from on this. And yes, I would want it to be 100% safe before I would be ready to use it. That would be the sensible approach. Of course being on drugs that have side effects and work, are better than suffering in the first place. But assuming this form of treatment could be made 100% safe, wouldn’t that be the better option?
joeinfinitus…I find your post interesting, because you are probably talking drugs that can cause all kinds of side effects, yet you want this technology to 100% safe and effective before you would use it.
waaaay too few bioengineers do any work in cognition. kudos to karl disseroth, he’s amazing
Cool! Can this help with physical chronic pain too??
I need help.
Very interesting stuff!
I wonder if you could make some really effective anti-psychotic medication from this sort of research too.