Dr. Melina Hale, her colleagues, and the staff of iBiology, I thank you so very for once again a fantastic job at conveying to us laymen the wonderful work of these scientists. I for one am personally interested (along with the talk of Dr. Hoekstra) in animal behavior, its relation to functional neuromorphology, and its evolution over time. So thanks again and I am extremely grateful for the work that you, iBiology and researchers, do and can't wait to get into the field and do great work like you.
It is so depressing to see "science communication lab" instead of ibiology 😢 You can just smell corporate takeover. There will be no more extraordinary content like this.
Dr. Melina Hale, her colleagues, and the staff of iBiology, I thank you so very for once again a fantastic job at conveying to us laymen the wonderful work of these scientists. I for one am personally interested (along with the talk of Dr. Hoekstra) in animal behavior, its relation to functional neuromorphology, and its evolution over time. So thanks again and I am extremely grateful for the work that you, iBiology and researchers, do and can't wait to get into the field and do great work like you.
When are we going to get more follow-up lectures?
Thank you, very interesting stuff.
What's the neurotranimtter in mouthaner cell?? Ach??
“The evolution of neural circuits” was certainly not discussed in this video.
Where can we find information on the evolution of neural circuits? Certainly not here.
This is fascinating!
Part one: th-cam.com/video/ZrbXKppxi1Q/w-d-xo.html
fascinating!!!
It is so depressing to see "science communication lab" instead of ibiology 😢
You can just smell corporate takeover.
There will be no more extraordinary content like this.