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    The Brain

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    – It is located in the cerebral hemisphere that looks like a grey almond shape‚ it controls the emotions we have from hormones‚ arousal and emotional memories. Hippocampus – This is in the medial temporal lobe it’s a small organ and is very important to the limbic system‚ it is what helps with our long term memory. Corpus Callosum – Located in the middle of the brain the corpus callosum is a big ball of neural fibers which connects the left and right hemisphere and provides communications between

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    situation. Just like it is believed that humans started from one general area‚ so did plants‚ and just like humans‚ plants traveled to different parts of the world. In this instance‚ the cotton was moved to the western hemisphere‚ but was originally from the Eastern hemisphere which provides evidence that a plant such as cotton has African ancestors. This information is important to science for multiple

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    Jonathon Martin Period 1 Chapter 8 Questions 1. Long-distance commerce acted as a motor of change in pre-modern world history by altering consumption and daily life. Essential food and useful tools such as salt were traded from the Sahara desert all the way to West Africa and salt was used as a food preserver. Some incenses essential to religious ceremonies were traded across the world because there was a huge demand for them. Trade diminished economic self-sufficiency by creating a reliance on

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    Outline principles that define the biological level of analysis (for example‚ patterns of behavior can be inherited; animal research may inform our understanding of human behavior; cognitions‚ emotions and behaviors are products of the anatomy and physiology of our nervous and endocrine systems). Introduction: Two principles that define the biological level of analysis are that patterns of behavior can be inherited and that animal research may inform our understanding of human behavior. Patterns

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    Agnosia: A person with visual object agnosia can see familiar objects‚ but when asked to identify the objects‚ she can’t recognize them. Visual object agnosia occurs when there is damage to the right hemisphere occipital lobe and left hemisphe re occipital lobe (mutual damage). If both right and left hemisphere of the occipital lobe are damaged you will become blind. If any damage occurs in another part of the brain‚ some might turn out to be colorblind ‚this means they will not be able to see colors‚

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    The case study presents Jessie as a healthy woman with no history of medical issues. However on her 50th birthday‚ Jessie begins to express unusual behaviours. Jessie hit the left side of the garage with her car‚ and failed to blow out the left side of the candles on her birthday cake. After each incident‚ Jessie offers up a plausible reason for the unusual behaviour. Jessie is found lying on the bathroom floor unaware of her surroundings and incontinent‚ leading her to consult a neurologists. Neurologists

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    features (the "Gondwana beds"). There are also some other evidence such as: the occurrence of tillites (glacial deposits) of 286 million years ago (the Permo-Carboniferous) similar plants and animal fossils are found in them but not in the Northern Hemisphere‚ in particular the widely distributed seed fern Glossopteris The rocks that contain this evidence are called the Karoo (Karroo) System in South Africa‚ the Gondwana System in India‚ and the Santa Catharina System in South America. The official

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    Ocean Region from 650 C.E. to 1750 C.E. Trade has been a major way to connect people to other parts to the world and to access to other products all throughout the world. Today‚ trade connects nations and products of the western hemisphere to those of the eastern hemisphere. The Indian Ocean was a major trading zone for the areas surrounding it in the time period from 650 C.E. to 1750 C.E. Several aspects of this trading area stayed constant during the aforementioned years‚ like the products that were

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    against the Soviets. To unify them he explains how the Soviets have endangered everyone who lives in the western hemisphere‚ and how this has never been done before. He reinforces this by repeatedly stating that what the Soviets have said are lies. To further discredit the Soviets he shows their disregard for international agreements and for the people living in the western hemisphere. Throughout the speech JFK uses repetition to reinforce his message. The use of the phrase “That

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    Biopsychology Notes

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    Biopsychology “The need for a motherʼs touch is really brain based.” Idea of being held and nurtured as a baby is necessary for development THE HUMAN BRAIN • only weighs 3 pounds • most complex structure in the universe • memories are stored as chemicals more cells than there are stars in the galaxy • • 100 billion nerve cells to communicate and store information evolution: over time organisms originate and adapt to their unique environments. heredity: the biological transmission of traits from

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