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    and environment (Morris, 2013). However, this video went more in detail and explanation. For instance, this video detailed synaptic pruning which is the process of getting rid of unused connections that we don't have a use for any longer. The brain also is able to re-use connections for instances of short term memory. When learning new things your neurons actually make entirely new synapses. I enjoyed the example used in the textbook of the Rosenzweig experiment of lab rats. Rats…

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    Brain Simulation Essay

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    Neonatal Developing brain parcellated atlases Gilmore et. al. parcellated the brain of 74 neonates using anatomical expertise into 38 ROIs for the purpose of studying the gray matter growth and the asymmetry in the neonatal brain (131). In this study, the individual parcellation maps are used for comparison between individual brains. Gousias et. al designed a delineation protocol to manually parcellate the brains of 20 preterm and term neonates into 50 ROIs (132) based on macro-anatomical…

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    The Brain

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    !There is different parts of the brain. The brain is important in our daily lives. If one did not have one, they would not be able to do the thing that they do every day. No one can live without brains. The brain is a very organized part of our body. It is divided into different parts. Each part of the brain has a different job. Just think if someone were to bump our head on the sidewalk while playing basketball and the left side of the brain got injured everything would be messed up. But…

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    Ever heard of a patch for migraines? The majority of medicine for migraines today is pills not patches. In 2015 an advertisement for Zecuity was published. This Zecuity advertisement is using ethos, pathos and logos to attract the audience. This advertisement has only three colors. The colors are blue, green, and white. The whole background is blue from left is dark blue and in the middle it gets lighter then fades out into a greenish blue on the right. On the bottom of the advertisement there…

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    Essay On Hydrocephalus

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    (CSF) builds up in the brain (Mayo Clinic 2014). The causes of this disorder are still not well understood, but it may result from inherited genetic abnormalities, developmental disorders, tumors, and other injuries to the head that may cause a blockage. This blockage prevents the excess CSF that builds up in the brain from exiting, which adds pressure on the brain tissue that can lead to brain damage (NIH, 2012). Cerebrospinal fluid is a clear fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord…

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    At Home Studying Essay

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    them on the ground. There, on the board of their fifth hour class, lies the words in big bold letters, TEST WEDNESDAY. The following minutes are filled with stress, anxiety, and worry. But this does not compare to the time consuming, mind thwarting, brain exhausting hours of study5ing that is now to commence to do well on this test. That day after…

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    memory facet of the brain. This idea and more is explored in The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg. The book focuses on the life of a man named Eugene Pauly, or E.P. in the medical world. In the early 1990’s, Eugene came down with a terrible illness. His wife, Beverly, rushed him to the hospital, where doctors concluded he was suffering from viral encephalitis, a relatively harmless disease that, in rare cases, makes its way into the brain and causes…

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    Effects on the Brain and Mental Health When someone is under chronic stress, it begins to negatively affect a person’s physical and mental health. Mental health problems due to stress can cause many different disorders in the body as well as the brain; they can also affect a person’s personality, thought processes as well as social interactions. Mental health disorders can occur in different forms, some symptoms may overlap, making disorders hard to diagnose. A few common disorders that can be…

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    or anger. This is not just something that is said for the fun of it. In fact, in 1890 William James an American Philosopher and Psychologist had already figured out that our thoughts could change the structure and function of our brains. This theory implies that our brain can adapt endlessly because, well, it’s a dynamic organ. This theory has been very popular these last few years, and psychologists (or should we say people in the scientific world…

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    The definition of telepathy is communication between minds by some means other than sensory perception. Some people who have telepic powers are Nandana Unnilerishnan, Michel Berg, Alejandro Riera. Michel Berg and Alejandro Riera had achieved telepathy once and talked to each other on accident. Nandana had got telepathy from autism, she was able to read her mother’s mind and she passed ESP test that was telepathically communicated to her. Some facts about telepathy is animals can have…

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