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When you think about the brain,
當你想到大腦。
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it's sort of a difficult thing to understand,
這是一種很難理解的事情。
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because if I were to ask you right now, how does the heart work,
因為如果我現在問你,心臟是怎麼運作的。
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you would instantly tell me it's a pump. It pumps blood.
你會立刻告訴我它是一個泵。它是泵血的
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And if I were to ask you how your lungs work,
如果我問你,你的肺是怎麼工作的?
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you would say it exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide. That's easy.
你會說它把氧氣換成二氧化碳。這很容易。
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Now if I were to ask you how the brain works, it's a hard thing to understand
現在如果我問你大腦是如何工作的,這是一個很難理解的事情'。
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because you can't just look at a brain and understand what it is.
因為你不能只看一個大腦就明白它是什麼。
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It's not a mechanical object, it's not a pump, it's not an airbag.
它'不是機械物,它'不是泵,它'不是氣囊。
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It's just like, if you held it in your hand when it was dead, it's just a piece of fat.
這就像,如果你把它拿在手裡,當它死了,它只是一塊脂肪。
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And so to understand how the brain works,
所以要了解大腦的工作原理。
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you have to go inside a living brain. Because the brain's not mechanical,
你必須去一個活的大腦裡面。因為大腦不是機械的。
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the brain is electrical and it's chemical.
大腦是電,它'的化學。
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Your brain is made out of 100 billion cells,
你的大腦是由1000億個細胞組成的。
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and these cells are called neurons. And these neurons communicate with each other with electricity.
而這些細胞被稱為神經元。而這些神經元之間是用電來溝通的。
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And we're going to eavesdrop in on a conversation between two cells,
而我們'要去偷聽兩個細胞之間的對話。
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and we're going to listen to something called a spike.
和我們'要聽的東西叫做尖峰。
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But we're not going to record my brain or your brain or your teacher's brains,
但我們不會記錄我的大腦或你的大腦或你老師的大腦。
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we're going to use our good friend the cockroach.
我們要用我們的好朋友蟑螂。
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Not just because I think they're cool,
不只是因為我覺得他們很酷。
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but because they have brains very similar to ours.
但因為他們的大腦和我們很相似。
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And so if you learn a little bit about how their brains work,
所以如果你瞭解一下他們的大腦是如何工作的。
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we're going to learn a lot about how our brains work.
我們會學到很多關於我們的大腦如何工作。
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So I'm going to put them in some ice water here
所以我打算把它們放在冰水裡。
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and then ...
然後
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(Audience: Ew!) ... yeah ...
(觀眾:哎!)......是啊......。
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So what's happening right now is that they're becoming anesthetized,
所以,現在發生的事情是,他們'正在成為麻醉劑。
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because they're cold blooded, they become the temperature of the water
因為他們'冷血,他們成為水的溫度。
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and they can't control it so they just basically "chillax," right?
他們不能控制它,所以他們只是基本上"chillax,"對嗎?
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They're not going to be able to feel anything,
他們'不會有任何感覺。
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and that may just tell you a little bit about what we're going to be doing.
而這可能只是告訴你一點關於我們'要做的事情。
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We're going to be doing a scientific experiment to understand the brain.
我們'要做一個科學實驗來了解大腦。
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So ...
所以...
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This is the leg of a cockroach
這是隻蟑螂的腿
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and a cockroach has all these beautiful hairs
和蟑螂有所有這些美麗的毛髮。
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and pricklies all over it.
和遍地的荊棘。
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Underneath each one of those is a cell,
每一個人的下面都是一個細胞。
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and this cell's a neuron, and this neuron's going to send information
而這個細胞是一個神經元,和這個神經元的要發送信息
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about wind or vibrations. If you ever try to catch a cockroach, it's hard
關於風或振動。如果你曾經試圖抓住一隻蟑螂,它'的困難。
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because they can feel you coming before you're even there, they start running.
因為他們能感覺到你來之前,你';甚至在那裡,他們開始運行。
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So these cells are zipping up this information up to the brain
所以這些細胞把這些信息壓縮到大腦中去
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using those little axons with electronic messages in there.
用那些小軸突與電子信息在那裡。
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So we're going to record by sticking a pin right in there.
所以我們'要通過在那裡插針來記錄。
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So we need to take off the leg of a cockroach --
所以我們需要把蟑螂的腿拿下來... ...
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don't worry, they'll grow back --
別擔心,它們會重新長出來的。
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then we're going to put two pins in there. One of the pins, these are metal pins,
然後我們'要把兩個針在那裡。其中一個插銷,這些都是金屬插銷。
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will pick up this electronic message, this electric message is going by.
會接收到這個電子信息,這個電資訊是通過。
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So, we're now going to do the surgery, let's see if you guys can see this.
所以,我們'現在要做手術了,讓'看看你們能不能看到這個。
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Yeah, it's gross ...
是的,它的毛... ...
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All right ... so there we go ...
好吧... ...所以我們去... ...。
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You guys can see his leg right there.
你們可以看到他的腿就在那裡。
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So now I'm going to take this leg, I'm going to put it in this invention that we came up with
所以現在我要把這條腿,放在我們想出的這個發明中去。
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called the Spikerbox --
稱為Spikerbox --
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and this replaces lots of expensive equipment in a research lab
而這也取代了研究實驗室中許多昂貴的設備。
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so you guys can do this in your own high schools,
所以你們可以在自己的高中做這個。
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or in your own basements if it's me --
或在你自己的地下室,如果它是我 --
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So, there. (Laughter)
所以,有。(笑聲)
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Can you guys see that? Alright, so I'm going to go ahead and turn this on.
你們能看到嗎?好吧,所以我'要繼續前進,並打開這個。
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I'm going to plug it in. (Sound of neurons firing)
我要把它插進去 I'm going to plug it in.(神經元發射的聲音)
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To me, this is the most beautiful sound in the world.
對我來說,這是世界上最美的聲音。
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This is what your brain is doing right now.
這就是你的大腦現在正在做的事情。
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You have 100 billion cells making these raindrop-type noises
你有一千億個細胞發出這種雨滴型的聲音。
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So let's go ahead and take a look at what it looks like,
那麼我們就來看看它的樣子吧'。
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let's pull it up on the iPad screen
讓我們把它拉到iPad的螢幕上吧
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I plugged my iPad into here as well.
我把我的iPad也插到了這裡。
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So remember what we said about the axon, what we said it looks like, looks like a spike.
所以還記得我們說的軸子,我們說它的樣子,看起來像一個尖峰。
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So we're going to take a look at what one of them looks like in just a brief second.
所以我們'要在短短的一秒鐘內,看看其中一個人是什麼樣子的。
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We're going to tap here, so we can sort of average this guy.
我們'要在這裡拍,所以我們可以有點平均這個傢伙。
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So there we see it. That's an action potential.
所以我們看到了。這是一個動作電位。
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You've got 100 billion cells in your brain doing this right now,
你的大腦裡有1000億個細胞正在做這個。
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sending all this information back about what you're seeing, what you're hearing.
發送所有這些資訊回來 關於你看到的,你聽到的。
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So we also said this is a cell that's going to be taking up information about vibrations in the wind.
所以我們也說這是一個細胞,'要在風中吸收振動的資訊。
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So what if we do an experiment?
那麼如果我們做一個實驗呢?
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We can actually blow on this and hear if we see a change.
其實我們可以在這上面吹一吹,聽一聽是否有變化。
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Are you guys going to be ready for this?
你們準備好了嗎?
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If I blow on it you tell me if you hear anything.
如果我吹它,你告訴我,如果你聽到什麼。
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(Sound of spikes reacting to wind)
(尖峰對風的反應聲)
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Let me just touch this with a little pen here.
讓我在這裡用小筆碰一下。
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(Noise)
(噪音)
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That's actually the neural firing range. That actually took a while
這'其實就是神經的發射範圍。這其實需要一段時間
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in neuroscience to understand this. This is called rate coding,
在神經科學中理解這一點。這就是所謂的速率編碼。
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which is that the harder you press on something, the more spikes there are,
也就是你越是用力的按著某樣東西,越是有尖峰。
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and all that information is coming up to your brain. That's how you perceive things.
和所有的資訊是來了你的大腦。這就是你如何看待事物。
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So that's one way of doing an experiment with electricity.
所以這就是用電做實驗的一種方式。
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The other way is that your brain is not only taking in electrical impulses,
另一種方式是,你的大腦不僅在接受電脈衝。
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you're also sending out. That's how you move your muscles around.
你'也送出去。這就是你如何移動你的肌肉。
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Let's see what happens if I've plugged in something that's electric
讓我們來看看如果我插上了電的東西會怎麼樣?
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into the cockroach leg here.
到蟑螂腿這裡。
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I'm going to take two pins, I'm going to plug them onto the cockroach.
我'要拿兩個針頭,我'要把它們插到蟑螂上。
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I'm going to take the other end, I'm going to plug in into my iPod.
我'要採取另一端,我'要插入我的iPod。
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It's my iPhone actually.
其實是我的iPhone。
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I don't know if you guys know this, but do you guys know how your earbuds work in your ears?
我不知道你們是否知道,但是你們知道你們的耳塞是怎麼在耳朵裡工作的嗎?
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You have a battery in your phone, your iPod, right?
你的手機、iPod裡都有電池吧?
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It's sending electrical current into these magnets in your earbuds
它將電流送入耳塞中的這些磁鐵。
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which shake back and forth and allow you to hear things.
來回搖晃,讓你聽到東西。
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But that electric current's the same currency that our brain uses
但那電流和我們大腦使用的貨幣是一樣的。
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so we can send that directly to our cockroach leg and hopefully if this works,
所以我們可以直接把它送到我們的蟑螂腿上,希望如果這個工作。
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we can actually see what happens when we play music into the cockroach.
我們其實可以看到,當我們把音樂放進蟑螂體內會發生什麼。
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Let's take a look.
讓我們'看看吧。
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(Music beat) Can we turn it up? There we go.
(音樂節拍)我們能把它調大嗎?我們去那裡。
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(Music beats) (Audience reacts and gasps) So what's happening?
(音樂節拍) (觀眾反應和喘息) 那麼發生了什麼?
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(Music beats)
(音樂節拍)
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So you see what's moving. It's moving on the bass.
所以,你看什麼'的移動。它在動的低音。
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All those audio files out there. If you have awesome, kicking car stereos,
所有這些音頻文件在那裡。如果你有厲害的,踢的汽車音響。
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you know, the bass speakers are the biggest speakers.
你知道,低音喇叭是最大的喇叭。
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The biggest speakers have the longest waves, the longest waves have the most current,
最大的喇叭波浪最長,波浪最長的電流最大。
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and the current is what's causing these things to move.
和電流是什麼'的導致這些東西移動。
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So it's not just speakers that are causing electricity.
所以,不僅僅是音箱引起的電。
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Microphones also cause electricity. (Beat)
麥克風也會引起電。(節拍)
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So I'm going to go ahead and invite another person out on the stage here
所以,我要繼續邀請另一個人上臺,在這裡
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to help me out with this. So there we go. (Beatboxing)
來幫我解決這個問題。所以,我們去那裡。(Beatboxing)
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This is the first time this has ever happened in the history of mankind.
這是人類歷史上第一次出現這種情況。
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Human beatbox to a cockroach leg.
人的拍子對蟑螂腿。
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When you guys go back to your high school, think about neuroscience and how you guys can begin the neuro-revolution.
當你們回到高中的時候,想想神經科學,你們如何開始神經革命。
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Thank you very much. Bye bye. (Applause)
謝謝你了再見了。(掌聲)
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