Papers 2001-2010 of total 9943 found.
…be a prime candidate for schizophrenic treatment. Schizophrenia, a devastating brain disease, has torn apart the lives of many with its unrevealed causes leaving few known treatments and no cures. Schizophrenia is a major mental disorder typically characterized…
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brain. Adults learning a second language pass through some of the same stages, as do children learning their native language. In the first part of this paper I will describe the process of language acquisition. The second part will review how infants…
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…that there was more activity in the front of the brain when episodic memories were being retrieved, compared to more activity towards the back of the brain with semantic memory. Retrieval, the third process related to LTM, is the finding and retrieving of information from…
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…would be stored in semantic memory. A Canadian psychologist, Endel Tulving discovered that there was more activity in the front of the brain when episodic memories were being retrieved, compared to more activity towards the back of the brain with semantic…
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…in these hominids jumped from an average of 650 cm3 in H. habilis to an average of 900 cm3 in early specimens and 1100 cm3 in later specimens. The skeleton 'is more robust than those of modern humans, implying greater strength.'(Foley, n.pag.) Due to their larger brain
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…of young adults suffering from significant daytime sleepiness 33%) is comparable to that of shift workers (29%), a notoriously sleepy group who try to remain alert at times when their brains are naturally inclined to sleep. 2.Burning the candle at both ends…
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…to the stupefying of the society and the eventual brain-damage of many people's minds. This of course would be a valid argument for answering the question at hand, if that were true. However, it is not and the people who often make such claims are uninformed of the facts…
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…of independence. Since their brain functions different than the usual human being they can't cope with the problems of life. The schizophrenics drive themselves crazy wanting to kill themselves and others in order to escape from this perplexing world…
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…, kidney, liver, spleen, bones, joints, or the meninges (membranes covering the brain and spinal cord). They may also have flu like general illness with a low fever, chills, loss of appetite, headaches, runny nose, sore throat, and aching joints. LATENT…
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…ADHD is attention deficit disorder accompanied by impassivity and over activity. Medical scientists think ADHD is caused by a chemical problem in the brain. The front part of the brain helps you pay attention, concentrate, organize things, and put breaks…
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