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Is the mind separate from the brain?
The question Is the mind separate from the brain? is a question that has baffled scientist from Aristotle, and Hipocrates, to the modern day scientist. Right now our scientist are not able to answer this question
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Research Methods
Modern technology has made it possible for psychologist and other scientist to study the brain in living organism with an array of new tools. With these new tool psychologist and other neuroscientists are able to explore
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adulthood downfalls which can greatly effect ones life.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is categorized as a chemical imbalance in the frontal portion of the brain. Scientists have researched the chemical imbalances of ADHD children and have found
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It is now considered by the medical profession and supported by legal and some ethical consensus that if a person's entire brain is dead, the person is dead. The reason is that if the entire brain is destroyed, there is absence of spontaneous
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Vaccine Could Protect Against Stroke And Epilepsy Damage
February 25, 2000
A new oral vaccine has offered new hope because of its effectiveness in protecting laboratory rats against brain damage from epilepsy and stroke, and might one day be used
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Ecstasy Damages the Brain and Impairs Memory in Humans
In an article that was found at NIDA NOTES on the Internet, titled Ecstasy Damages the Brain and Impairs Memory in Humans, discusses the horrible effect that this popular drug
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can be surgically trained to see but the mind can not identify the object if it has never been seen. When blind patients feel an object they know what it is because that is how the brain has been trained to identify objects. Those who are deprived
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