Sentence examples for means for brain from inspiring English sources

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We still know very little about what being left- or right-handed means for brain function, or about what effects learning to become ambidextrous might have.

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"It's one of those societal shifts that's happening so quickly there's not a lot of good data on what this means for our kids' brains or hearts," said Rachel Dretzin, the writer of "Online".

He won't be drawn on what this might mean for my brain, but he does say there's "room for improvement" and invites me to Boston for a course of intensive training and brain stimulation.

And that means for many animals, smaller brains are better because they won't waste energy.

The GCS was developed as a means for grading patients with traumatic brain injury and for predicting their chances of neurological recovery.

One issue asked what the Internet means for art photography; our next issue will be about the brain sciences.

(For some speculation about what ageing might mean for McCain's brain, see this Slate article).

None of the late Pliocene candidates for earliest Homo preserves the means for estimating brain size, so there is no way of tracking brain size expansion in the fossil record at this time.

Also unclear is what the finding will mean for researchers who study brain development and repair, notes Sean Morrison of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

They are expressions of eroticism carbon copied from their creators' brains, meant for their eyes only.

If a baby starts focusing on objects instead of faces, the theory goes, a "developmental cascade" can begin: brain circuits meant for reading faces are used for something else, like processing light or objects, and babies lose their ability to learn the emotional cues normally taught by watching facial expressions.

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