Papers 1841-1850 of total 9943 found.
…to be complete. I think that this goal is acquired through personal experience as defined through the humanistic study personality. Interaction plays a huge role in any species, especially humans with a large development in the brain. The study of self-concept is also…
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…memory, as it is given again both a few minutes after and 45 minuets after the original test. It is not yet known what part of the brain is malfunctioning to cause these memory problems, because as has been proven with memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s…
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…anxiety disorder. Dr. Rolland Bailey, D.O. states in a recent interview, “A variety of factors have been identified as possible causes of persistent anxiety. There is evidence it may be due to an imbalance of a chemical called serotonin n the brain
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…that a placebo might reduce stress, allowing the body to regain some natural optimum level of health. Others believe that special molecules in the brain help carry out the placebo effect. A recent study found that stressed animals could produce a valium like…
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…a false sensation that they are suffocating. This might lead to a panic attack. Additionally, the effect of nicotine on the brain may also provide an explanation for these findings.…
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…is controlled by hormones produced by the brain, pituatory gland and ovaries. The leading cause of abnormal ovulation though, is caused by polycystic ovary syndrome. There is very little known how or why it is caused, but we do know those patients with the syndrome…
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…There are more then 10,000 species of ants and they all share the same common traits. The traits that they share are three body sections. The body sections are the head, thorax, and abdomen. The head contains a relatively large brain. It also had…
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…Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, often disabling disease that randomly attacks the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). The progress, severity and specific symptoms of the disease can not be predicted; symptoms…
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…, other mammals such as cattle, goats, mice, and pigs have all been cloned. It seemed that most cloned animals die in the womb because they developed unhealthy heart, lungs, kidney, brain, and immune system. Scientists also focused on stem cells…
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…that they both use the brain to achieve their outcomes. For example, a professional chess player is generally perceived as more intelligent than a top class chef. Although each has reached the top of their trade and therefore should be classed as intelligent…
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