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And these effects are long-lasting because exercise actually changes the brain's anatomy,
physiology
and function.
So you tell me the size of a mammal, I can tell you at the 90 percent level everything about it in terms of its physiology, life history, etc.
Then they have to learn the anatomy and the
physiology.
Those kind of stresses have a very particular effect on the
physiology
of stress.
It seems that fetuses are taking cues from the intrauterine environment and tailoring their
physiology
accordingly.
You're going to find some interesting analogies in this
physiology.
We are also influenced by our nonverbals, our thoughts and our feelings and our
physiology.
And one of the lessons we've been learning is that the
physiology
of cells that we've been studying for many years in quiescent flies is not the same as the
physiology
of those cells when the flies actually engage in active behaviors like flying and walking and so forth.
And why is the
physiology
different?
Our bodies radiate our stories from changes in the temperature of our
physiology.
And each of those life stages not only looks totally different from each other, they have totally different
physiology.
It turned out that more than 100 years of research on spinal cord physiology, starting with the Nobel Prize Sherrington, had shown that the spinal cord, below most injuries, contained all the necessary and sufficient neural networks to coordinate locomotion, but because input from the brain is interrupted, they are in a nonfunctional state, like kind of dormant.
If you sit a guy on a chair with all this apparatus measuring your physiology, and there's kind of a bomb that goes off, it's such an instinctive response that, in 20 years, they never saw anyone who would not jump.
There’s some evidence that expressions might be even more directly linked to our
physiology.
He has a normal physiology, so these exoskeletons are applying muscle-like torques and powers, so that his own muscles need not apply those torques and powers.
And they happen, on average, to have a certain unique physiology: legs that are very long and very thin at their extremity, and this is because they have their ancestry at very low latitude in a very hot and dry climate, and an evolutionary adaptation to that is limbs that are very long and very thin at the extremity for cooling purposes.
I'm going to talk about
physiology
— not about lungs, but other analogies with human physiology, especially the heart.
I am talking about threats that are so severe or pervasive that they literally get under our skin and change our physiology: things like abuse or neglect, or growing up with a parent who struggles with mental illness or substance dependence.
Because some pigs carry organs with similar size and
physiology
to human organs.
Similarly, we can think about
physiology.
What happens when people expect something from their
physiology?
It relieved more pain from people, because expectations do change our
physiology.
You know, if you think about human
physiology
as a vast global telephone network with interacting nodes and interacting pieces, then all of our medicinal chemistry is operating on one tiny corner at the edge, the outer edge, of that network.
And we now know that what you really probably need to do is to change the
physiology
of the organ, the brain, rewire it, remodel it, and that, of course, we know study upon study has shown that talk therapy does exactly that, and study upon study has shown that talk therapy combined with medicines, pills, really is much more effective than either one alone.
And we say that to remind ourselves that children actually have a different
physiology
than normal adults.
But they have their own anatomy and
physiology
that deserves to be studied with the same intensity.
We can measure so much of our
physiology
and behaviors today, and often it's siloed on our phones and scales, but it's starting to connect to our clinicians, our caregivers, so they can better optimize prevention, diagnostics and therapy.
And that has such an enormous [effect] on our
physiology.
And it has the potential to change our understanding of some aspects of human
physiology.
My colleagues and I in genetics, neuroscience,
physiology
and psychology, we're trying to figure out exactly how gender works.
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