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Controlled eaters are more vulnerable to overeating in
response
to advertising, super-sizing, and the all-you-can-eat buffet.
Now that safe germ, that antigen, tricks our body into mounting an immune response, learning and remembering how to deal with intruders.
When the real intruder comes along the body quickly mounts an immune
response
to deal with that vaccine and neutralizes the infection.
On the vertical axis we have the immune
response
generated, and that dashed line indicates the protection threshold.
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.
I got an instant
response.
Boom, another
response.
So this behavior of risk avoidance is a very old evolutionary
response.
In the end, it may be bats which change their social structure in
response
to a population crash, or it may be meerkats who show a novel adaptation to a human road, or it may be another species.
These events can bring on feelings of danger and helplessness, which activate the brain’s alarm system, known as the “fight-flight-freeze”
response.
We don’t completely understand what’s happening in the brain, but one theory is that the stress hormone cortisol may be continuously activating the “fight-flight-freeze”
response
while reducing overall brain functioning, leading to a number of negative symptoms.
So when the viewer steps in front of the audience, there will be a
response.
So the viewer can play it by eliciting quite complex and varied, nuanced musical or sound patterns, but cannot really provoke the audience into any particular kind of
response.
This is principally focused on obvious areas, such as our empathetic
response
to children and young people, to our service personnel, and to the elderly and infirm.
To which I get the classic four-year-old response: "Why not?" Now I'm excited, because I actually think I can answer this time.
Now invariably, you're probably thinking about what belongs to our own species, these very familiar structures, but the diversity that we see in sexual structures in the animal kingdom that has evolved in
response
to the multitude of factors surrounding reproduction is pretty mind-blowing.
And we looked at their physical
response
to those emotions.
So, for example, when most of us look at a picture like this of somebody looking sad, we instantly have a slight, measurable physical response: increased heart rate, sweating of the skin.
They failed to show a physical
response.
In such a setting, the perpetrator can see, perhaps for the first time, the victim as a real person with thoughts and feelings and a genuine emotional
response.
RNG: The prohibition in our constitution of cruel and unusual punishments was a
response
to a pamphlet circulated in 1764 by the Italian jurist Cesare Beccaria.
CA: Ed, one
response
to this whole debate is this: Why should we care about all this surveillance, honestly?
Terrorism is something that provokes an emotional
response
that allows people to rationalize authorizing powers and programs that they wouldn't give otherwise.
Chris Anderson: We had Edward Snowden here a couple days ago, and this is
response
time.
CA: So that's a general
response
saying that because of his revelations, access that you had to certain types of information has been shut down, has been closed down.
CA: Snowden said two days ago that terrorism has always been what is called in the intelligence world "a cover for action," that it's something that, because it invokes such a powerful emotional
response
in people, it allows the initiation of these programs to achieve powers that an organization like yours couldn't otherwise have.
What I actually said, in
response
to a question about, would you entertain any discussions of mitigating action against Snowden, I said, yeah, it's worth a conversation.
CR: And the
response
has been overwhelming.
So far the national
response
has been pretty much to do nothing.
I was reminded of a common
response
through history of how you build a solid Adam II, how you build a depth of character.
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