And the fundamental idea is you want to plan your movements so as to minimize the negative consequence of the noise. 话说回来,我们的基本思路是要找到一种动作方式,能够把杂音带来的负面影响降到最低。 And one intu

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信息设计师汤姆武贾克讲解大脑帮助我们理解词语的三个部分,图像,感觉,联系。在这个短小的TED里的演讲里:他问到: 我们怎样才能帮助我们的大脑去更好的理解宏大的思维?

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According to the experts, constant images of ultra thin models encourage an unhealthy desire in other people to imitate them, but now theyre warning the battle for size zero is not only putting our weight at risk, but also our brain. New research pu

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我们谈话时大脑在做什么 As every portrait painter knows, the slightest change in the shape of eyebrows, the curvature of lips or a crease in the forehead can alter the expression of a person's face and affect how someone else responds. 当我

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What Does Ecstasy Do To Your Brain? 摇头丸会对大脑产生怎样的作用? If youve read or heard the news youve probably heard about a drug called ecstasy, or e for short. Favored by users for its intensely pleasurable high, and condemned by

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Have you ever heard that we humans use only ten percent of our brains? This oft-quoted myth holds a certain appeal because if it were true, then we could instantly become ten times more intelligent just by firing up that sleepy majority of the brain!

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Do We Only Use 10% Of Our Brains? Have you ever heard that we humans use only ten percent of our brains? This oft-quoted myth holds a certain appeal because if it were true, then we could instantly become ten times more intelligent just by firing up

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The evolutionary development of the neck allowed more freely moving forelimbs, which allowed further evolution of the head and hands Whats in a neck? Well, its a good place to hang a pendant or a tie. Or to rest your head. Now scientists say that by

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Food Cravings: They're All in Your Brain. From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. 这里是VOA慢速英语健康生活报道。 We have all been there. It's 3 o'clock and you've been hard at work. As you sit at your desk, a st

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现代神经药物针对整个大脑的化学物质进行治疗,但神经生物学家戴维安德森相信大脑有更细致入微的功能。他介绍了这项新研究,可能对研发疗效更好、副作用更小的神经药物有帮助。他是

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科学家们探究谈话中大脑如何工作 As every portrait painter knows, the slightest change in the shape of eyebrows, the curvature of lips or a crease in the forehead can alter the expression of a person's face-and affect how someone else re

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Time spent in zero G changes the body: Astronauts come home with bone loss and muscle weakness. But what happens in their heads? To find out, researchers examined MRIs of astronauts brains taken before and after flight. They looked at 12 astronauts w

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【生词预览】 transplant 移植, perform 进行 【笑话原文】 ABrainTransplant TheBrainSurgeonwasabouttoperformabraintransplant. Youhaveyourchoiceoftwobrains, hetoldthepatient, For$1000youcanhavethebrainofapsychologist,orfor$10,000youcanh

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Brain Scan Database Aims to Accelerate Chronic Pain Research 大脑扫描数据库旨在帮助慢性疼痛的研究 LOS ANGELES Many people around the world suffer from chronic pain - from pain in the joints to migraines to abdominal pain. Many scien

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为什么青少年给人感觉会比较冲动,没有成年人那么有自知之明呢?认知神经学家Sarah-Jayne Blakemore比较了青少年和成年人的前额叶皮层,告诉我们典型的少年行为其实可以归咎于大脑的成长还

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神经学家丹尼尔・沃普特从一个出乎意料的前提谈起:大脑的进化不是思考或感觉的需要,而是为了控制身体运动。在这个有趣又不乏数据支持的演讲里,沃普特向我们简述人类大脑如何举重

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快节奏的电子游戏如何影响大脑? 和研究认知的达芙妮芭菲莉亚一起走进实验室,听听关于电子游戏,甚至是动作射击游戏的惊人发现。它们可以帮助我们学习,集中注意力,以及不可思议地,

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我们正将游戏性融入生活的诸多方面,花费无数个小时和金钱去探索虚拟世界中想象的宝藏。这些是因为什么?正如汤姆查特菲尔德所演示的,游戏正在完美地变为调动大脑参与活动,促使我

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台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: The impact of CO2 at 2500 parts per million on the human brain is the equivalent of a blood alcohol level of 0.08. 二氧化碳浓度为0.25% 对大脑的影响程度,相当于酒测值0.08。

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台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: What optical illusions show us is the way your photo receptors and brain assemble visual information into the three-dimensional world you see around you. 错觉让我们了解到,我们的感光受

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