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…that music affects the brain in the most profound ways, and now they finally have evidence to back up that theory. Such an interesting topic definitely deserves further exploration. Come with me on this journey as we delve into the deep recesses of the human mind…
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…will not only allow you to realize that you partner is not crazy, it will show you how to cope with their emotions. All of these scenarios are prime examples why we have to study psychology. Addiction is a disease, which effects the brain. Misused drugs disrupt…
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…, is among the most socially disturbing. For, we find it hard to believe that humanity had "scrambled" the brains of those who could not live within the confines of society. Nicholson’s character received a pre-frontal lobotomy. No other medical procedure has been…
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…is tantamount to a loss of identity - not to its preservation. So, a qualitative yardstick is required. We can start by asking will the identity change - if we change someone's' brain by another's? "He is not the same" - we say of someone with a brain injury…
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…, cerebral thrombosis, cerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Causes: A clot in the blood vessel carrying blood to the brain causes stroke. Another name for this is an embolism. It can be caused by a thrombus or another particle. As a result, part…
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…. The explanatory gap is theorized to exist because phenomenal states are perspectival yet brain states are not, but we seem to not be able to explain how nonperspectival items in dull gray matter can realize perspectival items. Between the two, there appears…
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…that is in the liver chooses to do that function. The cells in bone or in the brain choose to do those functions. When a mutation happens, it is either to the inner function of a cell, or to the size and shape of the overall cell structure (such as a skull, heart, etc…
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…of the brain that is expressed clinically as a disease of the mind. Both its symptoms and signs and its associated cognitive abnormalities are too diverse to permit its localization in a single region of the brain. The working hypothesis shared by most investigators…
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…Materialist Theory For many centuries, people have pondered upon the question if there is a relation between what we think and what we do physically. Our physical brain gives way to a mind, full of thoughts and processes, but what interaction do…
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brain and genetic damage. Those studies were done biasedly, however, and all have been disproved. In fact, the DEA’s own Administrative Law Judge Francis Young has declared that “marijuana in its natural form is far safer than many foods we commonly consume…
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