8.14.2018

Greg Gage :The cockroach beatbox


Greg Gage at TED-Ed
The cockroach beatbox (transcript)
The cockroach beatbox
Summary
I wanted to know how cockroaches adapt to changing environments, though it's different this time. To understand how the brain works, the cockroach appeared.

The brain is not mechanical, the brain is electrical and it's chemical. It is made out of 100 billion cells that are called neurons that communicate with each other with electricity.

And then neurons of the cockroach underneath each one of prickles could send and get electricity perfectly in the experiment, it's a little bit gross, though.

Through a microphone wire, electricity was sent and the cutting leg of the cockroach got the rhythm. It means that the brain can send and get electricity.

Around me compares continuing living strongly for a long time to the cockroach. Even people say that it's gross and they attack the cockroaches, the cockroaches have lived perseveringly and persistently. That's why I wanted to know how the cockroaches adapt to changing environments.
It must be great.

Words in this story
impulse /noun/  urge, instinct, drive
plugged plug /verb/  insert, put in

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