Papers 1431-1440 of total 9943 found.
…activity in the front of the brain when episodic memories were being retrieved, compared to more activity towards the back of the brain with semantic memory. Retrieval, the third process related to LTM, is the finding and retrieving of information from long…
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…). While all these cultures see dreams a very important to life, during the Renaissance, the importance of dreams was dismissed. Dryden wrote them off to indigestion and infection of the blood. Shakespeare referred to them as “children of an idle brain
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…of Attention Disorders. The first type of disorder is Attention Deficit Disorder and the second type is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. ADD is a neurobiological disorder. Researchers believed that chemicals in the brain that may be not working properly…
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…." Theories regarding causation of juvenile delinquency and violence cite biological factors ranging from inherited personality traits and genetic defects to biochemical imbalances and brain damage. Some studies indicate that biological factors, including genetics…
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…to develop. Third Developmental Rule: Finally, this rule reveals that, as the brain develops, a child responds to more and more sights and sounds in their environment. Furthermore, they learn to respond to much finer details. The Baby’s Body
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…that it is part of the brain's function. Organs and tissues often undergo changes because the cells used to form them no longer function in the same manner that they once did when young, or in the first years of duplication. For example, ovaries are not activated…
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…during puberty in the teen and young adult years. Chemistry: Genetics help to determine how the brain uses certain chemicals. People with schizophrenia have a chemical imbalance which means they are either very sensitive to or produce too much of a brain
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…. The photons are then tracked by a tomographic scintillation counter, and the information is processed by a computer to provide both image and data on blood flow and metabolic processes within bodily tissues. PET scans are particularly useful for diagnosing brain
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…, then these diseases abound (Folks). One of the symptoms of full blown AIDS is dementia. This was thought to be caused by encephalitis (inflammation of the brain). New evidence suggests that the AIDS virus itself destroys neurons in the brain even though it does…
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…”(67). In reality, they are very much different for the mere fact that the Eliminativists do not believe in the mental or in a mind. For them, “there are only brain processes and brain”(92), that which are purely physical and can be explained by science…
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