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    The brain is the most complex part of the human body. It is also the most powerful organ of the human body, although it only weighs approximately three pounds (Alzheimer’s Association, 2012). The brain is responsible for all thought and movement that your body produces. The complexity of the brain allows humans to interact with their environment and communicate successfully with others. The brain is not just one huge organ, it has numerous small divisions that enable humans to thrive and survive…

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    It is not surprising that the teenage brain is different than the adult brain. During the adolescent years, a person’s brain is going through major changes. As stated by the videos, during teenage years, the person is going through their second brain development. During this change, the brain is improving connections that are frequently used and removing the connections that are not used often. Due to the change in parts of the limbic system, the teenager’s emotions will be different. These…

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    Adolescent storm and stress is not only inevitable, but it is a time where people have to be the most understandable with their young adults. Preventing the brain from developing is something that is obviously unavoidable, similarly to how it is nearly impossible to think that a young person will not be influenced by society. The way the brain develops has a powerful correlation with the way they associate themselves with society. It has been scientifically…

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    functions of the brain. The brain reacts to music in an assortment of different way, yet most of them are positive. Music has copious excellent effects on the brain, such as: increasing cognitive abilities, benefitting people psychologically, and helping people to learn new things. The brain is complex, constantly taking in information to better itself. In some ways, it is like the human equivalent of a computer, continually updating. There are many practices that are used to improve the…

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    this awful disease. Alzheimer’s gets worse over time it is not an aging, disease, but it is true the older you get you are likely to get Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s starts evolving in your brain where you form memories. Alzheimer’s leads to memory loss called Dementia. Dementia is not a disease…

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    granted. Properly developed brains, facial features in their correct places, and a life span longer than a few hours. Some children who are born with holoprosencephaly, or HPE, aren't quite as lucky. Victims of this disease suffer with various abnormalities to the face and brain, sometimes resulting in death. Their symptoms can range from almost normal facial features and brain development, to something most of us thought only occurred in fictional novels. When your brain is being formed it…

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    How The Brain Works

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    ever wondered how the brain works or how it is connected? Outside the brain there appears to be a handful of pink and gray muscles. However, as you enter the human brain, it reveals an extremely complex circuit, connecting you with the rest of your body. The brain contains almost 100,000 miles of blood vessels and billions of cells. It is the consummate library of information, remembering data and processing it as quickly as 11 million bits per second (The Human Brain). The brain is a very…

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    coping brain, are Thinking, Emotional, and Reptilian. Those are to be the main subjects of this essay. The human brain is the most complex thing we know of, but yet we know very little about it. However, we do know that in times of stress or worry, each and every individual person has a unique way to cope with it. But the three parts of the brain, Thinking, Emotional, and Reptilian, are the base for all of the different ways we cope. Thinking or the neocortex, is the part of the brain…

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    Impact of Video Games on the Brain As advancements in technology have risen, so has the popularity of video games. In the article, Brains on Video Games, by Bavelier, Green, Han, Renshaw, Merzenich, and Gentile (2011), various questions are posed regarding the positive and negative effects of these games on brain development, behavioral issues, addiction, and the challenges they pose moving forward. The first point the authors elaborate on is how and if the playing of video games has any…

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    Brain Scans And Depression

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    The human brain is complex. No matter how much scientists study it, there always seems to be more to learn about the human brain. Sometimes it seems the more we learn about the brain, the more we realize just how much we still do not understand. While this is by no means a complete explanation of everything going on neuroscience, here are three recent medical studies connected with the brain: Brain Scans and Depression Recently, researchers at King’s College London and The University of…

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