Mature brains use less energy to tell sounds apart, she says.
Not exact matches
And he should stop having the mindset he had as a teenager while on the pitch and start behaving like a
mature adult and
use his
brains more
Siegel and Bryson, the executive director and the director of parenting education, respectively, at the Mindsight Institute in Los Angeles, offer 12 strategies that adults can
use to help nurture their children's
maturing brains.
I hope your son is healthy now (as you posted he was ill in January) and I can perhaps help by encouraging you to
use your sling, at least try co-sleeping for nap times during the day, give him as much skin to skin contact as possible, and eventually his
brain will
mature, as will his gut and things will get easier.
While most blind adults develop a
mature theory of mind, it wasn't clear whether they
used the same parts of their
brain as sighted people do to reason about the mental states of others.
Using techniques to study newly formed neurons in the
brain, the team also found these mice had neurons that did not
mature properly.
Now, Salk Institute scientists studying roundworms suggest that, in both worms and humans, adolescent
brains mature to stable adult
brains by changing which
brain cells they
use to generate behavior.
There are populations of cells that divide in the
mature brain, and the knowledge we gain from the in vitro studies could help influence how one might be able to manipulate and
use that newly generated population of cells in the
brain in more therapeutic ways.
Supported by a CIRM translational grant, scientists in Huang's laboratory are
using human stem cells to create inhibitory neuron progenitors — early - stage
brain cells that can develop into
mature inhibitory neurons.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening March 18, 2011 BIG BUDGET FILMS Limitless (PG - 13 for profanity,
mature themes, violence, sexuality and disturbing images) Bradley Cooper stars in this action thriller about a frustrated writer whose life is transformed after he is introduced to a top - secret, smart drug which enables him to
use 100 % of his
brain.
Do yourself a favor and
use your 0L summer to
mature as a worker: kick the Facebook - checking habit, learn to focus on simple or mundane tasks (without human interaction) for hours at a time, engage your
brain when you can, and, most of all, just get comfortable with committing the time it will take to be a good student.
The dissociative strategy leads to «permanent alterations in the
maturing brain» and «increase the
use of dissociation in later life» p. 69 Therapist Receptivity, Unhelpful, and Helpful Responses In Synergetic Play Therapy, the therapist is receptive to the child's defensive projective identification, willing to experience the induced emotions, and able to regulate, thereby giving the child the experience of interpersonal regulation and also teaching the child that «auto - regulation» or regulation of affect «on their own» is possible.