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…and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. My opinion, based on the facts, is what I offer to you. Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Bovine spongiform encephalopathy is a fatal brain disease of cattle. BSE is most common in dairy cattle, but not rare in beef cattle…
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…directly on the organs themselves, or through the brain. Perhaps the most important structure in the brain (site of sexual responsiveness, appetite, emotions, pleasure, etc.), is a small lump of tissue in the centre of the brain, called the hypothalamus…
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…. The reason for some children having these learning disorders may be minimal brain damage, either caused prenataly or influenced genetically. These children often show what are called soft signs of neurological problems; difficulties in coordinated movement…
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…convergent analytical thought (Molle at al., 1999). According to Hebb, as stated in Molle et al. (1999), an assembly of cells represents the functional processing unit of the brain. These assemblies represent closed systems with freer flow of information…
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…the speech centers of the brain, the respiratory center in the brain stem, the respiratory system, the chest cavity, the structures of the larynx, the pharynx, the nose and nasal cavities, and the structures and parts of the mouth and related facial muscles…
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…of thinking came in. The idea was to actually simulate the way a human thinks by actually creating a computer simulated brain. This in theory anyway would allow the program to actually think and learn through trial and error. Neural networks grew out of research…
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…condition commonly associated with characteristic skin abnormalities, growths in the brain and kidneys, seizures, and mental retardation. The skin abnormalities can be depigmented spots, facial lesions, coffee-colored spots, and leathery patches of skin…
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…, and Plato have ?wondered about the mind and soul? for centuries (?Psychology?). They questioned the causes of mental illness, what motivates people, and what brings happiness. Part of psychology can also be traced back to physiology, the study of the human brain
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…. The process of mummification takes many days and steps. The organs were preserved, because each organ had a special protector. In the preparation of the mummy, the removal of the brain was the first step. The Egyptians thought the brain served no purpose nor did…
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…awareness of their surroundings because the cerebral cortex, the thinking part of the brain, id dead. The brain stem, the part of the brain that controls the major organs of the body, still works, though. A PVS patient will never become conscious again after…
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