Sentences with phrase «of hyperconnected»

A week after being given birth, the mice that received VPA exhibited patterns of hyperconnected subplate neurons and there were too many connections in the brain.
Because subplate neurons help lay the foundation for cortical development in all mammalian brains, a thicket of hyperconnected subplate neurons in the developing cortex could result in permanent hyperconnections.
Ten days after birth, the patches of hyperconnected subplate neurons had grown more widespread and homogeneous in the VPA - dosed pups compared with the control pups.

Not exact matches

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate recently conducted a national survey of 1,000 teenagers ages 13 to 17 that revealed that they have traditional dreams despite having being born and raised in a hyperconnected, always - on modern world.
What's also crystal clear is that rules and systems designed to protect and control personal data, combined with active enforcement of those rules and robust security to safeguard systems, are absolutely essential to prevent people's information being misused at scale in today's hyperconnected era.
Referred to by crypto - enthusiasts as «Korea's Ethereum,» ICON is in the midst of building one of the largest decentralized hyperledgers and networks with hopes of «hyperconnecting the world.»
Pretty much everyone agrees that we are in transition from the tethered, connected world of PCs, browsers and classic data centers to the untethered, hyperconnected world of smart mobile devices and cloud computing.
Within the first week after birth, the VPA - dosed mice showed some patches of «hyperconnected» subplate neurons.
A new study led by the University of Utah School of Medicine and Chung - Ang University provides evidence that several regions of the brain are hyperconnected in adolescent boys diagnosed with Internet gaming disorder (lines between colored areas, colored areas represent specific brain networks).
The key to staying sane in our hyperconnected world is adopting healthy and sustainable habits around the way we use tech so that you are in control of it (rather than the other way around).
With our modern, hyperconnected lifestyles, we use a lot of gadgets, and are surrounded by Wi - Fi signals emitted by everything from laptops to refrigerators, and even alarm clocks.
As digital and virtual networks infiltrate our everyday lives and subjective experiences, our relationship with technology manifests less as the fear of invasion by mysterious foreign forces, and more as an intimate grappling with newly mediated realities of time, space, and interpersonal relationships — i.e., less as the black monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey, and more as the metaphorical «black mirror,» the small, hyperconnected screen prone to catching us in moments of accidental self - contemplation.
And as they collaborate in a hyperconnected world, cultural anthropologist Mimi Ito says, kids «are becoming very fluent in online communication, the use of digital media, posting, linking, forwarding, remixing media.
«Spread The Virus» begins with James Irwin's «(Slow Down) The Blame Game» (2017), attempting to capture the energy of isolation and feverish anxiety that can result from being hyperconnected.
we are all part of the same dynamic, where every individual becomes a plurality, each separate piece becomes part of the whole, and all of them are «hyperconnected».
What's also crystal clear is that rules and systems designed to protect and control personal data, combined with active enforcement of those rules and robust security to safeguard systems, are absolutely essential to prevent people's information being misused at scale in today's hyperconnected era.
In our hyperconnected, highly globalized world, the agility of small groups matters more than ever.
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