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I have a friend here the audience today-- Cort Peters.Cort, raise your hand.Wave to the crowd.
Cort, raise your hand.
Cort and another good friend of mine named Sean-- the three of us were in Chicago.
Cort's like, I'm going to wheel you down to your gate.
Cort is huffing and puffing.
Cortázar leans into an Argentine variant of Spanish.
Cortisol, the stress hormone, rises in anticipation for that morning activity.
Cortisol and adrenaline is in the system to help us focus, but it's pretty unpleasant, but it's just a necessary part of achievement.
cortex. And we don't see those connections emerging until the beginning of adolescence.
Cortés served in the United States Marine Corps for nearly 13 years, attaining the rank of Gunnery Sergeant,
Cortex-- that's what DPC means-- deactivates or just relaxes.
Cortisol levels decrease. Boosts immune functioning.
cortisol. It is this powerful stress hormone that has major effects on the immune system all over the body, the cardiovascular system.
Cortisol stays in the system for quite a long time.
cortex, et cetera, for an adult. So sometimes before a gig or if I'm just trying to jog my creativity, I will download an SSAT practice test off the internet
cortex, and you'll see less behavior change over time.
Cortisol is a negative stress hormone.
Cortisol is released when there's chronic stress over a longer period of time.
Cortisol will slow things down for you.
Cortisol regulation can happen if done in a stress-controlled environment.
Cortisol being released, confusion happening, inability to concentrate, lots of other things-- The final piece is on creativity.
Corta ese vínculo con quien te ha hecho daño, con quien te ha intentado matar, por supuesto, los terroristas.
Cortex and prefrontal cortex.
Cortisol is a stress hormone.
Cortex. That would be the cortex, the cerebral cortex.
cortex is involved in decision making um
cortex or our logical brain our limic mood Department which is our emotional brain our adrenal stress land and Luca
cortisol or stress hormone which all make up the word flag so believe it or not that's what your brain looks like
Corton, too. She was at Corton, too. So, those are like very high-end, two very high-end restaurants. So, when we
cortisol is actually something critically important to your health and your well-being first and foremost it's one of the things that just kind of
cortisol is an opposite of human growth growth hormone in that it breaks down your muscle tissue okay it has this
cortisol or melatonin according to research but at night every hour of use leads to 30 hours of suppressed
Cortisol kills us, by the way, if it's too much of it over time, inflammation and stuff.
cortex, frontal lobe. I know you guys know this.
Cortney and I met.
Corte Madera. --tonight. Tonight.
cortex, so we can like things and dislike things.
Cortes, it's just a gentle sloping shelf.
cortisol, all of which damage your-your biology and your brain.
cortical system um that goes off as a function of what other people do. So, if you and I are sitting across the table
Cortisol is one the main stress hormones and if it's released and reaches elevated levels for a long period of time, it becomes
cortex and so what we want to do is understand these various brain responses
cortile uh the kids who really were falling to the bottom of their very rigorous program and staying there now
cortisol and adrenaline levels will then be restored and you will go back to normal. So for example, getting out of bed in the morning activates the stress response a little bit. A
cortisol coursing through our body and our we are literally flooded. our amygdala or the emotional center of our of our brain is overactivated while the preffrontal cortex the very logical grounding
Cortisol has been released earlier, but it does something different now.
cortex, the area that's involved in executive function, that helps you order your day. But unfortunately, in situations of high stress, high anxiety, what happens is not only is your amygdala
And Cort says, eh, we'll probably go to McDonald's.
having cortisol that's kind of stopping the body from storing energy right the right way and it's going viscerally as
prefrontal cortex is sort of bringing about and really actually keeping you from the resolution that the attachment
Julio Cortázar translated Edgar Allan Poe’s work into Spanish, and Borges was a super-prolific translator who brought works by English writers,
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