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…at Southhampton university designed an experiment to test whether electric fields known to exist across the brain are quantum. Electrodes were attached to the right and left hemispheres of several subjects. The subjects didn’t know if the electrodes were turned…
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…and they had stopped breathing. Death today is defined not by heart beats and respiration but rather by one's brain waves. Doctors measure these brain waves with machines known as EEG machines. When an EEG shows a flat line, this means that the patient's brain
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…of the rest die as a result of their injuries. Most spinal cord trauma occurs to young, healthy individuals. Males between the ages of 15 and 35 are most commonly affected. The spinal cord is about 18 inches long and extends from the base of the brain, down…
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…, these foods would also have an effect on the way the brain functions. The foods we eat have measurable effects on the body’s performance, they may prove to have an even more critical influence on how the brain handles its tasks. The idea that the right…
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…a person becomes slightly drowsy because of the mixture of alpha and theta brain waves. At the second stage, an individual tends to have bursts of brain activity for a short time, which in terms are called sleep spindles. The second stage also involves theta…
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…one’s memory and concentration. One more frequently discussed is Ginkgo Biloba. It is an herbal substance that offers hope for improving memory, concentration and brain functions. Ginkgo Biloba is a derivative of a leafy ornamental tree that originated…
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…one’s memory and concentration. One more frequently discussed is Ginkgo Biloba. It is an herbal substance that offers hope for improving memory, concentration and brain functions. Ginkgo Biloba is a derivative of a leafy ornamental tree that originated…
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…. The most important of these predictions include: greater sexual freedom, over-population, brain-washing/sleep-teaching, and the use of mind altering drugs. Aldous Huxley's Brave New World warns of a possible future dystopia, based on social attitudes…
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…or less ability to function in work, in social interactions and with personal hygiene. Continuous signs for at least 6 months and no evidence of a brain tumor or blood vessel disease. The symptoms of schizophrenia may vary greatly. The symptoms…
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…that it could be the combination of a genetic preference and an unidentified environmental stimulate. When PD occurs, degenerative changes are found in an area of the brain, which produces dopamine. Parkinson's is characterized by a severe shortage of dopamine…
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