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They're all concluding this is because the brain has rewired itself.
Why wouldn't there be a few hiccups as things get rewired?
Parts of the stadium have been rewired for video and audio.
So you basically get rewired to think that is what you're worth.
Finding the interior alarm, they rewired it so it wouldn't go off.
But I don't think my brain was rewired, as the product promises.
She soon added "Electra Rewired," a program produced entirely by women for women.
Long before the prizes started rolling in, he had already rewired our minds.
Below are 25 of the best albums that subverted conventions and rewired synapses.
They become rewired as night owls, staying awake later and then sleeping in.
On Politics With Lisa Lerer American politics were rewired after the Great Recession.
The living room includes a rewired chandelier, new ceiling moldings and custom curtains.
I rewired my household's lights to be able to control them through Alexa.
This experience, he said, rewired his understanding of the boundaries between adults and children.
With most lamps, "we have them rewired with twisted silk cords," Mr. Gambrel said.
Rewired is the latest to join the race to invest, with a $100 million bankroll.
A cycle of addictions and two years of regular heavy drinking had rewired my brain.
Essentially, then, she and her colleagues watched how UD's brain rewired itself after the surgery.
"I really think that they've rewired the way the far right talks," he told me.
But nonetheless, the chosen readings help turn the Life Rewired Hub into an interesting and relevant space.
They replaced the hatch seal with a new, softer rubber, fixed the camera and rewired faulty circuits.
During the recovery of her ability to communicate, Maggie's brain essentially rewired over a period of years.
It was as if one major rethinking of convention subtly rewired their brains to allow for others.
Their clones will have their "reward maps" rewired to make them love the customer that purchases them.
"They have rewired the entire region trying to prevent another Arab spring," says Marc Lynch of George Washington University.
He also cited Rewired, a robotics-focused venture capital firm which Kohli invested $100 million dollars into last June.
"In many cases, these scientists have no idea how to commercialize these technologies," Rewired venture partner Santiago Tenorio told Axios.
She is experiencing time out of order, because her efforts to understand an alien language have irreversibly rewired her brain.
And we're not even fully sure how our brains are getting rewired by the constant access to information and stimulation.
But exploring tough problems alongside some of the world's best mathematicians for the last few years has rewired my brain.
"I felt like over the course of the year, I rewired my brain in terms of comfort food," she said.
The screenings are paired with Life Rewired Shorts, art films commissioned by the Barbican and the short film festival The Smalls.
Portfolio: So far, Rewired has invested in OpenBionics (low-cost bionic hands and prosthetics) and RaptorMaps (software for analyzing drone data).
Already, Rae's brain has rewired itself to wake her at 4:35  A.M. Outside, snow pours through the neighbors' leafless birches.
The motor has to be physically rewired, although it's a simple enough job and could be done in a minute or two.
Once the mind is unshackled and encouraged to think beyond a small policy box, our circuitry can be rewired in other arenas.
My grandfather sat at a bench and mended kitchen-cabinet drawers, or rewired appliances, or sanded wood, while sipping from a can.
It cannot be hacked, rewired, engineered or upgraded like one, and certainly not at the ruthless pace of a Silicon Valley startup.
So, again, if you are a parent, you are concerned that your kid's brain is being rewired by screens and smartphone use.
The master bedroom has high ceilings and a renovated en suite marble bathroom with rewired light fixtures from the 26741s and '30s.
So I thought it stood to reason that if I rewired my brain into this mess, I could rewire it out of it.
Have our brains been rewired because of various inputs from society, and how do people try to unravel that via drugs or unplugging?
Since 2012, when researchers showed it could make computers much better at interpreting images and text, the technique has rewired the technology industry.
At first, the scientists envisioned using rewired bacteria as environmental sensors — perhaps detecting airborne biological weapons and producing a chemical signal in response.
And maybe you skipped Twitter — but it still rewired your entire news diet, and, besides, it's how the president talks to you, now.
And by keeping ourselves busy at all times, we may be losing our ability to sit still because our brains are actually being rewired.
Then, they adjusted the camera, sampled the cosmic ray detector, white balanced it to the ultraviolet, calibrated the infrared spectrometer, and rewired the radiometer.
In the US alone, Operation reWired involved the DOJ, the Department of Homeland Security, the Treasury, the State Department, and the Postal Inspection Service.
Dr Melis found that exposing rat embryos to THC rewired the part of the brain that handles reward and motivation—but only in males.
As the fallout from its election interference crisis demonstrated late last year, Facebook hasn't just reshaped the media, but rewired our lives in unknowable ways.
Tournament director Wang Zilin told JoinDota that the organizer, KeyTV, is renting a satellite and has rewired the whole ship to support the necessary equipment.
For starters: Rewired plans to initially invest in companies working to improve machine perception, or how computers can interpret data in a human-like way.
It leads into a dining room with William Morris-patterned wallpaper, a refurbished built-in cabinet with leaded glass and rewired Steuben glass light fixtures.
Tal Danino At first, the scientists envisioned using rewired bacteria as environmental sensors — perhaps detecting airborne biological weapons and producing a chemical signal in response.
Over the years, I have eaten many bowls of pasta with clams that have been rewired by a chef who was trying to stand out.
But Westbrook may not be intentionally trying to manipulate her fans, says Chris Boutte, host of The Rewired Soul, a channel dedicated to analyzing YouTube drama.
They rewired a lot of brains to the point that they're a reason why musicians now have samplers or sequencers onstage alongside guitars or drum sets.
Older buildings need to be rewired to support faster, more secure networks for a full load of tenants, all of whom are pounding on the network.
He also rewired and replumbed, updated the windows, put on new exterior siding and a new roof and added two furnaces and two air-conditioning units.
After all, it's almost CES time again and Apple and Microsoft just rewired the design paradigm for every single me-too, laggard CE company around the world.
But experts like Poussaint still seem to think that, even if altered brain chemistry doesn't conveniently explain away racism, a person could be rewired to become less prejudiced.
It's part of the Barbican's Life Rewired project, a year-round series exploring the impact of scientific progress and the cultural response to it across different visual mediums.
The benefits of mindfulness meditation, increasingly popular in recent years, are supposed to be many: reduced stress and risk for various diseases, improved well-being, a rewired brain.
On the other hand, he just might have crafted a consummate 21st-century memoir for readers whose brains have been rewired by Google, their attention always under siege.
CreditCreditChuck Stewart If you heard the John Coltrane Quartet live in the early-to-mid-1960s, you were at risk of having your entire understanding of performance rewired.
Until then though, consider all the amazing shit that's come from them—all the new universes its allowed us to access, the ways they've rewired us for the better.
Ms. Peacock rewired it so she could trigger the sounds with her voice, and they lugged it around on tours throughout Europe and the United States, often startling audiences.
Tuesday's law enforcement initiative, dubbed Operation reWired, involved extensive international coordination to make 2281 arrests in Nigeria, 74 in the United States, 18 in Turkey, and 15 in Ghana.
It is questionable whether a middling measure like the Quincy Institute will succeed in reviving faith in a rewired American foreign policy shorn of its penchant for endless war.
The star in which the LEDs reside has been cleaned and repainted, the flagpole has been rewired and a new electrical conduit has been brought in from the street.
He's masterfully rewired a significant portion of Republican base to trust only him and those whom he controls, which is why he can operate unconstrained by reality or facts.
For her own home in Malibu, she found a perforated, brass-globe pendant lamp at a flea market and had it rewired as a statement piece for a sunroom.
"I just took the nerves that she had and rewired them, and I found the one, single nerve that goes backwards, that gives her feeling in her hand," Seth says.
The seven-year-old company has already rewired neighborhoods in Los Angeles, influenced Ford and GM to start investing in ridesharing divisions, and become a powerhouse in small business banking.
It's not just young girls whose brains are being rewired this way, and the dangers of self-esteem issues brought on by social media and apps are not limited to beauty.
Story of Your Life is entirely focused on Louise's rewired perception of her own life, and her pivotal choice to have a daughter despite the pain she knows it will cause.
Similarly, the gig economy, a fragile ecosystem that relies on contract labor on behalf of multibillion-dollar tech companies to provide physical-world services, has rewired our cities and suburban areas.
As for whether the voyage into cyberspace marked a new age, a turning-point in history after which nation states would wither and humans would be permanently rewired, he hoped it was.
Your brain is rewired, basically, when you experience this sort of traumatic event, so give yourself some semblance of what it used to be like and have some of that normal routine.
When I rewired the light gate, I sort of thought you'd be smart enough not to follow me through it and get zapped, but you did, and I laughed a whole bunch.
Even when we are young and impressionable, our brains have molecular and structural brakes that control the degree to which they can be rewired by experience (and these tighten as we age).
Jasper uses his Aryan-Jesusy looks and meticulously cultivated sexual skills to con women out of large sums of money, until his sexual orientation is forcibly rewired from human/female to dolphin/any.
They do double duty of both allowing the monkey to control the arms with their thoughts, while allowing the scientists to monitor changes to an area of the brain long ago rewired by amputation.
This irrepressible pianist's year has been dominated by the Bad Plus, the famous ensemble he joined in January and immediately rewired, giving it a cooler push of momentum and a savory, new harmonic makeup.
At other times, these voices are reminders of the world that has shaped Hynes himself—quotes from De La Soul or Ta-Nehisi Coates that rewired his brain, alongside sampled dispatches from faraway conflicts.
You do some, and at first you feel fucking great, excitable, buoyant, and almost relieved in a weird way, most likely because you're addicted to it, that one small bump has forever rewired your brain.
The fact that our brains are being rewired to constantly expect this stimuli can also lead to stress, with another study observing significantly elevated anxiety levels in subjects separated from their phones for an hour.
The approach: Rewired calls itself a "startup studio," meaning that unlike traditional investors who write a check and provide advice as needed, it will take in entrepreneurs and researchers and help them hatch their companies.
They're taught — via voiceovers from scientists and kids who've sought help themselves — that people don't stay sad and lonely forever, and that their brains are capable of being rewired, to be happier, and live easier.
His presence in the United States rewired the public apprehension about Islam and terrorism as drastically as the disappearance in 1979 of Etan Patz did about the dangers lurking in the streets for little children left on their own.
Chris Boutté, who runs a channel called The Rewired Soul with around 80,000 subscribers, told Insider what it was like when dozens of channels started posting critical videos about him because he speaks about mental health without being a licensed therapist.
"No one's solved the problem of how do I stream all that data to the central processor?" said Mr. Tu. While engineers and automakers agree that today's cars need to be completely rewired, the question for many is, with what?
And the misinformation, propaganda, and hyper-partisan news that has defined this election news cycle reveals an unsettling truth: that years of algorithmically powered information warfare have drastically rewired our political discourse, turning it ever more toxic and blurring the lines of reality.
The exact objective of the bugs will no doubt be revealed in time, but while we wait for that moment, we can all agree that the side effect of having one's brain rewired — at least as BrainDead presents it — is currently pretty stupid.
By the end of the movie, your brain will have been rewired to crave her appearances onscreen (there should be more of them!), so much so that when the film fades, you might find it hard to remember the scenes she isn't in.
Helen's query really made me think about how we use the internet and what we get out of the million connections we can make a second, and how the whole thing has effectively rewired the human brain and turned it into something quite, quite, scary.
"In an era that has recalibrated economies, redefined social realms and rewired the connection between the individual and the world, we must also reimagine what it is to be human," Shari Frilot, Sundance Film Festival Senior Programmer and Chief Curator of New Frontier said.
As a journalist who spends hours per week wading through 22012Chan and Reddit, I often wondered if I'd become irony poisoned, or at least jaded enough by the darkest pits of the web that my brain had somehow rewired itself to embrace the rhetoric I abhor.
The hub is primarily focused on nonfiction works from the UK and US that share vague topics with the films of Anime's Human Machines, with no literature to connect the season with the wider remit of Life Rewired, which creates something of a remove between the two.
"If every moment of potential boredom in your life — say, having to wait five minutes in line or sit alone in a restaurant until a friend arrives — is relieved with a quick glance at your smartphone, then your brain has likely been rewired," writes computer scientist Cal Newport in Deep Work.
When House Bill 1120, which would have required businesses in the state to provide needed support for pregnant employees and new parents, was denied last Monday, state representative Wayne Steinhauer suggested that anyone who feels their needs are not met by an employer just find a new job, Rewired reports.
It wasn't until I was writing letters to my girlfriend, and describing to her my fellow Peace Corps volunteers and host-family members and long walks home through old Soviet collectivized farmland in what I would categorize as yellow-belt Wallaceian prose, that I realized how completely the book had rewired me.
Working with students from New York University's Department of Computer Science, Guggenheim experts have rewired what had evolved over one year into a website with five interfaces, comprising a total of 82 pages and popup windows, all originally built from about 65,000 lines of code, according to a blog post by the conservators.
Ultimately, Infinity War memes didn't have a huge staying power, but it seems to have rewired the way audiences digest big blockbuster movies; if you jump on Twitter right as you get out of the theater and start retweeting memes, you suddenly don't feel so silly for crying when Spider-Man dies.
In the book, I reproduce an image of the wiring of the brain on a placebo and on psilocybin [the psychedelic compound produced in magic mushrooms], and it suggests that the altered states of consciousness people experience during trips may be the result of areas of the brain being rewired in ways that alleviate anxiety and depression and obsession and various other addictive behaviors.
Where this exhibition of anime film disappointed was its relative isolation from any gallery space, with the exception of a cordoned-off area in the center's main entrance, filled with books related to the themes of Life Rewired, such as Nigel Shadbolt and Roger Hampson's discussion of smart machines, The Digital Ape, and Anna Tsing's work on industry's effect on the environment, The Mushroom at the End of the World.
Hiring the French architect Thierry W. Despont, Mr. Boyens has overseen a reduction of the number of guest rooms, to 143 from 159; added new luxury suites to a roster that included chambers named for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor; rewired and replumbed the building; acquired an adjacent historic structure; created a new garden; and built a discreet private tunnel entrance to the hotel with access from a guarded subterranean parking garage.

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