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brain

[breyn] / breɪn /




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Among the children who died from flu last season, the most common complications experienced before death were shock or sepsis, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, seizures and damage to the brain.

From Los Angeles Times

The research looks at how blinking relates to cognitive processes, including how the brain filters out background noise so we can focus on speech in busy environments.

From Science Daily

Their work revealed how the brain converts visual information into sensations of touch, helping create a lived, physical sense of reality.

From Science Daily

They have already been detected in breast milk and in the placenta -- and even in the brain.

From Science Daily

Bush and Howard acknowledge that having that many collaborators keeps the inspiration flowing but also allows fragments of the colossal group brain to sneak into the film unnoticed.

From Los Angeles Times