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…likely it is that the damage will become more severe and opportunistic infections or tumors may develop. <Tab/>HIV can also have direct effects upon the body. For instance, the virus can also attack immune cells in the brain. These cells…
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…their ability to move through the forest with precision and ease, like a spider on its web. Spider monkeys seem to be smarter than Howler monkeys. Their brain weighs two times as much as a Howler's, though the monkeys are roughly the same size. The larger brain
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…). Secondly, another expert finding was presented by Dr. Glen Rosen, a Harvard neuroscientist, as he explained that nerve cells within the left hemisphere of the brain tend to appear smaller than in the right hemisphere. Dr. Rosen believed this difference in size…
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…for the reversible loss of consciousness and effects the brain cells. Regional anesthesia effects a large bundle of nerves on a particular area of the body, which results in losing sensation to that area without affecting your level of consciousness. Local anesthesia…
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…different things. For example it has been proven to help the mind, it is also yet another way of expression, and it can also be used as therapy. One of the most intriguing benefits of classical music is how it helps stimulate the brain. In many child…
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…not actually go mad. The British government just recently decided that it has crossed another species barrier and appeared in humans as a disease known as Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease or CJD. CJD is a fatal, degenerative brain disease which takes from 2 to 30 years…
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…the notion of biology as a contributing factor, and look at particular studies done on criminal brain activity, as well as the structure of the brain and how damage can affect various parts of the personality. It will conclude in finding that psychology, sociology…
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…. In a connected study, Mednick discovered a biological operator linked with anti-social/criminal behaviour. The inherited autonomic nervous system (ANS) connects the brain to internal organs, senses, skin and muscles. Criminals and repetitive offender's ANS is less…
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…activity, which does not affect perception or awareness directly, but form a necessary underpinning for mental activity. This psychologist went on to say that a popular assumption was that the right hemisphere of the brain is responsible for unconscious…
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…A ruptured cerebral aneurysm is a possible life threatening event. A person that has a cerebral aneurysm may experience excruciating headaches due to a bulge in an artery. This bulge can form anywhere on the brain and most commonly is called the 'berry…
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