Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Neuroscientific trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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There was no neuroscientific explanation for that.
In 2006, John Cacioppo andcolleagues proposed an evolutionary interpretation of loneliness based on a neuroscientific or biological approach.
This phenomenon- the general neuroscientific term is habituation- probably points to an efficient way in which the brain operates.
She has studied hundreds of US court cases in which neuroscientific evidence was presented in court.
Neuroscientific research shows this same circuit gets activated when we see others suffer pain or emotional distress.
NASA did the same with its astronauts but neuroscientific psychology is unprecedented in F1.
There's a lot of neuroscientific evidence that suggests mood-altering effects of physical activity could change how you make decisions…”.
Over the past two decades, brain scans and other neuroscientific evidence have become commonplace in courtrooms.
They also reinforce a neuroscientific theory about dreams- that we simulate frightening situations while dreaming in order to better react to them when we're awake.
What we found arguably provides the first concrete neuroscientific evidence that humans do have a geomagnetic sense.
Neuroscientific research has found that listening to music results in the release of dopamine, the neurotransmitter that activates the pleasure center of the brain.
Rather, he wants to share with us the interesting results of neuroscientific experiments showing the positive impact of religious experience.
The neuroscientific study on Facebook found that the subjects' cognitive ability to inhibit their impulsive behaviour was less impaired than for drug or gambling addicts.
During the hearing, William Yarroll, a self-described“neuroscientific researcher,” claimed that backward messages could be deciphered by the human brain.
Due to technological advancements in recent years, medical science has made huge leaps-many with vast implications for medical and neuroscientific research.
This is now possible, thanks to neuroscientific methods and- incredibly- early results lean in favour of Sapir and Whorf's intuition.
Even cases that are written up in detail are unlikely to reveal the effect that any one piece of evidence-including a genetic or neuroscientific diagnosis- has on the judge or jury.
The prototype will also be tested in neuroscientific studies, where it can be used to stimulate the human body while researchers study dynamic brain activity in magnetic resonance experiments.”.
To design the subject's framework, I piled up some textbooks for bedtime reading,that specifically relate to the neuroscientific and neuroanatomical bases of our work in speech therapy.
According to a neuroscientific study from McGill University, hearing music triggers the release of dopamine in the brain, the same chemical that's released during sex.
He thinks, is that in certain circumstances- particularly when a defendant is likely to spend a limited time in prison and then re-enter society-genetic or neuroscientific evidence can make a big difference in court.
Lieberman and team looked at clinical trials and neuroscientific data, and they found that the therapeutic benefits of antipsychotic medication far outweigh their side effects.
Neuroscientific evidence also suggests that specific brain regions are tied to an interdependent self, and that mirror neurons play a role in how a person integrates information about their self and others.
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A 2018 neuroscientific review published in Nature commented that this and other evidence"suggests an important interplay between actual social experiences, both offline and online, and brain development.".
One of the reasons I'm skeptical of the neuroscientific approach is that it is too individualist, and too concerned alone with what goes on in the head, to comprehend the way social activities of making and doing contribute in this way to making us.
Neuroscientific researchers from Mount Sinai Medical Center in NY have discovered that, when a brain is scanned during meditation, the“empathy” area of the brain(anterior insular cortex) lights up significantly.
Anita is a communicator, a conduit between neuroscientific researchers, music educators, musicians, parents and the general public, and works to update our understanding of the purpose and benefits of music education to overall cognitive development and health.
The latest neuroscientific techniques employed to measure and map those brain structures and functions which might distinguish the two sexes are discussed in a recent special issue from the Royal Society examining the differences between male and female brains.