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    on the Brain” Prior to reading up on multitasking I had some prior knowledge about the topic and how it relates to the human brain. One issue that is often discussed when referring to multitasking is the degradation in quality of work as number of tasks increase. This issue is brought up nearly every time multitasking is ever mentioned. The focus of my project is the idea that one might be able to circumvent some of the problems normally associated with multitasking by training their brain to…

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    Ballet of Two Brains Doubt, it is the whisper through the night, the cold wind that makes christian 's skin pucker up with goosebumps full of fear and anxiety birthed by the difficult questions. The question that makes a room full of people feel like a raging sea of Sunday school answers answer you were given in 5 grade. Along with people digging trenches packing up their love and concern for you distancing themselves with those words, "I 'll be praying for you," leave you walking away feeling…

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    The Internets Impact on Our Brains Pulitzer Prize finalist/author Nicholas Carr believes that the internet will be our downfall “…Causing us to lose concentration… and struggle with what’s important.” (Carr, 575) Professor Trent Batson rebuttals Carr’s idea, claiming that the internet “…is making us smarter as we re-discover new ways to learn.” (Batson, 587) Both Carr and Batson make valid claims about what they believe to be true and to take only one of their sides can be quite difficult to…

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    person experiences a traumatic brain injury when there is an impact or sudden motion that brings the head to an abrupt stop, slamming the brain into the skull. This injury is known as coup-contrecoup. When the brain starts to bounce back and forth inside of the head then that part of the brain that hits the skull will be damaged, meaning the brain is injured on direct impact. When the brain bounces back to the opposite side of the skull then the opposite side of the brain is also injured.…

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    lead to Traumatic Brain Injury. There are two different types of traumatic brain injuries (TBI). One type of a TBI is called an open head injury. An open head injury is caused when the skull is punctured. Not all of open head injuries are fatal. When they are not fatal, then they usually cause a person to lose behavioral or sensory functions. These function loss is in the parts controlled by the area of the brain that is injured. The other type of brain injury is called a closed brain injury.…

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    What is the Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury? "Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is something everyone should know about; every year 1.7 million people are affected from traumatic brain injury and the number keeps rising" (Xu L). I was not familiar with traumatic brain injury until I experienced it myself. Understanding what traumatic brain injury is, the effects of it, and how to recover from it are all important information to know. Traumatic brain injury is a brain dysfunction caused by an…

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    Music v. the Brain A famous quote by William Congreve reads, “Music hath charms to soothe a savage Breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak.” Congreve is trying to exude the idea that music has the power to do anything. Furthermore, music can impact the brain in a variety of different ways. Depending on the type of music an individual listens to, it can manipulate the brain to change his or her mood and improve cognitive skills. The various genres of music provide a large quantity of…

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    If people with mild Alzheimer’s come in counter with the therapy of Deep Brain Stimulation then most common mental functions, and some memory shouldn’t be completely lost. Deep Brain Stimulation is kind of like an electrical shock. It is sending waves to block off faulty signals in the brain that would other wise cause problems to the brain or body. It’s not to cure most cases, but more of when your medicine isn’t working anymore, or to slow down the issue. It started with forty-two patients.…

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    automobile accidents and workplace accidents. These accidents may cause bleeding of the brain, nerve damage or even an infection of the brain. If you or a loved one are involved in an accident that causes a head injury, a brain injury claims lawyer can help you get the money you need to pay for medical bills as well as compensation for loss time at work and your pain and suffering. When you suffer from a traumatic brain injury, a variety of tests will need to be done by a medical professional,…

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    Brain death starts with some sort of devastating neurologic injury, They include traumatic brain injury a stroke caused by a ruptured blood vessel in the brain or if the heart has stopped and the brain goes without oxygen and other nutrients it needs to survive for a long period of time. Life support exacerbates the problem because those who are brain dead do not have a life to sustain. Life support refers to the medications and equipment used to keep people alive in medical situations. These…

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