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    Beauty and Brain

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    well-functioned brain. Like for example‚ joining beauty pageant. People would probably say ’What is beauty if brain is empty’ when judges must asked you a question. So we must study hard to consider ourselves Beauty and Brain. Beauty is not about having a beautiful skin‚ or body. It’s about what’s within. If you have a good and a pleasing personality‚ then you have to consider yourself beautiful from within. In behalf of being beautiful‚ let’s just don’t forget about having a well-functioned brain. Like for

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    Teenage Binge Drinking

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    Alcohol is a drug that is used by every day by more than 4‚750 teenagers at the age of 15 and younger take. According to U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) said that they problem with this is that teenage that drinks at such an early age tend to be alcoholics or alcohol abuser than those who wait to until their adult life and it is also illegal. The other problem is that kids tend to experiment with alcohol in over a short period of time and this is known as binge

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    Buddha's Brain

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    [in the SPOTLIGHT] Richard J. Davidson and Antoine Lutz Buddha’s Brain: Neuroplasticity and Meditation I n a recent visit to the United States‚ the Dalai Lama gave a speech at the Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting in Washington‚ D.C. Over the past several years‚ he has helped recruit Tibetan Buddhist monks for— and directly encouraged—research on the brain and meditation in the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior at the University of WisconsinMadison. The findings

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    Brain Teaser

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    second place‚ not first. 9. Neither. Egg yolks are yellow. 10. One. If he combines all his haystacks‚ they all become one big stack. Okay‚ some of these are a bit corny. But they all illustrate several brain idiosyncrasies that affect how we make decisions in the world. Thanks to the way our brain works‚ we have a very strong tendency to see what we want to see and what we expect to see. This has huge implications when studying our customers‚ markets‚ competitors‚ and

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    The Brain on Love

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    article “The Brain on Love” by Diane Ackerman was a very interesting read. The idea of “feeling felt” stood out to me because in my experience‚ there is nothing greater than having someone feel the same way about you as you do them. We spend our entire lives looking for someone who will give us these neurological pick-me-ups and try to stay clear of those who will cause us mental pain. I was also surprised to find that social rejection and physical pain affect the same area of the brain. Although I

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    Brain Myth

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    Brain Myth #1: You only use 10 percent of your brain. Fact: You use your entire brain. The 10% myth has been around for a long time. It is not certain how this falsehood began‚ but it has been strengthened over the past century by misinterpretations of neuroscience discoveries and unsubstantiated quotes by both scientists and laypeople alike. The truth is that we use virtually all of our brain every day. Let’s say‚ for example‚ that as you are reading this article‚ you are eating a sandwich.

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    Brain Lab

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    Brain Lab” Questions: 1. Structure Function Frontal Lobe It contains centres for reasoning and movement. Parietal Lobe It is for somatic sensing and taste. Occipital Lobe It is responsible for processing visual information from the eyes. Temporal Lobe It is involved in primary auditory perception‚ such as hearing. Cerebrum (Cerebral Hemisphere) It is the largest part of the brain which is the last centre to receive sensory input and integrate them. It also coordinates the activities of the other

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    brains and gender

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    has revealed that the differences between men and women are caused by brain structure differences and they have effects on development of medicine. The research shows the brains of men and women have similarities and differences. This research also has implications for the development of medicine in the future. There are many similarities and differences between the brains of men and women. First‚ they have similarities in brain functions. For example‚ parts of the frontal lobe deal with decision-making

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    brain drain

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    rain drain ? according to me "brain drain" should not encouraged because we are the people in a democratic country. So we can rock in our nation with full lights and glitters by lifting our nation through our great matter "brain" (knowledge). Were a child can be protected more by a mother than an adopter likewise Indian can be independent in our own thailand only. Why we want to let our knowledge to someone else unknown to us. Why we want to make our nation into a question mark. Work for our nation

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    Brain and languages.

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    Brain and Languages. By the sense of hearing‚ is how we learn to speak and communicate. The audible speech perception is produced in the rotation Heschl in the right and left hemispheres. Understanding how the brain works can help us to learn another language more easily. Language occupies its own section of the brain. Actually‚ there are two main areas; Wernicke’s area allows us to understand words spoken to us and Broca’s area allows us to speak to others. This information is transferred to

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