Nervous
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And since I'm realistic, rather than grandiose, I don't claim that the ability to control the function of the
nervous
system will at once unravel all its mysteries.
The history of attempts to tinker with the function of the
nervous
system is long and illustrious.
Galvani's approach of probing the
nervous
system with electrodes has remained state-of-the-art until today, despite a number of drawbacks.
Pores like these conduct electrical current and are responsible for all the communication in the
nervous
system.
This makes university administrators very nervous, because girls don't want to go to schools that don't have boys.
They're
nervous
about anything that has anything to do with violence because of the zero tolerance policies.
I admit that I'm a little bit
nervous
here because I'm going to say some radical things, about how we should think about cancer differently, to an audience that contains a lot of people who know a lot more about cancer than I do.
But I will also contest that I'm not as
nervous
as I should be because I'm pretty sure I'm right about this.
I know that I'm incredibly
nervous
and excited to be up here, which is greatly inhibiting my ability to keep it cool.
When I was a freshman in high school, I was a live wire of
nervous
hormones.
I'm a little nervous, just to let you know.
You look a little
nervous.
But we were all so
nervous.
And then she was
nervous.
And on the last day with this female where I thought I had pushed her too far, I got
nervous
because she came up to me, she rolled over on her back, and she did this deep, guttural jackhammer sound, this gok-gok-gok-gok.
How can the
nervous
system get this so wrong?
How can the
nervous
system misinterpret an innocent sensation like the touch of a hand and turn it into the malevolent sensation of the touch of the flame?
Well you probably imagine that the
nervous
system in the body is hardwired like your house.
So people imagine the
nervous
system is just like that.
The
nervous
system has plasticity.
And most importantly, what we do is we use a rigorous, and often uncomfortable, process of physical therapy and occupational therapy to retrain the nerves in the
nervous
system to respond normally to the activities and sensory experiences that are part of everyday life.
The future holds the promise that new drugs will be developed that are not symptom-modifying drugs that simply mask the problem, as we have now, but that will be disease-modifying drugs that will actually go right to the root of the problem and attack those glial cells, or those pernicious proteins that the glial cells elaborate, that spill over and cause this central
nervous
system wind-up, or plasticity, that so is capable of distorting and amplifying the sensory experience that we call pain.
I'm a political progressive, I defend people with unusual bodies, but I have to admit to you that it makes me
nervous.
I was a little nervous, but I had stick through it though, but I felt like it was a good thing so they could notice what we do.
Well we need a neural interface, a way to connect to our
nervous
system or our thought processes so that it's intuitive, it's natural, like for you and I. Well the body works by starting a motor command in your brain, going down your spinal cord, out the nerves and to your periphery.
When you lose your arm, that
nervous
system still works.
Rudimentary animal, has a
nervous
system, swims around in the ocean in its juvenile life.
And the first thing it does in implanting on that rock, which it never leaves, is to digest its own brain and
nervous
system for food.
Now he's getting nervous, so he's going to go catch it.
They're controlling who
nervous
system cells partner up with.
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