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Explore MIT Neurotech at http://neurotech.eyewire.org “The weak link in understanding ourselves is really about understanding how our brains generate our minds and how our minds generate our selves,” says MIT Neuroscientist Ed Boyden. Explore how optogenetics stands to bridge the gap. Part 5 of 12 featuring MIT Neuroscience Professor Ed Boyden. Google Glass Footage filmed at the Synthetic Neurobiology Lab, MIT http://syntheticneurobiology.org/ Questions? Contact mitneurotech at mit dot edu. We graciously thank the following groups for epic video footage (in order of appearance): Neuron activity in 3d and Explained Optogenetics- boyden lab vid • Neuron Activity in 3-D Your google earth screen capture NIH unraveling the mystery of Alzheimer’s disease-pbs news hour Visualizing video at the speed of light one trillion frames per second-Mit media lab What is a seizure- UCBEaction Monitoring spontaneous synaptic activity in neurons with gcamp6s- youtube channel JTingMIT Glutmamate-induced Ca wave in low-density astrocyte culture- smith lab at Stanford Imaging reveals pattern in neuron firing- youtube channel oistedu Super slow motion light bulb burning out- GE Research Differentiation of hippocampal neuron in culture- youtube user Leticia Peris The Cortical Column- Cajal Blue Brain CREDITS: Edited by Luke Hollyer Filmed by Amy Concannon Music by Julian Samal MIT Neurotech Logo by Beth Almeida Logo animation by Brad Paivia Produced by Maxine Jonas and Claire O’Connell Directed by Amy Robinson MIT Neurotech is a series based on a class created by Alan Jasanoff, Ed Boyden and Maxine Jonas at MIT's Center for Neurobiological Engineering (http://web.mit.edu/cnbe/). This EdX experiment is supported by MITx (https://www.edx.org/school/mitx/allco.... Media created by EyeWire (http://eyewire.org/)