Not exact matches
The
brain is rewiring its own
circuitry, physically changing itself, to
make it easier and more likely that the proper synapses will share the chemical link and thus spark together — in essence,
making it easier for the thought to trigger.»
It's because the distance between synapses carrying similar messages — positive or negative — shortens to
make it easier for information to be shared via
brain circuitry.
It is addictive and functions on the basis of ready -
made reward
circuitries in the
brain, producing extreme pleasure.
He notes that the genetic and environmental influences at play are far more complex in people, but he thinks the study will facilitate further investigation of how early alcohol exposure could alter decision -
making circuitry in the
brain.
«Our study suggests that a focal
brain intervention, deep
brain stimulation, may have an impact on the
circuitry of symptoms that serve to maintain anorexia and
make it so difficult to treat.»
New techniques combining various staining methods with electron and light microscopy
make it possible to investigate in detail the connections among nerve cells and the
circuitry of the
brain
Using our detailed insights into how the
brain circuitry is organized, both globally and locally,
makes it possible to describe
brain function at a computational level.
Tao and his team are pursuing long - term follow up studies for these patients, as well as exploring the underlying
brain circuitry that
makes this treatment effective.
Remodeling its
circuitry with each new experience — our
brain makes us who we are, enabling us to perceive beauty, teach our children, remember loved ones, react against injustice, learn from history, and imagine a different future.
The heart's
circuitry allows it to learn, remember, and
make functional decisions independent of your cranial
brain, which is mind - blowing to think about.
Early Childhood Expert Says Science Shows Impact of Early Experiences on
Brain Development Journal Star, January 15, 2013 «Children are born with a certain number of brain cells, but the neural circuitry develops dramatically in the first years of life — and experiences affect how those connections are made, said [Professor] Jack Shonkoff, director of Harvard's Center on the Developing Child.&r
Brain Development Journal Star, January 15, 2013 «Children are born with a certain number of
brain cells, but the neural circuitry develops dramatically in the first years of life — and experiences affect how those connections are made, said [Professor] Jack Shonkoff, director of Harvard's Center on the Developing Child.&r
brain cells, but the neural
circuitry develops dramatically in the first years of life — and experiences affect how those connections are
made, said [Professor] Jack Shonkoff, director of Harvard's Center on the Developing Child.»
Children are born with a certain number of
brain cells, but the neural
circuitry develops dramatically in the first years of life — and experiences affect how those connections are
made, said Jack Shonkoff, director of Harvard's Center on the Developing Child.
Complex
Circuitry The feline nervous system, like yours, is
made up of two components: the central nervous system, which consists of the
brain and spinal cord; and the peripheral nervous system, which comprises the cranial, spinal, and other nerves, as well as muscles.