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    Occipital Lobe Experience

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    base of the temporal lobe. My function is involved with memory and emotions. My role in creating this experience was to show the emotional reponse of seeing what I though was a snake at first and started to become scared and jumped. However, I also recalled in my memory that I used to have a pet snake. 4. I am the Broca’s region, who is located in the lower part of the frontal lobe. My function is involved with the production of speech. I was the one who was allowed to control the part of…

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    Possible Worlds Theory

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    importance of drinking the mixture stays even after several entries into the troposphere by Ariel but the circle is not necessary anymore. A ritual can help the mind prepare for upcoming events and therefore also resembles a temporal buffer between two happenings: in this case a temporal space between presence in real life and entering a different world or the troposphere. It could be argued that the ritual in this case is rather a procedure of taking drugs as the effect of highly dosed…

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    The Soloist Analysis

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    In one part of the movie, Ayers had the task of performing in a recital after Lopez published several articles about his musical talents. He needed to have a set of actions and a particular behavior in order to accomplish this goal. Due to this mental disorder…

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    appear that this is just a self-inflicted jab regarding the speaker’s appearance. She is clearly struggling with her adolescence, feeling isolated and is starting to become hypercritical about aspects of her appearance. This is an all too familiar part of growing up that Lorde uses to engage…

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    Negatives Of Stereotyping

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    Whenever social interaction takes place, the brain accesses the anterior temporal lobe, and this part of the brain is where stereotyping takes place. The human brain excels at noticing, interpreting, and predicting patterns, especially in human behavior. Based on previous patterns and experiences, the brain tries to save energy and time…

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    Mozart Influence

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    Some areas of the brain include the frontal cortex, motor cortex (both front and back areas), temporal lobe, the auditory cortex, and also includes the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. Due to the demanding tasks that playing music has on the body, enhancement in intellect can be proven when a child plays an instrument after a year. The Portland…

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    emotions people trying to disguise (Zhang P., 2016). Micro-expressions cannot be faked unlike regular face expressions. Micro-expressions last only for a small part of a second and they cannot be detected…

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    Time Perspective

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    processes partitioning human experience into past, present, and future temporal frames (Zimbardo and Boyd, 2008; Zimbardo and Boyd, 1999). A great deal of research in the field of TP emphasized the importance of this construction in the regulation of behavior, such as risky taking, health behaviors, and substance abuse (Breierwilliford and Bramlett, 1995; Fieulaine and Martinez, 2010; Henson…

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    Martin Luther started a religious reform with the intent to purify Christianity in the early 1500s, but his actions brought about an unintended social revolution. As the leader of the Reformation, he needed to take responsibility for what his movement caused. Yet, despite what his Catholic critics said, Luther never deviated from his support of the nobility, and was never a hypocrite in his views. His writings and teachings consistently defended the nobility’s power. In his Ninety-Five Theses,…

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    QUESTIONS 1. Identify whether John is more likely to be experiencing retrograde or anterograde amnesia. It appears that john is most likely subject to anterograde amnesia as he shows signs of losing his ability to form declarative memories. “Anterograde amnesia is the inability to recall events that occur after the onset of amnesia.” (Peter Harris, 2014). (pg. 105). “Retrograde amnesia is the loss of memory for events occurring before a particular time in a person’s life, usually before the…

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