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    #2 Describe in detail the structure and function of any of the following: the nervous system, the brain, the endocrine system. Include charts with you description if you desire. Simple moments, decisions or reactions all have one thing in common, the brain. The brain is the control center for human’s entire body, giving signals at all times on what to do or how to respond. Nerves that connect your body to the brain are responsible for gather information to give to the spinal cord to give to…

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    hemispheres. It runs up the lateral sides of the neck, then splits into the anterior cerebral artery and the middle cerebral artery. The anterior cerebral artery supplies blood to the medial surface of the frontal and parietal lobes as well as the corpus callosum. The middle cerebral artery supplies the lateral portions of the hemispheres and has branches that supply internal structures, like the basal ganglia and internal capsule. Before the anterior and middle cerebral arteries split, the…

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    Also, they found that the corpus callosum somehow can transmit visual scene and complex neural code. Furthermore, the researchers concluded that by separating the right and left hemispheres, it creates for two independent hemispheres of consciousness that could be divided (Gazzaniga,…

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    Joe's Experiment Summary

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    In the video on Joe's experiment after his surgery of removal of the corpus callosum, shows the importance of that specific nerve which connects the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere to work together. Scientists are trying to showing discoveries to their hypothesis; brain is made up independent agents. My observations were that the left and right hemisphere have independent functions and being disconnected from one another will not get satisfactory conclusions. When they showed Joe images…

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    RMSF

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    RMSF is a tick-borne illness predominately diagnosed in the summer months in the south and central United States. It is caused by the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsia that upon infection localizes and multiplies in endothelial cells of small to medium-sized blood vessels resulting in vasculitis (1). The vasculitis results in the classic triad of fever, headache and rash, however, only slightly more than half of children with RMSF will have the classic triad and less than half will have a…

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    of a person. In this sense, the brain bisection data + the psychological theory of personal identity might seem to lead to skepticism about persons. 1 Structure and Function The brain has two cerebral hemispheres, which are connected via the corpus callosum, which can be thought of as an information pathway between the two hemispheres. The two hemispheres are connected differently to the rest of the body. In particular. •Images on the left half of the retina (so from the right side of the…

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    The brain is the most complex part of the human body. It is also the most powerful organ of the human body, although it only weighs approximately three pounds (Alzheimer’s Association, 2012). The brain is responsible for all thought and movement that your body produces. The complexity of the brain allows humans to interact with their environment and communicate successfully with others. The brain is not just one huge organ, it has numerous small divisions that enable humans to thrive and survive…

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    Vietal Lobe Analysis

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    removal of wastes. We may often take the brain stem for granted because most of the time the functions it allows us to perform are so unconscious to us! The corpus callosum is essentially the fibers that connect both sides of the brain together. Each hemisphere of the brain has specific functions it specializes in; however, the corpus callosum is the one which allows both sides to work together and integrate functions from both. Lastly, the limbic system and thalamus have several functions. To…

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    “It can even increase IQ by seven points in both children and adults, according to researchers.” ( Alleyene). To clarify, anyone, no matter how old, can achieve a higher IQ by simply playing an instrument. In doing so it activates the brain's corpus callosum, which is a bridge connecting the two hemisphere of the brain. In other words it makes messages get to the other side of the brain faster, making the learning process faster and more efficient. It also makes information easier to…

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    Handedness and Dream-Recall Frequency There are many factors that have been related to the ability to how much recall a dream, and a handedness has been studied as one of its factors in different angles. This study examined the relationship between handedness and dream-recall frequency in a wide range of ages and number of participants to support their hypothesis that right-handed and mixed or inconsistence-handed people would have more notable ability to recall their dream than consistent…

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