Sentences with phrase «if brains of all people»

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If you're the type of person who feels constantly stressed out by the chaotic life of the modern entrepreneur, it is possible to train your brain to cope better, according to Moore.
And if you need more motivation to increase your shut - eye time, there are plenty of studies available that indicate that people who don't get enough sleep age faster, experience a loss of brain power in mid-life and don't grow as tall as people who are well - rested.
If you frequently find yourself saying «yes» to helping others out of obligation, before assessing whether you can handle the responsibility, then you fall into the people - pleaser category, or the Nurturer + Harmonizer brain type.
Brains need training, and if we don't recall information about a person for a long period of time, it will take us longer to retrieve it.
«If you're a digital native, you should be aware that the Internet may have partially re-wired your brain in such a way that when you meet people face to face, you're less capable of figuring out what they're thinking,» John Mullen recently wrote on the HBR blogs, citing a handful of fairly alarming studies.
I'm thinking that, unless Vitalik subtly managed to telepathically hack everyone's brains so buyers would participate in the pre-sale in an organized fashion, it would appear that a lot of Ether — enough Ether to move markets or, if the system migrates to proof - of - stake, enough to play a meaningful role in determining consensus on a block - by - block basis — was sold to not a lot of people.
1) they are brain - dead ideologues, 2) there is a lot of money to be made off of stupid people looking for a scapegoat 3) if Limbaugh can make millions flaming the fires of ignorance and hatred, why ca n`t we?
----- — Even if you want to believe in God, as most people do, God many of us some pretty good brains to think and analyze with.
If it weren't for religion, I bet we'd be a lot less accepting of people's rights to brain - wash their children.
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable people... but God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can imagine if God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why do people keep asking me for things I have not control over, or really could care less about (people are asking for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
Most «seeing the light» conversion experiences can be traced to some form of epilepsy, however if, in this hypothetical, there is no trace of brain abnormality, it would still be unwise to believe such a person's account.
If you're a church leader wondering why some sermons are not delivering what you hope they will; an evangelist who wants to present faith in a way that connects; an employee wanting to persuade your boss; or a young person preparing for an interview, then mastering the five prompts of the Centre Brain is essential.
There is even a verse which says that once upon a time the people of Hell said to one another, «If we had made use of our ears or our brains we would not have been the inhabitants of this Hell» (Surah LXVII, 10).
To continue a bit with the end of that last idea: so if a group of people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.
Yet, of course, even if we agreed that irreversible loss of whole brain function established that the person was dead, we would be reluctant to bury a corpse until its heart had ceased to beat.
If it is that God is inserting thoughts into a person's mind how does the person know whether the thought insertions are from God or whether they are just as a result of the unconscious dynamics of the person's brain?
That characteristic of your god is simply a reflection of the fear that the bronze age goat herders had 2000 years ago: they understood that if people were encouraged to use their brains, they would quickly identify the many, many problems with religious doctrine.
If I had a brain, I might start to wonder and quietly ask these people about their own beliefs, and if they view blessings as part of their faitIf I had a brain, I might start to wonder and quietly ask these people about their own beliefs, and if they view blessings as part of their faitif they view blessings as part of their faith.
it will make you wonder if there is a spirit beyond our bodies,,, or all of it is in the brain itself... I see how hard it is for stroke victims to return to their old self after the brain has been damaged... and I wondered sometimes if the person I knew was even in the body anymore... It is a question I do not have a firm answer for... but I like to think the spirit exists and just can not use the brain anymore... it is like a computer interface that is damaged and the body has failed to repair itself... Our brains can reroute data, or rebuild some damage..
(So that when you read a news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other readers without them ever having to express such assessment via speaking, writing, etc. if a group of people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.)
What if there is a god, and he judges people based on whether or not they use their brains, as opposed to blind, illogical belief in the face of overwhelming evidence.
O'Rourke even dismissed the moral imperative of spoon «feeding such patients, asserting that it should be undertaken only «if there is medical evidence that the (brain) injury is reversible» that [the patient] would be able to know, love, relate to people
If your god is all - knowing and the creator of everything, he creates billions of people that he knows he'll send to hell for the «infraction» of not knowing about him, or for using their brain and simply rejecting the nonsense about him.
Per is very slow, I wish he was faster atimes but ppl under rate him a lot and please football is not all about pace; Per plays with his brains and we tend to applaud players who play with more aggression unfortunately he doesn't; I will use an eg, if it was Per marking Hazard instead of Koscielny in d build up to the chelsea penalty, he would have probably gone backwards trying to stay on d right side of hazard so he doesn't shoot and narrowing d angle so that our goalie easily picks up d ball, that's how Per plays and to me that's subtle but intelligent option in that scenario but that style of play doesn't get plenty credit.
It's as if... a small group of ultra-rich people... have a disproportionate effect on how... aaaaah, my brain... government can help them stay ultra-rich even in matters that don't affect the... aaaaagggh it burns, help... general population, just by virtue of having powerful friends in... AAGGGH I CAN SEE THROUGH TIME... Congress?
And some will be people who have been brain washed that school is the only way, and every other way is wrong, and they are unable to look at the possibility of home schooling objectively (these people can create a lot of doubt in us, if we are not clear to ourselves why we are home schooling).
«If you had people unwilling to take a 20 - minute free course to potentially save the long - term brain health of a child, they should not be coaching,» Burke fired.
«If people have an addiction and their brain has been changed by exposure to drugs, the basic workings of the brain become different.
«We wondered whether some of those same genes could also cause seizures if they were expressed in the brain and, if so, whether those genes would also place people with epilepsy at risk not only for having epilepsy but also an abnormal heart beat and risk of death,» said Noebels.
The research team wanted to see if elderly long - term yoga practitioners had any differences in terms of brain structure compared with healthy elderly people who had never practiced yoga.
«So, if you laid down a powerful pattern that this person was your life partner, your brain can retain traces of that circuitry, even after you've bonded with someone new.»
A groundbreaking study by Suthana and colleagues, published in 2012 the New England Journal of Medicine, found that people performed better on a memory task if their entorhinal cortex — a brain hub for memory and navigation — was given a low jolt of electricity during the task.
Elderly people run a 20 per cent risk of developing pneumonia after major surgery, particularly if the operation is on the brain.
If the brain area linked to that task was activated every time a person was asked to think of it, they were deemed to be conscious.
But if it can be shown that people can acquire information when they are unconscious and out of their body, it would be indisputable evidence that consciousness is separate from the brain
If you see a person wearing a honeycomb mask in the detergent aisle of the supermarket, if they tell you that the fabric softener scent you love is making them ill, if they say your perfume is causing headaches and asthma and that the carpet store causes brain fog, irritability and depression, your reflexive response may just be, «You may be sick, but you are probably sick in the head.&raquIf you see a person wearing a honeycomb mask in the detergent aisle of the supermarket, if they tell you that the fabric softener scent you love is making them ill, if they say your perfume is causing headaches and asthma and that the carpet store causes brain fog, irritability and depression, your reflexive response may just be, «You may be sick, but you are probably sick in the head.&raquif they tell you that the fabric softener scent you love is making them ill, if they say your perfume is causing headaches and asthma and that the carpet store causes brain fog, irritability and depression, your reflexive response may just be, «You may be sick, but you are probably sick in the head.&raquif they say your perfume is causing headaches and asthma and that the carpet store causes brain fog, irritability and depression, your reflexive response may just be, «You may be sick, but you are probably sick in the head.»
To determine if people tune into visual rhythms in the same way they tune into the auditory rhythms of language, they showed videos of stories told in American Sign Language to fluent signers and measured brain activity as they watched.
Even if brain size accounts for just 10 to 20 percent of an IQ test score, it is possible to conjecture what kind of average scores would be made by a group of people with 30 percent larger brains.
Neurologists had presented case studies of «acalculic» patients such as CG from the early twentieth century onwards, if not before, but «people hadn't thought a lot about the specific brain areas involved in calculation», says Butterworth.
As well as revealing step by step how disease and infection can aggravate and accelerate the early stages of Alzheimer's, Perry and his colleague Clive Holmes have begun a pioneering trial in 40 people to see if a drug that acts to dampen inflammation in the body can help delay the progress of the brain disease.
If Pagel's theory is correct, the success of the human race largely depended on culture, which spawned not just from neural connections within the brain but also from the social connections people made within their communities.
And if a person is watching a good horror movie, for example, you'd expect to see more activity in the amygdala — the part of the brain that responds to threats.
A group of Cornell engineers has been experimenting with a new type of programming that mimics the way an insect's brain works, which could soon have people wondering if that fly on the wall is actually a fly.
Using non-invasive brain imaging, the researchers found that people at - risk for anxiety were less likely to develop the disorder if they had higher activity in a region of the brain responsible for complex mental operations.
Previous research has shown that a network of mirror neurons in the brain is activated when we watch people move in familiar ways — we mentally rehearse their actions as if we were performing them ourselves.
«If you can avoid that first bout, maybe it would put the person on a different trajectory,» says Gabrieli, who is a member of MIT's McGovern Institute for Brain Research.
Brains of people who died from various diseases caused by tangled tau had more dead and damaged cells if the people carried APOE4.
«In addition to the beneficial effects on tics, we wanted to see if CBT effectively alters the brain function of people with TS,» said Morand - Beaulieu.
Taking on Memory For years people have associated Alzheimer's withamyloid - beta, or A-beta, proteins, but in a shocking study, researchers have found thatyoung brains are creating just as much, if not more of the protein than oldbrains.
Previous studies have shown that when people are observed, brain activity jumps in areas of the brain known for thinking about others, even if people aren't doing anything that others could judge.
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