Both individually and as a pair, Wood and Bisbee - Durlam perform repetitive movement and laborious action against external parameters and challenges to examine, mimic, and reinterpret the ways that the human
brain and body react to extreme events and damage, whether psychological or physical.
DNA studies have zeroed in on various genes, including the glucocorticoid receptor gene, that dictate how intensely
our brains and bodies react to stress.
Not exact matches
I experienced this drop of adrenaline in my
brain for a few seconds that covered my
body and got me to
react as well.
Working with teams from the universities of Cambridge
and Michigan, they have now found that the way it
reacts with neurones in the
brain makes it easier for the
body to regulate blood glucose levels
and, therefore, diabetes symptoms.
«There's a lot of individual variability in how people
react to such events,
and diet
and other lifestyle factors could influence how the
brain and body respond over the long term,» he said.
For instance, if you hear the fire alarm go off, that sound travels to your
brain, telling you that something is wrong,
and your
body reacts (i.e. you wake up).
Brain scans can now see exactly how the body and specific brain lobes react and trigger responses, verifying a discovered gut - brain connec
Brain scans can now see exactly how the
body and specific
brain lobes react and trigger responses, verifying a discovered gut - brain connec
brain lobes
react and trigger responses, verifying a discovered gut -
brain connec
brain connection.
In addition to comprehensive gluten sensitivity testing, Cyrex also tests for the following: foods that cross
react with gluten, damage that gluten can cause to your gut
and your
brain,
and autoimmune reactions (when your immune system attacks
and destroys
body tissue) that may have gone undiagnosed yet cause chronic symptoms.
When our
bodies become depleted in salt, the
brain seems to
react by sensitizing the reward system —
and not just the reward system for salt, but the same reward system that drives us to other pleasurable activities.
When a dog
reacts to a fearful stimulus it also causes a release of cortisol in the
brain and in the rest of the
body.
If you lie at the interview, your
body might
react against it because subconsciously the
brain sends signals
and that gets reflected in your
body language.
Our
bodies and brains are wired to
react to high stress situations as a safety net.