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    that their brain may look different as well? The brain can be changed by many different factors‚ some of which have negative effects on how your brain functions. These effects could have been and can be prevented‚ others you‚ or your parents‚ have no control over. Preventable or not‚ the brain physically and functionally is affected by many different factors‚ some of which include: gender‚ learning disabilities and Fetal alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). The male and female brains have many differences

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    Lead Exposure

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    Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal which is distributed in the environment. Humans may get exposed to lead due to food‚ water contamination and air pollution caused by industrial emission [4]. As a neurotoxic agent‚ lead has been known to cause damage in the nervous system. The developing central nervous system (CNS) is far more vulnerable to lead’s toxic effects than the mature brain [40]. Learning and memory impairments in experimental animals exposed to lead during embryonic and gestational stages have

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    Huntington’s Disease or Alzheimer’s Disease? As the body ages through time‚ many of the functions will slowly begin to diminish and deteriorate‚ including the nervous system. The nervous system is made up of your brain and the many different neurons that transmit signals to and from the body. One of the most common ways the nervous system deteriorates is when the connections between two neurons diminish‚ or build plaque. The brain uses neurons to send signals to each other‚ in order to get our

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    Human Development - Brain

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    HDFS August 21‚ 2013 The Brain Brain changes well into adulthood. Neurons are electrochemical Albert Einstein had more glia cells Brain fed by blood vessels Cell body of each neuron length 600 miles Dendrites are nerve cells ears Length of neuron is the axon. Conducts electrical impulse down to the terminal buttons Terminal Buttons go to Dendrites Neurotransmitter travels across the gap between terminal buttons and dendrites. One type of glia cell make up the myelin sheath When myelin

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    Stress Disorders

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    Axia College Material Appendix D Psychological and Psychophysiological Stress Disorders Respond to the following: 1. Stress can be the root cause of psychological disorders. Name four symptoms shared by acute and posttraumatic stress disorders. • Re-experiencing traumatic events; recurring nightmares‚ dreams‚ or memories connected to a traumatic event. • Avoidance towards activities that bring memories of the traumatic event. • Lack of responsiveness

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    Cognitive Development

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    Cognitive Development Thronging centuries‚ arguments about how information and knowledge be acquired‚ percept and organized tend to be settled. Cognitive process involves not only mental process but also thinking and knowing (Oakley.L‚(2004). The word cognition can be defined as the process of learning or knowing information. This easy is going to explain the development of cognitive approach to educational psychology‚ Piaget’s theory of cognitive development and the educational implication of Piaget’s

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    In what proportion do you think management is about knowledge‚ skills and abilities? Justify your answer? “Knowledge is critical because at the cutting edge of innovation in the new economy are knowledge producers: universities and businesses whose fundamental products are the ideas and research which provide the engine for change in goods and services. Service industries‚ in particular‚ have been transformed by technological advances. The demand for skills needed to understand and operate

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    Brain Perfusion

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    The goal of this thesis was to show that brain perfusion SPECT can help to clarify important issues regarding the prodromal MCI stage of AD and relapsing NMO. Specifically‚ this thesis shows: 1. That based on recently published literature‚ brain perfusion SPECT is a valid biomarker of neuronal injury in MCI due to AD in both clinical and research settings‚ equivalent to FDG-PET but less expensive and more accessible worldwide (Chapter 2). 2. That brain perfusion SPECT combined with graph theoretical

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    A profile of HUNTINGTON ’S DISEASE Huntington ’s disease is an inherited degenerative neurological disease that leads to dementia. It is a disorder of the basal ganglia causing progressive motor incoordination‚ abnormal involuntary movements (chorea)‚ and intellectual decline. Clinical features and Symptoms: Huntington ’s disease usually causes movement‚ cognitive and psychiatric disorders with a wide spectrum of signs and symptoms. Which symptoms appear first varies greatly

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    The Ten Principles and Brain Development At birth there are about 100 billion brain cells produced and they are beginning to connect with each other. At the first week of age‚ brain development starts with conception. It is important to reach the age of an infant and practice the ten principals. In the early years‚ young brains produce almost twice as many synapses as they will need. By age two‚ the number of synapses a toddler has is similar to that of an adult. By three the child has twice

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