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…but it still happens. During my research I established that dreams are controlled by the brain, by our surrounding or emotions. For instance, brain experts would tell you that we dream because our need constant stimulation. In other words, while we are awake we…
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…most of the time walking on four limbs. It uses it's arms as it's front legs and walks on it's knuckles. Our brain capacity is about twice as large as that of the chimp. Humans have a brain capacity of 1300 to 1500 cc, while the chimps are about 600 - 800…
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…causes a motivational syndrome. This means that the user will lose interest in activities and lose Researchers believe that marijuana blocks the messages going to your brain and alters your perceptions and emotions, vision, hearing, and coordination. A recent…
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…and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder The cause of ADHD has been traced back to genetics and possibilities of abnormal fetal development. This affects the area of the brain, which controls movement and attention. " Recently, scientists have…
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…Dementia What is Dementia ? Dementia is an organic brain syndrome which results in global cognitive impairments. Dementia can occur as a result of a variety of neurological diseases. Some of the more well known dementing diseases include Alzheimer's…
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…with the eyes. This occurs in the brain, which also deals with the numbness that is experience during a migraine. Treatments for migraines are greatly increasing with the new studies of what goes on. Drugs are the main advantage and can help about eighty-five…
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…separately. There are cases where a person is kept alive by mechanical means. All signs show that there is no hope of the person recovering because his brain is dead. Now, up to the present moment, it is widely acknowledged that a person is considered dead only…
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…Dementia is an organic brain syndrome which results in global cognitive impairments. Dementia can occur as a result of a variety of neurological diseases. Some of the more well known dementing diseases include Alzheimer's disease (AD), multi-infarct…
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…of the brain, called Scrapie, that causes tremors, loss of motion, and eventually death. This disease is very similar to the human disease called Parkinson’s disease. Scientists can try to stimulate new brain cells to divide and regrow damaged areas in the sheep…
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…and walks on it’s knuckles. Our brain capacity is about twice as large as that of the chimp. Humans have a brain capacity of 1300 to 1500 cc, while the chimps are about 600 - 800 cc. It is though by scientists that our brain size grew over time as were evolved…
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