Sentences with phrase «developing circuitry»

Rooted in a deepening understanding of how brain architecture is shaped by the interactive effects of both genetic predisposition and environmental influence, and how its developing circuitry affects a lifetime of learning, behavior, and health, advances in the biological sciences underscore the foundational importance of the early years and support an EBD framework for understanding the evolution of human health and disease across the life span.
Typical duties included in an Analog Design Engineer resume include developing circuitry, testing circuits, solving technical problems, and overseeing manufacturing processes.
They developed circuitry that was specifically made to lower distortion while providing more power and high - quality sound.
Biologists have long suspected that the male mouse brain is cued by testosterone to develop circuitry for male sex behaviors like rump sniffing.

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Developing a long - lived rover that could explore Venus's surface is a greater challenge — the circuitry in current interplanetary spacecraft would quickly fry there.
That neural circuitry was able to handle other complex matters: keeping track of social relationships, planning for the future, and developing language.
These changes occurred only during a «critical period,» the scientists observed, when the young animal's neural circuitry was still developing.
«Disturbances to these processes may cause neuronal stem cells to develop into different types of cells or may cause neurons to migrate to different locations in the brain, changing neuronal circuitry and potentially leading to behavioral disorders like schizophrenia.»
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.
For his part, Collins, who has led NIH since 2009 and been kept on by the Trump administration, pointed to an array of promising NIH activities, including the development of new technologies to provide insights into human brain circuitry and function through the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neuroethologies (BRAIN initiative) and the use of the gene - editing tool CRISPR - Cas9 to correct mutations and clear the way to develop and test a «curative therapy» for the first molecular disease: sickle cell disease.
Now, researchers have developed the first diagram of the brain circuitry that enables this complex interplay between the motor system and the auditory system to occur.
«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.»
Davidson and Kalin use magnetic resonance imaging (mri), positron emission tomography (pet), and electrical sensing techniques to scour pockets of the brain where emotions dwell, then develop detailed schematics of the neural circuitry among them.
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.
We hope this new model that we've developed can be used to study the circuitry underpinning the brain's responses to food cues in health and in obesity.»
Developing memristive circuits that simulate the architecture of the brain on a chip might enhance our understanding of our own circuitry, or even help to develop next - generation artificial intelligence.
To shrink its microprocessor circuitry elements to today's 22 - nanometer size — just 22 billionths of a meter — Intel had to develop a technology called tri-gate transistors in which silicon semiconductor material protrudes in fin - shaped ridges.
PULLMAN, Wash. — A WSU research team for the first time has developed a computer algorithm that is nearly as accurate as people are at mapping brain neural networks — a breakthrough that could speed up the image analysis that researchers use to understand brain circuitry.
As an example, we are exploring, with some electronics companies, how to develop the backside CMOS circuitry so that you can record signals remotely.
The Gladstone Center for Cell Circuitry (GC3) addresses this fundamental challenge by developing single - cell tools to map how cellular components connect into circuits.
Mapping these patterns will thus empower researchers to develop tools for rebalancing circuitry when it goes awry.
Understanding the circuitry that controls these decisions is central to learning how different kinds of stem cells develop.
In these instances, resistance usually develops when the cancer cell's circuitry bypasses the protein that the drug acts on, or when the cell uses other pathways to avoid the point on which the drug acts.
He aims to develop sets of targets for selective pharmacological manipulation of circuitries involved in acquisition of fear and extinction learning.
Understanding the circuitry that controls this critical «transcriptional priming» is central to understanding how different kinds of stem cells develop and what kind of developmental potential they have, said Singh.
Baby frogs don't develop the neural circuitry responsible for feeding inhibition until they begin metamorphosing into adults.
Thomas Jessell, Ph.D., Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Director of the Neuroscience Institute at Columbia University, is focused on defining the molecular mechanisms that control motor neuron differentiation and the formation of sensory - motor circuitry in the developing spinal cord.
Early Childhood Expert Says Science Shows Impact of Early Experiences on Brain Development Journal Star, January 15, 2013 «Children are born with a certain number of brain cells, but the neural circuitry develops dramatically in the first years of life — and experiences affect how those connections are made, said [Professor] Jack Shonkoff, director of Harvard's Center on the Developing Child.»
The 2 - Year Window Mother Jones, November 18, 2011» «The concept of disrupting brain circuitry is much more compelling than the concept that poverty is bad for your health,» says Professor Jack Shonkoff, a Harvard pediatrician and chair of the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child.
Children are born with a certain number of brain cells, but the neural circuitry develops dramatically in the first years of life — and experiences affect how those connections are made, said Jack Shonkoff, director of Harvard's Center on the Developing Child.
In working with high - tech companies, he has developed in - depth knowledge in a range of industries including software, artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, telecommunications, networking, electronic circuitry, semiconductor, MEMS, and medical devices.
Bose engineers have developed all sorts of new electronic circuitry to reduce noise actively,... Read more
Designed for «total comfort in a private music listening enjoyment», the Denon AH - NC732's newly developed active noise cancelling circuitry claims to provide a reduction in outside... Read more
Developed expertise in communication systems cabling, circuitry and wiring through projects for public utility companies.
Understanding the complex neuro circuitry within the brain and how these circuits contribute to how we perceive the world will help you understand BPD so that you can anticipate triggers avoid emotional escalations, and develop much needed compassion for the pain people with BPD experience.
Specifically, established findings show that adolescents are at a developmental stage in which the limbic - striatal system (responsible for emotional drive, emotional response, arousal, novelty - and sensation - seeking, and reward sensitivity) is more quickly and fully developed than the PFC and related circuitry, which is not fully developed until adulthood (responsible for self - regulation, emotional control, impulse and cognitive control, planning, decision making, and executive functioning)(see [3 • •, 29 • •, 34, 35, 36, 37 • •, 38] for reviews).1
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