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…on the construction of a work of art. Matisse did not merely see with his eyes. He let his eyes absorb what was around him and that is how he learned. His eyes were the brains behind his art and he put his hands to work in order to create the masterpieces. Like Louise…
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…reflex.) Pavlov's reports of conditioning experiments and his book "Reflexes of the Brain" was translated into 29 different languages. There is a town in Russia, named Pavlovo, in the memory of Ivan Pavlov. It is a scientific community, where research…
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…. If it were turned off than we would have the freedom, like all other galaxies, to roam the universe freely. It also has adverse affects on our brains making mind control easier. Isaac Newton, a spokesperson for the conspiracy, supposedly discovered gravity while…
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…be in this situation too—half naked women, beer, and more fun than you can handle.” Yeah right. Reality check! Although consciously we know this to be untrue, this concept is what the ad inscribes into the reader’s brain, and is what the reader walks away with - a pretty…
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…maybe from their experiences s explained by psychiatrist Dorothy Otnow Lewis and neurologist Jonathan Pincus: "Virtually all vicious criminals have some combination of 1) an abusive, or neglected childhood, 2) brain injuries (through accident or abuse), and 3…
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…the problem of on these types of people. Is punk rock really a threatening force in society or just a way that we have been brain washed to fear change and difference?…
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…and reflecting off opaque surfaces, rays are filtered through the eye end interpreted by the mind. The human species is vastly dependent on this process: although provided with five senses, the brain gathers well over halt its external information through the eyes…
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…revenue. In the end Wuthering Heights is not confined to the 19th century. Its ideals are used in the past, the present, and will be used in the future. The elements come straight from the human emotion and brain. They are the reactions and wishes…
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…of the neurotransmitter serotonin may play a role in OCD. Catscans of people with OCD have discovered irregularities in the activity level of the orbital cortex, caudate nucleus, cingulate cortex, and a brain circuit that assists control movements of the limbs. (Pato 8) Many…
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…that allows it to function like a container. The second entity is the soul. Here, all thinking processes are done, the function of the brain is to separate the sensations throughout the body.…
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