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Category: /Literature/English
…through the brain, was also used. It was thought that using this type of treatment, symptoms could be reduced or eliminated, but it did neither. This only helped the severely depressed and only calmed them for a little while. Doctors also attempted a frontal…
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…. The Hominidae, or hominids are a group of upright walking primates with relatively large brains. So all humans are hominids, but not all hominids could be called human. Next all humans are primates. The mammalian order of primates includes about 180 species…
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…. It has been given its name because of the muscle contractions in the eye motor receptors. These electrical impulses originate from the brain stem and then travel to the eyes to produce imagery. The catalysts for these impulses are triggered…
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…plaque builds up and blocks large or medium-sized arteries in the heart, brain, and legs. The walls of small blood vessels are damaged so that the vessels do not transfer oxygen normally and may leak. This can lead to poor circulation and can hinder…
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…of psychological, genetic, hereditary, or environmental. Psychological depression can be a result of a death of a family member. This is also known as mourning. Serotonin and norepinephrine, a chemical produced in the brain, is not produced in an adequate amount…
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…of severe hypothermia, breathing becomes slow and shallow, the person may become unconscious, the muscles are often stiff, brain damage, and the heart may beat only faintly and irregularly to the point where it can be undetectable. Do to these difficulties…
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…information-processing system. We use encoding, which is getting information into our brain, we retain that information like storage, and get the information back out when needed by using retrieval. Like a computer we store a great deal of information in what…
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Category: /History
…mangled the wound to make it appear as an exit wound. But who, and why? Was it to support the “Lone Gunman” theory? If it was, it failed to do so. Another startling piece of information was concerning Kennedy’s brain. When the President was ordered out…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are instilled in each of us as children but because of lack of use or prohibition of use. Some of use grow up thinking so logical (lift side brain thinking) that we need to practice to be creative. The (right side brain thinking) the creative side need to be use…
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Category: /Literature/English
…children’s genetic dissimilarities seem to make no difference. ENVIRONMENTAL The Human brain is very much like a computer, it can be used to add numbers or fly planes it just depends on the program used. Dr Luis Alberto Machado was elected in Venezuela…
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