The human brain allows humans to successfully interact with their environment, by communicating with others and interacting with inanimate objects near their position. If the brain is not functioning properly, the ability to move, generate accurate sensory information or speak and understand language can...
In the following sections, we use the term biological “sex” to refer to an individual’s combined sex chromosome complement and gonadal phenotype, which together group most individuals into two categories: males as XY individuals with testes and females as XX individuals with ovaries. Although m...
As the most fascinating, complex, and dynamic part of our organism, the human brain is shaped by many interacting factors that not only are of neurobiological (including sex hormones) and environmental origin but are also sociocultural in their very nature (such as social roles). Gender is one...
This study aimed to investigate whether (1) the QHP approach was able to differentiate subgroups within the left-handed as well as right-handed populations, (2) left-handers behave like mirror-image righthanders, and (3) if interacting with the environment in extrapersonal space is influenced ...
2.interacting 从句子结构可以看出此处是动词的ing形式作主语。3.meaningful 根据语境分析,此处表示“有意义的”人际关系,故用 meaning的形容词形式 meaningful作定语,修饰relationships4.to 与上文的“to emotional health”并列,故也用介词to。5.the slowest根据上文提到的与人交往的好处以及“the most active social...
[32]. Figure1b depicts a schematic of the junctional complex and proteins involved, which are also listed in Table1. By interacting with the cytoskeleton, adherens junctions link ECs to form continuous sheets and drive tissue morphogenesis [33]. Adherens junctions are formed by the homophilic ...
A strong memory depends 1 the health and vitality(活力)of your brain. Humans are 2 (high) social animals, so relationships stimulate(刺激)our brains — in fact, interacting with 3 may be the best brain exercise. Having 4 (mean) relationships is not only vital to emotional health, but als...
“There are three areas in the brain that act as a magic trilogy, interacting with three key hormones: dopamine, oxytocin and vasopressin,” says Phelps. All organisms have these hormones, and they have different functions, but it is the parts of our brain that they interact with that make...
[111,112]. This finding suggested that after primary CNS injury, the peripheral immune system contributes to secondary CNS injury by interacting with the CNS [113]. Indeed, after the onset of injury, immune cells cross the choroid plexus epithelium into the ventricles and then pass through the...
Although the limited research only points to ephemeral small sleep EEG effects of pure exercise, more enduring effects seem apparent when physical activity incorporates cognitive challenges. In terms of "use it or lose it," curiosity-driven "getting out and about," encountering, interacting with, ...