Sentences with phrase «brains of others»

If you have Children and Care about their future open your eyes and help open the eyes and brains of others.
When someone tells a story, the brain of the other person may be in sync with the storyteller.
Now that I have kids of my own and have to actually address the concept of «discipline» in relation to how I was raised and how we will raise our kids, I've been wandering around picking the brains of other moms who seem to have a handle on what they're doing with their kids.
The Vulcan characters in Star Trek were able to perform «mind melds,» wordlessly passing their thoughts into the brains of other people.
How else can our brains achieve so much mind power without using any more energy, pound for pound, than the brains of other animals?
Lynch and Granger base their characterization on our current understanding of how the human brain works, describing in detail its physiology and structure and comparing it with the brains of other primates.
Our brains produce far more dopamine in these regions than the brains of other primates like apes.
In this circumstance or when faced with tasks requiring speed, thoroughness or endurance, the performance of ADHD brains decreases dramatically compared with the brains of other children.
«Cooking allowed us to overcome an energetic barrier that restricts the size of the brains of other primates.»
So how many neurons are in the brains of other animals?
The Internet is a good resource, and you can also pick the brains of other self - published authors.
Upon discovering a vision within his own mind and performing some investigation of the camp, Raz uncovers a sinister plot from Whispering Rock's Coach Oleander to extract the brains of the other children at the camp.
Trade shows are an invaluable opportunity for framers to pick the brains of other industry professionals.
Maybe getting into the brains of other living things isn't exactly the issue; but appreciating intelligence that doesn't look like ours?
The final outcome was the human brain, which demands twice as much energy by mass as the brains of other primates.

Not exact matches

Other research suggests that the perceived passage of time is related to the amount of new perceptual information you absorb; when you're young, everything seems new, which means your brain has more to process... which means the perceived passage of time feels longer.
When asked to select the articles they'd share, activity in the brain regions associated with assessing value, self - related thinking, and, crucially, considering other people's perspective showed a flurry of activity.
But research published in Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience found that «when people viewed pictures of others being loved or cared for, their brains» threat response became muted,» writes Inc.com's Jill Krasny.
Or does it pull in contributions from other parts of the cerebral cortex and even from areas that are involved in emotional behavior, like the amygdala, which lies deep in the brain's core?
And are the brains of innovative individuals structurally or functionally different from other people's — that is, are they larger than average, do their synapses operate differently, or is their wiring denser or perhaps more sparse but faster?
As Jill Boite Taylor describes it in her book, My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey, the «alarm» lasts for 90 seconds and triggers a host of physical effects — rising blood pressure, tensed muscles and the release of adrenaline and other hormones.
(The average brain has 100 billion to 1,000 billion neurons, each of which makes 100 to 10,000 connections with other neurons.)
«When your brain is firing off these synapses of anger, you're weakening your immune system; you're raising your blood pressure, increasing your risk of heart disease, obesity and diabetes, and a plethora of other negative ailments,» he says.
While we're programmed to retain information that seems relevant and which we can tie to other facts and sensations we're already storing in our heads, if a piece of data, like a name, is context-less and random there's less for the brain to latch on to.
Decades of research show that working more than 40 hours a week is unsustainable and severely dents productivity per hour, and neuroscientists and others warn that failing to give your brain adequate time to rest and recuperate is a recipe for disaster (which you might guess that many people have grasped for themselves, given the current mania for «mindfulness»).
Such expertise led American Airlines and several other travel companies to help set up the trip and use it to pick the brains of these veteran fliers.
«Using so much of your brain to lie may make it hard to monitor yourself in other areas.»
In Walsh's case, the disease attacked her brain, setting off a chain reaction of symptoms that mimicked those of other mental illnesses like depression and schizophrenia.
It becomes important in adolescence when a flood of hormones changes the reward centers in the brain and causes lording it over others to suddenly become much more pleasurable.
As we age, the brain — like any other organ — begins to work less efficiently, so signs of decline start to surface.
But you're not really doing anybody any favors: The two projects are unrelated, and your brain struggles to recover each time you switch from one to the other (even if the Gchat brainstorm lasts just a couple of seconds each time).
The agency said there have been recent variations in the number of cases reported in the region and, while the level of risk is unknown, Zika virus infection during pregnancy causes severe birth defects, including microcephaly and other severe brain abnormalities.
Letting two domains of knowledge that are usually alien to each other mix and mingle is a sure fire way to get your brain humming, so the idea of applying the thinking of anthropology to the world of start - ups isn't as strange as it appears at first blush.
All of the technology in the world can't make us anything more than human, but understanding how our own brains work can give us an advantage over other mere mortals.
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As you discover and practice new emotional intelligence skills, the billions of microscopic neurons lining the road between the rational and emotional centers of your brain branch off small «arms» (much like a tree) to reach out to the other cells.
Brain waves are electrical pulses that fire between masses of neurons, allowing those neurons to communicate with each other.
If you frequently find yourself saying «yes» to helping others out of obligation, before assessing whether you can handle the responsibility, then you fall into the people - pleaser category, or the Nurturer + Harmonizer brain type.
Other studies, meanwhile, are examining tryp's potential efficacy as an antifungal agent; and as a prognostic indicator in patients with brain cancer (as seen by increased uptake of the amino acid on a PET scan).
If you're curious to learn more of Roberts's takeaways from his extreme experiment in disconnection, New York magazine's Science of Us column also has a fascinating follow - up interview with him in which he delves into the impact of his sabbatical on family life, how long it takes your brain to stop thinking in tweets, and other insights.
Microsoft, as well as others, has been studying the impact of our current technologies on the brain and on attention.
One of the functions of sleep is to wash neurotoxins from the brain, including beta - amyloid proteins, which other research has shown can worsen sleep.
While alcohol is often associated with a poorer memory, the study explained that, «alcohol blocks the learning of new information and therefore the brain has more resources available to lay down other recently learned information into long - term memory.»
Two other recent studies of older people with MCI have suggested that merely amping up one's workout routine with the right moves could help slow the brain's decay.
Further, the amount of oxytocin released by the brain predicted how much people were willing to help others
Dopamine is one of the most important chemicals in our brain, driving many of the behaviors that make humans more sophisticated than other species.
Inhaling essential oils activates the hypothalamus — the area of the brain which sends messages to other parts of the body.
We would see many other parts of your brain light up.
And dozens of other types of monitors might be wheeled to a patient's hospital bedside to look at things such as brain waves and blood chemistry.
As we age, the brain — like any other organ — begins to work less efficiently, so normal signs of decline begin to surface.
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