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    The Brain Initiative

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    The human brain is in many ways‚ just as mysterious as space. It is the organ that has brought the human race to an advanced state that is truly inconceivable when compared to our ancestral species’ accomplishments. The human brain has allowed humans to build kingdoms‚ let them fall‚ create massive sculptures‚ buildings‚ and computers. It has cured diseases and created languages that are used by all to describe the abstract thoughts we uniquely have. It has led us to great compassion and empathy

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    Localisation Of Brain

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    One study of localisation of function in the brain is Maguire (2000)‚ who looked at the role of the hippocampus in spatial memory. Localisation is a theory that different parts of the brain are responsible for certain behaviours or functions. The hippocampus is located in the medial temporal lobe of the brain‚ and is associated with memory and spatial navigation. Maguire’s study provides some insight into the localisation of these functions in the hippocampus. Maguire’s study was a natural experiment

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    A baby’s brain is like a lantern; it is vaguely aware of everything. Children have more neurons actively working than adults because the brain provides too many connections before it decides which ones to keep. This means that children are overly sensitive to stimuli in their environment. Children will absorb information from any environment that they are placed in: school‚ home‚ or on the streets. If a child is exposed to negative stimuli‚ the risk of future psychological defects is increased exponentially

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    N170 Object Recognition

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    In the neuropsychological field‚ one way to know whether the processing of face is carried out by the domain-specificity or domain-general mechanism is to study patients with brain damage in visual areas. For example‚ patients CK who lost ability to recognize objects after a car accident performed perfectly on the tasks of face recognition. () Meanwhile‚ many cases of patients who suffered prosopagnosia‚ their ability of object identification remains intact. It suggests there is a double dissociation

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    Long Term Memory Research

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    The five senses are taste‚ hearing‚ sight‚smell and touch these senses help the most. The senses help your memory for immediately remembering something.When consolidation happens it’s most likely to remember that part of your life. If you were to promise a friend to hangout then completely forget this probably means that your subconscious isn’t convinced that hanging out with this person will be convenient. This is the same way with dreams‚ If you remember a dream‚ it might mean something in your

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    Seminar on BLUE BRAIN TECHNOLOGY By Rakesh R. Deshpande (1SP11CS053) Introduction • • • • • • • • • • What is Blue Brain Technology? Actors Behind the Scene. Base of the Blue Brain Technology. Difference between Virtual Brain & Natural Brain. Theoretical Concept. How to upload Data to virtual Brain? Need of Blue Brain. Advantages. Disadvantages. Conclusion. What is Blue Brain Technology?  The Blue Technology is an attempt to reverse engineer the human brain and recreate it at the cellular

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    Unit 4222-237 Dementia awareness (DEM 201) Outcome 1 1. Dementia is not an illness or disease in itself ‚ but is a broad term which describes a range of signs and symptoms that occur when the brain is affected by certain disease and conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease or vascular dementia. 2. AREA OF THE BRAIN KEY FUNCTIONING that could be affected by dementia Frontal lobe Movement ‚ emotional behaviour ‚ personality interpretation and feeling Parietal lobe Language ‚ spacial awareness and

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    JROTC Study Guide (answers) U3C1L1 1.Do you agree or disagree with the statement “self-awarness is just the beginning of a lifetime of growth and learning? Answer: Agree 2. What is introspection? Answer: Your own observations 3. T or F: It is important to be balanced in the four behavior clusters of winning colors Answer: True U3C1L2 4. In Winning Colors( ) who are the action-oriented who live in the present‚ are flexible‚ and thrive on spontaneity Answer: Adventurer 5. T or F: According to

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    The Brain and Behavior

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    The Brain and Behavior BEH 225 September 21‚ 2014 Clifford Marsh Behaviors associated with the frontal lobe and the temporal lobe both covers a certain scope of human behaviors. Because every part of the brain controls a certain part of human behavior‚ damage to a certain part of the head will only affect certain behaviors of an individual. In addition‚ damage to certain areas can cause aphasia‚ which is a speech disturbance resulting from brain damage (Coon & Mitterer‚ 2013). As

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    Migraine Report

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    Report One I have been a long time sufferer of migraines and I never knew what the cause of my migraines was. I was on a prescription for a while for my migraines but having to take a pill every single day is a real hassle. People who are migraine sufferer’s can relate to the fact that they are not pleasant and tend to ruin your whole day. If one were able to know what the cause of their migraines was‚ no one would have to worry about being in the middle of an important task and not be able

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