The low self - control people and the high self - control people have
different brain reactions when they are looking at security scenarios,» Hu said.
Not exact matches
It is completely
different in the most important ways, which is it does NOT feed cancer cells in the way highly processed white sugar does and it does NOT cause chemical
reactions in the
brain (exactly like heroin)-- keeping you craving more sugary foods / drinks like highly processed white sugar does.
From what we know about
brain development, it is quite possible that continued exposure to this type of stimuli, especially if it occurs in
different types of circumstances will gradually generalize to a more permanent
reaction style to new and novel things they encounter.
Participants who understood BRONCANTO's rules exhibited very
different reactions to sentences containing an error in sentence structure or grammar than did members of the control group: initially, upon hearing a blunder, the electrical impulses to one region of the
brain decreased.
Korenberg was convinced that with Mills» approach of directly measuring the
brain's electrical firing they could solve the puzzle of precisely which genes were responsible for building the
brain wiring underlying the
different reaction to human faces in Williams syndrome.
Meanwhile, a
different brain region noted emotion in a voice, with a strong response to cheery sounds like laughter and a weaker
reaction to unhappy noises like canine whining.
They suggest that the
brain activity in
reaction to
different color categories are represented differently in infants, even before the acquisition of language.
The study found that the
brain activity increased significantly when the colors of blue and green were alternated, while there was no significant
reaction to the alternation of
different shades of green.
The results suggest that
brain tumours adapt their chemical
reactions in very similar ways to survive in the
brain, despite starting in very
different types of cells and regions.
Recent research has shown that these
reactions are actually due to a slightly
different chemistry in the
brains of HSPs — notably, increased blood flow in the areas that process emotion, awareness, and empathy.
Two people with the same injury can have two wildly
different reactions — one mild, one debilitating — based on the health of their
brain prior to injury.
Different cuts and transitions make audiences»
brains react differently and filmmakers exploit that
reaction when deciding how to blend shots and scenes.
The main areas covered in this work booklet are: The nervous system Reflexes Removing waste Synapses
Reaction time The eye The
brain Temperature regulation Water regulation Glucose regulation Negative feedback Menstrual cycle Contraception Fertility treatment Plant hormones Within the booklet are a range of
different activities for students to work through to help them remember the content.