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…that this is an effective, thrilling scene, but many think the final detail is pathetic or ridiculous: howling dismally, Sikes' dog hurls itself at his master's shoulders, only to miss and bash its brains out in the ditch. In spite of his master's…
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…an image of a computerized scan of Kip's brain that he said showed "holes" in areas of the brain. These images revealed reduced blood flow to the frontal lobe, the area associated with emotional control and decision-making. He testified that this reduced brain
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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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…of medicines nearly nonexistent. Millions of human lives improved and even saved by a sheep’s milk or a pig’s brain cells. Something out of a science fiction novel? A scientist’s unrealistic fantasy? Maybe something that could happen in 500 years? That may…
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…SIGMUND FREUD Imagine this: a man who can know the brain and understand the conflict that is occurring when we encounter anxiety and unhappiness. Mr. Sigmund Freud had this ability. He knew the human brain all too well. Before entering…
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…. It is considered a stage to the disease. The causes of each of the diseases are the same, and most of them are physical abnormalities of the brain. In over hundreds of studies on schizophrenia and similar mental conditions doctors have found some similar abnormalities…
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…hard to diagnose. A major theory in the cause of schizophrenia is that it develops in the fetal brain. The nerve cells grow, divide, and build connections with each other. The basic physical flaw in the brains of many affected with the disease…
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…sniffed through the nasal passages, which results in an instant high. This means when consumed, it speeds up the way the brain works. It causes the brain to send out too many electrical signals that then get mixed up. Because the brain tells the heart how fast…
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…Emily Dickinson's poems "Because I Could Not Stop for Death", "I Heard A Fly Buzz-When I Died", and "I Felt A Funeral In My Brain" all acknowledge one of life's undisputable phenomenon's, death. Much of Dickinson's work showed her interests in mortality…
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…tranquility; I have Peace. The wicked ways of Guile may test my self-control, And the disease may plague my soul. But I will prove my restraint; I have Temperance. The only eye of Irrationality may my brain cloud, And fallacious Logic's voice may be very…
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