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    more severe MRI signal hyperintensities of DWM, PVH, and SCG, as well as higher percentages of patients with advanced lesions (e.g., grade 2 and 3) of DWM, PVH, and SCG; and 3), between the groups, the differences in the hippocampal and entorhinal cortex volumes were not statistically different, and the results did not change after controlling for intracranial volume.…

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    As the neural signs proceed facilitate into different territories of the visual cortex, more acquainted procedures happen. The essential visual cortex (V1, or striate cortex) activities to different ranges of the cerebral cortex (extra striate cortex) that are included in complex visual discernment. In the parts of the visual cortex that make up the parietal visual cortical ranges, movement of items, movement of self through the world, and spatial thinking…

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    coordinates constrictions of skeletal muscles, regulates stance and balance, and may have a part in cognition and language. The diencephalon transfers all sensory info to cerebral cortex. It additionally it adds to motor skills and functions by transmitting data from cerebellum and basal nuclei to essential motor regions of the cerebral cortex. Furthermore, it helps with support of awareness. With the diencephalon comes the hypothalamus and…

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    V. For years drugs have been categorized as a poor personal decision, if the addiction persists then it is only because the person the person chooses to. But it’s just the brain defect - An addict should be able to make the decision to quit just as they made the decision to start taking the drugs. - Since a person chooses not to quit then the consequence of jail is deserved. Jail, Drug Court, or Rehab is the three most likely options. VI. Advances in neuroscience today…

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    psychobiologist Roger W. Sperry. The brain is part of the central nervous system and the Neuroimmune system. The size of the brain comes from the cerebral cortex. The brain can also be the site of brain tumors. A brain tumor is a collection of unusual cells in your brain. The basic function of the brain is to produce movements. Several different regions of motor cortex are involved in controlling the body's movements. The brain controls what you do over all. Sometime the half that is…

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    One current psychological phenomenon in my life is schizophrenia. My cousin has recently displayed the beginning stages of schizophrenia, although he has not yet been clinically diagnosed with the disorder. Schizophrenia has many commons symptoms including ones such as hallucinations, hearing voices, and confused thinking. The disorder is mainly believed to cause changes in the way people think, as well as emotional and behavioral changes. Although my cousin’s sense of reasoning logically is…

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    The current literature suggests that Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) regulates the areas of the brain implicated on self-regulation and self-directed attention and behavior1. The activation of such areas of the brain contributes reducing stress during the emotion regulation, improving anxiety and mood symptoms in Depression and Anxiety Disorders2. A key aspect in these disorders is the rumination and the focus on the future and the personal worries, keeping the person away from the…

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    associating what we see with what we hear. In other words, it provides comprehension. When people learn, the structure of nerve cells in the neocortex are changed. The structure of the neocortex is very complicated. The neocortex is composed of two cerebral hemispheres. The brain coordinates information between the two hemispheres. Corpus callosum is the bridge between these two hemispheres. Transering information between these hemispheres is provided with corpus callosum. The hemispheres are…

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    user lifestyle factors that can have detrimental effects on memory. There are three main areas of the brain: the brain stem, the cerebrum, and the cerebellum. The cerebrum accounts for eighty-five percent of the brain’s weight, and houses the cerebral cortex and the limbic…

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    Title: Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind Author: Dr. V. S. Ramachandran, Sandra Blakeslee About the author: Dr. V. S. Ramachandran is a professor of neurology and psychology at the University of California, San Diego, and Sandra Blakeslee reports on Science for The New York Times. All about Phantoms The book describes Dr. Ramachandran's experiences with patients who had clinical problems and provides an insight into how the human brain works. Dr. Ramachandran…

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