Examples of using Insula in English and their translations into Korean
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Latin insula.
Bopet Film For Electrical And Electronic Insula.
Club Insula Hotel Alanya.
The church of San Michele in insula.
Insula Prati Holiday home hosts guests of Rome.
The name Mallorca derives from Latin insula maior,“larger island.”.
With a more functional insula, we are more able to be aware of our own and our partner's feelings.
Van der Kolk states,“Almost every brain-imaging study of trauma patients finds abnormal activation of the insula.
Hotel Insula features 45 guestrooms with climate control, cable TV with on-demand movies, a laptop-compatible safe, a mini-refrigerator and a wardrobe.
In modern Welsh ynys means'island', butin Middle Welsh it can also mean'land' or'realm' cf. Latin insula.
And being rejected in love activates a part of the brain called the insula, which is the same region that lights up when we are in physical pain.
Insula gray matter size correlates with pain tolerance, and increases in insula gray matter can result from ongoing yoga practice," said Bushnell.
Another key brain region found to slow down in the sleep-deprived brain was the insula, which evaluates pain signals and prepares the body to respond.
This book was originally published in Latin with the title"Libellus vere aureus, nec minus salutaris quam festivus,de optimo rei publicae statu deque nova insula Utopia".
My colleagues Tal Yarkoni and Russ Poldrack have shown that the insula pops up in almost a third of all brain imaging studies that have ever been published.
I told him, in so many words, that I now understood that my attempts to foist my beliefs on him had hit his brain's insula with all the delicacy of rotting meat.
This part of the brain is a bit mysterious, but particular tastes are probably represented in the insula(we know this because removal of the insula and stimulation of the insula seem to have taste effects).
These three nerves make connections in the brainstem in the nucleus of the solitary tract(NST) before going on to the thalamus and then to two regions of the frontal lobe(the insula and the frontal operculum cortex).
A second table reproduces a mapof Cremona at the time of Stradivari and an animation of the area called“insula”, in which their shops were concentrated before the area was drastically demolished and transformed.
Perhaps the most interesting facet of the studies cited above is that the parts of the brain most heavily affected by both limerence and love- the striatum and the insula- are also the parts of the brain most heavily affected by addictive drugs.
Love literally hurts: And being rejected in love activates a part of the brain called the insula, which is the same region that lights up when we are in physical pain.