

Gyorgy Buzsaki: Brain Rhythms, Neural Syntax, and the Emergence of Cognition from Action
8 snips Nov 11, 2023
Neuroscience professor Gyorgy Buzsaki discusses brain rhythms, neural syntax, and the emergence of cognition from action. He explores the synaptic basis of theta and gamma rhythms, the role of oscillations in brain communication, and the influence of sub-cortical inputs and neuromodulators on memory formation. Buzsaki also delves into the role of serotonin in REM sleep, the evolutionary perspective on brain mechanisms, and the impact of skipping breakfast on productivity and learning.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Evolution and Importance of Neuroscience as a Field of Study
02:25 • 2min
An Academic Journey, Brain Rhythms, and Key Findings
04:13 • 2min
Brain Rhythms, Oscillations, and Communication
06:06 • 14min
The Role of Sub-cortical Inputs and Neuromodulators in Memory Formation
19:53 • 6min
The Role of Serotonin in REM Sleep and Memory
25:44 • 23min
The Evolutionary Perspective on Brain Mechanisms
48:27 • 27min
The Impact of Skipping Breakfast on Productivity and Learning
01:15:44 • 2min