Sentences with phrase «how little brains»

Charlie so desperately wants to make me happy and it has been a wonderful bonding experience for he and I. I love to see how smart he is and how his little brain is learning what I want from him.

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This task may seem too easy or even a little silly, but you'll be surprised by how calm you feel afterward and how much easier it is to let go of distracting thoughts that otherwise seem to have lodged permanently inside your brain.
It may sound strange to have to go through every little detail of an idea that came from inside your own brain, but you will be surprised how one question can send you spinning.
His goal is wildly ambitious — in large part because of how little is really understood about the central nervous system, which consists of the brain and spinal cord, and its healing mechanisms.
All hands on coding in Python so that you come out of it really understanding how it work even if your brains are oozing out your ears a little.
I don't who / what / how but in the mean time I do nt» make up little fairy tales and indoctrinate my kids with them before their brains are even developed.
Once we get to the place where we realize how ill prepared we are to deal with life's intricacies, we'll become a little more skeptical of the information our brains spit out in response to every stimulus.
Many people in America think they are so smart, but they prove to themselves every day how ignorant and unwise they are by talking on threads like this logically within their own small little peanut brains trying to explain and interpret God?
Like so many crazy religious people think a «God» speaks to them or believes in preachers / evangelists who think they talk to God, so how do they justify it in there little brains that this guy isnt also talking to God.
Someone who patted me on the head in a patronizing manner when I got angry because my poor little brain would never understand how great and mighty he was.
youre a sad little person... with Jesus saying something like that to another would not be boasting... to you its only ONE option... sad... you got to use your brain some more... HOW about the fact that he wanted it recorded..
For this reason I have realized this: a chimpanzee does not understand math (regardless of how many hours I spent trying to teach them this) because of it's anatomy, yet I do understand math because of my anatomy (and education of course), I as a mere mortal (unlike yourself) know that my faculties must be somehow limited and that there are concepts that no matter how much I try to use my retarded brain I will never understand them because I don't have the god lobe in the ole brain like you do, none the less I keep on thinkin» in a finite fashion hoping that my future children might have a little more range than I since they too will be a «tarded snapshot in a timeline of cognitive evolution.
Part of me wishes I hadn't — because I don't like the «lack of peace» from doing it, so I appreciate how you articulated what I've been pondering in my little brain.....
So of course, my brain starts thinking of all the holiday desserts that would «match» my new little tree (truth: that's how I do recipe development).
I think of my mom whenever I eat or cook fish, for when I was a little girl she would cook it once a week, rain or shine, and would tell me every single time how good it was for the brain.
I wonder whether some guys here watch other EPL matches apart from Arsenal to see how many chances other teams create in a match.U will rant about Giroud who is not helping the team either but even with a big name like Cavani, Arsenal will still struggle.And bragging about a midfield that is failing to make those through passes and beat defenders also shows a little football brain.
But despite thinking about trying to win the race and how to lap Massa, Vettel still had enough reserve brain capacity to give the Brazilian a little message on his way past:
You need a little bit of brain to understand how incredible that is... with the fact that we have had no angel (read «oil») investor.
Lisa for Real is my personal blog, my little nook on the interweb where I share the going - on's in my brain around work, motherhood, and on how crazy powerful women are.
:: remembering how to type with five fingers, eat with one hand, and speak with a little bit of cloudy, sleepy new mama brain.
A classical soprano with an MFA in Theatre Education / Outreach and Dramatic writing, she started her blog because having a family gave her a point of view as a cook, and being a mother (to boys, ages 2 & 5, one with sensory - motor problems) made her even more eager to learn about food systems and how the stuff we eat affects little people's bodies and brains.
ALICIA: Well, I actually had a cousin who, I think, her baby, it was actually my aunt, that's right, it was my aunt who her baby was six months old and he did have brain cancer and so I, having that in my family personally and seeing how that affected their situation and then knowing just, you know, very recently, how much the comfort breastfeeding can be for my little girl, I know it's got to be, I can't even imagine the kind of emotions that she's got going through but again being able to have that physical, direct help that she, she can give to her baby and having that comfort and that bonding even though that they're going through this really really difficult situation.
So with the newborn I had no clue it is just all left off my brain as to how to do a latch correctly and all that so that was a little surprising with having a second one but I kind of [inaudible] goals out the window with my second because I knew I had gone three years at that point was my first that it was just like you know I would just nurse as long as she wants to nurse and you know whatever happens, happens, I'm fine and we joked because my second was much more independent we joked that she would've wean more sooner than her older sister which almost happened because my oldest nurse for almost 5 years.
You can't teach a baby to walk before his little muscles are developed enough; you can't teach him to talk before his oral structures and the brain wiring that enables this are present and he won't be able to truly «self soothe» no matter how long you leave him to cry himself to sleep, until he has developed the brain structures and cognitive skills that enable emotional regulation — in other words, the ability to calm himself when he becomes upset.
Sometimes I feel like our society is pushing our little ones to watch television and play video games and forget about how much brain power and imagination can be cultivated by a single -LSB-...]
Kate Gorman, author of The Little Book of Baby / Child, talks about how your child's brain is affected by certain choices.
And, even when the little ones sleep, how do you quieten that mummy brain stream of consciousness of all the «to dos» that race through your head?
The last thing I want to have to worry about when all these crazy ideas and fantasies are running through my pre or post baby brain is «how am I going to feed this little person?»
Those little labels can save your overworked and overtired brain a lot of hassle and hesitation when it comes to trying to figure out just how long that last feeding has been sitting in the fridge.
However, little is known about how neurons in this brain region function as gatekeepers.
Until now, little was known about how the brain ties together ovulation, attraction and sex.
Creating such a test has been challenging: Relatively little A-beta floats in the bloodstream compared with how much accumulates in the brain.
Although there have been great advances made in the treatment of leukemias and other cancers, little is known about how Glioblastomas are formed and how these tumors infiltrate the brain tissue.
These experiments show how little information the brain actually takes in while you inspect the world and how much is supplied by your brain.
On its face (or hand), it's a prime example of how little control our conscious brains seem to have over unwanted habits.
This was a surprise because previous studies had suggested that part of the Williams brain functions normally in adulthood, with little understanding about how it developed.»
But researchers know little about how trauma changes the brain — and whether some people's brains are more susceptible to PTSD to begin with.
Scientists know a good deal about the molecular receptors that mediate the different types of somatosensation, but they know little about how touch is represented in the brain.
Despite all they have learned in the past century, neuroscientists have made little headway in figuring out exactly how brain cells process information.
Both also describe how mainstream neuroscience, to its chagrin as well as its delight, is finally warming to the idea that much of the neural dynamism in the childhood brain remains active all through life (it just needs a little help to manifest fully).
Although researchers have long known that insects such as bees and ants can perform tremendous feats of navigation, now «we are seeing how a little insect's brain can do things not very different from our own,» says Vivek.
«Answers to how our brains make meaning, with the help of a little LSD.»
Similar to how the two regions normally connect in the developing brain, the little pieces knew what to do.
Despite their growing database of known pheromones, scientists knew little about how the brain actually converts certain sensory input into appropriate behavioral output, especially in mammals.
If we can study the biochemical pathways their brains are using and find out how these flies manage with so little sleep, we might eventually find a way to make human sleep more efficient and restorative.
However, little is known about how different levels of injury and time affect the brain, hindering efforts to develop effective treatments.
The Mütter Museum of medical anomalies at the venerable College of Physicians of Philadelphia is well supplied with helpful staff and airy colonnades, but what it could really use is a little stack of printed leaflets explaining to the modern visitor how he or she is supposed to feel about all this, or at least what to make of it: the uprooted genitalia and beach - ball tumors, the skeleton of the man whose muscle has turned to bone, the woman so fat that after death her body transformed itself into soap, the embryos in jars whose peeling labels break the sad but unsurprising news that not having a skull, or a brain, or a stomach, or any skin, is a state of affairs «incompatible with life.»
Assumptions about fabricating an artificial brain ignore what little we know about how the human brain thinks, feels and acts, and we can not view it as a slower version of a computer.
With just a little electricity flowing into his lower spinal cord, Summers» leg muscles knew exactly how to get to work — without any input from the brain.
«Despite the widespread evidence for interactions between sleep loss and metabolic dysfunction, little is known about the molecular basis of this interaction and how these processes integrate within the brain
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