Boys brains work differently to girl's brains when it comes to breaking down a problem and finding a solution.
But football is chess, played with real pieces that try to knock each other's brains out.
One must be careful that the wind in one's hair doesn't blow one's brains out.
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In related news, scientists were recently surprised to find children's cells living in mother's brains long after pregnancy.
But Dr Zubieta also used positron emission tomography scans during the experiment to peer inside the men's brains.
Sophie Scott, professor of cognitive neuroscience at University College London says children's brains are better able to cope with recovery after a stroke.
David Amaral of the MIND Institute at UC-Davis says ideally, treatment should begin before autism has a chance to cause permanent changes in children's brains.
The team from the University of Pisa found that these children's brains were less able to distinguish between the black and white in flickering images.
Sanchez said he's picked Garcia's brains about the nuances of the offense, and to get a jumpstart on keeping his job by being well-versed in its schemes.
Children's brains, she says, are equipped to acquire certain skills at certain ages, and at the earliest ages, they should be learning about movement and human interaction.
John and Mary's brains were also inordinately weighted with fluid.
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Results of the scans were calibrated using accepted norms for retinal fiber thickness and then compared to an MRI of each of the patient's brains - also calibrated using accepted norms.
So clapping and singing nursery rhymes with babies and toddlers may not only be what many parents do naturally but might also protect children against the effects of dyslexia further down the road a hypothesis it is hard to imagine having developed without the insights that came from peering directly into children's brains.
Elan's original Alzheimer's vaccine, which aims to teach the body to destroy the plaques that appear in the brains of Alzheimer's patients, was much-hyped before side effects emerged and the company ran into a whole mess of problems.
Beta amyloid is a protein fragment that collects in clumps inside the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
This is the main ingredient of plaques that build up in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
Since World War II, the U.S. has recruited an oversize share of the world's best brains.
The drugs aim to remove aberrant protein clumps called amyloid plaques from the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
Without the protein, some believe, the plaques that form in the brains of Alzheimer's patients would not exist.
Without the protein, some posit, the plaques that form in the brains of Alzheimer's patients would not exist.
Mr. Ive has long been the brains behind Apple's hardware and is largely credited for creating the products' sleek look.
When researchers then looked inside Lewy bodies, the mysterious globs in the brains of Parkinson's patients, they found abundant synuclein.
Another potential culprit in the brains of Alzheimer's patients is neurofibrillary tangles.
It is present in normal concentrations in the brains of Alzheimer's patients, but it does not seem to work efficiently in them.
Like all brains, Stanley's has a range of sensory inputs to process.
In theory, this would allow the implantation of nerve cells that produce dopamine--a chemical that is lacking in the brains of Parkinson's patients.
Beta amyloid forms sticky plaques in the brains of Alzheimer's patients and many scientists suspect that slowing plaque formation could slow the disease.
The protein collects in clumps in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
Mr Amato was never implicated in any wrongdoing but many assume that, as the brains behind Craxi's political brawn, he must have known what was going on.
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