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    purpose of this study is to measure object recognition testing on sleep/wake rats that measures in a streptozotocin-induced rat model of Sporadic Alzheimer’s disease. I will be focusing on object recognition testing in mice where they have the ability to perceive certain objects by its physical features such as color, shape, size, texture to determine how your short-term memory works when one or two different objects are placed for a certain period of time. The term “object recognition” means…

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    forms exist? The ideas or forms of things according to Socrates, pertains to the concept on how or why an object was created. Socrates defined these forms or ideas according to its creator and its essence. The first is the object by natural created by the maker of everything who is God. The next form is the object created to make use of it and the last is the object as imitation created by an artist. In the discussion of Socrates with his companion Glaucon, he made the idea of…

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    Aristotle’s fifth argument he argues—regarding the Earth’s rotation—that if “heavy bodies,” an object like a rock, were to be thrown straight up, the object would come straight back down (2). A person could throw…

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    For my science lesson, I taught heat energy. During this lesson, students had to investigate what objects were going to melt when placed under the sun and why certain objects did not melt when we placed them outside. For this lesson, the level of inquiry that was implemented was level two because I told students what they were going to investigate and explore during the experiment, but students had to make their own conclusions based on what they observe. For this lesson, I planned to have…

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    and secondary qualities. Primary qualities make up the mass, number, figure, and motion of objects. According to Locke, primary qualities do not depend on the ability to perceive due to their existence in real bodies. Locke attributed the ability to produce sensations in us, such as colours, sounds and tastes etc. to secondary qualities or powers. Unlike primary qualities they are not intrinsic to the object and instead produce an idea or experience within our minds which we ourselves perceive.…

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    Although many objects can represent someone , choosing only three that truly represent one as a whole is a challenging decision. The three objects that I feel represent me best are a basketball, which represents my love for the sport; a stethoscope, which symbolizes my dream of being a neurosurgeon; and a book, which represents my love for all types of literature. Although these three objects may seem irrelevant or unimportant to others, they are what make me, Eric Markarian. The first object…

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    a linguistic claim instead of a claim about the objects “a” and “b.” Frege then says…

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    A-Not-B Working Memory

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    Preferential looking and visual fixation methods have been used to examine multiple cognitive abilities in infants such as object permanence (Charles & Rivera, 2009) and working memory (Cuevas et al., 2012). Reaching measures can examine similar infant cognitive abilities. The methods of Richmond et al. (2015) to explain infant spatial relational memory and Cuevas & Bell (2010) to compare looking and reaching performance in a working memory task will be discussed. Questions that arise ask what…

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    similar but also contrasting views on the nature and existence of external objects. Descartes said that God is not a deceiver. His view about external objects, is that God created and gave him reasoning that lets him know that his ideas come from external things. Meaning that external objects have to exist because if they did not, that would mean that God was a deceiver, which is not true. Descartes views external objects as also as external “bodies”. We know through our mind and faculty of…

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    need light to see objects and colors. One of the five senses is sight, with out light you can not see anything. In order to see something light must be present. Some plants and animals can create their own light, but we mainly get our light from the sun, or from electricity. The first grade science standard we will be exploring is 1-PS4-2, "make observations to construct an evidence-based account that objects in darkness can be seen only when illuminated." Objects that we see with…

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