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    brain cells

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    n. pl.Noun (plural)Neurons in the brain responsible for transmitting information.
    Alcohol can damage brain cells.

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    Could You Transfer Your Consciousness To Another Body?

    03:10Could You Transfer Your Consciousness To Another Body?
    • of fatty tissue that contains about 86 billion brain cells called neurons. By passing electricity

      of fatty tissue that contains about 86 billion brain cells called neurons. By passing electricity

    • of fatty tissue that contains about 86 billion brain cells called neurons. By passing electricity

      of fatty tissue that contains about 86 billion brain cells called neurons. By passing electricity

    B1

    The Science of Pornography Addiction (SFW)

    03:07The Science of Pornography Addiction (SFW)
    • In other words, it alters and forms the brain cells to motivate certain actions; it rewires your brain.

      In other words, it alters and forms the brain cells to motivate certain actions; it rewires your brain.

    • In other words, it alters and forms the brain cells to motivate certain actions.

      In other words, it alters and forms the brain cells to motivate certain actions.

    B2

    This Much Will Kill You

    03:41This Much Will Kill You
    • Though it takes a lot, water intoxication from around 6 liters causes brain cells to swell, leading to headaches, seizures, comas, and even death in extreme cases.

      Though it takes a lot, water intoxication from around 6 liters causes brain cells to swell, leading to headaches, seizures, comas, and even death in extreme cases.

    B1

    When he's way fitter than you ??? Elena Gabrielle

    14:53When he's way fitter than you ??? Elena Gabrielle
    • Because alcohol kills brain cells, Norway.

      Because alcohol kills brain cells, Norway.

    • Because alcohol kills brain cells.

      Because alcohol kills brain cells.

    A2

    Why Do We Sleep? - Instant Egghead #55

    02:08Why Do We Sleep? - Instant Egghead #55
    • but there's also evidence that sleep weakens the connections between brain cells in a way that keeps important information while reducing the clutter.

      but there's also evidence that sleep weakens the connections between brain cells in a way that keeps important information while reducing the clutter.

    • between brain cells, in a way that

      between brain cells, in a way that

    B1

    What ketamine is doing to Elon Musk’s brain

    06:30What ketamine is doing to Elon Musk’s brain
    • When people are depressed, brain cells shrink and neuronal connections change.

      When people are depressed, brain cells shrink and neuronal connections change.

    • When people are depressed, brain cells shrink, and neuronal connections change.

      When people are depressed, brain cells shrink, and neuronal connections change.

    B2

    The science behind the 10-minute brain reset walk | Wendy Suzuki

    18:12The science behind the 10-minute brain reset walk | Wendy Suzuki
    • The hippocampus is an extraordinary structure because it is one of the only human brain areas that can grow brand new brain cells in adulthood, and those growth factors help the hippocampus grow shiny new hippocampal cells, and what does that mean?

      The hippocampus is an extraordinary structure because it is one of the only human brain areas that can grow brand new brain cells in adulthood, and those growth factors help the hippocampus grow shiny new hippocampal cells, and what does that mean?

    • People often ask me, what is the brain-body connection, and it is the simple physiological idea, and so we've talked about moving your body, creating this neurochemical bubble bath that improves your mood and can grow hippocampal brain cells.

      People often ask me, what is the brain-body connection, and it is the simple physiological idea, and so we've talked about moving your body, creating this neurochemical bubble bath that improves your mood and can grow hippocampal brain cells.

    A2

    チェスの指導者だけど質問ある? | Tech Support | WIRED Japan

    16:00チェスの指導者だけど質問ある? | Tech Support | WIRED Japan
    • The amount of brain cells you use in this, there's no brain cells at all.

      The amount of brain cells you use in this, there's no brain cells at all.

    • The amount of brain cells you use in this, there's no brain cells at all.

      The amount of brain cells you use in this, there's no brain cells at all.

    B1

    Honest Trailers - The Little Mermaid (feat. AVbyte)

    04:40Honest Trailers - The Little Mermaid (feat. AVbyte)
    • Girls don't need brain cells, just pickled seashells.

      Girls don't need brain cells, just pickled seashells.

    • "Girls don't need brain cells, just big ole seashells."

      "Girls don't need brain cells, just big ole seashells."

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    How Your Memory Works

    09:46How Your Memory Works
    • Many brain cells in several different regions work together to make one memory.

      Many brain cells in several different regions work together to make one memory.

    • For example, a memory of eating Grandma's apple pie might involve some brain cells to help you remember what the pie looked like, others to remember the smell of the cinnamon, and

      For example, a memory of eating Grandma's apple pie might involve some brain cells to help you remember what the pie looked like, others to remember the smell of the cinnamon, and

    B1