Sentences with phrase «neural changes»

And neural changes associated with habit formation accompany the behavioral changes.
For example, one set of neural changes may cause flies to jump.
Negative words, such as busy, create neural changes in your brain and can make a person highly anxious or depressed.
The experience of winning drives neural changes that increase aggression and desire, say the authors.
Still, no study to date has followed the same person over the course of their romantic life to determine whether neural changes do occur over time.
For long term increases in flexibility and mobility, where you are actually creating structural rather than just neural changes, I prefer longer soft tissue and stretching techniques.
It happens because of neural changes that have taken place during the «burst» period.
Participants each underwent two fMRI scans — one before the experiment began and one after — in order for the researchers to track neural changes.
«Our findings are not a reflection of general brain aging but rather of specific neural changes that are linked to specific problems in object but not spatial memory.»
Our findings imply that the evolution of human speech capabilities required neural changes rather than modifications of vocal anatomy.
«If you overeat, it appears to result in neural changes that increase the risk for future overeating,» he says.
High fat diets have been found to dramatically affect the gut microbiota composition, so the researchers tested if these resident microbes may be the connection between the diet and neural changes.
The neural changes accompanying sensitization of the gill - withdrawal reflex in Aplysia are associated with presynaptic facilitation at monosynaptic connections between sensory neurons and motor cells.
The neural changes were likened to «muscle memory», suggesting that reading a novel not only stimulates the brain by forcing it to analyse words, sentence structure and storyline, it also stimulates our imaginations and improves societal awareness.
A remarkable discovery was that the intent alone generated a neural change before the action was actually implemented.
According to SatC authors Christina Hinton and Kurt Fisher, neuroscientists have shown that neural changes that underlie lasting learning occur when experiences are active and when the brain tags experiences as positive and worth approaching.
Her doctoral research focused on examining the neural changes associated with EFT for couples using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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