Not exact matches
While the emerging field of neuromarketing seeks to address this
issue by peering directly into the
brain, there are things we can do easily and cheaply to make sure we're not reacting just to consumers» conscious minds, but to their unconscious as well.
The Leading
Brain, co-authored
by neuropsychologist and leadership expert Friederike Fabritius, has been named one of the top business books of 2017
by strategy + business, a prominent business magazine and Web site that focuses on management
issues and corporate strategy.
The imbroglio reached its apex during the second Republican presidential debate, when Carly Fiorina decried the harvesting of a
brain from an intact, extracted fetus whose heart had restarted — described on camera
by a former tissue procurement technician — as an
issue that defines «the character of our nation.»
At the same time, claiming to know what God is like and how he would react to topical
issues like gay marriage is ludicrous as well...
by definition, if he is God, he doesn't think along the lines of a human
brain, so we will never be able to understand him.
This I can not square away — however, I look at the gay
issue much differently than most — I think it's much to complicated and we are jumping the gun
by saying we just accept gay marriage — or it's an evil sin — what about the science that says testosterone starts forming around the babies
brain when they are only 8 weeks into the womb?
While I am not aware of significant discussions of this
issue among process thinkers, Matthew Fox and Brian Swimme, who though not directly influenced
by process thought nonetheless share the relational vision, have incorporated elements of this, particularly through the use of art, in their own education process in order to stimulate the «right»
brain, the intuitive and imaginative capacities of the human mind.
She said her «now 5 yr old daughter suffered from gluten ataxia from 3.5 yrs until 4.5 yrs — lost much of her hair, lost language / social skills, had serious balance
issues, lethargy, severe bone / muscle pain, and finally inflammation in her
brain (detected
by MRI).»
By addressing these key nutrient deficiencies along with an elimination diet and adrenal support, I have been able to overcome these health
issues and improve my digestion, energy,
brain function, immune system and overall quality of life.
The FA has rejected claims it was «swept under the carpet» and in March, in response to growing pressure from the likes of the family of ex-West Brom forward Astle who died in 2002 from
brain injuries, the governing body set out its plans to tackle the
issue with the most comprehensive study done in this area
by any organisation.
A lengthy, well - researched, and powerful article in the Spring 2015
issue of the NCAA's Champion magazine, not only reports the belief of many top concussion experts that the media narrative about sports - related concussion trace has been dominated
by media reports on the work of Dr. Ann McKee, which was the centerpiece of PBS Frontline's League of Denial, but Dr. McKee's, however belated, mea culpa that «There's no question [that her autopsies finding evidence of CTE in the
brains of most of the former athletes were] a very biased study,» that they involved «a certain level of... sensationalism», that there were «times when it's overblown» and went «a little too far.»
After school program helping children with academic, behavioral and social struggles
by focusing on the root of the
issues, the
brain.
By replenishing my bedside table with a fresh
issue of
Brain, Child every three months I can maintain my sanity... I continue to m
One study, reported in the June 2013
issue of Neuroimage, found that exclusive breast feeding improved
brain development in children «almost right off the bat»
by increasing myelin content in the
brain by an order of 20 - 30 percent compared to strictly formula - fed babies.
In the same way that treating a
brain tumor
by merely taking a pain reliever doesn't address the underlying
issue, masking the symptoms of an underlying need with punishment - induced compliance doesn't solve the problem; it intensifies it.
This practice is used
by doctors to detect complications like low oxygen and heart
issues that can cause
brain damage, seizures and even death in babies.
This
issue features an exclusive essay
by bestselling author Ann Hood, as well as work from your favorite
Brain, Child writers who once again examine life with their teens in thought provoking essays designed to provide readers with different perspectives on what many say are the most challenging of the parenting years.
That would account for numerous respiratory
issues listed above, and because the
brain's supply of oxygen would be compromised
by any of these, the delay in neurologic development is highly feasible as a result.
A far more pertinent
issue raised
by Kristof's piece is buried in his subsequent blog post: «When I was a kid, the Kennedy Administration had its «
brain trust» of Harvard faculty members, and university professors were often vital public intellectuals who served off and on in government.»
Today's frantic new media systems can generate huge waves of alarmist communications which invade countries and alarm the citizens about two main
issues that bypass the logical part of the
brain: racial threat and sex... both topics are used
by media to command human attention because they bypass conscious
brain structures to ensure a fast response, the same as a deja vu is seen before it is noticed, so to speak.
Either the ad's creator, Jimmy Siegel, didn't get the memo that the slacker - apathy meme went out years ago or he was concerned that a smaller female
brain capacity might be exhausted
by the inclusion of any
issue - oriented content.
Although long - debated in California, the
issue of physician - assisted death gained momentum after Brittany Maynard, a 29 - year - old Californian who was terminally ill, decided to move to Oregon in 2014 to end her life rather than suffer the pain and debilitation caused
by brain cancer.
Co-hosted
by veteran radio personality Bob Barrett and gastroenterologist Nina Sax, the broadcast covers a range of topics, frequently exploring mental health and neuroscience
issues such as autism, addiction and the aging
brain.
A new report in the current
issue of Biological Psychiatry
by researchers at the University of Wisconsin at Madison suggests that deficits in one of the
brain's off switches for anxiety, neuropeptide Y receptors, are decreased in association with anxious temperament.
Mice transplanted with cells grown from a patient suffering from Huntington's disease (HD) develop the clinical features and
brain pathology of that patient, suggests a study published in the latest
issue of Acta Neuropathologica
by CHA University in Korea, in collaboration with researchers at Université Laval in Québec City, Canada.
The research, published in the current
issue of the journal Science, demonstrates that
brain cells, known as astrocytes, which play fundamental roles in nearly all aspects of
brain function, can be adjusted
by neurons in response to injury and disease.
Before epilepsy surgery, doctors may consider using
brain imaging to locate language and memory functions in the
brain instead of the more invasive procedure that is commonly used, according to a guideline published
by the American Academy of Neurology in the January 11, 2017, online
issue of Neurology ®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
The study,
by a 17 - member committee assembled
by the Washington, D.C. - based IOM, which advises the government on health
issues, comes amid growing concern about sports - related
brain injuries.
Saatchi, which is owned
by France's Publicis Groupe, SA, chose LifeStraw over a field of competitors that included a reusable controller to improve the distribution of IV fluids, a collapsible wheel that can be folded down for easier storage when not in use on bicycles or wheelchairs, an energy - efficient laptop designed for children in developing countries, a 3 - D display that uses special optics and software to project a hologramlike image of patient anatomy for cancer treatment, an inkjet printing system for fabricating tissue scaffolds on which cells can be grown, a visual prosthesis for bypassing a diseased or damaged eye and sending signals directly to the
brain, books with embedded sound tracks to help educate illiterate adults on health
issues, a phone that provides telecommunications coverage to poor rural populations in developing countries, and a
brain - computer interface designed to help paralyzed people communicate via neural signals.
Described in the January 7th
issue of Neuron, the technique uses «deep,» highly sensitive whole - genome sequencing of single neurons and a new technology that identifies inserted bits of DNA caused
by retrotransposons, one of several kinds of so - called somatic mutations that can arise as the
brain develops.
The need for ongoing care for hearing - related
issues was acknowledged in September 2014 when One Fund Boston, the charity created to accept and distribute donations to help those affected
by the bombings, created the One Fund Center, which will serve patients who have had difficulties with tinnitus and other hearing - related problems; mental health
issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety; and traumatic
brain injury and its associated symptoms such as headache, cognitive symptoms and balance difficulties.
This article is part of a new
issue of Policy Insights from the Behavioral and
Brain Sciences (PIBBS), a Federation of Associations in Behavioral &
Brain Sciences (FABBS) journal published
by SAGE.
In this
issue, journalist and former researcher Simon Makin takes a hard look at whether
brain - training games — such as those offered
by Lumosity — really can improve your thinking and stave off dementia.
The new study evaluates this
issue by measuring and comparing the rates at which teeth and
brains have evolved along the different branches of the human evolutionary tree.
The supplement examines the
issues surrounding distracted driving
by teens, exploring developmental states and changes that are associated with adolescents» distractibility and their relation to driving, examining patterns of distraction among newly licensed adolescents as well as
brain function, considering the potential role played
by parental modeling of distracted behavior while driving, accounting for the role of technology and the influence of peer passengers and society norms, and investigating policy, legislation, and intervention.
This idea of the homunculus led me to Tufts University philosopher Daniel Dennett and his criticism of what he calls the Cartesian theater — the notion that consciousness occurs at a single place in the
brain, symbolized
by a small person within it receiving all sensory input and
issuing commands.
Enlarged vestibular aqueduct is the most common inner ear malformation associated with sensorineural hearing loss, which is caused
by issues in the cochlea or the neural pathways that carry sound to the
brain.
To address this concern, de Leeuw recently published a study in the journal Behavior Research Methods investigating whether one specific
issue among
brain researchers — the potential delays in response introduced
by the use of online technology — represents a significant barrier to conducting research online.
A new study published in the Oct. 9
issue of the journal Nature Medicine demonstrates, for the first time, that glioblastoma (GBM), the most common and most lethal
brain tumor, is driven
by two distinct subsets of cancer stem cells.
Dr. Carlezon is primarily interested in the biological basis and treatment of psychiatric illness, specifically nature / nurture
issues as they relate to the
brain and the basic processes
by which the
brain develops and is modified in response to experience.
The findings in a recent
issue of Cell demonstrate how PGC - 1a1, a transcriptional coactivator induced in skeletal muscle
by exercise and endurance, protects the
brain from depression.
Led
by Ed Boyden, an associate professor of biological engineering and
brain and cognitive sciences at MIT, the researchers described the protein in the June 29
issue of Nature Neuroscience.
The article
by Anthony Lequerica, PhD, and Denise Krch, PhD:
Issues of cultural diversity in acquired
brain injury (ABI) rehabilitation (doi: 10.3233 / NRE - 141079) was published
by Neurorehabilitation.
Their image, showing six different computational visualizations of a cell membrane for a single
brain cell, was featured as the cover story in a special
issue of Biophysical Journal, that focuses on
brain biophysics and is published
by the Biophysical Society.
In the latest
issue of Neuron, a team led
by Gladstone Investigator Anatol Kreitzer, PhD, and Salk Investigator Edward Callaway, PhD, combined mouse models with a sophisticated tracing technique — known as the monosynaptic rabies virus system — to assemble
brain - wide maps of neurons that connect with the basal ganglia, a region of the
brain that is involved in movement and decision - making.
Researchers may be on the verge of explaining how changes in the
brain caused
by hunger can lead to increased appetite.In the February 20
issue of the journal Cell, researchers from the Howard...
Brief exposure to low levels of nicotine, as little as that provided
by a single cigarette, can cause lasting changes in the
brain's «reward» areas, report two University of Chicago scientists in the August 2000
issue of Neuron.
But when it comes to dealing with chronic stress, which is a lot of times caused
by unimportant
issues and imaginary problems our
brains create, there is no reason whatsoever not to find ways to fight and relieve it.
You suffer from the various maladies that are exacerbated
by poor sleep, such as weight
issues, burnout, low libido, irregular menstrual cycles, fatigue,
brain fog, depression, anxiety, panic, bipolar, or adult ADHD.
In a study co-authored
by Rolls and published in a 2011
issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, people who ate an entree made up of 25 % pureed vegetables — in this case, squash and cauliflower were blended into macaroni and cheese — consumed 360 fewer calories per «volumize» the dish, tricking your
brain into thinking you're eating more when in fact you're eating less.
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