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    Digestibility Of Food

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    and maize, which happened approximately 10,500 to 5,500 years ago. Each of these alterations to our diet led to paramount shifts in the human race. The first of these dietetic movements, the invention of cooked food, has evidently led to larger brains, but at a cost. The earliest humans ate little more than what they could find…

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    Decay Of Memory Essay

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    The human memory is an inaccurate storage of our lives, memories are often revised, cut out, or replaced. Jim’s experience with incorrectly recalling the day his parents won the lottery can be due to many different ways the brain forgets information. Jim may know that his parents won the lottery but not have enough paid attention to the specific details of the day. This occurs often with exciting events, you focus so much on what is happening we do not remember particular details. This…

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    Peripheral Nervous System

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    A. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 1. What are the central and peripheral nervous systems? What structures are part of each? The central nervous system is made up of two parts, the brain, and the spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system is made up of two parts as well, the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system. 2. What are Neurons? Describe the key parts of Neurons, including: Dendrites, Myelin, Axons, and Synapse. To keep it simple, a neuron is a nerve cell. Most neurons are very…

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    Children In Poverty Essay

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    Every 3 seconds, a child dies of hunger, and diseases. A child in poverty is difficult to find; therefore, requires a lot of attention and support. There are 87,000 children in poverty who are in need of support. But the society is trying to avoid and refusing to acknowledge the problems. Children in poverty get a growth issue by affecting a child physically, psychologically, and socially. Poverty and malnutrition have an effect on a child’s physical development. Some impoverished children are…

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    The Science behind the Brain and Its Impact on the Mind The brain is the most complex organ in the entire human body. It is responsible for the regulation of motor function, the body’s capacity to balance, and the ability to translate information sent by sensory organs. The mind is described as the faculty of consciousness and thought, where our feelings and emotions originate from. It can be implied that the science behind the brain may overshadow some facets of the mind, such as free will and…

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    lives. First, teens that are constantly play video games for hours, and hours are negatively affecting their brain and life experiences. Teens who do play video games all day can change, how teens work, how teens do in life, and how teens would not do the jobs what their mom and dad tells them what to do. In addition, teens who excessive, violent cause play video games cause their brain function improperly, and the teens will be doing interactions slowly like doing work in school, and doing…

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    Brain Games This video was really fascinating and interesting to watch. All the different illusions that happened during the video really made me think about what I was looking at. Some of the illusions were really confusing and difficult to figure out. Overall I really enjoyed watching this video. This video really correlated to chapter four in our psychology book. The video talked a lot about perception, which in our book it really focuses on perception and how the brain sees different…

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    The part of the brain that controls early memory and helps preserve long term memory is the hippocampus. The hippocampus is the area that saves “memories of names, images, and events.” If the hippocampus was damaged or removed that person or thing would no longer be able…

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    damages a lot of parts in your brain. Can damage your memory region where you only remember certain things. It can affect your learning ability and stop you from reaching your main goals all because you chose to drink at an early age. Some teens might not experience these effects till later on in life but drinking is very dangerous to the brain. A teenager that consumes large amounts from research has the brain of an older person who doesn’t drink. Which means their brain and mind doesn’t…

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    drug addiction in the United States and how it is a disease. I will provide information from my research to support my argument of why it is a disease and not a choice. There were studies that had shown that the brain of an addict is affected when they use their drug of choice by way of brain scans. Addiction is a disease which if not treated properly can spiral into something far worse. Many people begin with a mental illness such as depression. Simply willing themselves to stop is not enough…

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