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    Brain Pop Video Reflection

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    their hands to answer questions while others did not. Those raising their hand showed they had some background knowledge on Tecumseh. The same students raised their hand time and time again. There were students who were sitting quietly watching the Brain Pop Video while a few other students seem to not be paying attention. One boy was looking around to see what his friends was doing. From the video I noticed that many of the students’ attention spans were lost half way through. You could hear…

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    about brain tumors in the past and scrolled pass the information as if the term brain tumor was just any other term. Perhaps, I scrolled past articles on brain tumors because irrationality activated out of fear. Consequently, the irrational side of me thought scrolling past proclaimed being immune to develop such disease. Nevertheless, I cast irrationality out of my mind and researched brain tumors. Of course, as I procured knowledge on brain tumors through an article I read, the term brain…

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    Professor Batorsky WRT 101 11/30/2016 Brain Development Does the question " Why is he/she smarter than me? " brush through your mind whenever you see that someone always gets better grades than you do? Brain development is affected by certain factors that include both physiological as well as environmental. However, the influence of these factors must be equalized for maximum brain functionality. The brain is considered as many things at once by different people.…

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    A brain tumor is a mass of tissue that is formed by an increase of abnormal cells (Web MD). When cells in your body die, they normally get replaced by new cells. However, if the brain has a tumor or any type of cancerous cell, this will be affected and new cells may not grow. Most tumor cells increase in size and unlike regular cells in the body, they do not die. There are two types of brain tumors; the first is Malignant Brain Tumor, this forms within the brain and is common that the tumor will…

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    autistic brain is very smart and can think differently than other brains? For example Temple Grandin, she invented a human squeeze machine which she made to control herself when she would get anxious. She also wrote a book and in that book we read a chapter called “From the Margins to the Mainstream,” in The Autistic Brain. It talks about many different features the autistic brain. For that reason the central idea is that the autistic brain can sometimes not react in the same way as our brains.…

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    he three parts of the coping brain are known as the thinking (nuero-cortex) emotional (mammalian) and reptilian (survival). The reptilian brain is also known as the primitive brain and is the instinctive brain function found in animals and mammals, as well as humans. It’s the most powerful and oldest brain function, since without it we would not be alive. Its number one job is survival so our instinctive survival lies in our reptilian brain. It provides us with many coping skills that are…

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    physical exercise to the brain? Everyone has heard the phrase “Use it or lose it”, but does exercise fall into the “use it” section? Exercise is very important due to the fact that it not only improves the body physically, but exercise also helps the brain mentally. The goal is to determine the effect of exercise on the brain and the critical brain function, the memory. It is bad to be a couch potato due to the fact that research shows that a sedentary lifestyle impacts our brain and body…

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    I expected the sheep brain to be much larger than it was in size, I did not expect the brain to be as small as it was. The sheep brain dissection lab was done in order to help students understand how important the structures and functions are in the human brain. A few external details I was able to identify were the frontal, occipital, temporal and parietal lobes as well as the difference between gyri and sulci. Some internal structures I struggled to point out was the hippocampus and the…

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    Differences Between the Teenage and Adult Brain Contrary to common belief, the teen brain and adult brain are incredibly different. Differences between the two brains include the development or the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and the striatum. Furthermore, the brain develops from back to front, so the prefrontal cortex is left undeveloped in the teen years. It is extremely important to understand these differences to know why teens behave the way they behave. The prefrontal cortex does not…

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    Brain Fog Research Paper

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    Avoiding Brain Fog with Provasil Do you often find yourself in a state of confusion? Are you starting to forget little things – your grocery list, the title of a movie you have recently seen, or your car keys? Are you becoming increasingly fuzzy-headed, unable to think clearly? If you find yourself confused at times and lacking clarity and focus, then you must be suffering brain fog. Having a foggy brain can be frustrating – not to mention scary – which is why Cognetix Labs has come up with…

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