Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Neurobiological trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Because of this neurobiological glitch, they read with more difficulty.
Almost half million of kids in the UK are affected with autism, a neurobiological disorder.
These changes in neurobiological control of copulation are particularly evident in females of hominidae.
The data show the effects are associated with neurobiological changes at multiple levels.
It also emphasizes the neurobiological foundation for understanding cognition, mental illness and disorders of human behavior.
It is difficult to treat this condition effectively, as its precise neurobiological causes have remained unidentified to date.
Johnson ZV and Young LJ Neurobiological mechanisms of social attachment and pair bonding in Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences.
It might be possible to devise drug-based therapies for the treatment of difficult love,based on neurobiological substrates," said Dr. John.
These neurobiological mechanisms- built around opiate and oxytocin release in the brain- feel great, and make us want to socialise more.”.
I hope this studywill demonstrate that hypnosis is a real neurobiological phenomenon that deserves attention,” Spiegel said.
Neurobiological accounts propose there is something about the brain maturing that leads to information we encounter in this period being particularly well encoded.
In fact, some herbs like ginseng,ginkgo and passionflower are known for producing neurobiological harmony and calming hyperactivity.
It adopts the latest neurobiological view of humans, and takes viewers on a journey into Riley's brain only to discover that she has no authentic self and that she never makes any free choices.
The human moral sense turns out to be an organ of considerable complexity,with quirks that reflect its evolutionary history and its neurobiological foundations.
How could our minds and bodies possibly adapt at a neurobiological level to all of the technological changes that have occurred in the past two decades?
A number of other projects are underway to better identify developmental paths of children with autism, as well as potential risk factors,and common neurobiological markers.
Monogamous behavior is thought to be facilitated by a neurobiological capacity to form and maintain selective social attachments, or pair bonds, with a mating partner.
The topics of Mind and Life XVIII are human attention, memory, and the mind considered from phenomenological(including contemplative),psychological, and neurobiological perspectives.
Unlike other texts,the first section of this volume builds a strong historical, neurobiological, and phenomenological foundation for a deep understanding of the topic and the patient.
The neurobiological explanation for these visions was the subject of a recent study led by Willoughby Britton, assistant professor of psychiatry and human behavior, and Jared Lindahl, professor of religious studies at Warren Wilson College in North Carolina.
Mindfulness might be assessed, not through self-reporting,but in part using more objective neurobiological and behavioural measures, such as breath counting.
There are a multitude of genetic, neurobiological, family, support, socioeconomic and environmental factors, besides the severity and how chronic the trauma is, that can lead to breaking of the strongest of people when exposed to trauma.
Since then, I have delved deeply into the possibility that a variety ofodd sensitivities may have a common neurobiological foundation- stemming at least as much from the body as the brain.
That means we have to resist the neurobiological drive, which means that we really prefer people mostly like ourselves, and it means we have to seek out people with different backgrounds, different disciplines, different ways of thinking and different experience, and find ways to engage with them.
There is considerable evidence suggesting that theslow consolidation is adaptive because it enables neurobiological processes occurring shortly after learning to influence the strength of memory for experiences.
If we could establish that spikes in neural activity occur in a dying human brain like the ones Mashour and his colleagues saw in rats, that could both help explain near-death experiences andgive us some clues about the neurobiological nature of consciousness.
Alongside these issues one can be predisposed ormore inclined to develop such behaviour due to one's genetics, neurobiological and environmental stressors in the prenatal stage of one's life, through the early childhood years.[1].
A 2014 studypublished in Nutritional Neuroscience highlights the positive neurobiological effects of the green tea constituent theanine and its potential role in the treatment of psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders, including depression, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder(OCD) and bipolar disorder.
The origin of the psychopath, in addition to social conditioning,is also characterized by its connection with neurobiological dysfunction, due to which an individual suffering from the disorder in question does not have the ability to empathize and deeply experience emotions(affection, joy).
Furthermore, by using eye signaling as a marker of when a sleeper is in a lucid dream,it is possible to study the neurobiological activity at this point to further understand not only what characterizes and maintains this heightened consciousness, but how it emerges in the first place.