Sentences with phrase «eyes and brain working»

Our food also contains Omega 6 and 3 fatty acids to keep the cells in your dog's eyes and brain working at full capacity.
The eye and brain work in a partnership to interpret conflicting signals from the outside world.

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Cruising the social media world for a few minutes between assignments gives employees» brains a chance to relax, making them less stressed and letting them come back to work with fresh eyes.
To get an idea of the brain - bending scale these machines can operate at, consider this: a quantum computer with 300 qubits working could run more calculations in the blink of an eye than there are atoms in the entire universe — and the D - Wave Two processor has 500 qubits.
These scientist, and doctors, can not remake skin, bone, eyes, brains, oval eggs, sperm, none of the sort, so they have no real answer to create a life other than how procreation works, where again what, and how is the very first man, or woman, animal, other creatures, either in the sea, or creeping on this earth was originally created from, as where did they first come from?
That, to those with working eyes and brains, is supremely obvious.
but HE IS NOT OF THE QUALITY WE NEED AND THAT, TO PEOPLE WITH NORMAL BRAINS AND EYES THAY WORK PROPERLY, IS BL....
«We're very short staffed in the engineering office — and obviously when everything works and the philosophy of the race engineering is working — everything is good,» Bourdais said «But when you're struggling, sometimes you need a different eye and some additional analysis and more brain storming.»
Not only will it help their bodies get stronger, it works absolute wonders on their brain and eye development.
Pages can be written about the precise way an eye works and how the brain interprets the pictures sent by the eye.
Dr. Samadani's future work aims to replicate eye - tracking's diagnostic potential for head injuries on a larger scale in Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with post-concussive syndrome and post-blast military brain injury.
The work also has implications for whether scientists who study eye contact should focus on social brain regions rather than those involved in fear and anxiety.
Its mineral eyes work just like ours and help the creature see predators — but how its small brains process its rock - hard vision is still a mystery
He has turned his simplifying eye toward two deep, tangled and very ambitious challenges: He wants to understand how the brain works.
The stem cells must be safely implanted into the correct site within the eye and, in order to be functional, must establish working connections with specific parts of the brain.
In the late 1970s, Shatz followed up on the Nobel Prize - winning work of Hubel and Wiesel showing that soon after birth, in monkeys and cats, light stimulation of the eye promotes the self - organisation of the visual cortex — the part of the brain responsible for vision.
Mapping my cycle with the moon works for me too - and moon gazing often which stimulates healthy hormonal pathways through the eyes and deep into the brain where endocrine translations happens.
What is worse is that this may cause me to get behind on life including meeting deadlines on work projects, canceling the gym, canceling other plans... all because you can barely keeps your eyes open and brain functioning... is this normal?
Brain Balance establishes a unique plan for each child that includes sensory motor work, eye tracking, core exercises, academic skill training, healthy nutrition, confidence building and many other activities that work to bolster a child's developmental deficits.
Special kudos must be given to film editor Michael Kahn, whose facility with these completely unhinged battle sequences should shame anybody who's ever worked on a Michael Bay movie; to cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, who has given these scenes a dull grey cast evocative of nightmares torn from America's sleeping subconscious brain; and to sound designer Gary Rydstrom, who has crafted a World War II soundscape that rattles and unnerves you even when your eyes are closed.
Clinical psychologist Nancy Krasa and middle - school teacher Sara Shunkwiler combine their expertise for an eye - opening exploration of how the brain works during the many complex facets of math learning.
It requires no specific artistic talent, taking a more intuitive, right - brained approach that encourages the hand and eye to work as a team.
When reared on this, there's little question: by the time a youngster makes it to the museum, if ever, and sets his eyes on Velazquez's Las Meninas — I mean his eyes — it is highly doubtful he or she will have the necessary brain cells to see abundantly what that astounding work can hold out beyond the shallowness that the pixel dimensions their computer screen, mind you, a substantial improvement over offset reproduction, currently has.»
The show may not necessarily please every visitor who approaches it with a conventional idea of beauty, but each work of art, right down to what may be the most startling piece — Nancy Rubins's installation made up of about 200 mattresses ganged together, hung from the ceiling and smeared with cake — has something to say to the eye as much as to the brain.
But it takes a moment to access, because Wurtz's work is usually dazzling with lyrical combinations of colour and worn textures and sweetheart wit: your eyes are having too much fun to give the brain a chance.
These nutrients not only feed our bodies the calories we need to work and play — they are the building blocks of our skin, our eyes, our brains.
And so, you know, these meditations that are traditionally, you know, a lot of the apps that are out, you know, close your eyes and listen to my nice voice, and you try to do that with a hunting brain and it just makes us feel discontent, and restless, and, you know, «This does not work for me.&raqAnd so, you know, these meditations that are traditionally, you know, a lot of the apps that are out, you know, close your eyes and listen to my nice voice, and you try to do that with a hunting brain and it just makes us feel discontent, and restless, and, you know, «This does not work for me.&raqand listen to my nice voice, and you try to do that with a hunting brain and it just makes us feel discontent, and restless, and, you know, «This does not work for me.&raqand you try to do that with a hunting brain and it just makes us feel discontent, and restless, and, you know, «This does not work for me.&raqand it just makes us feel discontent, and restless, and, you know, «This does not work for me.&raqand restless, and, you know, «This does not work for me.&raqand, you know, «This does not work for me.»
And meditations designed for farmers do not work for us, we lose our freaking mind, primarily because the brain of the hunter is really reversed, for the lack of a better way of explaining it, meaning that we have a, you know, the back of our brains is the occipital lobe, or where eyesight is, and hunters are primarily eyesight focused, and we use our eyes as the primary means of going through the world, which allows our frontal lobe to do something that, it is really quite remarkable, is we can attend to a greater number of variables at the same tiAnd meditations designed for farmers do not work for us, we lose our freaking mind, primarily because the brain of the hunter is really reversed, for the lack of a better way of explaining it, meaning that we have a, you know, the back of our brains is the occipital lobe, or where eyesight is, and hunters are primarily eyesight focused, and we use our eyes as the primary means of going through the world, which allows our frontal lobe to do something that, it is really quite remarkable, is we can attend to a greater number of variables at the same tiand hunters are primarily eyesight focused, and we use our eyes as the primary means of going through the world, which allows our frontal lobe to do something that, it is really quite remarkable, is we can attend to a greater number of variables at the same tiand we use our eyes as the primary means of going through the world, which allows our frontal lobe to do something that, it is really quite remarkable, is we can attend to a greater number of variables at the same time.
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