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…of the human body; mainly in blood platelets, intestinal walls, and the central nervous system. Serotonin was first discovered in the body and then in the brain in the mid-1950s. 10 years later, in 1964, specific serotonin containing nerve cells, or neurons, were…
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…of the electroencephalograph, or EEG. The EEG measures brain waves through the release of minute bursts of electricity. It is through the use of the EEG and other important tools that have been developed, that we have just recently been able to learn about sleep and how…
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Category: /History
…, but when more advanced primates are examined, it can be seen that as the size of the brain increases, there are increasingly more complicated tactics used to deceive others of their own species. It is interesting to note that humans have brains roughly three…
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…abuse their children physically and psychologically give their kids the idea that violence is a first resort to any challenge that comes up in life. As I will explain in further pages about brain disorders, child abuse also affects the child’s health, which…
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…Humans: yawning Categories of movement Spinal motor neuron: final common path Many brain areas control different patterns Brain Mechanisms of Movement 1. The role of the cerebral cortex Primary motor cortex: posterior frontal cortex, anterior…
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…, wants all mobiles to carry a cigarette-style government health warning. He believes the high frequency radio-like waves can limit white blood cells' ability to fight disease. It happens because the brain's fluid absorbs radiation when the cell phone is held…
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…judge interviews both a computer and one or more human foils using terminals. If the human judge is unable to reliably unmask the computer, then the computer wins. In Turing view, thinking involves conscious intentions. The human brain has about 100…
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…the first three years of life. The result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain, autism and it’s associated behaviors have been estimated to occur in 1 in 500 individuals (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1997). Autism…
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…Intelligence is the study to create a machine that can act like a human brain, including emotions, and consciousness. This speech will cover the subject of if it can ever be achieved and at what…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in size. Bridges burnt to ash, Tunnels flooded with the pain Our feelings seem to clash, And your pants became your brain. Excuses and apologies Have become your game You try to bribe with flowers Wasted money-what a shame. It is love you swear…
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