Sentences with phrase «reaches the brain of»

Cut off from the outside and in over her head, Cactus and the androids she recruits along the way battle through the crippled Genki Star to reach the brain of the ship and put things right before it's too late.

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Previous studies have shown a little bit of anxiety helps you avoid danger and reach peak motivation, now new research out of Canada's University of Waterloo that was recently published in Brain Sciences is adding another item to the growing list of anxiety's benefits: improved memory.
Quoting the work of a Washington, D.C., neurologist, Sieberg writes, «We often get a hit of dopamine in our brain when people reach out to us through digital means.
While this kind of writing and speaking doesn't result in anything you'd actually use in a business discussion, the mental effort of oversimplifying accustoms your brain to reach for the small words rather than the overly complex ones.
As you discover and practice new emotional intelligence skills, the billions of microscopic neurons lining the road between the rational and emotional centers of your brain branch off small «arms» (much like a tree) to reach out to the other cells.
Dean of Engineering Pearl Sullivan said she's not sure the movement of engineers can be called a «brain drain» any more, as the tech marketplace is global in reach.
By encouraging us to embrace the struggle, Foles reminds us of the conclusions Stanford psychology professor Carol Dweck reached in decades of research on the human brain.
Today, no one with a brain wants to reach millions of easily influenced nobodies, regardless of how many fractured flicks they watch or how many allegedly fervent (and generally faithless) followers they have.
«If they could figure out a way to streamline, it would be a lot better,» said Kim Janda, a professor of chemistry at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, who leads a team of researchers developing a vaccine that would prevent fentanyl overdoses by keeping the drug from reaching the brain.
When dad reached the end of his life, cancer had reached his brain and made a mess of things.
The imbroglio reached its apex during the second Republican presidential debate, when Carly Fiorina decried the harvesting of a brain from an intact, extracted fetus whose heart had restarted — described on camera by a former tissue procurement technician — as an issue that defines «the character of our nation.»
Amanda and I have always been close in mind and spirit, but there were moments in listening to the first cuts of Seven Songs that I felt she had reached into my brain and put my best dreams into song.
A 2016 Barna Group report revealed that 27 percent of children are being exposed to pornography before they reach puberty and while their brains are still in development.
As stated above, there is no assurance, and even not much likelihood, that given some more millions of years to evolve, any of them would reach a level of brain development at which the emergence of mind would be a possibility.
In a work recently completed, but not yet published, I have explained how the adaptability of animal bodily systems, especially the brain, which Meredith and Stein have remarkably demonstrated in respect of the senses in their The Merging of the Senses and which is seen in infant language - learning in a way discussed by Meltzoff, Butterworth and others, reaches a peak in the case of the human use of language so that it is solely semantic and communicational constraints which determine grammar and nothing universal in grammar is determined by neurology.
Some hundreds of thousands of years ago Consciousness achieved the stage of its own centration, and thus the power of thought, in a brain that had reached the limit of nervous complication: this was the first stage in the hominization of Life on earth.
The percipient qua external event is an effect of other events (e.g., light signals must reach the retina and brain for the wall to be green); and perceiving is conditioned by the percipient and its causal relations.
A world where science can reach into the deep recesses of your brain and pull out information that you thought was private and inaccessible.
At a certain moment a royal Bengal tiger appeared swimming towards it, reached it, and lay panting like a dog upon the ground in the midst of the people, still possessed by such an agony of terror that one of the Englishmen could calmly step up with a rifle and blow out its brains.
Similarly we see the impressions reaching the brain by the intermediation of the nerves; they then are isolated and without coherence.
b We may accept that the human brain reached the limit of its development at the stage which anthropologists call Homo sapiens; or at least, if it has continued to develop since then, that the change can not be detected by our present methods of observation.
Our brains have evolved to recognize grammatical structures in sentences, which is why small children learn to speak so quickly when they reach that stage of development.
It may have been the caffeine induced delirium, but after the crap ideas had floated out of my brain and onto the screen, purely for quality control purposes, I started to reach a deeper place in my subconscious.
but no... having fried the brain on 4th place smack for a decade its all praise for the yoghurt man for bringing in a new striker but keeping the deadwood around... so again without a quality wing option and a quality replacement of some kind for carzola trophies are out of reach for the 14th year in a row..
When the chocolate runs low, the crew reaches for the Turkish Pepper — a kind of spicy licorice ball that threatens to set fire to the brain if one makes the mistake of swallowing the candy whole.
Owen had explained before the hunt that the brain of an elephant is relatively small and can best be reached in only one specific place.
It is either some fans do not use their brains tending to go by popular sentiment or the hatred of Stan has reached alarming levels.
In fig 1, the RPE is set by the brain at the onset of exercise, and the time to fatigue is determined by the rate at which the RPE rises to reach a maximal tolerable value.
Their brain has grown a lot too: it's now reached 60 per cent of its adult size and has doubled in volume since birth.
has been reached, a child is at increased risk of brain injury, if not, already brain - injured.
The peer - reviewed scientific literature has shown that by the time the «medical indication» for supplementation has been reached, a child is at increased risk of brain injury, if not, already brain - injured.
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They argue that affected young babies have not yet reached a level of development where they can self soothe and limit their own mental stimulation to a level that they can cope with, and as a result their little brain becomes overloaded and they begin to scream (and can't stop).
They pulled her scalp and most of her face down, and scraped dermoid tissue from the bone between her beautiful eyes, reaching into the suture line to ensure my baby does not have to deal with the invasion of foreign tissue into her brain later in her life.
Did you know that by the age of 6 children would have reached 90 % of their full brain weight?
Meanwhile, New York's attorney general's office is also going after RD Legal Funding, a lawsuit - cash - advance firm accused of exploiting 9/11 first responders and brain - injured NFL players by ensnaring them in high - interest contracts with rates that court papers say reached up to 250 percent.
Your child's brain is growing rapidly and reaches 95 % of its adult weight by age six.
«Our results now provide a possible explanation for these symptoms: Information about the ongoing speed of movement is withheld and does not reach the brain's navigation center.»
From brain to prostate, focused waves of sound can reach places a scalpel can't, putting us on the brink of a surgical shake - up, finds Helen Thomson
Among those already using the program with his students is Gerald Smith, who teaches conceptual physics and advanced chemistry at Bishop McNamara High School in Washington and plans to attend the march.Students who completed the print - out activity sheet illustrated how headphones work through physics — among the examples Smith intends to post to Twitter after spring break, the week after the March for Science «The kids definitely like to probe their brains a lot in terms of seeing science in real life, not just something far - reaching for geniuses to dobut as something that we exist in every day,» said Smith.
«It shows that people at this time in Europe had reached a stage in development of the brain which enabled objects to be symbolised and abstracted,» she says.
When he hit his head on the ice, the sudden movement of his brain inside his skull could have crushed or even cut them against the bone, preventing signals from his nose from reaching his brain.
The exact location of neural activity is far more difficult to discern via EEG than with many other, more invasive methods because the skull, scalp, and cerebral fluid surrounding the brain scatter its electric signals before they reach the electrodes.
She found that cells born early reach for many areas of the brain and make lots of connections.
Goose bumps, shivering, extensor movements of the arms, rapid flexion of the elbows, elevation of the arms above the bed, crossing of the hands, reaching of the hands toward the neck, forced exhalation, and thoracic respiratory - like movements... These complex sequential movements are felt to be release phenomena from the spinal cord including the upper cervical cord and do not [emphasis author's] mean that the patient is no longer brain dead.»
Far - reaching neurons in the central amygdala, the location of fear memory in the brain seen here in red (rightl), directly contact neurons in the brainstem, here in green (left).
When it reaches the brain, Zika virus infects neuronal stem cells, which will generate fewer neurons, and by inducing chronic stress in the endoplasmic reticulum, it promotes apoptosis, i.e. the early death of these neuronal cells.
The ventral striatum is especially sensitive to dopamine, which produces a feeling of anticipation and helps the brain focus on reaching a goal.
Pain signals reach the brain via the activation of sodium channels located in the membranes of nerve cells.
Postinjury, the progressive brain deterioration that may occur likely reaches a tipping point, after which the loss of function «suddenly» becomes obvious.
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