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    2156 and succeeded on December 10 this year. The procedure is pretty fast and efficient. They feel no pain and are out for about 1 to 2 days then they wake up with no memory of what happened when they were an eejit. The chip was put in the cerebellum. The cerebellum is the part of your brain that controls your movement. The chip sended instruction to the body and it follows them. It also overrides all instinct that your body normally does. Like when to get water, find shelter, care about the…

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    Brain During Adolescence

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    (Konrad et al. 2013). Maturation processes that occur during adolescence are more active than previously believed (Konrad et al. 2013). The brain consists of the frontal lobe and prefrontal cortex, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe, cerebellum, and the corpus callosum. The frontal lobe and the prefrontal cortex are under development during adolescence. It is located in the frontal and upper area of the cortex. This division develops slowly and is the last part of the brain to…

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    way possible. There are at least seven brain structures/regions/lobes that are used while driving. The list includes: The monoamines, including the dopamine and norepinephrine; The cerebral hemispheres, mainly the cerebrum and in the hindbrain the cerebellum; The occipital lobes used for sight, and lastly, both left and right hemisphere. One of the brain structures…

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    between the structural malformations of anencephaly and encephalocele? Anencephaly- Soft, bony part of the skull with most of the brain missing (McCance & Huether, 2014). Neural tube defect that failed to close and born without the forebrain and cerebellum. Brain tissue is usually exposed and infants are usually blind, deaf, and unable to feel (Hydrocephalus Fact Sheet, 2015). Encephalocele- protrusion of the brain that is sac like and membranes cover it through the opening of the skull.…

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    The other parts of the brain that impact movement and become damaged in people with Parkinson’s include: the striatum, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. The striatum collects information, and along with the substantia nigra, which is located in the midbrain, is responsible for sending impulses from the spinal cord to the brain. The basal ganglia and cerebellum work together so that any movement is carried out seamlessly. In individuals with Parkinson’s the neurotransmitter dopamine levels drop…

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    Hallucinogen Abuse

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    Johan Cuevas Yasmine Ouchikh PSY 10200 February 25, 2016 1. The drug that Harry abuses is a hallucinogens. Hallucinogens are drugs that alter the person's consciousness and arouse the senses in different ways. They can create hallucinations and make the person taking the drug very hungry. One effect of a hallucinogen is that it can increase the way the person perceive sounds, making music sound better than how it did before the “high”. Harry is not abusing a depressant because a depressant…

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    Autism Spectrum Analysis

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    Autism affects information processing in the brain by altering how nerve cells and their synapses connect and organize, as well as significant affects on the limbic system, fusiform face area (FFA), and cerebellum (Palmen, van Engeland, Hof & Schmitz, 2004). The limbic system— consisting of the amygdala and the hippocampus— is responsible for motivation and emotion. These structures within the limbic system are much smaller in individuals with autism, which…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Study Guide

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    THYROID GLAND:The thyroid gland, located inside the neck, takes iodine from foods and converts it into thyroid hormones. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM: ANTERIOR VENA CAVA: The anterior vena cava drains the body of blood cranially to the heart. POSTERIOR VENA CAVA: The posterior vena cava drains the body of blood caudal to the heart. JUGULAR VEIN: The jugular vein is a group of veins that drain the structures lying in the cranial cavity of blood, until they unite with the subclavian vein. CEPHALIC:Large…

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    Why dont athletes “choke” when under pressure? Have you ever been in a situation where you have recited your speech over and over again until perfection but as you gave the speech your mind went blank? Have you ever been 36ft away from the goal with your team relying on you to win the game from your penalty kick but you screwed it up and lost the game for your team? have you ever studied for a test for so long that you practically had everything memorized but when the day of the test came you…

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    Inside the Brain, written by David Noonan, was a vivid and often jarring bird’s eye view into the world of neurosurgery. Mr. Noonan, begins his essay with the patient already under anesthesia laying on the table while the medical staff are moving around him in a symphony of route routines. Noonan then proceeds to guide us through the nitty gritty of brain surgery like a Chilton's manual. He escorts the reader through this mysterious medical world that most of us are largely unfamiliar with to…

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