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…in it's ways that it is barely beginning to change. But anyway we've been taught about left and right brain dominance. We have learnt that there are three main ways that people learn . There are Kinaesthetic, Auditory and Visual learners. It is important…
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…at with cave painting is the early development of thought, communication, the development of speech and the early data-base. Through this art we are given an insight into the evolution of the brain of man. Just think, if man never had the ability to speak, like…
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…influences, and the biology of the brain, demonstrate significance in developing alternate solutions for coping with stressful situations to prevent aggressive behavior that threatens our safety, such as, violence prevention programs, social awareness and or drug…
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…that will replace the brain. This futuristic technology may not be far off; however, it faces harsh opposition by people afraid of what they don’t understand. The idea of living past my short window of mortal life is wonderful. I look forward to seeing Dr. Hans…
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…of substance dualism states that a person is a "ghost in a machine", the ghost being the mind or spirit and the machine is the body. Within this description, the mind/spirit controls the body and is in intimate contact with the brain. The brain would…
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…pondered the processes of the brain. This poem is one that tries to explain her views on how the cognitive processes in the brain work. She does this by explaining the way in which our brains do not use their full potential, and how we only experience…
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…The earliest Homo species was the Homo habilis. H. habilis means "handy man." H. habilis started the trend toward larger brains, which are at least 30% larger than the A. africanus. Approximate brain size was 500 - 650 cc. One skull from the H. habilis…
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…). In theory, this delays demyelination from occurring. The only crook in this treatment is that it cannot cross the blood-brain barrier so it has no effect on the VLCSFA levels in the brain (Radley). ALD is a genetic disorder distinguished by demyelination…
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…In "A Whole New Mind", Dan Pink identifies the various aspects of thinking and the perceptive nature of the mind. In his forecast of the future he claims that right-brained careers are invulnerable to out-sourcing. This is a very deign outlook…
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…Electroconvulsive therapy, also known as ECT, is a type of psychiatric shock therapy. ECT involves the induction of a seizure in a patient by passing electricity through the brain. In the 1930s, Ugo Cerletti, the Italian psychiatrist, came up…
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