What if we could look inside human brains? - Moran Cerf

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Transcriber: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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The brain is the center of all of our thoughts,
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dreams,
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emotions,
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and memories.
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It's what makes us who we are.
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But, there is still a lot that we don't know about the brain.
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Scientists have worked for years
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on trying to understand the human brain
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using techniques like EEG and FMRI,
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where we scan the brain from the outside.
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But what if we could look inside the brains of humans
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and watch them as they work?
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Well, now we can
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by looking at the brains of people
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who are already going through surgery for clinical reasons,
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like curing epilepsy.
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Epilepsy is a disease
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in which a faulty part of the brain
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starts working spontaneously for no apparent reason.
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It's like an earthquake
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but inside your head.
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There's no way to know in advance
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when a seizure will occur,
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so the patients are always at risk
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of unexpectedly losing control.
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There are drugs that treat epilepsy,
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but these don't always work.
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Some patients who don't respond well to the drugs
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can undergo a different treatment
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where the faulty part in their brain,
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the part that starts the seizures,
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is surgically removed.
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The challenge is knowing which part to take out.
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How do you figure out which bit of the brain is faulty?
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In order to find the exact location of the seizure onset,
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doctors embed electrodes directly into the patient's brain
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around the suspected seizure center.
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The patient then stays in the hospital for a few days,
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waiting to have a seizure
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with the electrodes constantly recording
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the activity inside his or her brain.
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Yes, now we want the patient to have a seizure
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so doctors can use the embedded electrodes
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to measure it and learn exactly where its origin was.
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After doctors are sure where the seizures
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come from in the brain,
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they can take the electrodes out.
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Now they know what part of the brain they can remove
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in order to cure the patient.
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These brain electrodes can tell us
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more than just where the seizures happen.
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Based on where the doctors place the electrodes in the brain,
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we can ask questions about what the brain does.
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Sometimes we find one cell that starts bursting in activity
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every time the patient sees a particular picture,
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for example, a picture of Marilyn Monroe.
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See, every time the patient sees Marilyn Monroe,
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some specific cells fire in the brain.
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You can now know when the patient is thinking of Marilyn Monroe
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just by listening to these cells fire.
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When we find one or a few of these cells with each patient,
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we can then do all kinds of fancy things.
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For example, we can connect the recording electrode
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to a cursor on a screen
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and have the patient move the cursor left or right
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just by thinking of things.
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This can help people
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who lost the ability to move their hands,
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like people with spinal cord injuries or wounded soldiers,
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by having them control a prosthetic arm
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directly with their brain.
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Our brain is a brilliant device
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which can make predictions about the future.
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For example, we can all know
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which word will appear at the end of this...
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sentence.
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The brain can solve complicated problems,
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imagine the entire universe,
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and grasp concepts such as infinity
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or unicorns.
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The brain produces complex emotions like love or jealousy,
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it's what makes us creative and curious,
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and it can even contemplate about itself.
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And the brain is the organ we use to study the brain.
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I think that the brain is the most beautiful organ in our body,
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but then I ask myself,
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"Which organ is making me think that?"
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