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    Gender Affects Memory

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    Topic: The Effects of Gender in Memory Thesis Statement: Gender Affects Memory 1. Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study 1.2 Statement of the Problem 1.3 Significance of the Study 1.4 Definition of Terms 2. Body 2.1 Definition of Memory 2.2 Types of Memory 2.2.1 Sensory Memory 2.2.2 Short Term Memory 2.2.3 Long Term Memory 2.3 Definition of Gender 2.4 Types of Gender 2.4.1 Female 2.4.1.1 Long Term Memory 2.4.1.2 Brain 2.4.1.3 Task 2.4.2 Male 2.4.2.1 Long

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    Split Brain Phenomenon

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    the brain can perform or process certain mental tasks better than the other side. This is only true to those who have undergone a “ split brain” operation. The split brain phenomenon refers to a surgical processor that involves surgeons cut the corpus callosum that connects the left and right hemisphere. This surgery is done for patients who suffer severe epilepsy. These split brain patients reveal that the information it processed and coordinated actions by each side of the body could not be unified

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    reproductive system. These may include brain malformations‚ facial abnormalities‚ skin malformations‚ congenital heart diseases and bones malformations. These malformations are due to underlying genetic etiologies. The reported malformations included corpus callosum dysplasia for brain‚ cutaneous dyschromia for skin‚ ear malformations and brachydactyly for skeletal malformations. Caramaschi E‚ et al reported malformations and dysmorphism as predictors in which they defined malformation as major organ anomalies

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    Charles Manson (born November 12‚ 1934) was an American criminal who was convicted of first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder. He was born to Kathleen Maddox‚ a 16-year-old girl who was both an alcoholic and a prostitute. Kathleen later married William Manson (not his father but took his last name through marriage)‚ but the marriage ended quickly and Charles was placed in a boys school. Kathleen was absent for much of Manson’s early life. She was imprisoned with her brother in 1939 for

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    The Brain & Its Functions

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    Opening Notes: * Interest and research in the brain is at an all-time pace The cure for some common diseases such as Alzheimer’s‚ Parkinson’s and Multiple Sclerosis has accelerated the efforts of many scientists * Many of the names for the parts of the brain have come from Latin and Greek words * The easiest way to learn about the brain is to look at it as three divisions; the hindbrain‚ the midbrain and the forebrain * Modern imaging has allowed us to study the brain and locate

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    peripheral nervous system includes any neurons not in the brain and spinal cord. The PNS transmits motor and sensory signals taken from the CNS to the rest of the body‚ which is how they interact. 3. If the corpus callosum is severed how might this affect the way that we perceive the world? The corpus callosum is how each side of the body communicates‚ so if severed the separate sides would not be able to communicate with each other. The perception of the world would be changed because the sides of the brain

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    TOPIC OUTLINE I. Overview of Central Nervous System A. Architecture of the Cerebrum B. Components of the Cerebrum C. Building a Brain II. External Anatomy A. Frontal Lobe B. Parietal Lobe C. Temporal Lobe III. Internal Anatomy IV. Cross-Sectional Anatomy A. Cerebral White Matter B. Other Parts C. Clinical Correlations D. Additional Info Objectives: 1. Form: identify the different structures in the cerebrum a. Cerebral hemispheres b. External anatomy c. Lobes d. Fissures/sulci

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    controls our self-awareness‚ and regulates speech. 12. Left hemisphere- The left half of the brain. Associated more with calculation and language‚ as well as coordinating the right side of the body. 13. Corpus callosum- Located above the limbic system in the center of the brain‚ the corpus callosum attaches the two hemispheres of the brain. 14. Pons- The area of the brainstem directly above the medulla that aides in movement. 15. Spinal cord- The mass of bones called the

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    Brain Differences

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    Difference between male and female brains Despite that males and females are both humans‚ we have differences in the body and the brain. There are multiple differences between the male and female brain. It is not completely understood yet but it has been seen in the multiple areas of the brain. Now that we have the technology to properly study the brain we can see that there are differences. Some of these differences are the structure of the brain‚ what side of the brain we use more and

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    involve speech‚ language and reading. The right hemisphere shows superiority in tasks that involves creativity‚ intuition‚ facial recognition‚ musical recognition‚ sense of direction‚ play and sports‚ learning experience and risk-taking. If the corpus callosum is damaged‚ the left hemisphere‚ which handles language and speech‚ cannot receive or send messages to the right hemisphere. The disconnection in communication is called ’split brained.’ The brain is malleable‚ it has the capability to mold and

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