little brain - translation to russian
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little brain - translation to russian

ORGAN THAT SERVES AS THE CENTER OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN ALL VERTEBRATE AND MOST INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS
Brainy; Encephalon; Brain marrow; The Brain; Brain function; Brain Function; Mammalian brain; Visual verbal ability; Brain functions; The brain; Brain research; Brain metabolism; Vertebrate brain; Brain impairment; 🧠; Brains; Mammal brain; Brain signals; Brain structure
  • [[Andreas Vesalius]]' ''Fabrica'', published in 1543, showing the base of the human brain, including [[optic chiasm]]a, cerebellum, [[olfactory bulb]]s, etc.
  • Brain of a human embryo in the sixth week of development
  • Components of the basal ganglia, shown in two cross-sections of the human brain. Blue: [[caudate nucleus]] and [[putamen]]. Green: [[globus pallidus]]. Red: [[subthalamic nucleus]]. Black: [[substantia nigra]].
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  • Neurons generate electrical signals that travel along their axons. When a pulse of electricity reaches a junction called a [[synapse]], it causes a neurotransmitter chemical to be released, which binds to receptors on other cells and thereby alters their electrical activity.
  • Illustration by [[René Descartes]] of how the brain implements a reflex response
  • ''[[Gulai otak]]'', [[beef brain]] curry from Indonesia
  • Diagram of signal processing in the [[auditory system]]
  • The [[Human Brain Project]] is a large scientific research project, starting in 2013, which aims to simulate the complete human brain.
  • Cross-section of a human head, showing location of the [[hypothalamus]]
  • Model of a neural circuit in the cerebellum, as proposed by [[James S. Albus]]
  • Drawing by [[Santiago Ramón y Cajal]] of two types of Golgi-stained neurons from the cerebellum of a pigeon
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little brain      

[litl'brein]

общая лексика

мозжечок

brain         

[brein]

общая лексика

головной мозг

интеллект

ум

медицина

мозг

Смотрите также

abdominal brain; end brain; great brain; little brain; smell brain; visceral brain

существительное

[brein]

общая лексика

головной мозг

мозги (кушанье)

обыкн. [разг.] рассудок

разум

умственные способности

интеллект

ум

разговорное выражение

умник

умница

«голова»

мыслящая личность (a brain)

профессионализм

киносценарист

автор литературного сценария

электронный мозг (ЭВМ)

глагол

общая лексика

размозжить голову

brain         
brain 1. noun 1) мозг - disease of the brain - dish of brains 2) рассудок, ум 3) pl.; coll. умственные способности 4) coll. умница, 'голова' 5) coll. электронная вычислительная машина to beat/puzzle/rack one's brains about/with smth. - ломать себе голову над чем-л. to crack one's brain(s) - спятить, свихнуться to have one's brains on ice coll. - сохранять ледяное спокойствие smth. on the brain - неотвязная мысль to have (got) smb., smth. on the brain - неотступно думать о ком-л., чем-л. an idle brain is the devil's workshop prov. - праздность ума мать всех пороков to make smb.'s brain reel - поразить кого-л. to pick/suck smb.'s brains - использовать чужие мысли to turn smb.'s brain - а) вскружить кому-л. голову; б) сбить кого-л. с толку 2. v. размозжить голову

Definition

цыпа
1. ж. разг.-сниж.
Цыпленок, курица.
2. м. и ж. разг.-сниж.
Чрезмерно изнеженный человек.

Wikipedia

Brain

A brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. It is located in the head, usually close to the sensory organs for senses such as vision. It is the most complex organ in a vertebrate's body. In a human, the cerebral cortex contains approximately 14–16 billion neurons, and the estimated number of neurons in the cerebellum is 55–70 billion. Each neuron is connected by synapses to several thousand other neurons. These neurons typically communicate with one another by means of long fibers called axons, which carry trains of signal pulses called action potentials to distant parts of the brain or body targeting specific recipient cells.

Physiologically, brains exert centralized control over a body's other organs. They act on the rest of the body both by generating patterns of muscle activity and by driving the secretion of chemicals called hormones. This centralized control allows rapid and coordinated responses to changes in the environment. Some basic types of responsiveness such as reflexes can be mediated by the spinal cord or peripheral ganglia, but sophisticated purposeful control of behavior based on complex sensory input requires the information integrating capabilities of a centralized brain.

The operations of individual brain cells are now understood in considerable detail but the way they cooperate in ensembles of millions is yet to be solved. Recent models in modern neuroscience treat the brain as a biological computer, very different in mechanism from an electronic computer, but similar in the sense that it acquires information from the surrounding world, stores it, and processes it in a variety of ways.

This article compares the properties of brains across the entire range of animal species, with the greatest attention to vertebrates. It deals with the human brain insofar as it shares the properties of other brains. The ways in which the human brain differs from other brains are covered in the human brain article. Several topics that might be covered here are instead covered there because much more can be said about them in a human context. The most important that are covered in the human brain article are brain disease and the effects of brain damage.

Examples of use of little brain
1. Winnie the Pooh, or so he tells us, is a Bear of Very Little Brain.
2. The beloved "bear of very little brain" first appeared in 1'26 in Milne‘s "Winnie–the–Pooh," which featured E.H.
3. The gas crisis with Ukraine over New Year‘s was a good example of muscle applied when a little brain power might have paid higher dividends.
4. The Bear of Very Little Brain will be more active and the characters first rendered by Ernest Shepherd will appear in 3–D computer animation in brighter colours.
5. Experts noted the woman had relatively little brain damage, and said traumatic brain injury often healed better than injury caused by stroke or heart attack such as Schiavo suffered.
What is the Russian for little brain? Translation of &#39little brain&#39 to Russian