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In a study by the Cornell University psychologists Gary Evans and Dana Johnson, clerical workers who were exposed to open-office noise for three hours had increased levels of epinephrine — a hormone that we often call adrenaline, associated with the so-called fight-or-flight response.
In a study by the Cornell University psychologists Gary Evans and Dana Johnson, clerical workers who were exposed to open-office noise for three hours had increased levels of epinephrine a hormone that we often call adrenaline, associated with the so-called fight-or-flight response.
It's because of responses like this, perhaps, that we often call Siri sassy, rather than sarcastic or snarky.
"The babbling during song learning exemplifies the ubiquitous exploratory behavior that we often call play but that is essential for trial-and-error learning," comments Michale Fee, the senior author of the study and a neuroscientist in the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT and an associate professor in MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.
What we're now talking about is new computer intelligence that we often call Deep Learning (DL).
So, particularly the concentrating and thinking activities really speak to the side effects from treatment that we often call "chemo brain". This really makes it much easier to argue that the effects of chemo brain are substantially limiting major life activities.
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Small talk takes an uncomfortable situation and stuffs it back into that tiny area of our brain we often call "the comfort zone".
In military we often call that a strategic withdrawal.
"As a society we have to make sure that this form of what we often call binge drinking doesn't become the new British disease".
When people feel unsafe in their own homes, we often call that domestic violence.
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