Papers 1941-1950 of total 9943 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…flattened out, the heart did not beat, and the brain waves had stopped. The dog stayed in this state for four hours. The German Shepard’s blood was then put back into its body. They warmed it up and restored it to life. Alcor performed several variations…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The most obvious is the effects that television has on the brain. “Television interferes with the development of intelligence, thinking skill and imagination.”(LimiTv) A huge element of thinking is taking from what you already know and deciding how it applies…
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…specialized in such a way so that different tasked are allocated different resources at different strengths? Our brain is unfathomable in it's ability distribute responsibility to different regions and the storage of it's memory will and can never be known…
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…feature of stage two is arousal. Since stage two is a deeper sleep than stage one it will take more arousal to awaken a person from this stage of sleep. The transition from stage two sleep to stage three occurs with a gradual decrease in brain thought…
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…progressed considerably. In this speech I will inform you on the new and promising techniques that are currently undergoing testing for human treatment, in terminology that we will be able to understand. BODY I. The nervous system consists of the brain
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…that there must be a combination of causes. Biological factors under consideration include inheriting a predisposition for APD, abnormalities in the brain and even physiological changes in the brain due to neglect. In the adopted child study, those who…
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…linguistic development than simply social factors. Theories suggesting that the human brain has a unique capacity for language which is genetic and exists from before birth include Chomsky and the Language Acquisition Device, Piaget and Cognitive theory…
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…Susanna Kaysen is the author of Girl Interrupted, her memoirs that explore a two-year period that she spent as a patient in a mental institution for young women. Split into three sections, mind versus brain, the clinical definition of a borderline…
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…percent of prepubertal children. A small proportion of hyperactive children have a definite history of injury to, or disease of, the brain that preceded a change to abnormal behavior. These children show relatively minor disabilities of coordination, reflexes…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, and rounded people who were fun loving and sociable; mesomorphs: muscular, athletic people who were assertive, vigorous, and bold; ectomorphs: tall, thin, with a well developed brain who were introverted, sensitive, and nervous. Sheldon thought that mesomorphs…
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