Talks

Η Ρεβέκκα Σαξ εξηγεί πώς ο εγκέφαλος δημιουργεί ηθικές κρίσεις.

You either have JavaScript turned off or have an old version of the Adobe Flash Player. To view this video you need to get the latest Flash player.
If your browser allows only "trusted sites" to execute Javascript, you should add the "googleapis.com" domain to your whitelist to allow our Flash detection to work properly.

Post to:
DiggShare on digg deliciousShare on Delicious redditShare on Reddit StumbleUponShare on StumbleUpon BloggerShare on Blogger MySpaceShare on MySpace
Embed this video: Favorite Download

Audio

Audio to desktop (MP3)
This link downloads an audio file directly to your computer. Right-click (or option-click on a Mac) to ensure download.
Audio to iTunes (MP3)
This link launches iTunes on your computer, and adds an audio file into your iTunes library.

Video

Download video to desktop (MP4)
This link downloads a video file directly to your computer or iPhone. Right-click (or option-click on a Mac) to ensure download.
Download video to iTunes (MP4)
This link launches iTunes on your computer, and adds a video file into your iTunes library.
Watch high-res video (MP4)
This link lets you watch a higher-quality version of this video. Right-click (or option-click on a Mac) to ensure download.

Loading Comments...

This comment will be attributed to name. Not name?

Characters used: 0 (1000 max.)

About this talk

Η ικανότητα να αντιλαμβανόμαστε τα κίνητρα, τα συναισθήματα και τις αρχές των δικών μας ανθρώπων αλλά και των αγνώστων, είναι φυσικό ανθρώπινο ταλέντο. Αλλά πώς το κάνουμε; Στην ομιλία αυτή η Ρεβέκκα Σαξ, μοιράζεται μαζί μας, ενδιαφέρουσες εργαστηριακές μελέτες που αποκαλύπτουν τον τρόπο που ο εγκέφαλος σκέφτεται για τις σκέψεις άλλων ανθρώπων και κρίνει τις ενέργειές τους.

Translated into Greek by Dimitra Papageorgiou
Reviewed by Constantine Anetakis
Comments? Please email the translators above.

More talks translated into Greek »

About Rebecca Saxe

Rebecca Saxe studies how we think about other people's thoughts. At the Saxelab at MIT, she uses fMRI to identify what happens in our brains when we consider the motives, passions and beliefs… Full bio and more links

What to watch next

TED2008
Christopher deCharms looks inside the brain

04:02 Posted: Mar 2008

Rated:
Fascinating Jaw-dropping Informative...

Related themes

Related tags

Creative Commons

We want to share our Talks! Just follow the guidelines outlined under our Creative Commons license.