Sentences with phrase «in deeper brain»

«We found that if you have a higher functioning dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the imbalance in these deeper brain structures is not expressed as changes in mood or anxiety,» Hariri said.
Then, Feng recognized a novel opportunity to directly measure whether tDCS generates EFs in deep brain areas among patients with movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease, who are often treated by implanting DBS electrodes.
An area of the mouse hippocampus glows green, indicating that the new method of electrical stimulation excited neural activity in this deep brain structure.
In subsequent examinations, high total gadolinium concentrations were measured in the deep brain (cerebellum) of gadodiamide - treated rats, corresponding to the area of the MRI abnormalities.
«We were fortunate that a group of collaborators, including Fritjof Helmchen from the Brain Research Institute and David Jörg and Benjamin Simons from the University of Cambridge, joined efforts to bring together their expertise in deep brain imaging and theoretical modeling, which allowed us to obtain and understand our data.»
The episode highlights a tricky dilemma for companies and research teams involved in deep brain stimulation (DBS) research: If trial participants want to keep their implants, who will take responsibility — and pay — for their ongoing care?
In deep brain stimulation, electrodes are permanently installed in the brain, like a neural pacemaker.
Studies have shown that cognitive fatigue is due to a failure of the non-motor function of the basal ganglia, a group of subcortical nuclei in the deep brain.

Not exact matches

Without a central hub for academics to branch out on their work in Canada, deep learning's southbound pioneers served as pied pipers, bringing their students with them, creating a brain drain.
And Baidu snatched up Ng, a former head of the Stanford AI Lab, who had helped launch and lead the deep - learning - focused Google Brain project in 2010.
Or does it pull in contributions from other parts of the cerebral cortex and even from areas that are involved in emotional behavior, like the amygdala, which lies deep in the brain's core?
Some of the specific brain regions that sprang into action when Kurzweil was thinking outside the box: the dorsal anterior cingulate, which lies in the frontal lobes deep inside the brain, just above the band of fibers that connect the two hemispheres; the back part of the parietal lobes; and the right cerebellum, a cauliflower - shaped structure that lies at the base of the brain.
But cognitive research suggests something deeper — that the human brain has evolved in such a way that it's more likely to see visuals as «true» and words as, literally, «debatable.»
Sure, if you spend all your time in the feel - good blogosphere you get the impression that the old school command - and - control style of management is dead and everybody has their Neanderthal brains safely chained up in a deep dark dungeon somewhere.
Deep in the dense part of the brain called the limbic system, the normally lithe network of rubbery - smooth tissue had become puffy and inflamed.
Utilizing gigantic data pools, deep learning can identify and interpret complex patterns much in the same way as the human brain.
But as The Brain began to look deeper at what companies it had acquired and others it was connected to — as well as the people involved in them — it found information that was buried, probably intentionally.
During a key experiment in the 1990s, for example, researchers damaged the neocortex of female hamsters after birth but spared deeper brain structures.
Before joining Baidu, Andrew built his reputation in the AI industry as the man behind Google Brain, Google's deep learning arm.
By using exercises based in neuroscience that are designed to tap into your brain's natural potential, you will gain a deeper understanding of your core values and the skills to authentically communicate your startup's mission to investors, partners, and clients / customers.
Deep in your brain lies a small almond - shaped structure called the Amygdala.
To summarize, Mark Cuban is attracted to tech companies that have in - depth and deep - brain artificial intelligence systems (or plan to develop them a soon).
There's the Google Brain team, the deep learning experts who moved into Google's sprawling research team in 2012; Project Insight, which built detailed indoor maps, moved to Maps that same year; and Life Sciences spun out as its own Alphabet company this summer, re-dubbing itself Verily.
Better they stop blaming others with 7th century brain buried deep in sand.
In the case of compulsive hand - washing, this involved a patient acknowledging that his hands were in fact clean (relabeling); attributing anxieties and doubts about his hands being dirty to a misfunctioning brain (reattributing); directing his thoughts and actions away from handwashing and toward productive ends (refocusing); and, lastly, understanding at a deep level the senselessness of OCD messages (revaluingIn the case of compulsive hand - washing, this involved a patient acknowledging that his hands were in fact clean (relabeling); attributing anxieties and doubts about his hands being dirty to a misfunctioning brain (reattributing); directing his thoughts and actions away from handwashing and toward productive ends (refocusing); and, lastly, understanding at a deep level the senselessness of OCD messages (revaluingin fact clean (relabeling); attributing anxieties and doubts about his hands being dirty to a misfunctioning brain (reattributing); directing his thoughts and actions away from handwashing and toward productive ends (refocusing); and, lastly, understanding at a deep level the senselessness of OCD messages (revaluing).
Hillsong Church creative director and worship leader Joel Houston agrees that music stirs something deep in worshipers: «[Singing] helps us push past our brain.
My entire concept of God shifted in that moment, leaving my brain and my life and my theology to catch up with what my soul now knew deep.
One of his earlier television efforts, The Addicted Brain, was an exceptionally well - done piece that also brought together science and social commentary in a way that spurred deeper reflection.
It is obvious to me that I altered my brain significantly after years of intense / deep prayer and meditation and that as a result of these contributory experiences I was a high - functioning schizophrenic for a good portion of my life — there were things going on in my biology which predisposed me to being a depressive and a high - functioning schizophrenic but engaging in intense / deep prayer and meditation was only exacerbating this problem by altering my state of consciousness which precipitated the psychotic symptoms and psychic phenomena which I experienced.
So for example, in my case and that of other persons whose minds dissociate when we engage in intense / deep spiritual practices like intense / deep prayer, meditation, fasting etc and we hear voices, hallucinate, see visions, experience thought insertions, automatic channelling just like a spirit medium as well as other psychic phenomena (clairvoyance etc), and the mind dissociation makes some persons mentally and emotionally unstable; our minds enter an altered state of consciousness just like those of the Buddhist monks but in our case the altered state of our brains results in psychotic and psychic symptoms being induced (interestingly, some persons who are ignorant of how the human brain functions chalk up these experiences to demonic attack)......... are these psychotic, psychic experiences which persons like myself experience a gift from God as well?
And this reorganisation in the brain may lead to what some meditators claim to be a deep harmony between themselves and their surroundings.»
This problem runs deep, undercutting even the basis of rationality itself.4 In the atheist's naturalistic worldview, thoughts and reasoning are just the results of chemical reactions in the braiIn the atheist's naturalistic worldview, thoughts and reasoning are just the results of chemical reactions in the braiin the brain.
What is yer strong suit LAME - BRAIN???? LOL QUESTION... have you ever had an ORIGINAL THOUGHT in your sorry existence, or just what has been INDOCTRINATED UP YER AZZ??? LOL Before you answer take 20 deep breaths, or BETTER YET... HOLD YER BREATH TIL DEAD!!!
It triggers some deep pleasure - point in my brain reserved for childhood memories of milkshakes and slather - frosted birthday cakes.
, I think the milk chocolate and peanut butter candy combo is stored somewhere deep in the «what tastes good» area of my brain.
It may have been the caffeine induced delirium, but after the crap ideas had floated out of my brain and onto the screen, purely for quality control purposes, I started to reach a deeper place in my subconscious.
Neuroscientists believe that the answer lies deep within our subconscious mind and the brain processes that evolved to adapt to a much earlier period in our human history.
I for one won't mind him retiring at Arsenal or being a coach, because despite his lack of pace and his limited ability his football brain is really up there with the best, knows how to read the game and is a true defender that likes to sit deep and soak in the pressure.
It seems funny, too, to discover that every American in the deepest little synapse in his brain considers himself a natural at hunting and fishing, a genetic Pete Maravich of the outback, wherever that is.
I think when Messi picks up the ball in the final third and starts jinking toward the goal every opposing supporter in the stadium and fan watching TV around world takes a deep breath, try to look away (but you can't), offer quick prayers to the gods and have «oh f**k, oh f**k, oh f *** k banging round their brains uncontrollably.
Through her own personal life experience, in combination with several years of intense training with Dr. Stephanie Mines (http://tara-approach.org), Jeanice has come to a deep understanding of how early overwhelming experiences can influence one's health and personality throughout life and can cause a variety of disorders later in life including, but not limited to, repetitive relationship problems, chronic health issues, drug and alcohol addiction, uncontrollable violence and criminal behavior, chemical imbalances in the brain, fertility issues, severe depression, and an inability to lead a joyful, healthy life.
But it also means there's none of the mind - melding brain - fog of ecstatic sleeplessness overlayed by the irrational fear that a bird is going to fly in through the window and take the baby hostage *, along with the never - ending ride on the hair - raising postnatal emotional rollercoaster, with happy joy followed with the deep panic that you have no idea what you're doing and are going to break them and why am I crying again?!.
Drawing on stunning new findings in neurobiology and attachment research, they explain how interpersonal relationships directly impact the development of the brain, and offer parents a step - by - step approach to forming a deeper understanding of their own life stories, which will help them raise compassionate and resilient children.
Armed with a deeper understanding of brain development and the impact on a child's behavior who has had a tough start in life, parents can better explore how to best help their child heal.
The parents of the children in my Brain Gym practice and the students in my courses are very eager to learn from all Pam's years of experience and from her deep understanding and profound honoring of the uniqueness of each individual child.
That's in part because night sleep involves longer periods of deep, slow - wave slumber, and «you need to have an adequate amount of slow - wave sleep for brain restoration to happen,» explains Mark Mahone, a child neuropsychologist at the Johns Hopkins — affiliated Kennedy Krieger Institute.
Deep brain stimulation now helps to control her symptoms, and she revels in being able to use the simple gestures of everyday life again.
For instance, if our children are emotional or if we are emotional we look a certain way on the outside but what's going in the brain is connections, regulatory centers, and the deep limbic system and we use affect to describe the whole thing.
Lying deep beneath those noble, complex human qualities we call character, these scientists have found, is the mundane, mechanical interaction of specific chemicals in the brains and bodies of developing infants.
«Motion sleep keeps the brain in a light sleep, so the child isn't falling into a deep, restful slumber,» says West.
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