Sentences with phrase «brain space so»

This expands Griffin's reach, and the voicemail message ensures she doesn't need to deliver one - on - one details to 200 individual prospects, saving her both time and brain space so that she can focus on other things like getting ready for open houses.

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In the meantime, so many companies have gotten in on the sharing act, it's hard to keep track of them, with spin - offs and spin - offs of the spin - offs, it seems like you can share everything except unused brain space.
Zombies are driving office space rent and property values into the ground, so it might be beneficial to partner with another group of like - minded, brain - appreciating people.
So if you ask a human how can space end, but at the same time never end (ie both very logical) they don't understand either, that does not mean there is a god, that just means our brain is not smart enough or developed enough to fully comprehend start and end.
People often say our brains are so big because of how evolved we are, but I say our brains are so big because we messed it all up and now we need the space to sort it all out.
You're starting to fill up stomach space with lower calorie foods and, especially when dining out, you give your stomach the 20 minutes it takes to begin to signal to the brain that it's no longer as hungry so you will eat less of the main entree.
A basic food diary is an important component to the elimination diet, considering you're already keeping track of wet diapers and nap spacing and which breast you last fed your baby — your sleep - deprived brain can only handle so much.
I have a very busy household and limited brain space, so I focus narrowly on our family's welfare.
In space as on the earth, there is only so much one can do with a helmet but metallic paint does look cool even if it does nothing to protect the brain.
They actually removed the bone so that he would have that space that he needed to accommodate the growth of his brain.
Compared with, let's say, 30 billion neurons and a million billion connections in the human cortex alone, the most complex brain - based devices presently have less than a million neurons and maybe up to 10 million or so synapses, the space across which nerve impulses pass from one neuron to another.
The spacing of several centimeters or more creates a slight difference in the time it takes sound waves to hit our ears, which the brain processes perceptually so that we can always experience our settings in surround sound.
But of the 11 pink, fleshy tentacles surrounding each of the mole's nostrils, one in particularthe so - called tactile foveadominates the nose's brain space.
And now the 21st century's best brains still can not say for sure whether space and time are fundamental building blocks of natural existence, or are themselves built from more primordial ingredients, so far unperceived.
Those spaces are so independent that they might as well be in two different cities of your brain.
Damasio: What is so fascinating is the limitation of the reasoning space — the screens in which we exhibit our brain maps.
In the same way that the space programme has yielded technology that has transformed our lives, so exploring supernatural happenings produces remarkable insights into our brains, beliefs and everyday behaviour.
The finding, published in Nature, could pave the way for these so - called intercalated cells in the amygdala, a brain region that processes fear, to become drug targets for treating phobias (such as fear of heights and closed spaces) as well as post-traumatic stress disorder in soldiers and others.
While you sleep, your brain cells get smaller to increase the space between them so the toxins can easily be flushed in to the blood and filtered through the liver and kidneys.
Puts more load down through the left side when the left leg is forward, increasing the amount of sensory feedback their brain receives so they can better understand where their body is in space.
My asthma Dr shared space with a thyroid dr. My allergy test came out negative and but I left feeling somewhat relieved as I had determined that ALL my symptoms were Hashimotos, head sweating, brain fog, not gaining weight (I loved this part so use to being hypo in this area) high hair loss, extreme cold, etc..
Busy peopleStatistic brain says 49 space heating so decided compare ones there.
In our study, we found numerous schools that are just revamping their learning spaces so that they're more collaborative, more brain - friendly and stimulative of multiple senses in students.
You can crank up the decibels on the exhaust and firm up the suspension while still relying entirely on your brain to handle heel - toe downshifts — nicely - spaced pedals and an engine that loves to rev at a touch make doing so easy.
Instead, give your puppy space and some busy work for his brain to think so he's distracted from feeling submissive.
So ambitious was the idea that real scientists discussed the ethics of downloading the brain onto computers, and the implications of immortality and long term space exploration.
I can assure you that so far as my own experiences have shown me, and some of my instrumentation has been part of everything from measuring re-entry temperatures on the Space Shuttle to research studying the effects of small temperature changes on types of brain cells, that I've rarely found anything that made me question the theories I was taught.
Pigeons can discriminate the abstract concepts of space and time — and seem to use a different region of the brain than humans and primates to do so.
It's also spatially aware, so it can adapt the sound to the space it's in, and it's powered by an A8 chip, which is apparently the «biggest brain ever in a speaker.»
«Sometimes, summer's quieter pace gives hiring managers a bit more «brain spaceso they are more attentive to employment applications,» she says.
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