So the chemistry of that is very different. We secrete adrenaline and cortisol in our adrenal glands. But neurotransmitter called noradrenaline in our brains, it prepares the body for fight or flight response,
She makes that royal jelly that we were discussing. They secrete royal jelly from a gland in their neck, and that's what the queen eats, and every egg gets a little bit of that throughout their life.
And it actually produces glucocorticoids that are neurotoxic, that actually begin to kill some of the cells in the hippocampus. We secrete certain hormones, like oxytocin, which have a very strong stimulating effect on the rate of neurogenesis.
And they were significantly more likely to touch around their nose after a handshake than no handshake, because there's certain sweat and pheromones that are secreted from the hand, and when you shake hands with somebody, that information is then passed on, and we use it a subconscious cue as to their health, their hormone levels, and things like that.
And if it's unpleasant, your body is going to be tight, tense, trying to avoid danger. It's going to secrete adrenaline, cortisol, endorphins, histamines, different stress chemicals. Then you feel anxiety.
Jeez. But if you can do a cross-section of the ocean out there, you'd realize that there's these little 30-foot waves, but the ocean, in reality, And the adrenals secrete cortisol, and it makes us feel anxious.
i did i just stabbed this man i couldn't stop and i couldn't stop you know so that that is the challenge child needs to secrete that amount of fright hormone needs to be eliminated then you're left with the problem that
They see it in an MRI scanner getting very active. So it secretes endorphins.
Her brain is also rewired, not as extensively and not as dramatically. But she also secretes a bonding hormone. And so she is physically binding herself to that little baby, just the way parents do.
You have in your midbrain, hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Ghrelin will be secreted .
You have in your midbrain, hypothalamus and pituitary gland. It indirectly has more sugar secreted into the bloodstream.
You have in your midbrain, hypothalamus and pituitary gland. The more cortisol that your adrenal gland secretes , the less DHEA you will produce.
And oxytocin-- I don't know if you know-- but it's labeled the love hormone. So we stimulate, we secrete oxytocin when we come into any loving or intimate contact with another person. So it could be a lovely experience with a friend.
It was special. It had a spirit, or it had a vital force, that distinguished it from inanimate objects. so that once one organ was formed it could secrete the matter for the next organ, and so on.
So, this was a German-Austrian hypothesis prior to World War II. It was known as the lipophilia hypothesis. I'll explain that in a second. The primary proponents where Gustav depots shrink. And we secrete insulin primarily in response to the carbohydrates in our diet.
And it gets worse as you get older. Remember, each organ system secretes its own chemicals.
In a spider, it all starts in the silk gland in a region called tail. Cells here make proteins called spidroins, and they secrete them into the fluid inside the gland. Every spidroin has three main parts.
Stephen Strittmatter from Yale and his colleagues learned that certain cells in the spinal cord secrete substances that actively inhibit
It is a chemical barrier in that antimicrobial proteins and other antimicrobial particles are secreted from the host into the mucin
down to your adrenal glands, which then secretes and release cortisol into your bloodstream.
You have in your midbrain, hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Instead, we get not enough cortisol secreted in the morning.
They see it in an MRI scanner getting very active. And that's because, while you cannot voluntarily get yourself to secrete endorphins to lower your pain,
On the other side, there's going to be a total of either pleasant, neutral, or unpleasant. And if it's pleasant, your body's going to secrete reward chemicals like oxytocin, serotonin, dopamine, the value type drugs, the GABA drugs. And if it's unpleasant, your body is going to be tight, tense, trying to avoid danger.
We're using a strain of Anabaena that has been genetically engineered in our lab to produce and secrete sucrose and release to the culture
More amazingly, what the animal can do is those cells secrete an antidote to the first compound.
So, this was a German-Austrian hypothesis prior to World War II. It was known as the lipophilia hypothesis. I'll explain that in a second. The primary proponents where Gustav basically how you metabolize them, how much insulin you secrete , how sensitive your fat tissue is to that insulin, and things like that.
So, this was a German-Austrian hypothesis prior to World War II. It was known as the lipophilia hypothesis. I'll explain that in a second. The primary proponents where Gustav So here's the bottom line. When insulin is secreted or chronically elevated, fat accumulates in the fat tissue. When insulin levels drop, fat escapes from the fat tissue and the fat
It was in the Mercury News, so there's no secreted .
So when we enter a committed romantic relationship or when we enter a parent-child relationship, our brains secrete oxytocin, a neurochemical
They see it in an MRI scanner getting very active. you don't have to worry about it, you can just relax, it's going away, then you secrete the endorphins because the brain doesn't need to shield itself.
They have a little, like, glue kind of stuff they can secrete , and they attach it to themselves.
You have in your midbrain, hypothalamus and pituitary gland. So in the short term, we know that it affects the brain, the heart, and the muscle tissue, and starts to have you secrete
bad, big or small, and you achieve that thing, your brain secretes a little bit of a magical neurotransmitter called dopamine.
of War, Robert McNamara. And he decided to open the safe and release the history. 7,000 pages he Xeroxed and secreted them, and secreted them out every single night until he had them