Sentences with phrase «big brains which»

First, and just to get this point out of the way, Johnson's «killing spree» was totally meaningless unless one deems it meaningful that humans have big brains which can go haywire and often do.

Not exact matches

My Fortune colleague Erika Fry (also my partner - in - crime for our April cover story on big data, biology, and digital health, which I really hope you'll take some time to read) reports on some ways to look out for your brain.
Your brain which (like every other human brain) are a master of deception and delusion react to the stress by presenting you with the feeling that someone bigger and more powerfull is there to help you.
Using god for science is wrong.Materials be came present after the big bang as atoms.Eventually processes started which created rock.Our planet came together with many materials, such as gold, platinum and others.When a rainforest dies when it dries up, gets buried and compresses to form coal.Oil is made from sea organisms that die and get buried.The brain uses algorithms to process information.God does not need to be included.
With all our knowledge, big brains, university degrees and amazing (to us) technology, consider than we dwell on a damp little planet, in an ordinary solar system, in the boonies of a very ordinary spiral galaxy which is composed of billions of stars, millions of which are much, much larger than our sun.
«For instance, our ancient predecessors were called the «Nutcracker Man» and are said to have survived on chufa and insects which is why they had a bigger brain
He mocked Vanderbilt (which finished the season 8 - 3), laughed at NCAA «brain power» commercials, derided Big Ten football and was invited back for next year.
I just don't see much danger created from his attempts on the flank, which combined with his brain dead defending has made him a pretty big disappointment.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
The goals were flowing like half - baked ideas from Donald Trump's brain, but arguably the biggest change to Suarez's game was the frequency with which he was now looking to set up his team - mates - most notably strike partner Daniel Sturridge.
Although they are mainly just growing bigger and stronger now, there are some key elements of their development going on as the nerves in their brain which control the senses are still forming, eventually enabling them to smell, see, hear, taste and touch.
Human milk is formulated by nature to grow big brains — using fats — which human milk contains a lot of.
These 24 - hour biological clocks has a «master clock», which is a group of nerve cells in the brain (with a big name that I'm not going to bore you with).
In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Mirror in which he gives a candid personal insight into the PM and his prospects, he says: «He is a serious man with a big brain who has got very strong ideas about how people want to live their lives and how government should support them.»
They've told you what their plan is, Romney said what, 1.8 % top tax rate, to be offset with unspecified loopholes, loved the loopholes wording, makes the brain dead Republican voters think he means for big business, and the rich, fools, its easy to say which ones, why Dodge the question mitt?
It is a big step toward the goal of pain science, which is to zero in on the brain region or regions altered by chronic pain and devise a treatment (a drug or maybe electrical stimulation) that can correct the malfunctioning neurons in that zone.
Do they muse on the cruel turns of evolution, which have left them all dressed up with big brains but with no place to go and little time to use them?
«From this we can begin to answer some of the big questions about the workings of the brain and consciousness which seem to depend on connectivity,» she says.
For instance, imaging shows that when people with dyslexia read, the right side of their brain dominates, which might help them absorb bigger themes in a text.
When looking at pictures of their children, these men also showed more activity in regions of the brain associated with empathy and motivation to care for offspring than men with bigger testes, which suggests they are more nurturing fathers.
Now, researchers say that social complexity also underlies the braininess of parrots, which have big brains relative to their body size.
«Virtual reality, which is going to be the next big thing, will be so much more attractive than real life that people just won't make the effort; people will just sit back and enjoy the inputs into their brain,» Clarke observed.
Roasting foodstuffs meant a calorie - rich diet, which may have fueled our big brains into existence.
Using a technology called VAST, which can automatically label individual neurons, glia, and blood vessels different colors, as well as smaller structures such as dendrites and mitochondria, the researchers analyzed the contents of three cylindrical chunks of brain tissue, each no bigger than grains of salt.
It's so much bigger than the mouse brain, which is kind of an almond - size thing.
Current city living, testing found, correlated with a boost in activity in a brain region called the amygdala, which is associated with memory and emotional intelligence, with a particularly large effect in people from big cities.
The researchers also received detailed instructions on how to grapple with a major technical challenge: Electrodes in patients» brains often detect pulses from two or more nearby neurons at the same time, which may show up in the computer as one big signal.
The biggest trick that older brains employ is to use both hemispheres simultaneously to handle tasks for which younger brains rely on predominantly one side.
Steve: So before Lucy it just wasn't clear which came first, the upright walking or the big brain, and Lucy decided it definitively.
Which leads to the biggest puzzle for Lordkipanidze: Anthropologists have always assumed small - brained hominids lacked enough intelligence to create the tools they'd need to fan out from their African homeland and survive in new habitats.
«It carries a really big wallop to the thinking part of the brain, which has to argue for or against it,» Brizendine says.
And then at the same time, when they were looking at the pelvis, and this caused a big stir at the meeting, so there's been this idea that Lucy's species, you know, the changes that you get in the pelvis from the last common ancestor of humans and chimps were to, sort of, make us good at upright walking; and then further changes to the pelvis that you see in the evolution of our genus which will accommodate babies with larger brains.
One of the many big puzzles left in neurology is working out which parts of the brain are connected — and how the networks function.
«It's amazing that something we now take for granted, cooking, was such a transformational technology which gave us the big brains that have made us the only species to study ourselves and to generate knowledge that transcends what was observed firsthand; to tamper with itself, fixing imperfections with the likes of glasses, implants and surgery and thus changing the odds of natural selection; and to modify its environment so extensively (for better and for worse), extending its habitat to improbable locations.»
Health improvement (allowing to post - pone / escape the diseases and thus live, healthier / disease - free longer, but not above human MLSP of around 122 years; thus these therapies do not affect epigenetic aging whatsoever, they are degenerative aging problems not regular healthy aging problem (except OncoSENS - only when you Already Have Cancer - which cancer increases epigenetic aging, but cancer removal thus does not change anything / makes no difference about what happens in the other cells / about what happens in the normal epigenetic «aging» course in Normal non-cancerous healthy cells) Although there is not such thing as «healthy aging» all aging in «unhealthy» (as seen from elders who are «healthy enough» who show much damage), it's just «tolerable / liveable» enough (in terms of damage accumulating) that it does not affect their quality of life (enough yet), that is «healthy aging»: ApoptoSENS - Clearing Senescent Cells (this will have great impact to reduce diseases, the largest one, since it's all inflammation fueled by the inflammation secretory phenotype (SASP) of these senescent cells) AmyloSENS - Dissolving the Plaques (this will allow humans to evade Alzheimer's, Parkinsons and general brain degenerescence, allowing quite a boost; making people much more easily reach the big 100 - since the brain is causal to how long we live; keeping brain amyloid - free and keeping our memories / neuron sharp / means longer LongTerm Potentiation - means longer brain function means longer heavy brain mass (gray matter / white matter retention seen in «sharp - witted» Centenarians who show are younger brain for their age), and both are correlated to MLSP).
Describing the brain as a big circuit board in which each new experience creates a new circuit, Hopkins neuroscience professor Richard Huganir, Ph.D. says that he and his team found that during emotional peaks, the hormone norepinephrine dramatically sensitizes synapses - the site where nerve cells make an electro - chemical connection - to enhance the sculpting of a memory into the big board.
The brain has often been seen as a very difficult research domain in which the technology to get really big, impactful insights is not there.
These types of foods not only trigger a big and long - lasting spike in your blood sugar levels, but they also trigger the reward - related part in your brain which increases food cravings and feeling of hunger which ultimately leads to overeating.
The vagus nerve is also a central player in the gut - brain axis, which has become a pretty big deal in the wellness world.
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.
It sounds only logical that the digestive system, which is the biggest system in human body, affects our brains as well as other parts of our bodies.
And you need time to deal with the brain — in order to change habits and in order to change the mode of control, which is a big challenge for every therapist.
Tightly controlled blood sugar keeps your brain and blood vessels healthy, your energy levels and mood even, and doesn't cause undue stress on either the cortisol or insulin system — which when taxed over time will lead to bigger health problems.
In addition to DHA and ARA, breast milk contains the other long - chain fatty acid eicosapentanoic acid (EPA), which is found at almost the same levels as ARA «thus giving some legitimacy to the notion that big - brained mammals need it.»
Again, it's similar to kombucha, but kombucha is fermented with a SCOBY, a «symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast», which is also bacteria and yeast but in one big «mushroom», AKA a big freaky brain - looking blob thing.
Researchers have been studying this disorder for years and now; a new study shows that psychopathy can be linked to certain subregions of the brain associated with decision making, planning, and learning — which could mean big things for understanding just what makes criminals, well, criminals.
Recently, fragrant molecules have piqued the interest of many medical professionals because they can easily pass through the blood - brain barrier, which is a big deal.
A Bigger Splash is the sort of movie which normally would come and go without me ever knowing it even existed (aka highly acclaimed, with a plot requiring more than several brain cells to comprehend).
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.
Amongst the slick costumes and inventive gadgets, Black Panther takes the time to talk about restorative justice and the extent to which we seek it, giving it a bigger brain — and heart — than a lot of other entries in the franchise.
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