Examples of using Brain has in English and their translations into Spanish
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Yeah, when the moon eclipses, that will mean her brain has reached its capa-- just keep an eye on the readout, let me know if there are any changes.
Neuroscience tells us that at each and every moment our brain has the capacity to reconfigure any of the neuronal pathways
Scientific research into marijuana's effects on the brain has opened the door to whole new vistas of understanding human biology and physiology.
The brain has a need to see familiar simple objects
Somewhere along the line, our brain has been numbed
Just as it perceives color and brightness constancies, the brain has the ability to understand familiar objects as having a consistent shape or size.
Like other mammals, their brain has a large, folded cerebrum,
by the time a child reaches the age of 3… Its brain has formed about 1,000 trillion of them.
A former polymath, The Brain has a genius level IQ which he puts to use as a criminal mastermind and is more than
There is no creation if death does not sweep away all the things that the brain has put together to safeguard the self-centred existence.
That's a lot of complexity, and to deal with so much complexity the brain has some tricks up to its sleeve.
The head in the belly can convey the idea that the centre of the brain has descended to the lower parts of the body.
generations can be broken, and why the brain has accepted that pattern in spite of all its conflicts and misery.
Rather than acting as a single mass, the brain has distinct regions for different kinds of information processing.
One of my professors at medical school used to say that the brain has a"spark of life" that can't be replicated.
In fact, it means that your brain has a certain electromagnetic radiation on their environment.
Suggests that our brain has the ability to change
Born fully organic, brain has incorporated Extensive motor, skeleta,
The doctor says the swelling in her brain has subsided and she could come to at any moment.
the room looks like it fits that mental model, and the brain has such a powerful belief that this quirky-shaped room is normal that people appear to have changed size.