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) will be looked at in some depth, which will precede a thorough evaluation of the evidence. It will be found that, as yet, no single cause can be definitively established, but that studies into information and language processing in the brain seem to offer the most
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control of movement that appear in the first few years of life and generally do not worsen over time. The term cerebral refers to the brain's two halves, or hemispheres, and palsy describes any disorder that impairs control of body movement. It is faulty
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With the invention of the Electroencephalogram or an EEG as it is more commonly known has made it possible to monitor the brain's electrical activity. The EEG picks up and records electrical activity through electrodes attached to the scalp. The reading of a waking
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, bipedalism usually is seen as the defining trait of the subfamily Homininae.
Brain Size and Body Size Much of the human ability to make and use tools and other objects stems from the large size and complexity of the human brain. Most modern humans have
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of brain cells
(neurons) in the cerebral cortex of the brain. This area of the brain, which is the largest and
uppermost portion, controls all our thought processes, movement, speech, and senses. This
deterioration initially starts in the area
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the 18th century is that there are organs on the brain's surface that help detect such traits.
Physiognomy: is what interests us today. It is the study of the features of the face to determine what kind of person one is. In the 18th and 19th centuries
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that approved of their behaviour than non-feminine males (Roberts et al, 1987).
Neuroanatomical evidence has found differences in male homosexual and heterosexual brain structure in the anterior hypothalamus (Le Vay, 1991), anterior commissure (Allen and Gorski
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breathing, these are caused by the differ!
ence of carbon dioxide in the blood. Carbon dioxide is the key signal to the brain to breathe, so with the different levels of carbon dioxide in the blood it may confuse the brain, which causes periodic breathing (Dietz
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than a cause of the
disorder. Today, most experts attribute
ADD to a brain malfunction. ADD has
a clear hereditary basis. The rate of
concordance (matching) in identical
twins is 90%. The child of a parent with
the disorder has a 50% chance of
developing
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than a cause of the
disorder. Today, most experts attribute
ADD to a brain malfunction. ADD has
a clear hereditary basis. The rate of
concordance (matching) in identical
twins is 90%. The child of a parent with
the disorder has a 50% chance of
developing
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