Papers 1891-1900 of total 9943 found.
…. The max dosage of Prozac to be administered a day is 80mg. Depression is a serious illness caused by an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain. Neurotransmitters are chemicals in the brain that allow the nerve cells to communicate with each other. Prozac…
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…of the methods they use to send these messages is via internet. They use this global system to brain wash the minds of their targets and expand the growth of their group or as they call it, their Church. There aren't many blocks or screens on the Internet so…
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…? Cybernetic implants in the brain right from birth, this will ensure that a generation of super-intelligent humans will survive the uncertain future. School itself will be built differently, instead of a school that holds around 2000 students, school then will hold…
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…of the computer and the human brain to promote learning. Literature Review: the author of this article gives many different sources from their findings. Thompson states that learning through the computer should be approached with caution, but that it also has "many…
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…is known as a sickness, a sort-of mental default in the brain. The person finds a mental attraction to those in premature puberty. The offender is usually under depression with a sexual fantasy that includes children and their innocents. It is known of children…
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…was quite acceptable. Descartes does regard the brain to being of critical importance concerning perception and sensation. He accepts that the brain receives, interprets and replies all nervous information. This information is collected by extensions…
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…Lenneberg formed the Critical Period Hypothesis theory which contends that language is innate but has to be attained before the age of puberty or else the ability to learn language ebbs (as a result of the lateralization of the brain). 1 At present…
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…How does alcohol affect the human body? Alcohol affects the whole body and does not just cause the drinker to act drunk. Every part of the human body responds when alcohol is present in the body. The brain is affected by alcohol with impairment…
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…considerable damage to the unborn baby, but it could affect the baby later in life. Smoking increases the chances of the baby having birth defects. For example, the child might develop severe brain damage. The baby also might be considerably light in weight. All…
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…People are so creative. Things are being explored, realized, established in every second by our creative minds. But with all this new amazing deeds a great part of the humanity has found a way to put its brain in the drawer of indolence and started…
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