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…The child's mind a very delicate and fragile piece of space just waiting to be fulfilled with knowledge. With every touch, taste, sight, and sound a small part of the brain is in growth. It is these early stimulations that are so crucial…
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…“Mind-Body distinction” We usually view the mind as the brain and body as something physical. The mind may be better known and understood when one is thinking. When thinking, the mind is made up purely of thoughts and the body is an extension…
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…in the United States today. Schizophrenia has been found to be a biologically based brain disease due to the imbalance of two of the brains chemicals dopamine and serotonin. In the brain of a schizophrenic there are elevated dopamine and serotonin activity. The cause…
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…to be over 2 million schizophrenics in the United States today. Schizophrenia has been found to be a biologically based brain disease due to the imbalance of two of the brains chemicals dopamine and serotonin. In the brain of a schizophrenic there are elevated…
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…ECT, Shock, Electroconvulsive Therapy, ElectroShock, EST, Shock Treatment and Electric Shock Treatment are all the same thing. They all refer to a treatment where psychiatrists send large electric currents through the brains of their unfortunate victims…
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…. (OSPI SPED Web Site). OSPI also states that, " A specific learnign disbility includes conditions described as perceptual disbilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia, when the student meets the illegibility…
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…Dyslexia is a disease that targets the brain. An easy way to explain it is that your eye is like a camera. The camera only takes the picture like the eye, the film in the camera is sent to the developing studio, which is like the eye sending…
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…Bottom-up processing is the analysis that begins with the sense receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information. It describes the work of sensory receptors that change stimuli into neural messages that most usually reaches…
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…Dyslexia <Tab/>Dyslexia is a disease that targets the brain. An easy way to explain it is that your eye is like a camera. The camera only takes the picture like the eye, the film in the camera is sent to the developing studio, which…
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…into the blood slowly. Even if you smoked one joint every three weeks, cannabinoids collect in your body. A chronic pot smoker is never drug free. THC impairs the ability of the brain cells to transmit messages. Brain circuits become disorganized from smoking two…
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