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    play a part in hypnotherapy. The levels of brain wave activity can be measured to determine the link between the conscious and unconscious state. Hypnosis as well as meditation cause higher levels of brain activity in the areas such as the anterior angulated cortex and hippocampus where theta brain waves occur (Harman & Zimberoff‚ 2013‚ p.8). The dream like state helps the individual to showcase underlying functions such as extroversion. Archetypes and complexes are discussed as emerging through an

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    Autism is a disorder of neural development characterized by impaired social interaction and verbal and non-verbal communication‚ and by restricted‚ repetitive or stereotyped behaviour. Autism affects information processing in the brain by altering how nerve cells and their synapses connect and organize; how this occurs is not well understood.[3] Autism is usually caused by genetic transfer‚ and in rare cases‚ autism is strongly associated with agents that cause birth defects.[6] Controversies surround

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    aware. Next‚ there must be a receptor. A receptor is a cell‚ or an organ‚ which is sensitive to the stimulus. There also must be an afferent (sensory) nerve pathway‚ to carry signals to the central nervous system. Finally‚ there must be sensory cortex‚ where the signals will be analyzed and interpreted consciously. The skin is responsive to a number of stimuli. These include light touch‚ deep pressure‚ vibration‚ and changes in temperature. Any stimulus must be of threshold magnitude to be detected

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    temporal lobe‚ occipital lobe‚ basal ganglia‚ thalamus‚ limbic system‚ midbrain‚ cerebellum‚ insular‚ anterior cingulated gyrus‚ posterior cingulated gyrus‚ and paracentral) during intoxication showed decreased absolute metabolism for all thirteen (13) areas. However‚ there were three (3) areas which showed the greatest affect. Those were the occipital lobe‚ which controls vision‚ the cerebellum cortex which has to do with balance‚ attention‚ and movement‚ and then the temporal lobe which handles hearing

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    Chapter 2 Outline: The Biological Basis of Behavior Hemispherectomies: the removal or the left or right half of the brain. (often used to treat seizures). Improves speech‚ coordination‚ ect. The internal environment of the brain is often calmer and their external environment is enhanced and better. The brain is the “master control” of all the body’s functions. Our brains have billions of cells that make up pathways‚ networks‚ and back-up systems. The two sides of the brain are similar but NOT

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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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    Why do Advertisers use Cognitive Principles to Increase People’s Awareness of Their Message Advertisers have been said to use certain principles of visual search‚ visual perception and attention‚ to increase the possibility of individual’s noticing their message. This essay will discuss the foundations of cognitive psychology and the relevant theories behind this statement above‚ such as attention‚ selective visual attention‚ Perception‚ and visual search processes for consumers. The bottom-up‚

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    |Unit 1:The Cell/Genes & Gene-Environmental Interaction/Mechanisms of |This unit will cover Chapters 1-3 & Chapters 6-10 in your McCance & Huether | |Self-Defense |text. | |Study Guide Unit 1 | NU 545 |

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    Stuttering also known as stammering is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds‚ syllables‚ words or phrases as well as involuntary silent pauses or blocks in which the person who stutters is unable to produce sounds. The term stuttering is most commonly associated with involuntary sound repetition‚ but it also encompasses the abnormal hesitation or pausing before speech‚ referred to by people who stutter as blocks‚ and the

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    Answer b. A common site of a watershed infarction is the border zone between the anterior and middle cerebral arteries that extends over the frontomotor homunculi at approximately the level of the cortical representation of the arm. The resulting clinical syndrome consists of paralysis and sensory loss‚ predominantly involving the arm. Face is not affected and speech is spared. The watershed infarct involving the anterior‚ middle and posterior cerebral arteries occurs in parietal occipital region causing

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