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    Psychosis Imagine reality as a blur‚ thoughts are coming out unclear‚ and having no control over it; this is called psychosis. It is when someone loses contact with reality and hallucinates and stick to their strange beliefs. Psychosis is not new‚ but recently doctors are accepting the face that the brain of a psychotic person is different from the normal person. In the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia‚ 6Th edition under psychosis defines it as: Today‚ there are separate categories for schizophrenic

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    Mitochondria is a double membrane bound organelle in charge of energy production. Mitochondria have their own DNA and manufacture their own ribosomes. They produce mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA. Mitochondria can be considered a dynamic organelle because their core function is ATP production. Mitochondria produce about ninety percent of the body’s energy. They migrate within the cells and continuously divide and fuse with each other (Santos‚ 2010). They are responsible for producing energy to

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    Music participation provides a unique opportunity for literacy preparation. Whether the children are singing‚ playing‚ or listening‚ teachers direct them to listen and hear in new ways which exercises their aural discrimination. Playing instruments and adding movement to the lessons teaches children about sequential learning which is essential in reading comprehension. Plato once said that music “is a more potent instrument than any other for education”. You will find many teachers of young children

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    Neuromarketing

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    aInternational Journal of Psychophysiology 63 (2007) 199 – 204 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijpsycho What is ‘neuromarketing’? A discussion and agenda for future research Nick Lee ⁎‚ Amanda J. Broderick‚ Laura Chamberlain Marketing Group‚ Aston Business School‚ Aston University‚ UK Received 1 February 2006; received in revised form 1 March 2006; accepted 30 March 2006 Available online 12 June 2006 Abstract Recent years have seen advances in neuroimaging to such an extent that neuroscientists are

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    Thermal power plant

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    Electrical Modeling of a Thermal Power Station Reinhard Kaisinger Degree project in Electric Power Systems Second Level Stockholm‚ Sweden 2011 XR-EE-ES 2011:010 ELECTRICAL MODELING OF A THERMAL POWER STATION Reinhard Kaisinger Masters’ Degree Project Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) Stockholm‚ Sweden 2011 XR-EE-ES 2011:010 Table of Contents Page ABSTRACT V SAMMANFATTNING VI ACKNOWLEDGEMENT VII ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT VIII 1 INTRODUCTION

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    formal mathematics of human cognition based upon dynamical systems and symbolic representation; Neural Cognitive Psychology‚ which uses neurobiological methods (e.g.‚ lesion patients) and brain imaging (e.g.‚ MEG‚ PET‚ Optical Imaging‚ fMRI‚ SPECT‚ EEG) to have a better understanding of the human neural basis of cognition; and Experimental Cognitive Psychology‚ which applies methods of experimentation in order to investigate human cognition‚ which places cognitive psychology into the natural sciences

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    Stroke: A Case Study

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    A stroke is when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a portion of the brain is blocked. Without oxygen‚ brain cells start to die after a few minutes. Sudden bleeding in the brain also can cause a stroke if it damages brain cells (What is a Stroke‚ 2016). Strokes or Cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) are the fourth leading cause of death in America‚ accounting for five percent of deaths killing over 128‚000 people per year (Kochanek‚ 2016). Over 20‚000 more women than men suffer from CVA (Alan‚ 2013) and

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    Free Will Research Paper

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    context‚ Libet assumed that a consciousness mind is nothing more than an illusion in people’s experience. Experiment were conducted to prove his Hypothesis. In the experiment he connects an electroencephalogram with the subject’s brain‚ the subjects’ EEG(Electroencephalography) response was measured and the subjects were measured simultaneously with electromyography for muscle response. subjects were required to spontaneously move their fingers. After subjects are aware of their intentions and decide

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    THE BRAIN FINGERPRINTING TECHNOLOGY 1.BRAIN FINGERPRINTING: Brain Fingerprinting is based on the principle that the brain is central to all human acts. In a criminal act‚ there may or may not be many kinds of peripheral evidence‚ but the brain is always there‚ planning‚ executing‚ and recording the crime. The fundamental difference between a perpetrator and a falsely accused‚ innocent person is that the perpetrator‚ having committed the crime‚ has the details of the crime stored

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    Pathological Liar

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    We have all lied at some time or another in our life. As a child‚ we may have lied so we would not get in trouble. As adults‚ we may lie to avoid disagreements with someone‚ so we can maintain a healthy relationship with that person. We teach children that it is wrong to lie; however lying comes natural for us‚ and we all lie whenever it is convenient. These kinds of lies are ‘white lies’. They are harmless lies if mentioned with the right purpose. People lie to loved ones more than anyone

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