A better -
integrated brain network is more flexible and efficient, making the task of learning a new language easier.
Not exact matches
As a whole, our study shows that we seem to use the same
brain areas for native and new language structures and that Alienese was in the process of being
integrated into the participants existing language
brain networks.»
At the end of the study period, the researchers found that the
brains of the successful learners had undergone functional changes — the
brain network was better
integrated.
Rather than being programmed, the neural
network, like the human
brain, responds to training: It can continually
integrate new information and change its response accordingly.
Somehow, our
integrated image of the world emerges from this complex labyrinthine
network of
brain structures.
They coordinate and
integrate the flow of data so that
brain networks dedicated to specific roles, such as vision and movement, can focus on their jobs.
Next, Bertolero said, he and his co-authors plan to look into why evolution built a
brain with distinct
networks and connector hubs, precisely how connector hubs
integrate and coordinate, and what happens when they are damaged by a stroke, for example.
The research team is
integrating the behavioral data with functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, to identify which
brain networks may be responsible for the rhythm perception deficit.
Current medical science puts the anatomical focus of OCD in the limbic system, which is an
integrated network of
brain structures in all mammals that is associated with various aspects of behavior and emotion, among other things.
Meanwhile, the
brain's regulatory
networks seek to maintain the organism in an organized and well - regulated mid-range comfort zone, and there are a variety of
brain systems that act to maintain the
integrated regulation of our emotions, behavior, and social relationships.
Furthermore, regarding the authentic functioning of the
brain, when children are dealing with parental behaviors that are unresponsive and problematic, this problematic parental behavior dysregulates the
integrated functioning of the child's
brain systems so that the child produces disregulated emotional and behavioral displays (i.e., protest behavior) designed to elicit the involvement of the parent to serve as a «regulating other» for the child in providing scaffolding support for the child's transition back into a regulated state, thereby building all of the neural
networks associated with the developmental challenge that the child had difficulty independently mastering.
The
brain possesses a variety of regulatory
networks that seek to maintain the
brain's
integrated functioning in the optimal range for organized and adaptive functioning.