Ben has been told to
practice brain control in his everyday life, too.
Not exact matches
Depression doesn't go away with prayer, but with
practice and prozac and patience (here, understanding how depression works and how it is chemical and we can't always
control our hormones and
brain shit).
Stern and her colleagues speculate that women who show these
brain changes may be
practicing a sort of mind over mood
control of their PMS behavioral symptoms.
Scientists would love to know if that
practice affects other aspects of your
brain's
control of your body.
The
practice of headstand effectively promotes healthy
brain functions that
control pituitary glands and thus help in combating diabetes.
One study scanned the
brains of 44 people and found those who
practice meditation had significantly larger grey matter in parts of the
brain linked to emotional
control.
In general, mindfulness is known to impact
brain systems that
control emotion regulation and self - awareness (Paulus, 2016), which makes sense given the outcomes we have seen from the
practice of mindfulness.
Hence, speculatively, perhaps certain proximal correlates of rearing in advantaged socioeconomic environments (e.g. more frequent and consistent exposure to supportive parenting
practices and parent — child interactions; more frequent home and school exposures to adult modeling of adaptive decision - making) favorably influence — and in their absence, impede — the assembly and long - term functionality of
brain systems supporting top - down or regulatory
control functions that, in turn, bias individuals toward less impulsive decision - making (Hackman and Farah, 2009; Hackman et al.