Sentences with phrase «brain freeze in»

Drink it fast through a straw and intentionally give yourself about three really bad brain freezes in a row.

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Almond milk, raw cashews (or nut of choice), frozen banana, and then whatever flavors compliment the idea that is formulating in my brain.
If you are reading this in the middle of winter and you don't want to risk brain - freeze for a cupcake, try these instead: The Healthiest Chocolate Cupcakes
I can only assume this is because the man died of a massive brain freeze moments after finishing, and that the White Sox wanted to distance themselves from this tragedy, or could not legally speak on the matter lest it be used against them in court.
davidnz i forget its winter in NZ now, your brain must be frozen or your eating a lot of pickles HAHA don't stop mate life would be gray without you
Unless Arsene Wenger has a brain freeze or Santi Cazorla joins the Arsenal injury list, the Spaniard will be directing proceedings for the Gunners against Manchester United today from his now customary role in the centre of midfield.
My calm - down plan in this case is to tell myself, «freeze sister» and then I count back from 11 to -1 by 2s (this odd number makes it easier for the brain to focus more on counting and less on shouting).
(In fact, he's in fight, flight or freeze, which means the learning parts of the brain shut downIn fact, he's in fight, flight or freeze, which means the learning parts of the brain shut downin fight, flight or freeze, which means the learning parts of the brain shut down.)
When in a stressful situation, these lower centers of the baby's / toddlers brain go into a primal survival response commonly known as fight / flight / freeze.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / Neurostockimages Eager eaters know that gulping a Slurpee or inhaling a sundae can cause that brief seizing sensation known in the not - so - technical literature as «brain freeze» or «ice cream headache.
Analyzing brain freeze may seem like silly science to some, but «it's helpful in understanding other types of headaches,» Godwin said.
The brain can't actually feel pain despite its billions of neurons, Godwin said, but the pain associated with brain freeze is sensed by receptors in the outer covering of the brain called the meninges, where the two arteries meet.
With thoughts of a jolt fresh in their brain, mice with normal levels of α - CaMKII froze up when they returned to the chamber an hour later, while mice with boosted levels remained calm.
Each brain is split into right and left hemispheres, one half frozen at about — 103 degrees Fahrenheit, the other chilled in formaldehyde.
Recall Ishmael's brain, in the crypt of Prince Venosa, when Salerno froze the connections between his two hemispheres.
«Even among patients with advanced Parkinson's disease and freezing of gait, it is apparently possible to improve brain function via non-invasive brain stimulation, at least in the short - term, and this has positive, functional consequences.»
The results of the study reveal that transcranial direct current stimulation designed to simultaneously target motor and cognitive regions apparently induces immediate aftereffects in the brain that translate into reduced freezing of gait and improvements in executive function and mobility.»
After anesthetizing the bees in ice - cold water, their brains were dissected, embedded in TissueTek O.C.T. Compound (Sakura Finetek, Torrance, CA), and rapidly frozen in dry ice and stored at − 80 °C until use.
Frozen coronal brain sections (10 µm thick) were fixed in 4 % paraformaldehyde in phosphate buffer (PB; pH 7.4) overnight at 4 °C, treated with proteinase K (10 µg / ml) for 15 min and then with HCl (0.2 N) for 10 min, followed by acetic - anhydride solution for 10 min at room temperature.
Parkinson's disease patients treated with low - frequency deep brain stimulation show significant improvements in swallowing dysfunction and freezing of gait over typical high - frequency treatment.
Those fixed for histology, placed in tissue culture, and snap - frozen in OCT for cryosectioning included the heart, pericardium, bladder, knee and elbow joint tissues, skeletal muscle (bicep and quadriceps), dura mater, brain (cerebrum, cerebellum and brainstem), back skin, axillary and mesenteric lymph nodes, spleen, spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia, and peripheral nerves (sural, tibial, ulnar and median).
The NCBR serves as a repository for in vivo structural MRI scans of chimpanzee brains, in vivo and postmortem diffusion tensor images (DTI), as well as postmortem fixed and frozen brain specimens.
January 27, 2015 Low - frequency deep brain stimulation improves difficult - to - treat Parkinson's symptoms Parkinson's disease patients treated with low - frequency deep brain stimulation show significant improvements in swallowing dysfunction and freezing of gait over typical high - frequency treatment.
Briefly, whole hemispheres of WT adult (4 mo) or WT young (P16 — P20) mouse brains were frozen in molds filled with optimum cutting temperature (OCT) embedding matrix (Tissue - Tek).
And this we'll see with a lot of brain fog, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, there'll be a lot of weight gain, especially around the abdomen, and people will experience a lot of inflammatory symptoms, so that's when we'll see joint pain and muscle aches and, potentially, worsening of depression as cortisol can kind of motivate us and get us going, because, if you think about it, when we're in a state of fight, flight or freeze, that's an action - oriented state, once our body stops responding to that, we enter this kind of burnout and exhaustive phase.
«You can really do so much for your brain by including fresh or frozen berries in your diet everyday,» he said.
Among berries, I mostly consume strawberries (daily morning smoothie with a cup of frozen strawberries, half banana, cup water, 3 tbsp flax seed, 2 tbsp wheat germ), as their flavonoid, fisetin, appears particularly potent in inducing cellular stress responses and crossing the blood brain barrier.
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It is a total mecca for inspiration and it came it handy for me yesterday when I hit a wall with styling my duck boots in Denver's winter wonderland (the arctic temperatures froze my brain cells!).
I gave my little man a sip and OMG he could not get enough!!!!!!! He pretty much downed the whole thing in minutes... I was actually nervous that he would get a brain freeze so I made him take a few breaks, but, I kid you not when I say, this guy is all about a green drink!
Or there will be that moment where I have a complete brain freeze and stand up there like a dear in headlights.
You can hear the gears in the target audience's brains freeze up from the profound philosophical quandary put forth here.
This corner is called the «amygdala first aid station» as the amygdala is the fight / flight / freeze center in the brain.
In addition, the behavioral outputs of the lower brain are limited to fight (act out), flight (self - entertainment sometimes misinterpreted as ADHD), or freeze (zone out).
This instantaneous reaction, the classic flight - fight - freeze response, is caused by a pair of almond shaped structures in the brain called the amygdala.
ACEs and their consequent effects on brain functioning may provoke a trauma response that causes students to «fight» (engage in violence or aggression), «take flight» (absenteeism; dropouts), or «freeze» (shut down; withdraw).
But in response to fear or stress, the brain quickly releases adrenaline and cortisol, activating the heart, blood vessels and brain for life - saving action — fighting, flight or freeze.
Research shows that ACEs can actually alter brain development and cause chemically toxic effects in the brain resulting in children remaining in a constant state of «survival mode» leading them to continuously have the fight, flight, or freeze response.
The captain's wife, frozen on the deck, had a moment in which hope and fear collided and her overtaxed brain, solving at last the mystery of the rhythmical droning, tossed out the useless information that the oncoming vessel was a ship - rigged steamer.
A Canadian spending summers in the Rockies and winters anywhere that it's not minus freeze - your - brains - out, Abby's life has transformed from one of corporate employee in 2015 to one of a full - time transient writer.
«Brain freezes» happen when cold foods are consumed too quickly, resulting in a temporary headache caused by the constriction and swelling of blood vessels.
The remainder of the brain (and cerebellum) should be placed in 10 % formalin and shipped to us as listed above: it has to be shipped separately to the frozen sample to avoid freezing of formalin fixed tissue.
If the brain suddenly becomes inefficient in processing data, Puppy freezes.
I didn't know what the objective was, so I looked for relics, shot wildlife in the brain with my arrows, shot humans in the face with my arrows, and looked for campfires to keep from freezing to death.
Artist and choreographer Geumhyung Jeong has been trawling the dark corners of the web for objects to be used in her performances: car crash dummies, model genitalia, a brain wrapped in cling film, a bearded rubber head frozen mid-scream.
The folds of leathery skin are lifted and propped open by sculptures, casts and found objects to reveal collages of a multitude of images from a broad range of sources: André Masson's Acéphale illustration depicts a headless monster, functioning as a parodic diagram of the ideas of the Surrealist philosopher Georges Bataille; Krang, the villain from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, is an anthropomorphic brain housed in the torso of a human - shaped exo - suit; the cryogenically - frozen body of John Spartan from the film, Demolition Man; and a snapshot of the artist's mother, apparently perturbed by a «virtual autopsy display» of a mummy in the British Museum.
When I was in college, one type of question was sure to cause a student's brain to freeze faster than an old Windows 95 computer: «What do you think...» I had a professor who asked that question quite often, and the students hated him.
The technical name for what is commonly called a brain freeze or ice - cream headache is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia; the pain is caused by the rapid cooling and rewarming of blood vessels (capillaries) in the sinus cavities above the roof of your mouth.
Cryogen is an ICO that, in faltering English, offers to «safe your body, brain, or even pet» by cryogenically freezing them.
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