Thursday, December 18, 2014

Neuroplasticity Can Improve Quality Of Life For Seniors

Barron’s Medical Journal Reporting from Texas Medical Center M.D. Anderson Research Center Houston, Texas USA B. Bobby Graham Reporting

Neuroplasticity Can Improve Quality Of Life For Seniors

Houston ( AP ) Neuroplasticity explains why people who knew me as a elementary student and my ability to learn is so much different as in today, where in many circles when people meet me it is clear to them they are speaking to one of superior abilities.
Neuroplasticity demonstrate that the adult brain can continue to form novel neural connections and grow new neurons in response to learning or training even into old age. Brought To You By Dream So Big Book 
Neuroplasticity, also known as brain plasticity, is an umbrella term that encompasses both synaptic plasticity and non-synaptic plasticity—it refers to changes in neuralpathways and synapses due to changes in behavior, environment, neural processes, thinking, emotions, as well as changes resulting from bodily injury.
The human brain is a complex, self-organizing, biological system, consisting of trillions of interconnected nerve cells called neurons. The operation of neurons results in two distinct forms of information processing: signaling and integration. Each neuron propagates signals Brought To You By JulieBeth HandBags via action potentials, electrochemical currents that travel the length of its axon. This current leads to the release of neurotransmitters which traverse synapses, the gaps between neurons. These chemical messages are received via specialized receptor cells at the ends of numerous, tree-like branches of the receiving neuron, called dendrites. The stimulation of dendritic receptors by neurotransmitters leads to integration, whereby large amounts of information from many neurons is summed up before reaching a threshold to fire the action potential JulieBeth HandBagsdown the next axon. In this manner, perceptual information from the external environment and the internal milieu of the body is transmitted and processed in the brain, leading to cognition, emotion, and behavior, the essence of human experience.
The notion that social experience can lead to changes in gene expression was voiced most prominently by Nobel laureate, Eric Kandel, who regarded this observation as the core component of a new paradigm for psychiatry (1998). Kandel summarized the current state of biological thinking with regard to the relation between social experiences and neurobiology, observing that:
The regulation of gene expression by social factors makes all bodily functions, including all functions of the brain, susceptible to social influences. These social influences will be biologically incorporated in the altered expressions of specific genes in specific nerve cells of specific regions of the brain. These socially influenced alterations are transmitted culturally
The brains of infants and children are known to be plastic, undergoing spurts of neuronal development in response to stimulus exposure during critical periods. This development consists of the genesis of neurons, increased connectivity between extant neurons, and the routing of new synaptic connections between previously unrelated neurons. For instance, violinists evidence neural growth in the portion of their somatosensory cortex devoted to their fingering hand through hours of musical practice.
Persons suffering from what was once thought to be permanent brain injury can heal through rehabilitation designed to stimulate the damaged area, such as in the case of stroke However, although largely speculative, it is possible that neuroplasticity may undergird not only rehabilitation of physical illness but that of select psychological disorders as well, mediating natural recovery from mental illness in some cases as well as improvements related to psychosocial interventions. At present, it has been demonstrated that psychotherapy can induce functional changes in brain activation.
The DNA code of the human genome does not determine protein synthesis in a one-toone fashion; instead, genes are subject to epigenetic processes (i.e. modifications that do not occur due to changes in the basic genetic sequence of amino acids but that instead result from biological and environmental influences on the expression of genes as proteins During gene expression, the genetic code serves as a “blueprint” that guides the construction of proteins from amino acids. However, this construction process is modulated by signals from the internal and external environments, which steer and modify the manner in which basic organic molecules are organized into anatomy and physiology. 1. In neuroscience, synaptic plasticity is the ability of synapses to strengthen or weaken over time, in response to increases or decreases in their activity. Plastic change also results from the alteration of the number of neurotransmitter receptors located on asynapse.
Nerve cells communicate by using chemical messengers, which are released from neurons after a “priming” step. It seems that priming may be the key to controlling the strength of chemical transmission. The roots of cognition, behavior, learning and memory are embedded in the brain’s intricate network of nerve cells and their specialized points of contact, the synapses. Synapses can convert electrical impulses into chemical signals and back again, as well as modulate the strength of the transmitted signals. This ability to modify the strength of transmission—known as synaptic plasticity—is thought to be the cellular basis of the brains ability to compute, learn and remember. A goal of many neurobiologists is to understand the molecular basis of synaptic plasticity
Neuroinformatics stands at the intersection of neuroscience and information science. Other fields, like genomics, have demonstrated the effectiveness of freely-distributed databases and the application of theoretical and computational models for solving complex problems.In Neuroinformatics, such facilities allow researchers to more easily quantitatively confirm their working theories by computational modeling. Additionally, neuroinformatics fosters collaborative research—an important fact that facilitates the field's interest in studying the multi-level complexity of the brain.
There are three main directions where neuroinformatics has to be applied:[2] 1. the development of tools and databases for management and sharing of neuroscience data at all levels of analysis,
2. the development of tools for analyzing and modeling neuroscience data,
3. the development of computational models of the nervous system and neural processes.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Fashion Week Houston Makes Downtown Feel like New York City Without The Stress

Fashion Week Houston Makes Downtown Feel like New York City Without The Stress

Fashion Week Houston makes Downtown feel like New York City without the stress Barron's Medical Journal Style Reporting from Houston Fashion Week Houston, TX USA -- Contributing Editor: Trenette Allen 
Bobby Graham Reporting From Downtown Houston --- Houston, Texas USA GlobeNewswire>< PRWire> < PRNewswire> 
Houston --- ( AP ) In one of the greatest weeks in my life where my son had his first child, who is now living in Virginia, and my daughter received a major award at her work place and is relocating to Atlanta GA , -- I said to myself the Houston, TX they were born in, is not the Houston of today. If you take this week alone, Mayor Parker is bring businesses back in to downtown Houston. No better example of this greatness is the Houston Fashion week shows put on every year by Jared Lang and Audi of North America. This year’s show was anchored by one of the fashion geniuses of the designer world, Mr. David Peck. David is ready for the global fashion world. Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Ave you need to find space for David Peck’s designs. Models ignited the sold -out crowd to standing ovations.
The Marriot Corporation opened one of its grandiose locations to date. The Downtown Houston JW Marriot Opening Party showed off again their new uniform collection for hotel associates (aka employees).The seriously stylish collection was actually inspired by the 104-year-old Samuel F. Carter Building, which was Houston's first skyscraper and which now houses the luxury hotel brand. A custom blouse print even features a photograph of the building taken in 1910.
David Peck USA designed the men's and women's line which features classic silhouettes for the ladies in the form of pencil skirts, structured jackets, sheath dresses and blouses with neckties and chiffon panels and for the men, neutral tones with splashes of bright blue and peridot and some dandy accessories like bow ties and suspenders. Both the women's and mens lines feature custom, hand-woven and fair trade tweed in several pieces.
Also opening in its new location, was the Esperson Gallery in the Houston Pavilion . While there Barron’s Medical Journal found the Christmas find of the year. My heart just dropped when JulieBeth showed her handbag line. Yes, Mayor Parker Downtown Houston has a super star. Beth Younger Purpich is the CEO and designer. Beth uses her Auburn University degree and MBA from the Weatherhead School of Management (Case Western Reserve University) on a daily basis. She loves using both the left and right side of her brain to design and also manage. Beth's love of leather goods can most likely be attributed to her time spent on her family's century-old cattle ranch in Middle Tennessee. Beth has spent most of her life as a basketball player (Auburn University) and even did a yearstint in Australia upon graduation, where she was paid to play...in beer. True story. Just don't ask her about the uniforms...yikes! See For Yourself The Ideal Bag For Christmas says Fashion Writer B.Bobby Graham
Judith team includes Phillip Purpich who is the Chief Operating Officer and manages the operations and supply chain for JulieBeth.Phillip has a degree in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University. Phil serves on the board of directors of the Education Foundation of Harris County and lives with his wife, Beth, in Houston, Texas. JulieBeth prides herself on superior quality and most importantly, superior customer service. “We are in business because we love making our customers supremely happy! Should you choose to make a return, you may do so up to 14 days from the delivery of your bags. “
All bags are hand-cut and stitched by artisans using top-grain leather and superior hardware. JulieBeth selects only the best and believes streamlined designs with clean lines make the best accessories. All JulieBeth Handbags interiors come with luxurious cerise lining, sturdy metal zippers and detailed leather trim. The creative process begins with a design idea and finishes with a handcrafted luxury bag. Ideas come from anywhere. In fact, the Cocktail Napkin was designed at a speakeasy in Kansas City by simply folding a paper napkin onto itself. JulieBeth believes the best designs are simple and functional and all bags are handmade to order, one at a time. Yes , Houston is looking and feeling like Manhattan in New York City USA. Again, Houston Fashion Week starts the Christmas season with style and awe.









Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Houston Grand Opera launches Its 60th Anniversary Season:

Houston Grand Opera launches Its 60th Anniversary Season:


B.Bobby Graham And Trenette Allen News Reporting From Houston Grand Opera Houston, Texas USA GlobeNewswire>< PRWire> < PRNewswire> < HR>Houston ( AP -- Ailyn Pérez’s operatic soprano voice made Houston's Grand Opera opening season feel like Milan, Italy’s famous opera house, Teatro Alla Scala.
Teatro Alla Scala reopened in December 2004 after an extensive renovation. It has a bookshop, bar, and a history museum. The original opera house, designed by neoclassical architect, Giuseppe Piermarini, opened in 1778 and many famous operas were first performed there.Brought To You By 2014 Cadillac ELR
La Scala was badly bombed during World War II but reopened in 1946 and quickly regained its reputation as a top Italian opera house. 
Houston Grand Opera (HGO) launches its 60th anniversary season on October 24 with a production of Verdi’s late masterpiece, Otello. The opera, which HGO last staged in 1989, stars New Zealand–born tenor Simon O’Neill, “the most complete Otello since Domingo” (BBC Music magazine), who is also HGO’s 2014–15 Lynn Wyatt’s Great Artist. Singing opposite of Mr. O’Neill will be recent Tucker and Domingo Award-winner, Ailyn Pérez—fast emerging as “a major soprano” (New York Times)—in her house and in her debut as Desdemona. Italian baritone, Marco Vratogna, revisits Iago, a role in which he shone at the San Francisco Opera. HGO Studio alumnus Norman Reinhardt, a frequent HGO guest artist, returns to play Cassio, with Grammy-nominated, mezzo Victoria Livengood as Emilia, and bass Morris Robinson, who impressed Houston audiences in 2013 as Joe in HGO’s Show Boat and the Commendatore in Don Giovanni, singing the part of Lodovico. HGO Artistic and Music Director, Patrick Summers conducted the performance. The production is directed by John Cox, of Glyndebourne and Covent Garden fame, who directed HGO’s Ariadne Auf Naxos in the 2010–11 season and the 2012 Studio Showcase. According to the Orange County Register, Cox’s “production carries weight and force. It compels admiration.”
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Simon O'Neill is a New Zealand-born operatic tenor and Ailyn Pérez is an American operatic soprano and the winner of the 2012 Richard Tucker Award. The HGO interpretation of Shakespeare’s Othello accurately portrayed the themes of racism, love, jealousy, betrayal, and revenge with such culture and confidence that made this Houstonian’s experience " The Greatest Replication Of Othello In The Last One Hundred Years " says Barron's Medical Journal
On October 31, HGO revives Harry Silverstein’s much-loved staging of Mozart’s Così Fan Tutte. The staging was originally created as a tribute to the late Swedish director, Göran Järvefelt’s 1988 production. According to the Houston Press, “under the deft direction of Harry Silverstein,” the production “fully realized the potential of Järvefelt’s inventive, multiple-use staging.” Now HGO remounts this treatment with a stellar sextet of singers. Taking time out from his signature Romantic fare, Tucker Award–winner, Stephen Costello, HGO’s Duke in last season’s Rigoletto, makes his professional role debut as Ferrando.  South African baritone, Jacques Imbrailo, hailed by The Times of London as “the hottest young baritone on the block,” returns as Guglielmo after his success in HGO’s Rape of Lucretia during the 2011–12 season. HGO Studio alumna and first-prize winner of the 2014 Operalia competition, soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen, reprises her “radiant Fiordiligi” (Opera Today) alongside the Dorabella of soprano Melody Moore; an audience Brought To You By Theresa Roemer True and Real collection and critical favorite in HGO’s Show Boat, Moore was also seen as Marta in the company’s American premiere of The Passenger in HGO’s 2013–14 season, as well as in its performances at the Lincoln Center Festival. Italian bass-baritone Alessandro Corbelli revisits his “authoritative Alfonso” (Opera News), with Italian soprano Nuccia Focile, Seattle Opera’s 2012–13 Artist of the Year, as Despina.
Shakespeare himself would be proud of the 100% perfect interpretation of Othello.
Notables at the opera were Houston fashion designer David Peck and the Museum of Fine Arts ,C.E.O Gary Tinterow.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Breast Cancer Month: The World Geographical Fashion Map Changed Forever In Houston

Breast Cancer Month: The World Geographical Fashion Map Changed Forever In Houston

Bobby Graham Reporting From The Houston Galleria --- Houston, Texas USA GlobeNewswire>< PRWire> < PRNewswire> " Houston --- ( AP )Barron's Medical Journal in celebration of Breast Cancer Month would like to bring you fashion and style from Houston. David Peck is a local Houston Designer whose designs is making "The World" take notice. David's designs for the Marriott Corporation are simply amazing. Brought To You By 2014 Cadillac ELR
In the Houston Galleria two power houses merge and produce a fashion work product in which the global fashion world has taken notice. Both Vogue Magazine and Simon came together and produced a fashion show with precision, style and grace. This is the first time Vogue has participated in the Houston Fashion scene and Vogue delivered with one of the best Fashion Shows this country has ever witnessed. Take A Look: