Papers 1061-1070 of total 9943 found.
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…should be held accountable for Merry’s disorder. Until someone can prove that stuttering is genetic, neither Swede or Dawn can be held accountable, nor should they blame themselves. Recent brain scan research has found abnormalities in the brains
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…“The Demon-Haunted World”. He didn’t just directly throws out his argument, but instead he gives the accounts of “abduction” and expresses why it is all just “internal” and that the brain is actually the source of that account. In order to have a good argument…
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…. Pregnant women who are infected with HIV may pass it on to their child. Also very stressful and physical pregnancies and births can cause damage to a child’s brain (Introduction to Mental Retardation). Mental Retardation also occurs frequently after…
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…the right side of the brain enables us to learn and comprehend things. A very important region in the brain is located on the left side, the Broca’s area. This part of the brain is responsible for speech production and directing the pattern of muscle movement…
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…. Humanistic theories may be too idealistic but these ideals serves as a standard for human’s to achieve greater goals. 4) According to Ellis, thinking and feeling are one. Do you agree? Defend your answer. Yes. Physiologically, the brain’s hypothalamus signals…
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…Smoking is a form of addiction depending on the sedative effect of nicotine on the brain and nervous system. There are lots of reasons why people start smoking. The main reasons are peer group pressure, feeling left out while friends' smoke and trying…
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…What is love? Is it a complicated blend of brain chemistry that is created in such complex ways that people don't know how to control it, or is love simply put an emotion. Who really knows the answer? Whether it's a feeling created in your brain
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…diseases threatening millions of people on earth can be treated: Brain disorders like Parkinson and Alzheimer thanks to derived brain cells Diabetes thanks to derived insulin-producing pancreatic islet cells, spinal cord damage thanks to derived nerve cells…
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…noticed a disorganization of nerve cells in her cerebral cortex, the area of the brain responsible for controlling memory and reasoning. There were two oddities he found. The first was an accumulation of cellular debris surrounding the nerves he called…
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…. 'For example, a theorist who emphasizes heredity and biology as the determinants of behavior might say a preschooler's imaginary friends are caused by the level of brain and cognitive maturity of the child'. (Craig, 1996) On the other hand, a theorist who leans…
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