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…up with a bite on the side of my waist. Another example of Neurobiological behavior becomes evident in someone who commonly abuses drugs such as Ecstasy (MDMA), which is known to cause changes to the brain's chemistry, specifically the serotonin levels…
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…, prolonged stress can produce physical deterioration. MRI brain scans of people who have experienced a prolonged amount of stress often show the results of a shrunken hippocampus, the inner brain structure vital to laying down explicit memories. Stress can put…
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…the power to use an extraordinary amount of his brain capacity. Powder is the archetypal outsider.Edward Lightning Hands might be a more fitting name for all the overuse of the already worn out "Boo Radley-like misfit who is also a despised prophet" type theme…
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…of dopamine in the brain, which causes increased feelings of pleasure and euphoria. Withdrawal symptoms include "flu" like discomfort, muscle and bone pain, nausea, and cold flashes. Continuous use of a drug like OxyContin produces chemical changes in the brain
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…critically thinking, and presents those thoughts in a pattern that surges effortless. Organization is applied in many different ways, depending on who you are, what your precise "style" is, and what your brain is geared towards. Several philosophers have had…
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…be traced back to something like an incident at school where, when called upon by the teacher to speak, other kids teased them. When a person has a negative experience, the brain can link the negative feelings associated with that experience to other similar…
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…area of each tissue where they may remain quiescent (non-dividing) for many years until they are activated by disease or tissue injury. The adult tissues reported to contain stem cells include brain, bone marrow, peripheral blood, blood vessels, skeletal…
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…' and 'our brains', thus showing a pleasant feeling of togetherness. The emotions in the voices of the poems are very different. Although Heaney writes in a sensuous manner about the family event of churning day, clearly remembering the 'plash and gurgle…
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…. The purpose of this hall is to show that all vertebrates had a common ancestor. That common ancestor had a brain case and a backbone. As time progressed, the vertebrates developed limbs that were supported b! y the backbone, and had watertight eggs. The Hall…
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…that the common emotion in suicide is hopelessness-helplessness. Dr. Shneidman concludes that the best way to understanding suicide is not through the study of the brain structure, nor study of social statistics and mental disease, but through the study of human…
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