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…for an organ transplant. Skin for burn victims, brain cells for the brain damaged, spinal cord cells for quadriplegics and paraplegics, hearts, lungs, livers, and kidneys could be produced. By combining this technology with human cloning technology it may…
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…with OCD because it takes them a long time to get things done. There are no proven causes of OCD, but studies suggest that problems with the communication of the orbital cortex and the basal ganglia in the brain may cause OCD. OCD can be treated by cognitive…
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…assistant takes a criminal brain instead of a normal brain. Unaware of the mistake, Henry continues with his creation. When he is first brought to life, he seems to be harmless, seems to listen well, and seems like he is a perfect creation. Shortly after…
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…Alzheimer's is a disease of the brain that causes a loss in memory. This results in dementia, loss of brain functions (thinking, remembering, and reasoning) severe enough to interfere with everyday life. When German physician, Alois Alzheimer, first…
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…dreaming. But the brain itself actually will control this so that it sometimes has meaning to us. I believe that subconsciously we have areas of the brain that are in-tune to things beyond normal comprehension. These areas develop the real meaning…
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…points: origins of order, nature and mental orders, steps in organizing and using the orders. (G.R. Kirby & J. R. Goodpaster 1999 p.119) The origins of order can be described by the way our brain is prepared to receive and store sensory data…
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…. GHB slows the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), causing a sedative effect. It is oderless and colorless and can be easily slipped into ones drink with out them even noticing. The victom would be disabled by the drug making he/her easily robbed…
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…in light, I was in a huge room on a comfortable bed and it felt great but there was no one around me. A thought ran through my brain saying that I was dead so I started to panic. As I tried to move I felt pain all over my body and then I remembered my injuries…
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…or more human foils using terminals. If the human judge is unable to reliably unmask the computer, then the computer wins. In Turing view, thinking involves conscious intentions. The human brain has about 100 billion neurons. With about 1000 connections…
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…more, it was time to be concerned about "the size of your brain". Because if it didn't go with the size of your body, Ms. Zeng would add this accusation into her scolding--"why are your arms and legs this well-developed while your brain is this undeveloped…
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