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    The innate brain systems of all mammals/animals are developed on and surpass the capacities of both the right and the left hemisphere of the brain. Minute animals like the worms have pseudo sensory brain function mechanisms that has been connected by nerves having very few neurons. There is a neural net that links the brain stimuli system with few intermediary layers and that could be used as an illustration model (Sowa 1983). The brain of a reptile is infinitesimally small compared to those of…

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    My research paper is on brain cancer. The spinal cord and brain create the central nervous system, which is also known as CNS. Tumors are the main cause of cancer, they can form in any part of your body. “ A tumor that starts in another part of your body and spreads to the brain is called a metastic brain tumor.” (cancer.gov) Spinal cord and brain tumors can either start as bengin or melignant. Bengin is not cancer and melingnant is cancer. There are many types of tumors, but the most common…

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    have the ability to train their bodies to require less sleep, it is impossible. The body needs sleep to regenerate certain parts of the body, especially the brain. After periods of time with little to know sleep one will know immediate side-effects of the brain not being able to restore and repair it’s own neurons (Lancaster, 2008).The brain is one of the most complex and least understood things in the world and without sleep there can be severe damage to this. Cognitive ability and behavior,…

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    other psychological research, continue to show the complex nature of the brain, and the many cause and effect relationships that lie within.…

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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 Tell-Tale Brain, written by V. S. Ramachandran, was a very eye-opening book. In this book he is on a quest to find out what makes us human. He does this by analyzing different disorders and theories, referencing thought-provoking topics like evolution. Personally, I usually never read books about the brain or psychology, but after reading this one, I will definitely read more books like this. I already recommended it to many of my friends.…

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    The New Brain by Richard Restak is book generically discussing the human brain and its functional development. Restak is a neurosurgeon and popular science writer focuses on new technology for examining the physiology of the brain. He discusses things such as MRI and how it allows us to monitor and control a wide range of activities than was formerly possible before. It is an interesting read however I was not keen on it. To me personally reads more like a series of unconnected, popular media…

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    TV is said to rot the brain from within when watching pointless cartoon violence. I however, agree with you Steven Johnson that television could be used as tool to help educate the brain. According to your quote, “The intelligence arrives fully formed in the words and actions of the characters on-screen (Johnson, 280).” I interpret this as hidden knowledge on shows that come through expressions and laughs. When television was first invented, it was a great new way with communicating to spread…

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    The brain split case was first discovered in the laboratory by Roger Sperry and Ronal Meyers. The brain split was first tested on humans in 1961. Patients were not capable to transport most of the data starting with one half of the their head to the other. This meant that there were two differentiate brains. Micheal Gazzaniga completed further analyses which demonstrated the left side of the hemisphere on adjusting for its absence of information, and additionally endeavors toward the right side…

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    Brain Implants. Introduction Brain implants, also known as neural implants, are technology implanting devices on surface of the brain that connects directly to the neural system. Some possible use for brain implant technology are treatment for brain disorder, restoring and enhancing of sensory system, and augmenting brain processing. In this paper, the ethical considerations of applying brain implant technology for both therapeutic and enhancement purpose will be examined. Overview of brain…

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