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    There are many research studies that have been conducted for examining the effect of Virtual Reality Environments. A number of them are also related to cognitive psychology. Some of the studies related to the analysis of the virtual reality effect on cognitive psychology are mentioned briefly. Sutherland I.E.in 1965, the very first idea of Virtual Reality was presented by Ivan Sutherland “make that (virtual) world in the window look real, sound real, feel real and respond realistically to the…

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    The source presented was trying to address more directly whether there was a difference between precognition and clairvoyance. Precognition, when speaking in terms of parapsychology, is reported skill allowing one to see, sense or feel future occurrences via an extrasensory comprehension. Clairvoyance is the ability to see things that are hidden. In addition, the authors were also trying to find whether the optimal conditions for the two types of ESP, extrasensory perception, appeared to…

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    Chapters Acoustics Acoustics is the properties of a space and, how sound is transmitted into it. There are four areas of acoustical concern. The first area is sound isolation, it is unwanted sounds that leak in to the auditorium that affects the performance. These problems occur through doors, windows, walls, flooring, ceiling and ventilation ducts. The second area the interior room acoustics it shows how a room size, shape surface and materials affect interior acoustics and how they could be…

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    Dogs Muscular System

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    Dogs to Humans Humans and dogs are similar in many different ways, one way is that they have similar muscular systems. We humans have some similar muscles as dogs like, gluteal muscle, biceps, latissimus dorsi, trapezius, deltoid, and the external oblique. The different muscles are used by dogs and humans in pretty much the same sense so they can run, walk, and jump. The dog’s muscular system is one of the biggest systems in their body. There are two important functions of the muscular system…

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    Disc Prolapse Case Study

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    SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION Fifty two patients with suspected disc prolapse were selected as per inclusion criteria. All patients were studied prospectively by meticulous clinical examination followed by plane X-ray and MRI. Clinical findings and investigations methods were then co related with surgical findings in order to evaluate the usefulness of these methods in the management of the disease. The following conclusions were drawn 1. Maximum incidence of disc herniation was in 4th and 5th…

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    The Integumentary System

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    The integumentary system is made up of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. The integumentary system is also the largest organ in the body. With this being said, there are many diseases that can arise. The disease that I’ve decided to cover is, Psoriasis. Psoriasis is a condition in which skin cells build up and form scales and itchy, dry patches. No one really knows exactly what causes psoriasis, but most researchers agree that it is related to the immune system and genetics. No special…

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    an ice pick into the eye socket angling it above the eye. Dr. Freeman would tap the end of the ice pick with a hammer so that it would go through the orbital bone and then through the frontal lobe of the brain. He then would move the sharp end in the ice pick to mangle the frontal lobe of the brain. He called this procedure, Transorbital Lobotomy. Lobotomies became famous because there was no other treatment available at the time. Lobotomies also had more of a positive outcome for various…

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    The Mozart Effect Essay

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    children given computer lessons for six months or no extra training.” The early stages of a child’s life are the most important. This is when they are learning the most about things, what is right, what is wrong, how to do things and so on. Their brains tend to soak up information like a sponge, no matter if its good information or bad information, and they tend to…

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    Others argue that such a high drinking age leads 18 to 20-year old’s to engage in drinking behind closed doors, which causes them to engage in extremely heavy drinking, or binge drinking. As already known, large amounts of alcohol on a developing brain has long-term effects, but not only does it put the drinker at risk, but it puts innocent people at risk as well. High schools, colleges, and even military bases are forced to deal with the damaging consequences of binge drinking. For parents, the…

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    Memory loss can happen in many ways from amnesia to alzheimer's. Alzheimer's is a brain disorder that will slowly destroy memory and thinking skills. It will make it hard for a person to remember the easiest things to do, like remembering were there own bathroom is in their own house. Alzheimer's is a disease that around five million people have. It has been ranked sixth in diseases that kill people in the united states but recent studies have shown that is could have reached rank 3 in the…

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