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…, Tay-Sachs disease, Tourette's syndrome, Brain Tumor. * Mental illnesses and behavioral conditions: alcoholism, anxiety disorders, attention deficit disorder, eating disorders, manic depression, schizophrenia. * Other genetic diseases: Cleft lip…
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…widely challenged debates in medicinal practice. One, the argument for ADD being a clinical and mental "disorder", is in favor of medical treatment, claiming the diagnosis is attributable to brain damage or neurological defects. The second gives an alternative…
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…If a 50 year old human was cloned. What would result is a 50 year old in a babys body. Its not that it would have the brain of a 50 year old. This new creation would just age like it was 50. A 50 year old doesnt have the ability to develope like…
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…high by using drug such as ecstasy. I have learned that “when people use ecstasy, the drug will act on the brain, creating a sense of euphoria that permit a person to step out beyond the boundaries his or her body and see the world in a new way or the way…
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…that clouded my brain, It held me so high I thought I might die, Oh my enchanted light Why have you started to be not so bright? His heart that held me awake Made mine feel like it was about to break, Hair flickering around thy body, Made me feel thy shake…
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…concluded that Marijuana enables Neurons, which are the brain cells that process information, to communicate with each other by the release of Neurons into the gaps of the brain. Most doctors will only prescribe the drug to epileptic patient s if that certain…
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…Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a serious brain disorder. It is a disease that makes it difficult for a person to tell the difference between real and unreal experiences, to think logically, to have normal emotional responses to other, and to behave…
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…that affects the brain's pleasure systems and screws up it's ability to perceive pain. It is mainly believed that Arab traders took opium to China in about the 7th or 8th century A.D. It was used there as a medicine until it was realized that it could be smoked…
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…in one out of every one thousand seven hundred and fifty people. These effects are convulsions, febrile seizure, and shock or collapse. In some cases brain damage has also been known to happened. This is very rare though. If you have has seizures…
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…and the consequences they cause. Most learning is done through operant conditioning because it is learning done by experiences. The brain learns more with operant conditioning than classical conditioning because the brain tends to remember unusual things better than…
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