... as "pharmacologically intervening in the brain's chemistry" would entail "chemical ... changes in the brain" taking place. But using the ... than chemical changes in the brain's neurochemistry. This does wreck ...
... " produces chemical changes in the brain that correspond with certain improvements ... changing the chemistry of the brain that leads to improvements? For ...
... settling my nerves, clearing out brain for all the knowledge to ... easier in fact, because your brain won't have to parse ... of the fresh question! The brain gears will just kick into ...
A classic example of "flexibility" in english. In most contexts getting and using are different things but in the context of the body/brain getting more calories and using more calories they are the same.
I see what you mean. Sorry, I did not pick up on what you were distinguishing between before. The brain gets more of the calories because the body is using less of them to process the food. Thus there are more available for the brain to get.
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Right, but isn't brain part of body?
I'm sorry to bother by asking questions again and again, but I was confused when I see this question especially since it is Q2...very eary question and supposed to be easy one...