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…that was depicted in the movie, "2001:A Space Odyssey." In the movie, Hal, the AI, controlled a large spacecraft. Instead of creating a brain in a box like in the movie, Rodney is putting the mind of a human into the body of a robot. Cog isn’t yet a true humanoid robot…
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…people started showing the side effects that are associated with them. For example, Lyle Alzado, a popular star in the NFL, developed a brain tumor and died. This scared a lot of people and the recreational uses of steroids decreased…
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…depletes a very important chemical in the brain, serotonin, which affects mood, sleeping and eating habits, thinking processes, aggressive behavior, sexual function, and sensitivity to pain. Abnormal levels of serotonin may contribute to depression…
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…. Not only that, but also that the earlier a child starts learning about or performing music, the more quickly his or her mind starts to develop. "Studies show that classical music can stimulate brain development in babies, helping them appreciate…
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…. This pure research was difficult to perform by this man of the Jewish faith as it was mainly only preferable by the independently wealthy. In 1886, Freud opened a private practice specializing in nervous and brain disorders. By 1900, he introduced…
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…, a mathematician turned roboticist at Britain's University of Sussex is to be believed the computers artificial intelligence will grow exponentially of there own accord: By mimicking evolution, ''it's possible to create artificial brains without really understanding…
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…. This pure research was difficult to perform by this man of the Jewish faith as it was mainly only preferable by the independently wealthy. In 1886, Freud opened a private practice specializing in nervous and brain disorders. By 1900, he introduced…
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…, brain injuries, exposure to traumatic events, and perceived societal injustices. The frightening implication is that a huge population has been exposed to one or more of these traumas. Is there some sort of lethal concoction that sets serial killers apart…
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…Institute. Patients with VHL suffer tumors known as angiomas (they are referred to as hemangioblastomas when discussing the retina, brain, or spinal chord and pheochromocytomas when discussing the adrenal glands) consisting of tiny knots of blood vessels…
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…Cocaine Cocaine is a drug taken from the leaves of the coca plant. It is a potent brain stimulant and one of the most addictive drugs. Cocaine is sold on the street in two main forms: cocaine hydrochloride…
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