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    Nervous System Vs Neurons

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    normal day you use multiple parts of your brain. An activity that uses more than ten parts of your brain at once is if you hold your hand over a flame. Your Frontal Lobes Lie just behind the forehead; involved in speaking, muscle movements, and in making plans and judgments. So when you decide to hold your hand over the flame your frontal lobe is sending impulses telling you to move your hand away. While your partietal…

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    elation with this first fact we know that genes and genetic differences influence regional brain structures. Genetic maps revealed how genes contribute to individual differences: specially influencing Broca’s and Wernicke´s areas, as well as the frontal lobe. Secondly, the…

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    Parietal Lobe Case Study

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    nervous system (2) What lobe of the brain is associated with the processing and interpreting of visual stimuli? Answer Choices: A. Frontal lobe B. Occipital lobe C. Parietal lobe D. Temporal lobe Explanation: The occipital lobe is the primary visual processing center. It receives visual input from the retina and interpret the signal into a recognizable image. While the parietal lobe and temporal lobe are also involved in visual perception, their main role differ. The parietal lobe primarily…

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    by Kim was called a shunt, which is a process where a small internal tube is used to remove excessive brain fluid from the brain to an abdominal cavity. Gabby’s therapy was focused on the damage caused in the frontal lobe (responsible for speaking and muscle movements) and the parietal lobe (responsible for body position) in the left-Hemisphere. Gabby had troubles in language, speaking, and moving her right side of the body (since the damage was in the left side of the brain). The therapy used…

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    Unit 4 The Brain Analysis

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    Unit 4 – Fiona Bennett Brain Science In this unit I will be investigating the structure of the brain. The human brain is responsible for everything that happens in our bodies. On average the brain weighs 1.5 kilograms. It is one the most complex organs in the human body. The brain controls everything from coordinating movements to constructing sentences and even simple things like breathing. The brain is supplied with oxygen to keep it alive by a network of blood vessels. Structure of the brain…

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    Essay On Addiction

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    The frontal lobes are important in inhibiting impulsivity and in assisting individuals to appropriately delay gratification. When persons with addiction manifest problems in deferring gratification, there is a neurological locus of these problems in the frontal cortex. Frontal lobe morphology, connectivity and functioning are still in the process of maturation during adolescence and young adulthood…

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    Zombies

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    Zombies are depicted as slow, unintelligent, and driven by hunger. The multiple videos, such as The Walking Dead, Night of the Living Dead, Warm Bodies, and Shaun of the Dead portrayed different attributes among emotion, physical, and psychological behaviors. The typical zombie behavior can be explained by the exploration and examination of the various parts of the brain. Firstly, zombies have the physical trait of a staggering walk in which their legs are stiff and their arms either are…

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    What´s A Psychopath?

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    abnormal people? Neuroscientists are aware that damages in the frontal lobe of the brain can lead to serious changes in behavior. There are a lot of cases of people who have become sociopathic because of pathological brain damage, for example a tumor. According to a report from 1992, a patient developed antisocial disorder after a surgery for removing a pituitary tumor. This harmed the orbitofrontal cortex (a component of the frontal lobe); however, neither neuropsychological nor personality…

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    Decreased Blood Pressure

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    ruptured. The size of the aneurysm determines the size of the bleed. The brain is composed of four lobes: the frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes. The brain also contains the thalamus, hypothalamus, basal ganglia, the limbic system, and the cerebellum. Higher cognitive function, memory retention, voluntary eye movements, voluntary motor movement, and speech are controlled by the frontal lobe. Speech is regulated in Broca’s area. Integration of somatic data, visual data, auditory…

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    The cerebrum cortex is broken up into 4 parts. Those 4 parts are the frontal lobe , parietal lobe , occipital lobe and temporal lobe. The frontal lobe (6) is associated with planning , reasoning , parts of speech , movement , emotions , and problem solving. The parietal lobe works with movement orientation , recognition , perception of stimuli. The occupational lobe (6) controls the visual processing. lastly the temporal lobe which works with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli ,…

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