anxiety: A nervous reaction to an event that causes excessive anxiety or concern. People who suffer from anxiety may also have panic attacks.
Note: A phenomenon in which mental resources are concentrated on a specific object or event.
autism: (sometimes called) autism spectrum disorderor ASD) This is a term that describes another form of brain development that affects how the brain processes and interprets sensory information to make sense of the world. The affected brain areas determine how people behave, interact and communicate with others and their environment.
action: the way something, often a person or other living thing, acts towards others or acts itself.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC): An agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, CDC is responsible for protecting the public health and safety by working to control and prevent disease, injury, and disability. This is done by investigating disease outbreaks, tracking Americans' exposure to infectious diseases and toxic chemicals, and regularly surveying the diet and other habits of a representative demographic of all Americans. It is done.
culture: (noun in the social sciences) the sum of typical behaviors and social practices of a related group of people (such as a tribe or nation). Their culture includes the beliefs, values, and symbols they accept and use. Culture is passed down from generation to generation through learning. Scientists used to think that culture was exclusive to humans. They now recognize that other animals, such as dolphins and primates, also bear traces of culture.
data: Facts and/or statistics collected together for analysis. They are not necessarily organized in a way that gives them meaning.
Develop: Appearing or produced naturally or through human intervention such as manufacturing. (in biology) Growing as an organism from conception to adulthood, often changing in chemistry, size, mental maturity, or sometimes even shape.
development: (in biology) The growth of an organism from conception to adulthood. They often change in chemical nature, size, and sometimes even shape.
electricity: A flow of charge that results from the movement of negatively charged particles, usually called electrons.
empathy: (adjective: empathic) The ability to recognize and share what another person is feeling or experiencing.
entrepreneur: A person who takes the initiative to launch a business or venture. Although it may be risky, these people find the effort worthwhile in the potential payoff: money, satisfaction, or the possibility that it may lead to the creation or accomplishment of something new or important. I'm betting.
executive function: A term that includes all the brain functions necessary for self-regulation, self-control, and problem-solving. Executive function requires good working memory to hold multiple pieces of information in the brain at once. It also includes multitasking, prioritization, reasoning, focus, focus, goal setting, and impulse control.
element: Something that plays a role in a particular state or event. Contributor.
concentration: (in action) to look intently at or concentrate on a particular point or object.
function: A specific role played by a structure or device.
Basic: something fundamental or the basis of another thing or idea.
gene: (adjective: genetic) A segment of DNA that encodes or holds instructions for the production of proteins by a cell. Offspring inherit genes from their parents. Genes influence how an organism looks and behaves.
genetically: It has to do with chromosomes, DNA, and the genes contained in DNA. The scientific field that deals with these biological instructions is known as genetics. The people who work in this field are geneticists.
intellectual: (noun) someone who spends a lot of time mentally reasoning and understanding ideas, especially abstract ideas or processes.
Link: A connection between two people or things.
literally: An adjective that indicates the precision of the word it modifies. For example, if you say:It's so cold I literally feel like I'm going to die” means that you expect this person to die soon as a result of actually getting too cold.
nervous system: A network of nerve cells and fibers that transmit signals between parts of the body.
Communication network: A group of interconnected people or things. (v.) The act of connecting with others who work in a particular field or are doing similar things (artists, business leaders, medical support groups, etc.). This is often done by going to meetings where such people gather and chatting. Up them. (n. networking)
novel: Something clever, something unusual, something new that you've never seen before. (in literature) a work of fiction.
physically: (adjective) A term used to describe something that exists in the real world rather than in memory or imagination. It can also refer to properties of a material due to size or non-chemical interactions (such as when one block collides with another block with force). (In biology and medicine) This term can refer to the body, such as a physical exam or physical activity.
psychologist: A scientist or mental health professional who studies the mind, especially as it relates to behavior and behavior. Some people work collaboratively with other people. Others conduct experiments on animals (usually rodents) to test how the mind responds to different stimuli and conditions.
Social media: A digital medium that allows people to connect and share information with each other (often anonymously). Examples include Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp.
society: Generally, an integrated group of people or animals who cooperate and support each other for the greater good of the whole.
Stereotype: a widely accepted view or explanation about something. It's an oversimplification and can often be wrong.
Exciting: A variety of behaviors that people may unconsciously use as a form of self-stimulation. Examples include twirling the ends of your hair while thinking or tapping a pencil on your desk. For some people, this may include biting their nails or rocking their body back and forth.
system: A network of parts that work together to accomplish some function. For example, blood, blood vessels, and the heart are the main components of the human body's circulatory system. Similarly, trains, platforms, tracks, road signals, and elevated tracks are among the potential components of a country's railway system. Systems can also apply to processes and ideas that are part of a method or ordered sequence of steps for completing a task.
Characteristic: a characteristic of something. (in genetics) a quality or characteristic that can be inherited.
vaccine: (v. Vaccination) A biological mixture resembling the causative agent of a disease. It is given to increase the body's immunity against certain diseases. The injections used to administer most vaccines are known as vaccinations.
who: A United Nations agency established in 1948 to promote health and control infectious diseases. It is based in Geneva, Switzerland. The United Nations relies on the WHO to provide international leadership on global health issues. The organization also helps shape the research agenda on health issues and sets standards for contaminants and others that may pose a risk to health. WHO also regularly reviews data to set policies to maintain health and a healthy environment.
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