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…, Macduff, having his head. This exploitation of Macbeth and his thoughts was brain stormed in the mind of Lady Macbeth, his very own wife. When she received the letter from her husband telling her about the apparitions, she didn't even second guess what…
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…continues when the brain accepts the information as known information or foreign information and the foreign information is stored for future reference. The synapse is the junction between where the information is given and received from the afferent neurons…
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…of symptoms (Hennessen, 98). There are two forms of rabies. “Furious” rabies largely affects the brain and causes and infected animal to be aggressive or excitable. “Paralytic” or “dumb” rabies, mainly affects the spinal cord, causing the animal to be weak…
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…in small capillaries. This condition prevents the flow blood to critical parts of the body, causing dead spots in the brain, lungs, kidneys, intestines, liver, breast, testicles, tissue, and throughout the skin. The body's internal organs become clogged…
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…with ADHD. These stimulants help their brain slow down, pay attention, and increase focus. This happens in the frontal lobes of the brain being “waken up” by the medication. It is a good way to help ADHD people with their uncontrollable traits…
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…was pronounced dead. With today’s technology machines can do the breathing and heart beating for the person. Currently, the definition of death stands when the person’s brain is ‘dead.’ The brain constantly sends electric pulses. When these pulses cease…
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…new fields of research are opening up, however, bringing science into much more direct conflict with our private sense of our selves. New techniques allow researchers to study brain activity directly, observing which parts of our brains are active when we…
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…and hypnogogic hallucinations as the person wakes up or falls asleep. Some patients may also have trouble staying asleep at night. Recent research suggests that the cause of narcolepsy maybe involves a dead patch of cells in your brain, in dogs and mice…
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…and obstructive. Central sleep apnea, which is less common, occurs when the brain fails to send the appropriate signals to the breathing muscles to initiate respirations. Obstructive sleep apnea is far more common and occurs when air can?t flow into or out…
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…that cause the pleasure people get from both sports and chocolate bars; one of them is physical and the other one is psychological. When a person’s muscles are relaxed, the brain realises this relaxation and joy and as a result secretes the kind of hormones…
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