Interestingly, for me, health and academia have always been big passions of mine-- and technical work-- so working in medicine, partly physiology , pharmacology, knowing about aircraft and flying helicopters, those have always been things,I guess disciplines, that I've been very good at and came naturally to me.
But that's what you're referring to in terms of frustrating, because that is always the answer. Physiology is so complex.And the reason-- even if you had 2 or 200 people that had the same, quote unquote, "problem," it may not have the same reason why the problem's there.
You do this. It turns into that. Physiology does not work like that.It is way too complex.
None of us have any free time. Physiology shuts down because it became so reliant on the technology, what happens if you stop taking that caffeine?
Lots of stuff happens. Physiology dramatically shift from a normal state to a high stress state.And it changes because it is a survival mechanism.
conversation and all I was doing was asking questions about her her interest her relationships but literally her physiology changes the four happy chemicals I use acronyms d o yes doesdopamine oxytocin endorphins and serotonin I read another book recently because going back to the learn more how
So researchers believe that that combination of positive belief and the nurturing care of a health care provider leads to changes in the brain that are translated into the physiology of the body through a whole cascade of hormonal changes.So let me explain this for you.
I often find for myself that the time when I would probably most benefit from connecting to that part of myself is the time when I'm least able to. It's the time when I'm very physiology of the body. I mean if you doubt that think of biting into a lemon and you'll find saliva accumulating in your mouth, so what you think affects the body. The body
humans experience distinct physiological responses to emotions in our bodies by learning to be more aware of our own physiology we can better understand and integrate our body's messages and not override them which can lead todisregulation stress and illness as an author speaker practitioner and Coach
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That is an appropriate time your brain tells your whole body to kick in. Your physiology changes. Hormones and chemicals start pumping through your system. Lots of stuff happens.
And you can only do that if you're 100% tuned in. Our physiology is built for empathy. That's why when you see someone tripping down the hall, you cringe.
And they're very, very different experiences. your physiology will return to its normal state.
And I'll mention that again a little bit later, when we talk about some of the technology stuff that we're trying to do. Human physiology -- there's plenty that goes on with the human body when we're up there, and some of them we've managed to even start to overcome.
And sitting and listening is entirely passive. So this means, if you're a speaker -- and again, you're speaking for a length of time -- you have to do something to help people's natural physiology work with you rather than against you. So instead of being a turtle on crack or turtle on drugs where you have an inconsistent rhythm, "It doesn't really make any sense," you need to be constructing your stuff with a pace
I'm wearing four smart watches, two rings, even my hearing aids are sensors. They measure physiology like these other devices, but they also measure my socialization, which is important for your health as well. So you can track all of these things in real time.
H2/538, something like this. And these were the files of Professor Ranke. And Professor Ranke was... He was the head of the Institute for Army Physiology . His job was to improve the performance of the soldier. of the soldier. And all of his stuff was
be metabolic. It could be cognitive function. Why I can accomplish that and our our folks I work with can is because I'm after the physiology . What's what does you mean by that physiology ?
would change my physiology in ways that you know, it's just How do you make sense of that? That connection between mind and body and
Graduated with neurobiology and physiology , had this epiphany my junior year of college.
Everything about our physiology is geared not to notice plants.
actually impacts our physiology and our health.
And then our physiology , it's how we respond to how we feel about our environment.
including the physiology . And then I have 10 different practices in here in the book.
Anatomy and physiology . We look at, when I evaluate an animal, I'm looking at pupil, heart rate, respiration,
But then also the physiology of the rider-- what's their power output?
So your own physiology is like a really, really unexpressive face.
So that's really the issue with all those things is we're not consuming those things or we are consuming those things in concentrations or dosages that our physiology is not really prepared for. So then to bring it back it back to the local level then, how can we take that information and apply to it to our day to day here at Google?
about areas of human physiology and well-being that don't touch on metabolism, immunity, and cognition.
If the point is physiology , then I can't send a robot to do the work.
in our physiology , and our cognition.
It was diagnosis in physiology and anatomy and pathology all the time.
And the physiology too, by the way.
This is when your physiology works the best.
sort of like physiology , cadaver lab, that whole thing in college, I always watch people cook.
and their physiology sitting there in the playground and kind of looking at some tree and then they get interested in
But the physiology is the tough part.
And the physiology of the body suggests that there could be something to that.
We come into some physiology .
We know this. They teach us this in medical school. It's in our physiology textbooks. So we know that we all make cancer cells every day.
Because the physiology of being stressed out and fearful is not necessarily different than the physiology of being happy and excited.
We were talking about physiology , but letís get into a little bit of biology and that is genome sequencing.
anatomy and physiology the teacher saying that the difference was physiology is what the anatomy does when
on their physiology on their footwear. What he couldn't understand was What the hell were these guys so happy about? Why are they smiling?
dynamics that happen in our physiology , in our brain that have their own physical aspect, material
that it has on your physiology .
And if I can settle the physiology , then the mentality starts to follow.
It takes time for your physiology to come down and land on the terra firma of this thing called sound sleep at night.
We found so many different aspects of physiology , and anatomy, and biology, which predicted by the endurance running hypothesis.
But it's the human physiology and the biology that I think is really interesting, because those are things that can help us down here on Earth.