Sentences with phrase «between brain science»

Pauline Tesler, JD and founder of the Integrative Law Institute, was the keynote speaker on «Neuro - Literacy: Connecting the Dots between Brain Science, Positive Psychology, Conflict Resolution and Healthy Co-Parenting.»
She feels fortunate to have the opportunity to work with Sound Discipline, where she helps educators understand the connections between brain science, attachment and trauma to build strong school communities.
She is the author (with Leigh Ann Hirshman) of Wired to Connect: The Surprising Link Between Brain Science and Healthy Relationships published in 2016 by Penguin / Tarcher in Feb. 2015.
Business was intrigued, and it looked at the time as if neuromarketing might become a job engine for Ph.D. s and MBAs able to close the intellectual gap between brain science and market research.

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The sessions draw heavily on brain science to shed light on the innate differences between men and women — and enable managers and colleagues to work «across» them.
So his team at IBM's Healthcare and Life Science division began studying chess players to see if they could find a correlation between their brain activity and their proficiency.
The science is clear that our brains grow faster between the ages of 0 and 3 than at any later point in our lives.
Specific plans for the research will remain to be developed, but potential areas under discussion include accelerating the pace of discovery to support the most innovative and promising science of the brain, including: chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE); concussion management and treatment; and the understanding of the potential relationship between traumatic brain injury and late - life neurodegenerative disorders, especially Alzheimer's disease.
At 9 a.m., Approximately 900 specialists from a variety of scientific, psychological, social service and educational communities will gather at The Egg, Center for the Performing Arts Hart Theatre to consider promising research on how, through understanding the emerging connections between trauma and the science of brain development, children can overcome the long - term consequences of extreme trauma and adversity.
The exhibition Beauty and the Brain Revealed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science builds on a 2010 collaboration between the Zanvyl Krieger Mind / Brain Institute at the Johns Hopkins University and the Walters Art Museum to examine how the brain perceives abstract sculpBrain Revealed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science builds on a 2010 collaboration between the Zanvyl Krieger Mind / Brain Institute at the Johns Hopkins University and the Walters Art Museum to examine how the brain perceives abstract sculpBrain Institute at the Johns Hopkins University and the Walters Art Museum to examine how the brain perceives abstract sculpbrain perceives abstract sculpture.
The results of this study not only advance science's understanding of the links between genes, the brain and behavior, but may lead to new insight into such disorders as autism, Down syndrome and schizophrenia.
Science ultimately published the paper later that year, and it was replicated a few years later in the first - ever brain imaging study of psychopathy, a collaboration between Hare and the Bronx Veterans Affairs Medical Center substance abuse clinic.
The study subsidised by the science fund FWF was conducted by the Dutch Institute for Neurosciences in Amsterdam in the context of a cooperation project between various clinics and centres of the MedUni Vienna and the brain researcher Dick F. Swaab.
Kayt Sukel's feature on the differences between male and female brains states: «Men still outnumber women in mathematics, engineering and many areas of science... [women] start lagging behind as they grow up and enter further education» (26 May, p 44).
Following the reductionist approach of physics, his plan was to construct simple computer models of the brain that employed a variety of learning algorithms and «see which ones work,» said Hinton, who splits his time between the University of Toronto, where he is a professor of computer science, and Google.
The conflict between science and religion may have its origins in the structure of our brains, researchers at Case Western Reserve University and Babson College have found.
The researchers conclude in tomorrow's issue of Science that chronic stress rewires brain areas involved in the switch between goal - directed and habitual actions.
«Conflict between science, religion lies in our brains
Researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) have developed a method to recreate connections between neurons from two different brain areas in a dish.
The study «A long - range cis - regulatory element for class I odorant receptor genes» published in Nature Communications was a collaborative effort between Tokyo Tech, the University of Tokyo, Nihon BioData Corporation and RIKEN Brain Science Institute.
«However, the role of CA2, a relatively small region of the hippocampus sandwiched between CA3 and CA1, has remained largely unknown,» said senior author Steven A. Siegelbaum, PhD, professor of neuroscience and pharmacology, chair of the Department of Neuroscience, a member of the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute and Kavli Institute for Brain Science, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.
«The challenge is the first of many initiatives that we hope will stimulate the growth of a great partnership between our Institute and Israel's growing neurotechnology sector,» said Allan Jones, CEO of the Allen Institute for Brain Science.
An fMRI - generated connectome of the human brain that shows active connections between neurons (Credit: Alfred Pasieka / Science Photo Library)
«One of the overriding problems in disorders like autism, we think, is that it's a problem of communication between different areas of the brain and neurons communicating with each other in networks,» said Morrow, who is affiliated with the Brown Institute for Brain Scibrain and neurons communicating with each other in networks,» said Morrow, who is affiliated with the Brown Institute for Brain SciBrain Science.
The project is a collaboration between the labs of Ed Boyden, the Benesse Career Development associate professor of biological engineering and brain and cognitive sciences at MIT, and Craig Forest, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech.
Now, in a study published online by the journal Nature Neuroscience, researchers from Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science say that by weakening the communication between neurons in two parts of a mouse's brain, they've been able to erase a fearful memory.
Bright Line Eating: The Science of Living Happy, Thin, and Free is all about the complex relationship between the brain and the food we eat.
Although a few studies in the past have examined the link between brain health and trans fats, this study by Oregon Health and Science University in Portland was the first to measure blood levels of trans fats in relation to brain volume using MRI brain scans.
Stress — Connections between the brain and gut are being drawn thicker and clearer every year as science discovers more about the human body.
There will also be a strong focus on basic science and the biological processes and factors that underpin the links between diet, nutrition and mental health, including the brain - gut - microbe axis, immunology and metabolic processes and molecular science.
New Recommendations from the National Sleep Foundation - The Atlantic January 2015 - Poor Sleep in Adolescence Predicts Future Problems, Study Says - Los Angeles Times January 2015 - How Sleep Keeps You Healthy, Helps You Heal - Discovery News September 2014 - Lack of Sleep Increases Risk of Failure in School Among Teens - Science World Report, from Sleep Medicine August 2014 - Sleep Woes in Old Age May Be Linked to Brain Cell Loss - Health magazine August 2014 — University of Chicago Study: Getting More Sleep Could Cut Junk Food Cravings in Half — CBS News August 2014 — University of Montreal Study Shows Learning Is Best Enhanced During Sleep - Jewish Business News February 2014 - Link Found between Sleep Duration and Depression - Psych Central February 2014 - Less Sleep, More Time Online, Raises Risk for Teen Depression — National Public Radio
Science has long established the relationship between the digestive system and mood, often termed the «Gut - Brain Connection» and the connection between the mind, mental health and the immune system, even establishing an entire field termed «psychoneuroimmunology», linking depression to inflammation in the brain and Brain Connection» and the connection between the mind, mental health and the immune system, even establishing an entire field termed «psychoneuroimmunology», linking depression to inflammation in the brain and brain and body.
Science is beginning to understand the link between your gut and your brain.
Based on Helen Fisher's studies in neuromance and the science of love, Why We Love examines the intersections between brain mechanisms and romantic feelings, discovering that this abstract thing we call «love» is an evolutionary, chemical drive more akin to hunger than to poetry.
The Lazarus Effect makes full use of the brain's revolving door between empirical science and pure imagination by fusing the two worlds together in the grand tradition of Frankenstein.
A psychological thriller which explores the human brain's perception mechanisms and the diffuse frontiers between belief and science, RED LIGHTS starts out from the experiences of two rationalist scientists who dissect phenomena from the metapsychic world, and the clash of forces with a world famous psychic they bring about.
The flashbacks reveal some major marital problems between the underachieving adjunct science professor and his resentful wife (Naomi Watts), who we later learn is wrestling with a potentially malignant mass on her brain.
MBE coursework provides a broad foundation in the science of cognition and brain development, the principles of teaching and learning, and the research methods that allow us to make strong connections between biological processes and educational outcomes.
The common misconception that art and science are so vastly different, that they never overlap, is discredited by two contemporary artists, Rusty Scruby and Shawn Smith, whose work proves that the union of these two disciplines, like the brain's neuropathways between our right (artistic) and left (analytical) hemispheres, is the sweet spot known as creativity.
In 2016, Nobel prize winning American - Austrian neuroscientist Eric Kandel wrote a book titled Reductionism in Art and Brain Science, which postulated that several links could be drawn between the process of creating abstract art and the process of studying brain sciBrain Science, which postulated that several links could be drawn between the process of creating abstract art and the process of studying brain sScience, which postulated that several links could be drawn between the process of creating abstract art and the process of studying brain scibrain sciencescience.
Chris Mooney, in his recent book, The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science — and Reality explores some of the differences in the psychology and reasoning between American liberals and conservatives.
This list is the tip of the iceberg on dozens of interesting stories that can and should be told about the battle for research and development funding between the universities on this list, the possibility that U.S. dominance in science and technology could slip away due to current barriers to entry by international scientists, and how a leading Indian scientist recommends India deal with its brain drain abroad.
Based on Helen Fisher's studies in neuromance and the science of love, Why We Love examines the intersections between brain mechanisms and romantic feelings, discovering that this abstract thing we call «love» is an evolutionary, chemical drive more akin to hunger than to poetry.
We will discuss the link between relationships and brain science.
There's an open secret at the heart of both contemporary science and ancient wisdom traditions — the primitive part of our brains can't distinguish between an external threat, like footsteps in a dark alley, and an internal threat, like grief or shame or rage.
While it isn't as much about the brain, the book Hooked: New Science on How Casual Sex is Affecting Our Children by McIlhaney, Jr and Freda McKissic Bush helped me learn about how attachments form between people.
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