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    It is obvious the men and women differ. Thinking about differences the first thing that comes to our mind is usually physical appearance. But dissimilarities between gender are more complex than we may think. From the very beginning man were placed over woman. It was visible in many areas of life, starting with the God in monotheistic religions who has been and still is portrayed as a man. Furthermore over 90% of societies were on patriarchal basis and woman roles were reduce to taking care of…

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    were seen. An overview fetal anatomy assessment was performed, and no major malformations were noted at this time within the resolution of the ultrasound equipment, though some aspects of the fetal heart and spine could not be completed though the cerebellum is…

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    of areas affected by the presence of alcohol, all serving developmental purposes. For example, a study by Dörrie and colleagues5 has concluded that the presence of alcohol can lead to various somatic structural abnormalities in the cerebrum and cerebellum. Dörrie and colleagues goes on to say, “At the functional level, cognition, motor coordination, attention, language development, executive functions, memory, social perception and emotion processing are impaired to a variable extent.”5(863)…

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    is injected through the vein to help cure strokes. Also, this organ has a helmet like structure called the skull or the cranium, this is the outer layer that protects the organ from any damage or injury. The structure of the brain is made up of cerebellum, cortex, cranium, basal ganglia, brain stem, spinal cord.[www.m.webmd.com] The…

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    work through minor challenges they face within their lifetime. They suggested that children who witnessed domestic violence have neurobiological changes which include abnormalities in the midbrain, the limbic system, cortex, corpus callosum, and cerebellum. This causes difficulty encompassing behavioral, social and emotional difficulties, cognitive and attitudinal problems, adjustments, and other long-term difficulties (Tsavoussis,…

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    that cerebral and cerebellar brain volume are smaller than normal at older age” (p. 428.) This can be credited by the fact that autism is diagnosed before the age of three. The specific structures of the brain affected are the cerebellum and the limbic system. The cerebellum is where sensorimotor input is integrated, and the limbic system regulates emotions. The amygdala and the frontal lobe may also be involved. Another biological factor that influences the diagnosis of ASD is the functioning…

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    Gender identity affects many aspects of a person’s life. Shaped by genes, physiology, socialization, and environment. Gender influences how people present themselves to others, appearance, social partners, activities, etc. Although traditionally thought to pertain to male or female, gender identity exists across a continuum and can change throughout a person’s life. Sex differentiation helps explain why traditionally, people were classified into two separate genders. Sex differentiation is…

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    their job done as easy and quickly as possible way for them, but it is pure torture for the horse. The first step is to stun them with a bolt that penetrates the skull, enters the cranium, and catastrophically damages the cerebrum and part of the cerebellum, causing them to be temporarily “knocked out.” They then go through a “Kill Chute,” to a “Kill Floor.” Horses arriving on the kill floor from the kill chute, in order to perform the next stages, the horses are held up by a strong chain by the…

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    neurons, they collect information from many different sources. One type of an interneuron, the pyramidal cell, carries information from the cortex to the brain and spinal cord. The Purkinje cell, another interneuron, carries information from the cerebellum to the brain and spinal cord. One unique fact about interneurons is that you can find most of these in the brain. The larger the brain, the more interneurons are…

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    According to Gould, (2010). different studies have shown the negative effects of drug use on working memory: Morphine has been shown to impair working memory (Friswell et al.,2008); polydrug users who preferred cocaine or heroin, continued to have cognitive impairments, including working memory, up to five months into abstinence (VerdejoGarcía, and Pérez-García, 2007); methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy) caused working memory impairment even two and a half years after cessation of use…

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