He has been able to record the sounds of individual cells talking to each other in
a hyperactive brain.
With experience of doing meditation since 1996 and practicing healing, the master has immense energy to give you a Reiki session that lasts upto 75 minutes and energizes your body through unblocking your chakras, calming your mind down, slowing
your hyperactive brain and let the energy of life, find its original balance.
In the epilepsy study, Dr. Paz used optogenetics in a mouse model to silence
the hyperactive brain cells that cause seizures, cutting the attacks short.
Not exact matches
Inactive money managers, on the other end, are viewed as
brain dead in an
hyperactive and information overloaded world.
Looking inside the
brains of animals exposed to chronic social defeat stress, the scientists observed
hyperactive firing of neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), a critical part of a reward circuit.
When the researchers gave the mice a drug called lamotrigine, often prescribed for bipolar disorder, the animals»
brain activity mimicked that of their resilient counterparts: The neurons in the already
hyperactive VTA started firing even more intensely, followed by a lull and abatement of depression symptoms.
What jumped out in those
brain scans was that the areas of the
brain in the lower parts of the prefrontal cortex were hyper, hyper,
hyperactive in addicts and were correlated with their cravings.
At 60 days post-weaning — the equivalent of mouse adulthood — the LPS mice could walk well, but were still
hyperactive, suggesting the motor problems had resolved, possibly through some type of rewiring of the
brain, but the behavioral problems had not.
By interfacing
brain cells onto graphene, researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have shown they can differentiate a single
hyperactive cancerous cell from a normal cell, pointing the way to developing a simple, noninvasive tool for early cancer diagnosis.
Delirium can be
hyperactive (agitation, pulling out lines, hallucinating, etc.) or the opposite, hypoactive (sluggishness, drowsiness, inattention, etc.) When associated with sepsis, delirium is known as sepsis - associated encephalopathy (SAE), acute
brain dysfunction or sepsis - associated delirium.
A second observation in people with schizophrenia is
hyperactive neurons, which are also in the front of the
brain, a region that is involved in planning and decision - making.
In mice with a version of Alzheimer's, the antibodies make
brain cells
hyperactive, and the cells ultimately die.
These neurons, located in a region of the
brain known as the medial prefrontal cortex (green, left image), become
hyperactive in depressed mice (right panel is close - up of left, yellow indicates activation).
When you put these features together, Borjigin says, they suggest that the dying
brain is
hyperactive in its final seconds, producing meaningful, conscious activity.
Previous studies showed imbalanced activity of the two
brain hemispheres in people who stutter compared to fluent speakers: A region in the left frontal
brain is hypoactive, whereas the corresponding region in the right hemisphere is
hyperactive.
Specifically, the mice lacked the protein ankyrin - G, in particular neurons in the
brain, a defect that appears to make the animals both
hyperactive and less fearful, a behavioral profile suggestive of a mania - like state for a mouse.
A
hyperactive locus ceruleus could alter behavior, says Valentino, because this region sends signals to the cerebral cortex, the
brain area responsible for thinking, memory, and other high - order cognitive functions.
How exactly the drug works is not understood, although it's believed that it calms down
hyperactive neurons and could affect the release of neurotransmitters, which are chemicals in the
brain that transmit signals from one neuron to another.
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit
Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) are
brain disorder diagnoses usually made by a pediatrician or psychologist.
Since the right hemisphere of the
brain regulates impulsivity, attention, and socially appropriate behavior, a child with decreased right
brain activity may be
hyperactive, oppositional, disruptive, and even aggressive.
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hyperactive nervous conditions and degenerative
brain conditions.
For example, if you are following the low - salt advice and you have a
hyperactive reward system in the
brain, that piece of chocolate cake or candy bar may provide an enhanced reward, leading to an increased consumption of sweets.
With the assistance of his creations / sidekicks — a sardonic, suicidal, immortal rabbit (Steve Buscemi) whose death wish becomes an existential joke without a punch line, and a giant
brain in a jar (Sean Hayes) with all the focus and fierce intelligence of a
hyperactive puppy — Igor brings his masterwork to life.
The disconnected student as well as the
hyperactive student may both be reacting to and experiencing stress, therefore, it is incumbent upon us as teachers to understand, react appropriately and remember the most important fact — the
brain can change!
Tyrosine is a precursor to the neurotransmitter dopamine in the dog's
brain, and abnormalities in dopamine neurotransmission is believed to be involved in symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in dogs, including inattention and impulsivity as I've mentioned discussing above studies with
hyperactive dogs.
Things like seizures,
brain trauma, and Alzheimer's disease all cause a
hyperactive state in the
brain.
Preoccupied attachment is characterized by a «
hyperactive» attachment system [17; 39], that is oversensitive to signs of potential rejection, and shows stronger neural activation to rejection in
brain regions implicated in processing social rejection (i.e., dACC, anterior insula; [40]; ACC, [36]; amygdala, [38]-RRB-, more intense behavioral responses to rejection [34], greater negative emotions and lower self - esteem [41].