Gluteomorphins and casomorphins inhibit the same areas
of brain function as opiate drugs.
In particular, there is an excellent discussion about the merits of taking an emergent and top - down view
of brain function as opposed to a reductionist approach.
Not exact matches
Yes, it's known that most higher
brain functions (such
as perception, memory, and intelligence) are centered in the cerebral cortex, that 0.1 - inch - thick infolding
of neuron - rich gray matter overlaying both the right and the left hemispheres that would cover some 1.5 square feet if it were laid out like a tablecloth.
Only when you let your
brain slip into the judgment
function and weigh out the strengths
of all the ideas impartially will this idea reveal itself
as the most awesome idea on the playground
of your mind.
Our natural inclinations seem to be connected to the individual sensitivity
of our amygdalae, the part
of the
brain that
functions as the «emotional switchboard,» and to how actively we each respond to dopamine — a «reward chemical» released in the
brain when it anticipates attaining something pleasurable, like sex or chocolate cheesecake.
Long despised
as a craft
of the lazy and unproductive, spontaneous thought (including nostalgic trips down memory lane and fantasizing about the future) is now viewed by
brain scientists
as a critical aspect
of healthy
functioning.
I think it is a
brain function that occurs
as a result
of knowledge, experience,
brain type and use.
instead
of some earlier period or all
brain functions throughout a person's life, you would still be required to copy the information to retain the data,
as the data itself would be lost in the quantum foam in the «natural» state
of things.
If Jahi is not — or, perhaps better, no longer —
brain dead, this may be an unprecedented event,
as there are no known cases
of a properly diagnosed
brain - dead patient experiencing restored neurological
function.
Even those who demand their own sartorial freedom from symbolism would not hire a defense lawyer who wore pajamas (which would serve the practical
function of covering the body
as well
as a suit) to court, or submit to an operation by a
brain surgeon who wore a Dracula sweatshirt in his consulting room.
As emotionally compelling of an idea as a soul may be, there is absolutely no evidence what - so - ever that a soul exists outside the cognitive functions of the very material human brai
As emotionally compelling
of an idea
as a soul may be, there is absolutely no evidence what - so - ever that a soul exists outside the cognitive functions of the very material human brai
as a soul may be, there is absolutely no evidence what - so - ever that a soul exists outside the cognitive
functions of the very material human
brain.
@ steve, I could also get into some
of the «higher
brain functions» that lead scientists to better understand why we have compassion and such; however, I think that many people don't really give compassion or morals a lot
of thought or care
as to where they come from, they are simply a part
of who we are
as a species.
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.
As I tried to show in the preceding part, we also know something about the structure and
function of that part
of brain matter to which psychic phenomena correspond.
In such a situation, the bias in favor
of understanding unconscious experience
as a
function of the
brain loses whatever metaphysical justification it may once have had.
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?
It seems my
brain has been in an altered, dissociated state for a good while —
as I stated earlier, I have been a high -
functioning schizophrenic for a good portion
of my life.
We have learned, then, to think
of death
as a single phenomenon whose presence is indicated either by irreversible loss
of heart and lung
function (the traditional criterion) or by irreversible loss
of all
brain function.
Parables
function much
as the Zen koan, or the tales
of the dervishes, to tease the mind out
of familiar channels and into a more right -
brain view
of things.
Our doing this
as a
function of our evolutionary status — «Our
brains secrete bright ideas and forms
of order; armored insects secrete wax from their backs» (p. 182)-- hardly seems cause for rejoicing.
During this hour I wish you also to accept it
as a postulate, whether you think it incontrovertibly established or not; so I beg you to agree with me to - day in subscribing to the great psycho - physiological formula: Thought is a
function of the
brain.
If, e.g.,
as sometimes happens, the man, after a time, more or less, recovers the faculties
of which the injury to his
brain had deprived him, and that not in consequence
of a renewal
of the injured part, but in consequence
of the inhibited
functions being performed by the vicarious action
of other parts, the easiest explanation certainly is that, after a time, consciousness constitutes the remaining parts into a mechanism capable
of acting
as a substitute for the lost parts.
When the physiologist who thinks that his science cuts off all hope
of immortality pronounces the phrase, «Thought is a
function of the
brain,» he thinks
of the matter just
as he thinks when he says, «Steam is a
function of the tea - kettle,» «Light is a
function of the electric circuit,» «Power is a
function of the moving waterfall.»
You see that, on all these suppositions, our soul's life,
as we here know it, would none the less in literal strictness be the
function of the
brain.
Is it not more rigorously scientific to treat the
brain's
function as function of production?
I must show you that the fatal consequence is not coercive,
as is commonly imagined; and that, even though our soul's life (
as here below it is revealed to us) may be in literal strictness the
function of a
brain that perishes, yet it is not at all impossible, but on the contrary quite possible, that the life may still continue when the
brain itself is dead.
If we could but restore or bring about the normal
functioning of brain cells and nerve tissues,
as well
as their own subsidiary chemical activity in such cases, then mental life would come flooding back in fullness and richness.
For Whitehead, the answers to both questions, which I shall consider in turn, are framed in terms
of the Psychological Physiology, the main «elements»
of which consist
of a nonsocial nexus
of occasions in the
brain (which
functions as the body's principal source
of creative novelty), the regnant society it supports, and their interactions with other bodily societies and nexuses (WPP 404 - 06).
5 Huxley's speculation in The Doors
of Perception that the
brain functions as a «reducing valve» serves the point here,
as does the «jammed computer» analogy in CEW 93.
What makes the process - relational view different from most organismic interpretations,
as we have seen, is, first
of all, the notion that unique individuals do create themselves and their societies,
as profoundly shaped
as they are by them, instead
of being subsumed by an omnicompetent and all knowing state that
functions as the
brain of the organism.
Most
of us grew up fearing the fat, but good fats are not only beneficial for your body, but they are also absolutely necessary for good health, especially
brain health
as the type
of fat in coconuts has been shown to improve cognitive
function and memory.
They're important for
brain function, skin, hair and nails, and have been shown to reduce inflammation and even help lower risk
of chronic diseases such
as heart disease, cancer, and arthritis.
Dried coconut promotes
brain function as some
of the natural chemicals contained in the meat promote the production
of neurotransmitters
as well
as myelin.
They point to several studies that show that there is a lack
of cholesterol in the
brains of Alzheimer's patients which is so vital for several
functions, and also note that other studies show this cholesterol deficiency in dementia and Parkinson's disease
as well.
According to the University
of Maryland Medical Center polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs)-- also known
as omega - 3 fatty acids — play a crucial role in human
brain function,
as well
as normal growth and development, with research showing that they can also reduce inflammation in addition to helping lower the risk
of chronic diseases such
as heart disease, cancer, and arthritis.
I'm fairly new to the world
of coffee, and
as I was starting to incorporate it into my day on a daily basis, I came across Bulletproof Coffee: a morning cup that promises to improve
brain function, concentration, boosted metabolism and support in losing weight.
The
brain and nervous system need a blend
of saturated fat and omega 3 fatty acids
as well
as trace minerals, B vitamins and anti-oxidants in order to
function well.
Known
as the healthiest and most versatile oil on earth, coconut oil is made up
of unique medium chain fatty acids which offers a long list
of health and beauty benefits, some
of which include: - Improved
brain function - Improved memory - Enhanced immune
function - Supported digestion - Increased nutrient absorption (add to cooking and smoothies)- Balanced hormones - Improves thyroid
function - Increases energy levels - Aids weight loss and weight management - Provides skin and hair nourishment - Cleanses unwanted bacteria, fungi and viral infections Coconut Magic's coconut oil is an all - natural, clean product that can be used during pregnancy and also for baby care.
Our
brains also regulate thousands
of complex
functions, usually without bothering the conscious us with the exact details, such
as with circadian rhythm,...
Red meat such
as beef and lamb is a critical, natural source
of iron and zinc, vitamin B12 and omega - 3 - essential nutrients needed to keep the body and
brain functioning well.
It's also a natural source
of plant - based protein and boosts
brain function as well
as thyroid health!
Pastured eggs are a great source
of protein: they are high in omega - 3s,
as well
as nutrients that support
brain function.
«
As a player, you're gauging yourself,» says Meeuwisse, «but the part
of you that's doing the gauging, your
brain, isn't
functioning properly.»
On a cognitive level, growing up in a chaotic and unstable environment — and experiencing the chronic elevated stress that such an environment produces — disrupts the development
of a set
of skills, controlled by the prefrontal cortex, known
as executive
functions: higher - order mental abilities that some researchers compare to a team
of air - traffic controllers overseeing the working
of the
brain.
It does not measure other critical
brain functions that can be adversely affected by head trauma, such
as balance and vision, which is why expert groups [1] recommend a «multifaceted approach to concussion management that emphasizes the use
of objective assessment tools aimed at capturing the spectrum
of clinical signs and symptoms, cognitive dysfunction, and physical deficits... that are more sensitive to the injury than using any one component alone.»
Another is that breast feeding promotes normal
brain development and it's the baby's
brain that controls
function such
as breathing and the heart rate and all those kinds
of things.
understanding
of why added sugar isn't ideal for a school kid about to start their day
of learning and the
function of oats
as a good fuel for
brain power PLUS the taste acceptance
of say a bowl
of plain cheerios sweetened with a banana slices (which means the kids couldn't pick juice) is a lot to ask a 5 or 8 year old to accomplish in 5 days.
Mindfulness exercises, such
as the one that Inga introduces in her API post, allows a person to be able to access their whole
brain during stressful moments, including the logic and executive
functioning of the prefrontal cortex.
In addition, because it tests for verbal memory, the SAC can not identify athletes who may suffer measurable impairment
of neurocognitive
function (primarily visual working memory) on neurocognitive tests,
as well
as altered activation in neurophysiologic
function on sophisticated
brain imaging tests (fMRI), resulting from repeated sub-concussive blows to the head.
Team physicians, athletic trainers, and other personnel responsible for the medical care
of athletes face no more challenging problem than the recognition, evaluation and management
of concussions (generally defined
as injury to the
brain caused by a sudden acceleration or deceleration
of the head that results in any immediate, but temporary, alteration in
brain functions, such
as loss
of consciousness, blurred vision, dizziness, amnesia or loss
of memory).