I have a total
brain freeze when it comes to outdoor rooms.
I get
brain freeze when I sit down to write posts all the time.
I think I must have been having
a brain freeze when I bought them as I'd just gotten rid of some a few years back due to non use.
Not exact matches
When I used it wrong at first, it felt a bit like the
brain freeze you get from inhaling a Slurpee.
I just have things like
brain fog, go into «
freeze»
when I get stressed (all too easily) have trouble loosing fat but can't gain muscle even though I don't have car and I bike and walk a lot.
I love yogurt, especially
when it is
frozen and I can trick my
brain into thinking I am eating ice cream.
When we are having big emotions, we are physically coming from our reptilian
brain stem, where the fight, flight or
freeze response comes from.
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.
The sugar enters the cells, where it acts like antifreeze, preventing ice crystals from forming
when the
brain is later
frozen to be cut.
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.
Recall Ishmael's
brain, in the crypt of Prince Venosa,
when Salerno
froze the connections between his two hemispheres.
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.
When your thyroid isn't functioning up to par it can leave you feeling exhausted, overweight,
freezing, depressed, constipated,
brain foggy, and more.
I got
brain freeze just now in the wind
when I was walking to school with Sylvester and @jamesleeduffy... #londonbride #weddingdresseslondon #halfpennylondon #coolmantic #britishbridal #bridalwear #halfpennybride #citybride
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 get
brain freeze even
when I'm not crazy busy.
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!
The prefrontal cortex is the part of the
brain that processes emotion and thought, and
when activated, can lessen the fight - flight -
freeze response.
«
Brain freezes» happen
when cold foods are consumed too quickly, resulting in a temporary headache caused by the constriction and swelling of blood vessels.
For example, the handler approaching, the helper
freezing, the blind, any backstop, anything that the training team (handler and helper) did
when the exercises were taught, so search your
brains.
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 amygdala is the most primitive part of our
brains and,
when under stress, activates the «fight, flight or
freeze» response (helpful
when facing a sabre tooth tiger but it shuts down our ability to problem - solve).
The reptilian
brain can activate a
freeze state in us that makes us go «numb», causes us to faint, or makes us become separate from our bodies, and this can be highly useful
when we feel paralyzed by danger and are in no position to flee or fight.
In the really rough moments, your
brain can take over, going into what has been called a «primal panic;» or fight, flight or
freeze when you lose the sense of security with your partner.
When you are operating in the Stress Reaction Zone (levels 7 to 9), this is where you start to lose some of your frontal lobe functioning and are transitioning into survival mode: fight, flight or
freeze the amygdala limbic system of the
brain.
Anxiety occurs
when your
brain, mind, and body get stuck in a biologically wired «fight, flight,
freeze» response because of stress, trauma, or relationship distress.
When this occurs, the
brain fails to successfully process the trauma leaving it «stuck» or «
frozen» in the central nervous system.