Sentences with phrase «circuitry with»

They refocus our neural circuitry with either stimulating or quieting practices that generate increased activity in the prefrontal cortex, where problem solving and emotional regulation occur.
With excellent knowledge of guiding & control system, analogy & digital circuitry with great computational skills, I am seeking to work as an Aeronautical Engineer with an aerospace organization, where I can utilize my variety of experience to benefit the organization.
LG chose the top processor for its new flagship, the Snapdragon 835, while also retaining the Hi - Res audio circuitry with four DACs that works great with a pair of headphones, though the new handset lacks stereo speakers.
Both devices also incorporate enhanced sound circuitry with the One M9 using their infamous BoomSound technology.
Initially, the control systems were based on purely analogue / discrete digital circuitry with patents filed in July 1981.
I believe this could be related to overloading of the OBD circuitry with constant commands being issued from an app.
Remodeling its circuitry with each new experience — our brain makes us who we are, enabling us to perceive beauty, teach our children, remember loved ones, react against injustice, learn from history, and imagine a different future.
The therapy reformats the blood system and gives patients new blood cells to replace the diseased ones, similar to replacing a computer's circuitry with an entirely new hard drive.
Activating the brain's circuitry with pulsed magnetic fields may help ease depression, enhance cognition, even fight fatigue
Much of the circuitry he works with already exists — networks of neurons, honed by years of evolution — and he augments this circuitry with his own small electronic devices.
First, you sketch the circuitry with a graphic design software.

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The idea of an «absolute antidote» suggests a different concept of the human than is presumed in Hitchens's argument: a being capable of enslavement by his darker side, one whose infinite desire for something beyond himself can be short - circuited into various «false infinities» (Ratzinger), who can redeem himself only by restoring the circuitry of his absolute relationship with his Generator.
Using ingenious analogies from electrical circuitry, Pike attempts to make divine power sharing intelligible and compatible with divine «veto» power.
Electric circuitry profoundly involves men with one another.
Simply put, it's the idea that when people share their personal stories with another, both people see changes in their brain circuitry.
Plain old error - prone, inaccurate, inefficient human beings, with all their loose circuitry and worn gaskets, had to be used after all.
This reward circuitry works similarly with power.
It's loaded with special circuitry that makes the sound great and keeps the distortion under control.
The chip also features a general - purpose processor that can be used in conjunction with the dedicated circuitry to execute other elliptic - curve - based security protocols.
«So, if you laid down a powerful pattern that this person was your life partner, your brain can retain traces of that circuitry, even after you've bonded with someone new.»
In Solms and Panksepp's vision of the future, depression treatment might blend various types of therapy — sometimes including psychoanalysis — with drug regimens designed to target the neural circuitry involved in a well - understood emotional response.
«Each area of the brain is different with distinct cell types and connectivity, so if we can confirm that one area of circuitry is more involved in a particular symptom than another, we may eventually be able to treat a depression patient more efficiently than treating everyone the same way.»
The researchers also found disorder - specific involvement of the brain's «fear circuitry» in patients with SAD and involvement of the visual recognition network in patients with MDD.
«This is one of the first studies providing clear evidence showing that different brain circuitry is involved in different types of depressive behavior with specific symptoms,» said Lim.
But new studies suggest it may be a distinct disorder with its own unique signature in the circuitry of the brain.
Not surprisingly, our brains are wired with circuitry so that we can scrupulously avoid such fates, whether that means expulsion to the desert as in the Biblical tale of Hagar and Ishmael or the heartbreak of not getting that long - awaited invitation to the high school prom.
They make myelin, the fatty coating around axons — long, threadlike fibers that relay neural impulses from one cell to the next, activating the circuitry that endows us with the physical and emotional capacity to fully embrace the world.
«The project's goal is to accelerate the development of technologies for mapping the brain's circuitry in animal models, specifically in the marmoset monkey, whose neural circuits are much closer to human compared with rodent models, and to connect the results to the diagnosis and treatment of human neurological disorders and mental illness.»
But whereas the latter blankets large swaths of the brain with a whiteout storm of electrical activity — leading to temporary, and occasionally permanent, memory impairment — TMS is more of a focused tickle of the circuitry.
«So an implant with existing structure and intrinsic circuitry might integrate» with the damaged brain more effectively and fix it.
Neural prosthetics, one of the newest faces of biomedical engineering, involves a wide variety of prosthetic implants that interface with the nervous system to replace the body's damaged circuitry.
One day, tiny biological computers with DNA - based circuitry could diagnose diseases.
The team is also experimenting with ways to embed electronics inside the bears without puncturing the circuitry or breaking the print needles.
Jürgen Steimle at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is already developing «redundant» circuit layouts with this capability, including circuitry for touchpad - like devices that work even if one part has been cut out.
They are fabricated with the same technological toolset as electronic circuitry.
So for now, hybrid batteries will be best suited to applications with low overall power demands, such as powering electronic circuitry in smart cards, credit cards with electronic chips that hold more information than magnetic strips do.
And because the molecular circuitry can also be printed into fabrics, there is potential to add these to bandages and clothing worn by medical staff, which would change colour on contact with superbugs.
«We're just starting with simple circuitry and low numbers of transistors, but the ability to print transistors is a breakthrough in itself,» he says.
Their neural circuitry was programmed with just 30 «genes,» elements of software code that determined how much they sensed light and how they responded when they did.
If the PC is left idle in the standby mode, it switches down to Suspend mode, with all high - voltage circuitry disconnected and the monitor using only 15 per cent of its normal power.
This is consistent with findings, from a large literature of studies on depression and reward circuitry, that depression is characterized by less activity in the brain's reward system.
The amygdala is an almond - shaped structure at a crossroads in the brain's circuitry: it links the cortex, which is responsible for conscious thought, with regions of the brain that control the body's emotional responses.
Now, a preclinical study, from the lab of Olivier Berton, PhD, an assistant professor in the department of Psychiatry, in collaboration with Sheryl Beck, PhD, a professor in the department of Anesthesiology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, found that bullying and other social stresses triggered symptoms of depression in mice by activating GABA neurons, in a never - before - seen direct relationship between social stimuli and this neural circuitry.
«This discovery not only will lead to new insight into how brain circuitry develops but to new insight into declining brain function that occurs with aging.»
After an eight - minute training period, the subjects showed heightened levels of activity in areas known to be part of the brain's reward circuitry, the amygdala and the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), associated with the pictures alone.
«The circuitry that underlies the sensation of fear is quite readily activated with a specific stimuli,» Hirsch says.
When it's not, it's recognized as an error that corresponds with an attempt to correct the neural circuitry.
The growing therapeutic use of NO along with technological advances including the availability of miniaturized electronic circuitry allowed the MGH team to develop the system described in the current report.
Each glider, torpedo - shaped and filled with circuitry, propels itself by adjusting the volume of air in a bladder in its nose — the buoyancy of a larger bladder will force the nose up, while making it smaller tips the glider down.
If lamprey software can help people with spinal injuries, it will be in the shape of animal brain circuitry realised on a chip wired into a human being — a kind of cyborg sandwich.
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