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…and fix itself(Lyons). All of this shows that computers are capable of taking information and solving complex problems. This is where current technology put obstacles in the way of Artificial Intelligence. The human mind is a complex system of brain cells…
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…are produced. Many experts say that more information is processed in a dreaming brain that in the awake state (Faraday 17). The brainstem generates signals (PGO Waves) with sensory information, the brainstem responds to the signals, but is not activated…
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…periods of time therefore signs and symptoms are delayed and may occur many years after the first infection. The Bio-Chemical Theory suggests that schizophrenia is caused by mixed up signals to the brain. When something acts upon one of our senses, electrical…
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…an active role in the cures for certain types of cancers and tumors that form in the brain and other parts of the body.         Nitric Oxide is not to be confused with nitrous oxide, the latter of which is commonly known as laughing gas. Nitric oxide has…
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…. Poe soon became ill. He had brain and heart troubles which led to his death. Poe's personal life wasn't the best it could have been. This caused him to have depression and this mutation led to his death. Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston on January 19…
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…chemicals, their brain function is compromised and symptoms include disturbances of sensing, feeling, remembering and acting. Their learning is impaired and their behavior may be disturbed. The intention of compassionate biological management is to restore…
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…tells us that caffeine is an addictive drug. Among its many actions, uses and purposes, it operates using the same mechanisms that amphetamines, cocaine, and heroin use to stimulate the brain. When comparing caffeine to other drugs, the effects are more…
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…) and dementia. It is one of the more common inherited brain disorders. About 25,000 Americans have it and another 60,000 or so will carry the defective gene and will develop the disorder as they age. Physical deterioration occurs over a period of 10 to 20 years…
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…I'll be talking the respect prior to death for Permanent Vegetative State (PVS ) and those near death, what brain death is and the dead donor rule, anencephalic infants, organ retrieval as a form of execution, non-heart-beating donors, and the lack…
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…unique is personality. "We have no idea how our brains make us who we are. There is as yet no neuroscience of personality. We have little understanding of how art and history are experienced by the brain. The meltdown of mental life in psychosis is still…
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