Sentences with phrase «alter the patterns of»

Insufficiently flexible exchange rate regimes have the potential to alter the pattern of capital flows and the price of financial assets.
The important point for Schwartz here is not simply that modified thoughts and behaviors permanently altered patterns of brain activity, but that such modifications resulted from, as he calls it, «mindful attention» — conscious and purposive thoughts or actions in which the agent adopts the stance of a detached observer.
For conceptual acts like Schwartz's «mindful attention» to permanently alter patterns of brain activity that otherwise would remain stuck is therefore exactly what one would expect if the mind transcends the brain and yet is capable of physical effects.
He altered his pattern of living and eventually changed his life completely.
Altering patterns of institutional hierarchy and responding to genocide are two different things.
Modern psychosomatic medicine has made some progress in analyzing along these lines; for example, it seems quite possible that the emotional tone of my soul may directly alter the patterns of physical feeling in my stomach.4 Still, we should not suppose too quickly that the aims of a human personality have any very effective direct influence on the molecules of body cells, other than those in the brain.
The change did little to alter the pattern of play with Salah heading wide soon after the restart before, with Klopp wary of his heavy workload, he was replaced by Firmino.
«Depression in pregnant mothers may alter the pattern of brain development in their babies.»
Altered patterns of variability were observed in the brain's default network with schizophrenia, autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) patients.
In the same way breast and colon cancer alter the pattern of proteins in the bloodstream, genes linked to IGF - 1 or EPO will, in theory, leave traces.
Most research on epigenetics has focused on the way everyday experiences alter patterns of gene activity in DNA during life through a chemical process of gene tagging called methylation, which usually silences genes.
In the same way breast and colon cancer alter the pattern of proteins in the bloodstream, genes linked to IGF - I or EPO will, in theory, leave traces.
In the simulation, each Roombot alters its pattern of movement randomly every few seconds and assesses how those changes affect the quadruped's overall velocity.
Much of the previous research on epigenetics has focused on the fact that everyday experiences alter patterns of gene activity in DNA during life through a chemical process of gene tagging called methylation, which usually silences genes.
Advances in optical imaging and optogenetics combined with electrophysiological recordings enable Albeanu and colleagues to monitor and / or alter patterns of activity at unprecedented synaptic and millisecond resolution, in real time, as animals are engaged in various behaviors.
Diverse signaling pathways through the SDF - 1 / CXCR4 chemokine axis in prostate cancer cell lines leads to altered patterns of cytokine secretion and angiogenesis.
Altered patterning of dentate granule cell mossy fiber inputs onto CA3 pyramidal cells in limbic epilepsy.
The researchers also found that knockout mice, which lack a functional DMRT3 gene, have an altered pattern of locomotion.
Water is also strongly influenced by climate, as changes in temperature and precipitation consistently alter patterns of water availability and quality throughout the state.
Katie has seen firsthand yoga's ability to relieve aches and pains, heal injury, and alter patterns of stress and uncertainty, and in today's episode she not only shares her experiences as a teacher, but gives you that same reassurance she gave me...
This healing power comes from yoga's ability to empower people to transform: relieving aches and pains, healing injury, shifting deeply held habits, altering patterns of stress or uncertainty, and connecting to the body, mind, heart, and life.
But institutions of higher education with their heavily tenured faculties do not alter their patterns of operation quickly and easily.
In the end, effective, co-active leadership «takes a school full of people already in motion and enables them to alter their patterns of motion to improve their collective impact on children's learning (Donaldson, 2006, p. 50).
One is that climate change is altering the pattern of atmospheric circulation, causing more ozone to be carried away from the tropics.
It also suggests that irrigation may be altering the pattern of the Asian monsoon, the rains that feed nearly half of the world's population.
A change in ocean heat content can also alter patterns of ocean circulation, which can have far - reaching effects on global climate conditions, including changes to the outcome and pattern of meteorological events such as tropical storms, and also temperatures in the northern Atlantic region, which are strongly influenced by currents that may be substantially reduced with CO2 increase in the atmosphere.
Droughts are a natural part of our climate, even without the complication of climate change, which has the potential to significantly alter the patterns of both water availability and demand in the coming years.
21 March, 2018 — Runaway climate change will alter the pattern of ocean productivity and circulation and play perhaps irreversible havoc with fish catches.
He believes one of the most important elements of successful therapy is instilling hope as clients start to feel better and gain confidence that change is possible through altering patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving.
Neurofeedback helps to seamlessly and effortlessly improve performance in business, school, athletics, performing arts, health, and sleep as well as to alter patterns of unwanted, inefficient, and stuck behaviors.
Although physiological reactivity in humans can be altered in the short term by psychosocial interventions (34, 35), including in children exposed to maternal deprivation (36, 37), we are unaware of experimental research examining whether random assignment to a caregiving environment alters patterns of physiological reactivity later in development.
PMT alters the pattern of ineffective parenting by encouraging the parent to practice prosocial behavior (positive, specific feedback for desirable behavior), employ the use of natural and logical consequences, and use effective, brief, nonaversive punishments on a limited basis when specific encouragement and consequences are not applicable.
Adding these two effects to the previous model, model 3, did not alter the pattern of significance for the other parameters.
With foundations in attachment and social learning theories, PCIT was designed to alter the pattern of parent — child interaction and thereby change child disruptive behavior.
The models which controlled for these variables showed that none of these control variables altered the pattern of findings and they were consequently excluded from the analyses and presentation of the results (for a test of group differences in maternal sense of competence, parenting and child behavior variables see, Results).
Adjusting for early signs of disruptive behaviour did not significantly alter the patterns of our models.

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Type 3 experiences do not alter existing beliefs or nurture new belief systems because they are perceived as insignificant and within the normal pattern of things.
What trade deals can not do, however, is alter the reality of economic geography and the pattern of competitive strengths of the provinces.
A lot of people say so based on myths and anecdotes, but an authoritative background study for the Mowat Centre Report on EI by Day and Winer found that «there is no evidence in the empirical literature that regional variation in the generosity of the employment insurance system has altered internal migration patterns in Canada in a substantial manner.»
And having done so without the necessity of altering to any degree their social economic patterns, they saw no reason for changing their traditional notions of the federal character of the national government, the benefits of Negro slavery, or the superiority of a rural - agricultural way of life.
The pattern of needs changes from stage to stage, altering the nature and intensity of the will to relate.
And yet, though every element is familiarly Puritan, the pattern in the kaleidoscope has altered radically and we are clearly in a different world from that of Cotton Mather.
One might argue that the effects of human - generated pollution have altered the normal weather patterns, but that's another argument for another forum.
In both cases individual members may exercise some dominance over others, in particular by altering the patterns guiding further growth and development, but the social coordination stems from basic patterns embodied in the genetic makeup of the plant cells and in the laws and traditions of human culture.
The rise of the Religious Right was fueled by three major Supreme Court decisions which altered traditional patterns of American life.
An athlete who retires and becomes a sports journalist alters his lifestyle, but his old patterns of life are the foundation of his new ones.
Aside from the disturbing fact that over 90 % of the soy available in the United States is genetically modified, soy has been found to contain questionable hormone - mimicking isoflavones, which have the potential to disrupt endocrine function and alter growth patterns.
As they travel through the bowel, the action of gut bacteria causes gas production, bloating, pain and altered bowel patterns in some people.
The finish of the Masters has become, year after year, a piece of fiction — characters by Saki, plot by Hitchcock — and the 1962 event enlarged but did not alter the pattern.
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