Sentences with phrase «while an experienced brain»

While an experienced brain injury lawyer can provide access to financial compensation, many Canadian communities do not provide adequate support for survivors and their families.

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Musk has extensive experience with A.I. technology through his business ventures: Tesla's self - driving vehicles rely heavily on artificial intelligence, while his startup Neuralink is trying to link people's brains with computers.
Research has linked the positive feeling we often experience while talking about ourselves to higher levels of activation in areas of the brain associated with reward.
MRI's have revealed how the brain operates while experiencing «love» and it is significantly different from similar emotions such as lust.
People having near death experiences has been going on for a while and hasn't stumped scientists as much as it's accepted that people hallucinate when the brain is randomly firing off synapses in it's death throes,.
Regarding NDE's and similar experiences: It's important to not make life - altering decisions or plan anything important based on what you became convinced of while your brain was starved for oxygen.
While any knowledge of God must indeed be conditioned by human experience, Ashbrook and Albright actually claim much more than this: that the brain not only patterns our experience of God, but its very structure can inform us of God's nature.
It's just your brain sifting through and categorizing your daily thoughts and experiences while you sleep.
Whitehead's system is able to encompass the results, however: while the actual occasions constituting the central nervous system of bees are certainly of a lower degree of complexity than that of mammals, a bee brain contains thousands of interactive neurons, so that there is no a priori reason why the dominant occasion of the bee may not be capable of complex experiences in situations relevant to the bees» survival.
So while we do not question the compatibility with our minds / brains (physiology) and our physcial genders (biology), we do experience gender differently.
The high percentage of athletes reporting that they continued to play despite experiencing concussion symptoms, while similar to the rates reported in other studies, is concerning, as the failure to diagnose concussions in athletes can lead to further damage to the brain before full recovery, expose them to the cumulative effects of injuries and increased risk of second impact syndrome.
During this time, the baby's brain can relax and slow down to dissolve everything the baby has experienced while awake... and that can be a lot to take in!
In a recent experiment on babies in a hospital nursery, researchers recorded brain EEGs while infants experienced different forms of stimulation, including a painful heel stick.
Sensory experience is important in the first few years while the brain is in its height of plasticity.
While measuring brain activity with magnetic resonance imaging during blood pressure trials, UCLA researchers found that men and women had opposite responses in the right front of the insular cortex, a part of the brain integral to the experience of emotions, blood pressure control and self - awareness.
Molaison's experience suggested the hippocampus helps form new memories, while long - term memories and subconscious skill memories reside elsewhere in the brain.
Twenty people in the study experienced meningitis (inflammation of the tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord), either while they were being treated for Ebola or after they left the treatment unit.
Subjects completed the experiment while in a PET scanner, allowing Petrovic to track their brain activity as they experienced both pain and pain relief.
After the course, both groups were asked to pick two intense emotional experiences they'd had — one good, one bad — and write about them while their brains» electrical activity was monitored.
«Older, fitter adults experience greater brain activity while learning.»
While the animals» brains experience dramatically reduced blood flow during hibernation, just like human patients after a certain type of stroke, the squirrels emerge from their extended naps suffering no ill effects.
The TRN may also be responsible for what happens in the brain when sleep - deprived people experience brief sensations of «zoning out» while struggling to stay awake, the researchers say.
«While the results of this study are preliminary, they hold promise for enhancing and maintaining brain reserve in later life, particularly among sedentary individuals who may benefit most urgently from behavioral interventions like Experience Corps,» said Carlson, who is now leading a larger fMRI trial as part of a large - scale randomized trial of the Baltimore Experience Corps Program.
While the outer brain excels at filtering relevant information, the inner brain excels at integrating information from the senses, our past experience and our internal state to decide and initiate an action.
While many aspects of brain circuitry are hard - wired, it is also dynamic: the connections between neurons in the brain change with experience to store information, and in this way nature and nurture combine to define our identities.
While studies have clearly shown a relationship between religious experiences and various brain disorders, there are several reasons why this association can not be the only answer.
Though he returned to his old lifestyle in a few months, he was enriched with a few life lessons from that experience — most importantly about the mental issues that come with being overweight and the amount of effort and motivation one has to put into changing his old ways while having a brain addicted to sugar and other unhealthy stimuli.
Our brains also help us forget specifics about past events while still remembering the big picture, which the researchers think gives us the ability to generalize previous experiences and better apply them to current situations.
Below (red): Brain activity of experienced Internet group while performing the reading task (left) and the Internet task (right).
While sleeping, we repair damaged tissues and organs, we metabolize hormones our body no longer needs, and our brains use this time to organize our thoughts and experiences, and to make permanent neurological links (memories) for the learning we experienced that day.
While many think of their brain as the organ in charge, your gut actually sends far more information to your brain than your brain sends to your gut... To put this into more concrete terms, you've probably experienced the visceral sensation of butterflies in your stomach when you're nervous, or had an upset stomach when you were very angry or stressed.
Some people might notice improved cognition with relatively low ketones, while others will need to get their ketones elevated higher in order to experience a benefit for the brain.
While others are debating it, our experiences (and those of so many others in our lives) have taught us that gluten can cause lots of issues - gastrointestinal distress, inflammation, bad skin, brain fog, etc..
While many believe anxiety and stress to be the same, persistent anxiety actually evokes quite a different experience in your brain.
I learned a lot during this time — both from my reading and from my own personal experience — about how positive mental and emotional changes happen in the brain... and how to accelerate the whole process, while making it much, much easier.
When you are low on brain neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, or endorphins, you may experience depression, anxiety, and mood disorders, while your body experiences cravings to eat foods that increase the neurotransmitters and feel better.
Orgasms trigger the brain to produce a natural cocktail of chemicals that help humans experience love and intimacy while promoting better health throughout our bodies.
Unfolding like Roman Polanski's take on «The King of Marvin Gardens» while simultaneously serving as a suitable spiritual sequel to the director's debut, «Afterschool,» in which the male desire to connect meaningfully with others is frayed and warped by life experience, «Simon Killer» is Antonio Campos» latest chilly, chilling character study, with Corbet effectively replacing Ezra Miller, who led the previous film, as a neuroscience major who studied how the eyes and the brain relate, but has a seriously loose wire between his own brain and his heart.
With Garner as the muscle, Cooper as the voice of experience, Foxx as the balls, and Bateman as the brains, this FBI unit leaves the overall impression that while the Americans can effectively and without question kill bad guys, they will inevitably bully their way in, blow up whole neighborhoods, offend people, and act irresponsibly in the process.
But it's impossible to stay safe amidst the explosive color, hypnotic superimpositions, and lurid intertitles, and while Maddin neophytes may find the experience of The Forbidden Room akin to a brain aneurysm (in a good way), movie lovers with any sense of humor will gleefully lap up the overflowing bounty of cinephilic pleasures and polymorphous perversities.
Barreiro, a member of the Mind, Brain, and Education cohort, had a teaching background in preschool and early elementary, while Zuniga, a member of the Education Policy and Management cohort, brought several years of working in organizations building bridges between parents and their children's educational experiences.
While the better - educated out - migrants will boost the economy of their new states, their native states will experience a brain drain.
While trauma exposure includes many types of experiences, the child's body and brain stress - response systems are finite, so trauma will be physically «remembered» (Glaser, 2000; van der Kolk, 1994) by children as physical states and sensations in response to experiences in their environment.
While recent brain research has helped shift the approach with students to experiences that are more fluid, collaborative, and learner driven, such adjustments have not been made in any widespread way for teachers.
And while the researchers will work to figure out how the readers» brains connected in various ways with the author's work, Grunberg himself sees a more invasive approach to the project, likening this type of connection with the way retailers like Amazon invade on the reading experience via e-readers.
It's almost a meditative experience, a way of letting your brain disengage for a while as you fly from planet to planet, hoovering up valuable resources and idly contemplating whatever new monstrosity you've discovered.
We made this game to truly be about co-op — unlike some co-op games where the stronger players can complete the objectives while their less - experienced friends hang back and bumble about, in Tiny Brains, all the animals» powers must work in tandem in order to progress.
This turn - based test of tedium grinds away at the player's brain while they, in turn, grind on enemies for the sake of experience points and randomly dropped items, many of which can only be hand by beating difficult enemies and at a very low chance to drop.
While the game's brain - busting puzzles can be incredibly difficult thanks to some crazy adventure game - logic, the neurological strife is more than worth it to experience the game's whip - smart story.
But is it fair to describe the anecdote as a haunting, an experience that lodged deeply in his brain while a thousand others were promptly forgotten?
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