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    Brain Science will Change Communication Mode Communication has long been a significant issue. Although human has created language to help they get the mind of the others and the Internet makes transmitting information faster and more convenient, communication is still imperfect. For example, it is almost impossible for one to share feelings, image and memory in their mind integrally. Actually, people have to use literature,music and many other forms of expression to express themselves. But…

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    The Limbic System

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    The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system for most living things. There are only a few animals that do not have a brain like starfish or jellyfish. The brain is located in the head. It receives messages from other organs. The brain is the most complex organ. In a human, the cerebral cortex has more than a billion neurons. Each of these neurons are connected by synapses. These synapses are connected to several thousand other neurons. Neurons communicate with one…

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    Manipulating the Human Mind Through Time Ironically, despite being arguably the most important object to every human on Earth, perhaps the most mysterious object left in the observable universe is the human mind. The key mystery of the mind is of course the it’s immense complexity, making it almost impossible to understand, though not for a lack of effort and substantial progress in the scientific community. In literature, one way that the mysteries of human intelligence are explored is by…

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    and cell-phones, though amazing, are not exempt from this. Cons can refer to many things, but the one biggest downfall that is worth looking into is the unforeseen impact that technology has on the human body. The three main parts of the body that are being affected negatively include the eyes, brain, and neck/back. The latest and greatest technology seems to be what everyone wants to get their hands on the minute it comes out, unfortunately, it is not the best for our eyes. According to a…

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    Concerning her famous poem, “The brain is wider than the sky”, Hughes argues that Dickinson’s description of the “Brain” as the “weight of God” emphasizes her purpose in finding her relationship to divine reality, since the brain is the sole means of the human to find this transcendent reality, therefore making the human consciousness and transcendent reality inseparable. However, Hughes points out that “… while divine reality is distinctively constitutive of human consciousness, it is not…

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    understanding the complexities of our own human brain. The brain, which is the most complex organ in the human body in still very much a mystery to the world’s best medical and scientific professionals. The documentary states, that we have learned more about the brain in the last five years than we have in the last 5000. With each breakthrough of understanding we’re left with more questions than answers. With increased understanding of the functions of the brain unlocks limitless possibilities…

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    preoccupied with what has happened or what might happen. Mindfulness based meditation is the key that unlocks the door to well-being. Once through the door there is a path that leads to increased happiness by first physically altering the structure of your brain, which leads to relief from biological medical conditions, sociological conditions, and psychological conditions. Mindfulness based meditation is the true Swiss army knife of…

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    Lack Of Sleep Research

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    the most important yet least commonly considered questions is where would we be without our brain? We tend to forget that without our brains controlling every aspect of our lives, we would be nothing more than a frame of bones decorated with skin. Our brains provide us with our personalities, intelligence, thoughts, dreams, and so much more. For something so giving, the least we can do is care for our brain as much as it cares for us. However, sometimes that is harder than it seems. As a college…

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    Does playing a instrument affect intelligence one poses an Annotated Bibliography Bower, Bruce. "Harvard Gazette: Music on the Brain." Harvard Gazette: Music on the Brain. Science News, n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2015. . The article reports that learning to play a musical instrument, may indeed give children an intellectual edge over their peers. Six-year- olds who took weekly piano lessons throughout the school year showed an average increase in IQ says psychologist E. Glenn…

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    navigate after dark, bats use echolocation. Echolocation is the act of using the reverberation of a sound transmitted out of the body to detect objects in the surrounding area. Scientist for many years believed animals only had this ability. Due to human brains tending to suppress the frequency of echoes. This capability to retrieve the echo of a sound one transmitted has been perceived to be so farfetched that we have given this ability to a superhero. However, what scientists were not aware of…

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