Brain
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So when we think about child development, we all know that the first five years are a critical period for language and attachment in the
brain.
It's almost like a chip in our
brain
is activated, and the neural pathways take our attention in a different direction when we hear the term "women's issues."
Most deaf infants born in the United States now will receive cochlear implants, which are put into the
brain
and connected to a receiver, and which allow them to acquire a facsimile of hearing and to use oral speech.
She said that might mean that he had
brain
damage.
And at the end of five hours, they said that his
brain
was completely clear and that he was by then extending his legs correctly.
Epileptic seizures also come in a large variety of size, and when the
brain
goes to a super-critical state, you have dragon-kings which have a degree of predictability and this can help the patient to deal with this illness.
Sleep is when the
brain
transfers short-term memories experienced throughout the day into long-term memories.
And it gets its name from the electrical signals called Delta waves that we record from the
brain.
Inside your head is a brain, and that
brain
is made out of billions of neurons.
We want to see if we can detect any visual information about the photos contained in the brainwaves, so when we're done, we're going to see if the EEG can tell us what kind of picture Christy is looking at, and if it does, each category should trigger a different
brain
signal.
About a hundred milliseconds after the image comes on, we see a positive bump in all four cases, and we call this the P100, and what we think that is is what happens in your
brain
when you recognize an object.
Research shows that our
brain
has a lot of neurons that are dedicated to recognizing human faces, so this N170 spike could be all those neurons firing at once in the same location, and we can detect that in the EEG.
And when I spoke to this man, I was looking in his eyes and thinking, "Behind those eyes is a
brain
that has memories of what thylacines feel like, what they smelled like, what they sounded like."
And so I began to rack my brain, trying to think about, what was the process that I was doing?
In this condition, the
brain
is hunting for potential threats, making it impossible to ignore any slight discomfort or nighttime noise.
Let's get these
brain
stabbers to get busy and figure out how it works in the
brain.
It's a computer program running in the
brain.
And here it is: All of our conscious states, without exception, are caused by lower-level neurobiological processes in the brain, and they are realized in the
brain
as higher-level or system features.
And just as the jar full of water can go from liquid to solid depending on the behavior of the molecules, so your
brain
can go from a state of being conscious to a state of being unconscious, depending on the behavior of the molecules.
How can it be that this thought in my
brain
can move material objects?
It's a thought in my brain, but at the same time, it's busy secreting acetylcholine and doing all sorts of other things as it makes its way from the motor cortex down through the nerve fibers in the arm.
It's really a digital computer program running in your
brain
and that's what we need to do to create consciousness is get the right program.
And the bottom line of this part of my talk is this: You can have a completely objective science, a science where you make objectively true claims, about a domain whose existence is subjective, whose existence is in the human
brain
consisting of subjective states of sentience or feeling or awareness.
As you might know, a stroke is a
brain
injury.
A perinatal stroke could be something that can happen during the nine months of pregnancy or just suddenly after the birth, and in his case, as you can see, the right part of his
brain
has gone.
That’s comprised of two main parts: the ear and the
brain.
This movement triggers a signal that travels through the hair cell, into the auditory nerve, then onward to the brain, which interprets it as a specific sound.
The
brain
still has another important task to fulfill: identifying where a sound is coming from.
Now, the
brain
has all the information it needs: the patterns of activity that tell us what the sound is, and information about where it is in space.
Exposure to loud noises and some drugs can kill hair cells, preventing signals from traveling from the ear to the
brain.
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