Examples of using Our brain in English and their translations into Malay
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Our brain needs adequate rest and relaxation.
Poor diet greatly affects our brain mechanism.
Then our brain is activated in many ways and stores new content well.
During the breaks, our brain memorizes the new content better.
Of all the information that enters our brain is visual.
It's a blend of what our brain does and what it does and what it gives us to do.
When we say,"we see",we actually observe the electrical signals in our brain.
But, look, our brain, which can be in one configuration or the other, and that's it. it's a kilogram of meat.
Everything that we live for, all of our emotions- joy, happiness, anger, astonishment, sadness-they are all simply electrical signals of our brain.
And it triggers the reward system in our brain, making it really hard to quit that device. Dopamine makes us feel happy.
By a clever mechanism, the ears perform a spectral analysis and send electric signals,which roughly correspond to the frequency spectrum of the waves, to our brain.
Reality is only a cognitive model created in our brain starting from our sensory inputs, visual inputs being the most significant.
This is partly due to the fact that gut microbes are responsible for producing thousands of chemical metabolites,that have effects on our brain, metabolism and immune systems.
If free willis merely a pattern in the electrical activities in our brain, how can such a pattern cause changes and rearrangements in the physical world?
We see hundreds and thousands of faces in our entire lives,so we have an innumerable face which our brain utilizes while dreaming.
Sound is not the intrinsic property of a vibrating body or a falling tree,it is the way our brain chooses to represent the vibrations or, more precisely, the electrical signal encoding the spectrum of the pressure waves.
A study recently released by The Journal of the American Medical Association(JAMA) spurred the debate even further when itinvestigated the role that cell phones have on our brain activity.
Habitually chasing any dopamine-producingactivity can become compulsive by changing what our brain perceives as important or salient for its survival.
As a matter of fact, gut microbes are responsible for producing thousands of chemical metabolitesaffecting our overall metabolism, our immune system and our brain.
This discovery has importantimplications to develop future therapies to keep our brain young and prevent brain degeneration and the aging process.".
The good news is that we can still strengthen our brain at any age, through workplace achievement and leisure activities such as reading newspapers, playing card games, or learning a new language or skill.
The total focus of attention for more of it and anger if it is removed, will happen until we are willing to go through the process of removing the‘glass from the wound' andallowing our brain to resensitise again to natural rewards.
Because this is blood returning from our legs if we're running, or returning from our brain, that had to use respiration-- or maybe we're working out and it's returning from our biceps, but it's de-oxygenated blood.
Thoughts are powerful in that they change the type of neurochemicals we produce in our brain and can, over time with enough repetition, affect its very structure.
But even after stripping off all the extra richness added to the experience by our brain, the most basic experience is still a“sound.” We all know what it is, but we cannot explain it in terms more basic than that.
This is because we do not build the right amnesiac traces andthe information we thought we stored is erased from our brain, according to Antonio Manzanero, professor at the Faculty of Psychology of the Complutense University of Madrid.
This process coincides with the vision of the"mentallibrary commonly used to explain how our brain stores memories, or photographs of each experience and that evoke, by the senses, some memory stored in the brain. .
There is thehealth argument- this is about noncommunicable diseases and communicable diseases, this is about our brain, how it is affected, this is about gender because of all those girls collecting wood instead of going to school,” she said.