Sentences with phrase «in different areas of the brain»

Moreover, the researchers also found that the activity in different areas of the brain was unexpectedly related to how the information was remembered.
It's caused by multiple factors acting in different areas of the brain at the same time.
Brain injuries occur in different areas of the brain with various levels of severity — so each case is unique.
Differences in the brain's processing of language: People who stutter process language in different areas of the brain.
To rule out a placebo effect, a control group received TMS in a different area of the brain.
The researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging to look for activity in different areas of the brain as a participant decided which of two words or pictures would fit inside the other — for example, a dog and a house.
However, she hopes that the choke point theory will also prove beneficial in epilepsies that originate in different areas of the brain, like temporal lobe epilepsy, which is more likely to have a genetic cause.
Another study says that when you both visualize and exercise, you get some distinct neurological effects in your body, but some research says that these effects are going on in different areas of your brain altogether!
HGH binds with receptor cells in different areas of the brain that can influence sex drive, such as:
Unfortunately, this is not how it works; everything we see and hear is stored in different areas of our brains and we can easily lose information it if we don't make a conscious effort to retain it.
Research is beginning to show the connection In a 2005 study, researchers at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which measures activity in different areas of the brain, to see whether subjects could learn to control a brain region involved in pain and whether that could be a tool for altering their pain perception.
The technique allows researchers to track blood flow — and thus activity — in different areas of the brain.
September 27, 1996 How birds sing Researchers at the University of Chicago Medical Center have correlated the simple notes and more complex passages of a bird's song to activity in different areas of the brain.
In a new finding with implications to human learning, memory, and speech acquisition, researchers at the University of Chicago Medical Center have correlated the simple notes and more complex passages of a bird's song to activity in different areas of the brain.
Men also seemed to have Alzheimer's in different areas of the brain than women.
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