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[Discovery Channel系列]:大脑:我们内部的宇宙The Brain: Our Universe Within-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由David Suzuki主持并由Discovery Channel在1994年出版的科学纪录片-英语旁白Science Documentary hosted by David Suzuki and published by Discovery Channel in 1994- English narration
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人脑复杂而深奥,其本身就是一种冒险。在这本引人入胜的探索频道纪录片的主持人大卫·铃木(David Suzuki)博士的指导下,踏上这一进入心智内在运作的旅程。本系列探讨了大脑从出生到成年的进化方式。记忆如何运作;人类如何从脑损伤中康复;以及创造力和身份认同的起源。??由David Suzuki讲述&?由Masakatsu Takao&导演?平野俊也泽村信人&?Joe Hisaishi的Josh Berkley音乐?3.4小时,英语音频,1994年[编辑]???演变???四十年前,美国人类学家拉尔夫·塞莱基医生(Ralph Selecki)探索了Shanidar的山洞,发掘了古代人物的形象,该形象深刻地改变了我们见祖先的方式。教授发现了一块头骨-尼安德特人的头骨。奇怪的是,它被蓟,地瓜,绣线菊和蜀葵等花的微小花粉所覆盖。相同的花粉尘覆盖了风化的骨骼的其余部分,这表明他的家人和朋友故意收集了花朵并将它们成束地放在尸体上。这些哀悼者留下了人类最早意识到死亡的迹象。根据医生Selecki的发现,尼安德特人似乎拥有什么,我们来调用的头脑。[编辑]???内存???我们在哪里存储我们的回忆?我们大脑中某个特定的角落或角落是否可以保护我们珍贵的过去安全,以便我们在需要时可以从地下室或尘土飞扬的阁楼中回收东西的方式取回它的碎片?好吧,不完全是。大脑根本没有空间来存储我们在生活中遇到的一切。取而代之的是,记忆被分解成碎片,并根据一种特殊的内务处理系统分散在大脑的房间,壁橱和走廊之间。我们如何使各个部分重新组合在一起以产生记忆是大脑最大的谜团之一。[编辑]???神奇的头脑???尽管具有所有的进化盔甲,但人类大脑仍然是一个脆弱的器官。我们的头骨为抵御身体伤害提供了第一道防线。在内部,覆盖大脑的膜片阻止了侵入的细菌和毒素。但是,即使是这些安全屏障也无法避免所有伤害。它们无法与正面碰撞或子弹的导弹力量相提并论。实际上,脑外伤是34岁以下人群的头号杀手。医生有句俗语:“动脑,永不相同”。当受伤,中风或疾病触及大脑时,生活将发生深刻的变化。但是,其中一些生活讲述的都是大大小小的安静胜利和奇迹的故事。这些故事也为大脑非凡的能力打开了一扇窗户,??精神问题???人类的大脑大约在五百万年前出现在地球上。完全成熟只花了几百万美元,在地质时间尺度上只是转瞬即逝。从结构上,从解剖学上讲,人脑在大约二十万年来没有太大变化。它是第一个智人用来行走地球的大脑。但是思想已经发展了。正是这个内在的宇宙使我们如此迷惑和迷惑。头脑与大脑一起形成最复杂的系统Complex and deeply mysterious, the human brain is an odyssey unto itself. Take this journey into the inner workings of the mind with the guidance of scientist Dr. David Suzuki, the host of this riveting Discovery Channel documentary. This series explores the way the brain evolves from birth to adulthood; how memory works; how humans recover from brain injury; and the origins of creativity and identity. Narrated by David Suzuki Written & Directed by Masakatsu Takao & Shunya Hirano Edited by Nobuto Sawamura & Josh Berkley Music by Joe Hisaishi ~3.4 hours, English audio, 1994[edit] Evolution Forty years ago, American anthropologist Doctor Ralph Selecki explored the caves at Shanidar where he unearthed an image of ancient man that profoundly changed the way we saw our ancestors. The professor discovered a skull - a Neanderthal skull. Strangely, it was covered with microscopic pollen from the flowers of thistle, groundsel, spiraea and hollyhock, among others. The same pollen dust covered the rest of the weathered skeleton, suggesting that his family and friends had deliberately gathered the flowers and laid them in bunches on the dead body. These mourners left behind the earliest known signs of man's awareness of death. Based on Doctor Selecki's findings, Neanderthals seemed to possess what we have come to call a mind.[edit] Memory Where do we store our memories? Does a particular nook or corner in our brains keep our treasured past safe so we can retrieve pieces of it when needed, the way we recover something from a basement room or a dusty attic? Well, not exactly. The brain simply does not have room to store everything we encounter in life. Instead memories get broken up into bits and pieces and, according to a peculiar housekeeping system, are dispersed among the rooms, closets and hallways of the brain. How we get the pieces to fit back together to produce memory is one of the brain's greatest mysteries.[edit] The Miraculous Mind For all its evolutionary armor, the human brain is still a fragile organ. Our skull provides the first line of defense against physical injury. On the inside, sheets of membrane covering the brain keep out invading germs and toxins. But even these safety barriers cannot stave off all injury. They are no match against a head-on collision or the missile force of a bullet. In fact, traumatic brain injury is the number one killer of people under thirty-four. There is a saying used by doctors, "Touch the brain, never the same." When injury, stroke or disease touch the brain, lives change profoundly. But some of these lives tell stories of quiet victories, of miracles, both great and small. And these tales also open a window to the remarkable capacities of the brain, its power to repair and restore itself - a power we are just beginning to discover and understand.[edit] Matter over Mind The human brain appeared on earth some five million years ago. It took just a few million more to fully mature, a mere blink on the geological time scale. Structurally, anatomically, the human brain has not changed much in about two hundred thousand years. It is the same brain used by the first Homo sapiens to walk the planet. But what has evolved is the mind. And it is this inner universe that has so mystified and beguiled us. The mind, together with the brain, forms the most complex system known to man. At the dawn of the 21st Century, we are slowly crossing the borders of this last frontier, so that we may understand better who we are why we create and invent, why our fears haunt us, our thoughts liberate us, where we prove our free will, our sense of self and express our inner voice. New mind-imaging techniques are giving researchers a tool for mapping the mind. Never before could we look this closely inside the living brain.
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