Sentences with phrase «forward over the brain»

In migraine with aura, many researchers now believe, a wave of electrical activity begins — usually at the part of the brain responsible for vision in the occipital lobe, at the back of the head — and then spreads forward over the brain's surface.

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I hope that several prominent neurologists without a stake in the situation will step forward and volunteer to examine Jahi — and not just for a day or two but over an extended period of time, to test her brain and body functions thoroughly and determine whether she does indeed respond to requests.
Tom, a senior at Mansfield High, has grown to 6» 11», with all the grace of a forward and the brains to become the doctor he wants to be, and coaches and colleges the country over have almost run amok trying to register him.
The rear facing position is safest because, if you are hit from behind and your child is facing forward, the severity of whip lash can be brain damaging, now if there legs hang over the seat, and they are rear facing they have the risk of breaking a leg, but there brain and stem will still be intact.
He counters that mysteries of brain circuitry will be resolved as the project moves forward over the years.
Over the course of the next several months, Hubel and Wiesel made humanity's first crucial steps forward in understanding the brain's visual processing systems.
«Over the past few years, we have collaborated on several successful projects from developing grants and research studies to implementing the exoskeleton technology for children with brain injury, and we look forward to future endeavors.»
(1,2) The various forms of aggregated AS first appear in neurons in the periphery of the body (that is, outside of the brain and spinal cord), and then invade the brain, starting from the base of the skull and slowly spreading their way forward across the brain over the course of the disease.
So a dog's brain is evolutionarily programmed to associate toenail contact with being on a hill, and he shifts his body posture accordingly: leaning forward over his forelimbs, up the imaginary hill as reported by his toes.
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