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…studies, concluded that intelligence does not have any effect on creativity and it is the thinking style that actually stimulates creativity (Journal of Personality). His tests focused on the hemispheres of the brain in which he stated that ' . . . left…
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…in 1971, and became the drug of choice for ADHD in 1981. It is also used in treating narcolepsy. It is thought to activate the brain stem arousal system and cortex, and, like cocaine, works on the neurotransmitter dopamine. It appears to increase the levels…
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…patients with there eating habits. People have said marijuana has helped many people live longer and less painful lives. National Institutes of Mental Health did a study on the brains blood flow. “Their reports have…
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…. It does not indicate that energy account is empty but that the organism is drawing on its reserves, making it a good time to make a deposit, therefore eat. The brain itself contains cells sensitive to glucose levels in the blood: the hypothalamus. The lateral…
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…. A human has a "S" shaped spine so humans can have an upright posture. A human has more of a vertical face than an ape because of the enlargement of a human brain. The human has a more rounded "U" shape jaw than an ape. The human foot has short, aligned toes…
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…for the production of neurotransmitters essential to brain functioning. People with 'PKU' also known as Phenylketonuria are missing the enzymes to break down this amino acid and may end up with rare forms of brain damage. Phenylalanine is an essential nutrient for humans…
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…"Epilepsy is a nervous system disorder that produces sudden, intense bursts of electrical activity in the brain. This abnormal electrical activity in the brain causes seizures, which may briefly upset a person's muscle control, movement, speech, vision…
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…their loved one off of life support. A PVS patient has no self-awareness or any awareness of his surroundings because the cerebral cortex, the thinking part of the brain, is dead. The brain stem, the part of the brain that controls the major organs of the body…
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…Post Acute Withdrawal or P.A.W. is a sobriety-based symptom that makes abstinence difficult and often contributes to relapse. The presence of brain dysfunction and change in alcoholics has been documented in 75-95% of recovering alcoholics…
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…that damages the Central Nervous System (CNS). If not treated, it can be deadly. The protozoan, Sarcocystis neurona, infects the horse, building colonies in the brain and along the spine. Since it is a relatively 'new' disease, discoveries are occurring constantly…
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