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The phrase "fast brain" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who thinks quickly or processes information rapidly. Example: "She has a fast brain, allowing her to solve complex problems in a matter of minutes."
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Just don't drink too fast; brain freeze!
I've got a pretty fast brain: it goes a million miles an hour, and the chron calms it down.
Delayed fusion of the metopic suture indicates that fast brain growth in the period following birth came before the emergence of Homo, the genus that evolved from Australopithecines and eventually gave rise to our own species, Homo sapiens.
By stimulating mainly the magnocellular system, peripheral fearful faces would trigger a fast brain response, possibly conveyed by the subcortical colliculo-thalamo-amygdalar route.
It is important to note, that even with the fast brain imaging techniques (TR = 1 sec) employed, we are limited in our ability to completely separate events that are close in time, as could be accomplished with MEG or EEG.
Conscious processing can be said to start at the moment other brain areas, for example those involved in decision making/action selection (e.g. pre-frontal areas, see next section), become highly active – this information can be derived from fast brain imaging techniques.
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Examples of fast brain-state transitions are sleep stages, fear and happiness.
The short electrical stimulation cessation rapidly re-induces the disease motor symptoms, suggesting involvement of fast brain-to-body communications.
Exercise can, in fact, create a stronger, faster brain.
"He was the best logician… with the fastest brain I have ever met," said Geraint Williams, his maths teacher.
Except for Javed, who used his fast hands, fast feet and even faster brain to counter-attack East and his spin twin, David Acfield.
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