Examples of using Brain structures in English and their translations into Hindi
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Here's what elephants' unique brain structures suggest about their mental abilities.
Dancing engages extensive areas of thecerebral cortex as well as several deep brain structures.
These brain structures are vital for memory and are known to change in dementia.
Psychological adaptability provides stable functionality of all brain structures with the influence of external psychological factors.
Phenobarbital suppresses the activating action of the centers ofthe medulla oblongata on the cortex of the cerebral hemispheres, as a result of which the excitation of brain structures decreases.
The relations between genes and brain structures help- among many other factors- to build personality dispositions.
More specifically,scientists have long thought that human consciousness depends upon two large brain structures, the cortex and the thalamus.
The Tomatis program will help brain structures“ripen”, form and strengthen neural connections, and training with a speech therapist will consolidate and automate the necessary skills.
Whether inherited or not,major depressive disorder is often associated with changes in brain structures or brain function.
A new study suggests that stress changes certain brain structures, and those changes are mirrored in the brains of others.
Additionally, the scientists looked at brain scans of the participants- high resolution images of their brain structures and injuries.
Over the last century, there has been an extensive study of eyes,neurons, and the brain structures devoted to processing of visual stimuli in both humans and various animals.
Instead of tutors in all subjects and various developing early programs,it is recommended to focus on the development of necessary brain structures and neural connections.
These processes are so separate, in fact,there are different networks of brain structures that carry out their respective functions, each of which is critical for attention.
Organic disorders of brain structures(trauma, illness or dysfunction of the brain), lack of memory and consciousness disorders, manifestations of typical changes in the character of behavior and speech are determined.
Neuroimaging studies using PET scans have identified several hypermetabolic, brain structures that are almost always associated with OCD.
Brain structures called mirror neurons are capable of responding instantaneously to the emotions or actions of another person in such a way that the brain of someone witnessing another person is activated as if they were the person they were seeing.
Now University of Florida researchershave found that subtle differences in 10 brain structures can provide a strong indicator of whether someone has the disorder.
Prof. Naismith and colleagues decided to investigate whether OSAmight be associated with changes in certain brain structures in older adults“considered‘at risk' for dementia.”.
Because there is way too much new scientific research on subcortical brain structures to present in a single blog post, I have decided to cherry pick three groundbreaking studies that were published in the last year.
Some neuroscientists believe that dyslexics are more creative than the average person-Albert Einstein and William Butler Yeats had the disorder- because the brain structures normally devoted to processing language rewire themselves, thereby priming the mind to cook up novel ideas.
A decade ago, when I published my father's radical ideas about subcortical brain structures in The Athlete's Way, most of these ideas were still just an educated guess based on my dad's anecdotal evidence.
This is the first image of how spaceflight changes brain structure in humans!
While we have some knowledge of genetics and brain structure and function that underlie these behaviors, they are not well-defined biological processes.
We thought that this might be because their brain structure is less efficient, so it's more of an effort for apathetic people to turn decisions into actions.
The brain-scan analysis revealed several gender differences in brain structure between typically developing boys and girls, consistent with the findings of earlier studies.
Back in those days, we had no idea what PTSD was,how psychological and emotional trauma affect brain structure and function.
A common disorder that repeatedly interruptsbreathing during sleep is tied to changes in brain structure that are also seen in early dementia.
Furthermore, there are sound scientific findings that PTSD andother psychiatric consequences of battle have profound physical effects on brain structure and function.
There is sound scientific findings that PTSD andother psychiatric consequences of battle have profound physical effects on brain structure and function.