Papers 2041-2050 of total 9943 found.
…the brain can then consult and use to aid learning and contribute to knowledge. The senses as our receptors to the outside world were however split into two categories depending on their quality of perception. These are described as the primary…
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…, and structural changes in the brain. “There are theories that something is wrong with the brain or that certain chemicals are missing. One of the most popular theory is that dyslexia is a structural defect in the brain which involves the central nervous system” (Irlen…
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…although a higher portion of men seek help for this particular disorder, according to the NIMH. Researchers say social phobia may be caused by a small structure in the brain called the amygdala. The amygdala is a central site in the brain that controls fear…
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…your thoughts and feelings, you cannot directly observe what's happening in your brain when you behave or think a certain way. But if we can't observe the unconscious, how do we know it exists? We may not be able to see the unconscious, but we can see its…
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…researchers have tried to explain the differences in language acquisition between children and adults by examining the use of the brain during the process. It is known that language use and development is carried out in the left hemisphere of the brain
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…. This condition results from the toxic effect of alcohol and its chemical factors on the developing fetus and its brain. The alcohol enters the bloodstream though the placenta and then the damage begins to occur. FAS consists of a characteristic pattern…
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…and norepinephrine in the brain (Taylor 440). Because the number of ADHD diagnoses has risen, so have the number of Ritalin prescriptions. The number of two-to-four-year-olds on psychiatric drugs, including Ritalin, has soared by 300 percent over the past few years (Lyon…
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…conserved since the emergence of the earliest vertebrates and serves to modulate virtually all other neurons in the nervous system. Homologous structures do often arise from homologous regions of the brain. For example, a structure resembling the antecedent…
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…of reality can be severely abnormal." (Mayo Clinic Health Information) Psychosis is the scientific word for "insanity," and is a symptom of a disordered brain. The following text will describe the history, possible causes, effects, and symptoms of schizophrenia…
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…are now trying to discover what are the circumstances that make these cells become specific cells to create the skin, the heart, the brain and every part of the body. Their hopes are that they will be able to take these cells and create cells in a petri dish…
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