I tried to compress my understanding of motion detection in the
   brain, mapping through mirror neurons and its relationship to
   "fight or flight" response in a 2 minute video for education.* I
   want it to be accurate, short, and demonstrative.* This is my
   first take; I did it off the cuff; but I wanted to get input
   from expects about any problems with it; factual errors or
   things that might be unclear.* It's hard to compress a lot of
   knowledge in a short space; and say it simply without excessive
   jargon or lingo, to where kids could understand it.* If you
   could critique, I'd appreciate it.. NOTE: I am not in the CogSci
   field; I did not go to school for it; but I have been interested
   in brain science, especially the nature of experience and how it
   relates to our current understanding of "how things work" for..
   since I was small; and I made something that I think I would
   have liked someone to have made for me when I was 8-17 yrs old.
   Let me know please.* I bring it here because, well, I need
   people who know things more deeply than I.* I'm not planning to
   make money or anything like that; but I want to scaffold from
   here.* However, I don't want to have my scaffolding built with
   poor welding. Also: reveal: My worldview is similar to the
   embedded cognition view; especially how it related to
   linguistics; I wandered around in with computational models of
   the brain for far too long; the discovery of embedded cognition
   was indeed, the missing piece I was searching for.* I'll be
   happy to try to back up anything with references; I've saved
   them all; but I'm hoping that, with an audience like this, it
   will be unncessary - that is, if I made my 2 minute video with
   correct information. Thanks for your time.