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But most of what goes on in the brain happens below the surface.
Further confusion comes from the fact that the doses Sandberg and Savulescu suggest would likely have a short-term effect, and that the sheer quantity of neurochemicals might be less important than the way in which your brain happens to receive them.
"Something in his brain happens - (after he bit Bakkal) he genuinely apologised to the player and humbly accepted the punishment".
Still, Striedter argues that the scaling law describes a pattern among fully developed brains and doesn't explain how the folding in a developing brain happens.
My brain happens to be most active while I'm sleeping.
Much of what goes on in the brain happens where neurons communicate with each other -- the synapse.
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One of the podcasts, an episode of "Hidden Brain," happened to concern the representation gap between men and women in the United States.
"These findings are a good indicator that there may be key changes in the brain happening early in people who develop non-hereditary Alzheimer's disease, but we can't be sure.
However, no lateral expansion of the brain happened in Sapajus in contrast to Homo, because of their evolutionary option, which might result in unification of cingulum and the superior longitudinal fasciculus.
Thus families and patients tell stories of the premature brain, what happens when an infant has a cataract, the fate of children who have half their brains removed to control epileptic seizures, how dyslexia, attention deficit disorder and schizophrenia come to be, the causes of post-traumatic stress disorder and the ravages caused by stroke, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
Essentially they found that if you give a load of cocaine (known among the street youths as "toot" or "naughty sherbet") to mice, this out-of-control brain process happens that leads to cell death, but an experimental and human-tested drug called CGP3466B can protect the mice brain cells from the ol' eating themselves to death thing.
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