Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Neurobiologist trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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And it's conceivable that, as Emory University neurobiologist Larry J.
Silva, a neurobiologist at the University of California, said to Express.
This is a recent study by the neurobiologist Paul Thompson.
In 1984 Heino Meyer-Bahlburg, a neurobiologist at Columbia University, analyzed the results of twenty-seven studies undertaken to test the theory.
There are opportunities to study the brain andnervous system in a lab setting as a neurobiologist or neuroscientist.
Silva, a neurobiologist at the University of California, the US, told the MIT Technology Review last week,“The answer is likely yes, it will affect their brains.
Up next is an interesting brain exercise that one neurobiologist suggests might help"keep your brain alive.".
A team led by neurobiologist Dr. Miguel Nicolelis started by observing the activity of almost 500 neurons in both cerebral hemispheres of the animals' brains.
In a 2016 New York Times article,“ANew Vision for Dreams of the Dying,” the work of neurobiologist Dr. Christopher Kerr is discussed.
Dr. Shohamy is collaborating with neurobiologist, Dr. Michael Shadlen, who studies how neurons accumulate evidence to make simple perceptual decisions.
But exactly how the brain generates ourmind is a mystery like no other in science, according to the neurobiologist Prof Rafael Yuste of Columbia University.
But as neurobiologist Dr. James McGaugh of the University of California at Irvine says,“The purpose of memory is to predict the future,” which raises an interesting possibility.
After studying the pieces of art where Leonardoda Vinci used his own face, neurobiologist Christopher Tyler came to the conclusion that the great artist had a special form of crossed eyes.
Neurobiologist Richard Davidson of the University of Wisconsin explains that the brain is“plastic” and can be trained to be more emotionally resilient and to respond to certain emotions in a healthier manner.
People used to call the noncoding regions‘junk DNA', but I see it as a jungle thathas not been explored,” said neurobiologist Christopher Gregg from the University of Utah.
Even the neurobiologist Gordon Shaw of the University California Irvine, said that hearing classical music stimulates and strengthen cortical neurons and circuits used for mathematics.
Modern psychiatric drugs treat the chemistry of the whole brain, but neurobiologist David Anderson believes in a more nuanced view of how the brain functions.
Neurobiologist Steven Rose suggests that even this is not enough- we would still need know how these connections have evolved over a person's lifetime and even the social context in which they had occurred.
But the thing that struck me is, one guy said in exasperation,a very famous neurobiologist, he said,"Look, in my discipline it's okay to be interested in consciousness, but get tenure first.
The neurobiologist Craig Kinsley notes that not only is giving birth to a child a big event in a woman's life, it's also a big stage in her mental development, which is as important as the teenage stage in life.
Even scientists once joked that the only completely understandable function of sleep is“sleep treatment”, and in 2006,in a review of sleep research, neurobiologist Marcos Frank concluded that many of the evidence of the beneficial effects of sleep on the body are“weak or erroneous.”.
After working at Caltech as a neurobiologist studying autism and social cognition for many years, she has recently returned to Hawaii, and currently hangs out with aardvarks as a volunteer at the Honolulu Zoo.
The basic principle," says Duke University neurobiologist Jorg Grandl,"is that the sensory neurons that project throughout your body have a set of channels that are directly activated by either hot or cold temperatures.".
One of the researchers, sensory neurobiologist John Wood from University College London said that the family has no intention of giving up their painless existence if scientists one day find out a way to reverse the condition.
Chichilnisky, a neurobiologist, and Litke, an experimental physicist, are collaborating on technology to record and stimulate electrical activity in hundreds of neurons at a time on a fine spatial and temporal scale.