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…answer is that he cannot stop us from thinking and using our brain in the way we like to use them. If we tell our brain to kick a rock, it moves our leg to kick the rock with our foot. As you would expect, if the rock was kicked hard enough your foot would…
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…. Scientists are asking them selves if it is a learned ability or are we given this unique talent through our genes. MRI scans in test have shown an enlarged portion of the brain present in individuals gifted the ability of perfect pitch. Scientists have been…
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…through arithmetic problems than girls, it naturally follows to conclude that a man’s brain is more inclined to function in the linear function that language produces than women are. Women are more inclined towards the emotional, relational levels which have…
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…is a box which contains most of the working electronics connected with cables to the components. There is easy way to think about the computer. If one thinks a computer as a human body, the components will be the parts of the human body such as a heart, a brain
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…form of dementing illness, Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a progressive, degenerative disease that attacks the brain, causing impaired memory, thinking and behavior. The person with AD may experience confusion, personality and behavior changes…
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…consciousness come from a physical brain or a non-physical mind? The two competing views of this question are materialism and dualism. Materialism views the world as being made up of only physical things, while dualism believes that everything has a physical…
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…mechanism in our brain. Our sleep cycle normally has two stages, Rapid-Eye movement Sleep (REM), and Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (NREM). When we’re experiencing NREM sleep, our muscles are relaxed, breathing is normal, the cerebral cortex generates high…
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…to the brain can disprove the common theory of physicalists that the brain and mind are one. Information is imputed into a computer, using various devices and stimuli. The computer then runs the information through a series of predetermined processes and routes…
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…“Vision,” says neuroscientist William Newsome, “happens in the brain, not the eye (Siegfried 1).” Although light enters the body through the eye, the majority of the processing takes place in the brain. A full quarter of the cerebral cortex is devoted…
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…the lives and feelings of those diagnosed with Tourette syndrome (TS). Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder; therefore it affects the nervous system. The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, nerve cells, and fibers that extend throughout…
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