Not exact matches
What it is: «C2 Montréal is an immersive three - day
event that appeals as much to the left half of your
brain as it does to the right
through a vast array of non-traditional experiences.
Toronto, December 10, 2009 —
Brain - controlled games are among 2009's hottest holiday toys, but the minds behind Canadian upstart and MaRS client InteraXon have been pushing the frontier of brainwave technology
through their engaging products and
events for years.
Brain - controlled games are among 2009's hottest holiday toys, but the minds behind Canadian upstart and MaRS client InteraXon have been pushing the frontier of brainwave technology
through their engaging products and
events for years.
Even if there is direct recall of experiences in the noncontiguous past, those past experiences are also mediated to us
through intervening
events in both the
brain and unconscious personal experience; for every experience takes some account of the entire past.
It proves to be an integration of the influence of past personal experience with that of
events in the
brain and, largely
through them, of
events in the rest of the body and the wider world.
The bullet that sheared
through US politician Gabrielle Giffords's
brain set up a cascade of neurological
events.
In their latest research, Albright's team detected the difference
through two signals,
event - related
brain potentials called mismatch negativity (MMN) and P3.
Memory is experience, he says, a neurohormonal
event that cascades
through the
brain and, when accompanied by powerful emotions, is burned into synapses.
Moving
through middle age and beyond, the
brain develops a vast store of «generic memories» — knowledge of the shared patterns in
events or things.
So clearly, the
brains of identical twins are different, presumably just
through random
events.
If we want to communicate a thought
through speech, Duffy said, we first formulate our language in the
brain and then activate 100 different muscles using about 140,000 neuromuscular
events per second to produce speech.
Memory is experience, McNally says, a neurohormonal
event that cascades
through the
brain and, when accompanied by powerful emotions, is burned into synapses.
Now, we're exposed to negative and scary
events all the time
through the news and social media and our
brains haven't yet adjusted to this change.
He is certainly a filmmaking entity who can afford,
through a multiplex - ready
event, to pursue his curiosity about what it means for the human
brain to be used at 100 % capacity.
It takes a good amount of
brain power to get
through these types of
events.
In the onscreen demo shown during the
event, the player shoots
through a furnace - like space base, blasting demons into pieces with the shotgun, then punching their heads off or stamping them in the
brains.
The importance of early interventions that target caregiving is underscored by studies demonstrating high cost - effectiveness
through greatly enhanced long - term outcomes.41 Furthermore, children who receive more nurturing caregiving may also be protected from exposure to stressful life
events, suggesting this central target may have positive ramifications on
brain development.42 Considering these issues, study findings are relevant to the public policy debate on the importance of early preschool programs for young children living in poverty.
Indirect Effects of Income - to - Needs at Baseline on
Brain Volumes at Follow - up
Through Parent Education, Supportive / Hostile Caregiving, and Children's Stressful Life
Events From Follow - up Until Scan
Symptoms of unprocessed trauma - including dissociation, numbing, and chronic anxiety - are notoriously difficult to eliminate
through talk therapy, since the overwhelmed
brain is unable to process verbal information about the
events.
This
event is packed with empowering stories shared
through «The Moment» interviews, hard - hitting TED Talk - style presentations by top - flight industry professionals, and staggering musical acts that
brain flip audiences into cognitive over-drive.