Quotes About Brain
Women have seldom have been an attraction to me, for my brain has always governed my heart.
~ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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I feel a blinding shaft of terror, which I tell myself to ignore, as my brain will often try to send me messages that are untrue and I do not have to listen to them. This is lesson one at St. John's: your brain is an idiot.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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I'm allergic to everything contact." "No you're not," he says at once. "You're not allergic to brain contact. I mean you write notes. You talk. You still want to talk to people, you just can't. So your body needs to catch up with your brain.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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genius must ever be imperfect. Life is not long enough nor slow enough for both brain and character to grow side by side to superhuman proportions.
~ Gertrude Atherton
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Emotional life grows out of an area of the brain called the limbic system, specifically the amygdala, whence come delight and disgust and fear and anger.
~ Nancy Gibbs
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Your brain needs plenty of rest to function at it's optimal level. Go to sleep!
~ Lalah Delia
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Soul is nothing but the functional expression of protoplasmic activity in the brain.
~ Abhijit Naskar, What is Mind?
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Our entire neurobiology acts as a giant input-output system, that receives information from the outside world, processes that information and makes a person react accordingly.
~ Abhijit Naskar, What is Mind?
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Life is like our heart, the people are the nerve's and society is the brain
~ Romeo Jr Baguyo
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Three things to help keep your brain cells awake and alert ... drink plenty of clean water, get plenty of deep sleep, and let your imagination soar to places it's never dared venture.
~ Toni Sorenson
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When the brain is fully working, it uses more energy per unit of tissue weight than a fully exercising quadricep.
~ John Medina
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A lifetime of exercise can result in a sometimes astonishing elevation in cognitive performance, compared with those who are sedentary.
~ John Medina
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The brain appears to be designed to (1) solve problems (2) related to surviving (3) in an unstable outdoor environment, and (4) to do so in nearly constant motion.
~ John Medina
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Just about every mental test possible was tried. No matter how it was measured, the answer was consistently yes: A lifetime of exercise results in a sometimes astonishing elevation in cognitive performance, compared with those who are sedentary.
~ John Medina
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Imaging studies have shown that exercise increases blood volume in a region of the brain called the dentate gyrus. That's a big deal. The dentate gyrus is a vital constituent of the hippocampus, a region deeply involved in memory formation.
~ John Medina
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The Mozart Effect comes to mind: the popular idea that listening to classical music makes students better at math.
~ John Medina
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If you wanted to create an education environment that was directly opposed to what the brain was good at doing, you probably would design something like a classroom. If you wanted to create a business environment that was directly opposed to what the brain was good at doing, you probably would design something like a cubicle.
~ John Medina
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The brain acts like a muscle: The more activity you do, the larger and more complex it can become. Whether that equates to more intelligence is another issue, but one fact is indisputable; What you do in life physically changes what your brain looks like. You can wire and rewire your brain with the simple choice of which musical instrument---or professional sport---you play
~ John Medina
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The brain pays more attention to the gist than to the peripheral details of an emotionally charged experience...present information in a logically organized, hierarchical structure.
~ John Medina
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The brain cannot multitask...The brain naturally focuses on concepts sequentially, one at a time...This attentional ability is, to put it bluntly, not capable of multitasking.
~ John Medina
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Stress hormones seem to have a particular liking for cells in the hippocampus, which is a problem because the hippocampus is deeply involved in many aspects of human learning.
~ John Medina
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If you wanted to create an education environment that was directly opposed to what the brain was good at doing, you probably would design something like a classroom. If you wanted to create a business environment that was directly opposed to what the brain was good at doing, you probably would design something like a cubicle. And
~ John Medina
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Why is it important to forget? Forgetting plays a vital role in our ability to function for a deceptively simple reason. Forgetting allows us to prioritise. Anything irrelevant to our survival will take up wasteful cognitive space if we assign it the same priority as events critical to our survival.
~ John Medina
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The brain can be divided roughly into two hemispheres of unequal function, and patients can get strokes in either. The hemispheres contain separate "spotlights" for visual attention. The left hemisphere's spotlight is small, capable of paying attention only to items on the right side of the visual field.
~ John Medina
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