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…) The criteria for brain death are accepted as proof of biological death. Of course if one considers the human being and the human body as one, then death must be a definite ending. But what about those who believes the soul never dies? There is the belief…
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brain waves where a sure sign, three figured it was movement, two were certain it was a sense of touch, as in heat, coolness, pain, and ect. (Twenty-five Anonymous). According to WebsterÂ’s definition life begins at conception for a child. Referring…
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…later Some stressful life events may cause biochemical imbalances in the brain leading to mental disorders and can be classified as psychotic or neurotic depression. We will now discuss the symptoms and causes of depression, which are many and varied…
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…), the inner ear system. "The CVS is our sensory processor. It filters and fine tunes all sensory information entering the brain, for instance, light, sound, motion, gravitational (electromagnetic) energy, chemical information air pressure etc." It is responsible…
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…are: - Born in the limbic system of the brain - Learnt best through motivation, extended practice and feedback - Needs much more time than IQ - not just grasping of logical concepts Daniel Coleman in his book Emotional Intelligence enlists four fundamental E.I…
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…derived from the protein in food and crosses from the intestinal tract to the blood and eventually from the blood to the brain. Once in the brain, it is converted to dopamine, the neurochemical that is reduced in patients with PD. Taking levodopa restores…
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…financially supporting dependents prior to his or her death, those dependents may have a claim for loss of support. Failure to perform C-section and failure to recognize and treat seizures in the period following the birth: Cerebral Palsy and brain damage which…
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…it affects the brain. There are different kinds of stroke; hemorrhagic, and ischemic. A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel bursts inside of the brain. Because of the sensitivity of the brain, the bleeding within the brain can cause damage rapidly…
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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 of the cortex…
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…dreams much as she saw when she was awake (let it be stated that Helen Keller was blind). The subconscious is usually the right side of the brain or the opposite side of persons writing hand. Within the subconscious lie different types of things…
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