The data showed that babies with higher levels of background stress showed
a bigger brain reaction to the heel lance procedure.
Not exact matches
Before neuroscience could tackle its
biggest question — how the
brain transforms chemical
reactions and electrical pulses into cognition — it had to wrestle with the tiny.
By having one
big brain to control the whole shebang, the S, says Reggiani, has a consistency of
reaction to a driver's inputs «that we have never been able to achieve before, and you can feel this as soon as you start driving the car, at any speed, so not just when you are going fast.»
Humping provokes a serious chemical
reaction in the
brain, resulting in
big dopamine and oxytocin discharge which both can be described as the joy and satisfaction.