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    Creutzfeldt – Jakob disease known as (CJD) is a rare neurodegenerative disease that breaks down the brain only infecting about one million people worldwide. CJD belongs to a family of human animal diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). Infected brains become filled with holes looking like sponges. There are also other TSEs Kuru, fatal familial, insomnia FFI, and Gerstmann-Staussler-Scheinker disease (GSS). CJD is caused by glycoprotein called a prion. Prion…

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    states operate in a nonphysical reality. For the dualist, the way of thinking is an internal thinking on the inside that is private. I fully agree with Descartes’s concept of dualism. The mind is a lot more than chemical reactions going on in the brain. Thoughts, feelings, desire are all properties of the mind but not its parts. I…

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    Preterm Infants and Development Victoria Davis Excelsior College Another physical complication of a preterm infant is blindness or Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP). Retinopathy of Prematurity develops is the leading cause of vision loss in children. Because of being born prematurely the full development of the eyes is interrupted. ROP cause the blood vessels of the eye to grow abnormally and spread throughout the retina. Because these new blood vessels are fragile, they…

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    acting in accordance to the standards that the workplace upholds outside of the job. Due to this added responsibility, many hope to instill the value of thinking before posting. However, since those who are younger do not have a completely developed brain, they tend to make poor decisions since they do not have the ability to fully grasp future repercussions of their online decisions. In fact, this occurrence is so prevalent that even students at Homestead High School have been subjected to…

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    ”psychologists, neuroscientists, and others are finding that it [multitasking] can put us under a great deal of stress and actually make us less efficient. It turns out that most of the time when we think we’re multitasking, we actually aren’t. Our brains are just switching between tasks very quickly, not focusing on both at the same time. She sights Edward M. Hallowell to support this, Hallowell says, “Multitasking is shifting focus from one task to another in rapid succession. I t gives the…

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    after birth. When being diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy mostly only the child’s brain is affected. This disorder results in several issues with the developing nervous system. These exact issues in the nervous system have yet to be found in clinical findings. The part of the nervous system that is affected is the Central nervous system. The central nervous system is damaged before, during, or shortly after birth. If the brain is damaged before birth this is called prenatal. Prenatal disturbances…

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    Trace Elements

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    various disorders. The common sites of trace element deposits include but not limited to brain, liver, kidney, bone and skin. Measurements of trace elements in these sites are important for the diagnosis of diseases that may result due to either excess or deficiency of the elements. The Human brain is one site that demands high levels of metal concentration. These metal levels vary from region to region in the brain, and any abnormal existing of these metals would lead to neurological diseases.…

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    Astrocytes Lab Report

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    Researchers experiment with brain cells to understand the different pathways. As the follow experiment where researchers put glutamate in a culture where there were neurons and astrocytes. After a glucose use by cells, they saw an inhibition of the glucose transport into the neurons and this inhibition was stronger with add of lactate in the culture. This experiment show us that glutamate inhibited glucose transport into the neurons and in consequence inhibited glycolysis, and this is why it…

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    The brain split case was first discovered in the laboratory by Roger Sperry and Ronal Meyers. The brain split was first tested on humans in 1961. Patients were not capable to transport most of the data starting with one half of the their head to the other. This meant that there were two differentiate brains. Micheal Gazzaniga completed further analyses which demonstrated the left side of the hemisphere on adjusting for its absence of information, and additionally endeavors toward the right side…

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    the philosophy of the mind (Sober, 2013, p. 204). The two categories of views discussed in Sober’s ‘Core Questions in Philosophy’ that attempt to resolve the mind/body problem are dualism and materialism. Dualism is the theory that the mind and the brain are two fundamentally different substances (Sober, 2013, p. 204). Conversely, materialism says that matter is the one and only fundamental substance in nature, and the notion that mental phenomena are a result of physical interactions follows…

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