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    the brain

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    n.NounThe organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity.
    The brain controls all bodily functions.
    n.NounA very intelligent person.
    She's the brain of the operation.

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    Could You Transfer Your Consciousness To Another Body?

    03:10Could You Transfer Your Consciousness To Another Body?
    • In fact, scientists have shown that if you stimulate certain parts of the brain with

      In fact, scientists have shown that if you stimulate certain parts of the brain with

    • In fact, scientists have shown that if you stimulate certain parts of the brain with

      In fact, scientists have shown that if you stimulate certain parts of the brain with

    B1

    Impulse Buying: Why You Buy Stuff You Don't Need

    06:14Impulse Buying: Why You Buy Stuff You Don't Need
    • Another part of the brain, the insula, has a big reaction to something else: the price.

      Another part of the brain, the insula, has a big reaction to something else: the price.

    • Another part of the brain, the insula,

      Another part of the brain, the insula,

    B1

    Screens are NOT the reason kids need glasses ?

    02:27Screens are NOT the reason kids need glasses ?
    • At that point, the brain sends a signal  to the eyeballs, telling them to stop growing.

      At that point, the brain sends a signal  to the eyeballs, telling them to stop growing.

    • At that point, the brain sends a signal to the eyeballs, telling them to stop growing.

      At that point, the brain sends a signal to the eyeballs, telling them to stop growing.

    B2

    What does coffee do to your body? - BBC World Service

    06:18What does coffee do to your body? - BBC World Service
    • Caffeine stimulates the brain, suppresses hunger,

      Caffeine stimulates the brain, suppresses hunger,

    • The same goes for brain activity: caffeine stimulates the brain, 

      The same goes for brain activity: caffeine stimulates the brain, 

    B2

    This Much Will Kill You

    03:41This Much Will Kill You
    • Because alcohol is a depressant, the area in the brain controlling basic life functions like breathing and heart rate begin to shut down.

      Because alcohol is a depressant, the area in the brain controlling basic life functions like breathing and heart rate begin to shut down.

    • the area in the brain controlling basic life functions like breathing and heart rate begin to shut down.

      the area in the brain controlling basic life functions like breathing and heart rate begin to shut down.

    B1

    How to fight climate change with parking lots

    08:32How to fight climate change with parking lots
    • goes to the brain, That's good.

      goes to the brain, That's good.

    • with the brain and the muscle to shiver effectively.

      with the brain and the muscle to shiver effectively.

    B1

    The Real Reason We Do Stupid Things For Love

    03:34The Real Reason We Do Stupid Things For Love
    • Most of these hormones directly affect the brain and are responsible for the emotions involved in romantic love.

      Most of these hormones directly affect the brain and are responsible for the emotions involved in romantic love.

    • love can deactivate other important areas of the brain, like the ones you need to make good judgements.

      love can deactivate other important areas of the brain, like the ones you need to make good judgements.

    B2

    Is Bilingualism a Superpower? | Otherwords

    09:56Is Bilingualism a Superpower? | Otherwords
    • In the brain, we see that bilinguals are showing different activity during executive function tasks.

      In the brain, we see that bilinguals are showing different activity during executive function tasks.

    • What's fascinating about this work is that it's showing that the brain is plastic and that experiences like bilingualism can alter how the brain is organized.

      What's fascinating about this work is that it's showing that the brain is plastic and that experiences like bilingualism can alter how the brain is organized.

    B1

    Ozempic is a game-changer. Here’s how it works.

    07:12Ozempic is a game-changer. Here’s how it works.
    • And maybe most importantly, at least in regard to weight loss, there are GLP-1 receptors in the brain, particularly in the hypothalamus that suppress hunger cravings.

      And maybe most importantly, at least in regard to weight loss, there are GLP-1 receptors in the brain, particularly in the hypothalamus that suppress hunger cravings.

    • there are GLP-1 receptors in the brain...

      there are GLP-1 receptors in the brain...

    B2

    Why kids don’t get as cold as adults

    05:07Why kids don’t get as cold as adults
    • The brown fat around the neck vessels heats up the blood, goes to the brain.

      The brown fat around the neck vessels heats up the blood, goes to the brain.

    • heats up the blood, goes to the brain.

      heats up the blood, goes to the brain.

    B1