Is Rapid Eye Movement Random ? | The Feelings Lab Ep 31 | Emotions and the Brain | Clip 4

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Hume AI CEO Alan Cowen and Professor Yukiyatsu Kamitani of the University of Kyoto discuss new scientific revelations regarding rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.

Join Hume AI CEO Dr. Alan Cowen, Dr. Yukiyasu Kamitani, Professor at the University of Kyoto and Head of the Department of Neuroinformatics at ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories, and host Matt Forte as they discuss the nature of emotions in the human brain. Learn how scientists are decoding the emotions evoked by thousands of videos from brain activity, and how scientists are scanning the brains of sleeping subjects and decoding the visual content of their dreams.

Grab a friend and set out on a journey with the new season of The Feelings Lab, a podcast series from Hume AI. We're exploring the frontier of emotion science and its lessons for creating a more empathic future. We'll discover how scientists and technologists are seeking to bring empathy to social media, robots, digital art, and more, building equity and compassion into these ubiquitous AI systems. Join our expert hosts and emotionally-attuned guests each week to learn how empathic technologies are shaping the modern world.

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About Hume AI: Hume AI is an AI research lab and technology company offering the tools to build expression understanding and empathy into modern technology. Our mission is to ensure that the future is built to serve our emotions, so that as AI gets smarter, it remains aligned with our goals.

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