Sentence examples for brain as a consequence from inspiring English sources

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He will say it is possible that we will discover in the future that language appeared in the human brain as a consequence of some as yet unknown physical law: perhaps biological systems like brains throw up a linguistic structure once they reach a certain level of complexity, in the way that certain compounds take on the structure of crystals.

As soon as the side of his brain that did not make the judgment hears what he has just said, the patient tries to offer an explanation: he blurts out that sesame seeds are tiny and cannot hurt anyone.In an attempt to resolve the paradox, Mr Gazzaniga locates the origin of personal responsibility outside the brain, as a consequence of a social contract between two or more individuals.

Therefore, the toxic effects of TiO2 NPs on them would lead to impairments on the brain as a consequence.

However, our results do not elucidate whether these changes reflect plastic changes of the brain as a consequence of multiple, daily shock-like pain conveyed by Aδ fibres or a causal factor in the development of TN.

The question remains as whether these results reflect plastic changes of the brain as a consequence of chronic nociceptive input or a causal factor for the development of TN.

On the basis of reports of disruptions in the anatomy of this part of the brain and the neurotoxic effects of amyloid, it was hypothesized that there would be an age-related decrease in the number of neurons in this part of the brain as a consequence of the age-related increase of Aβ.

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More directly, the CSF may reveal brain processes as a consequence of its intimate contiguity and function as an extracellular 'sink' where molecules produced in the brain (or along its perivascular spaces) that have diffused into the CSF can be sampled [ 8].

Last week he developed brain swelling as a consequence of his failing liver, as well as pneumonia, and then lost consciousness.

Residents, especially children, likely suffered irreversible brain damage as a consequence of needlessly being exposed to elevated levels of lead, a potent neurotoxin.

In a special report on Thursday the EurActiv Web site said the Continent faced a digital brain drain as a consequence of a generation of educated young people leaving Europe to seek work elsewhere.

Weak electrical currents in the brain flow as a consequence of acquisition, processing and transmission of information by neurons, giving rise to electric and magnetic fields, which can be modeled by the quasi-stationary approximation of Maxwell's equations.

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