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    Blue Brain

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    BLUE BRAIN Paper Presentation ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATION Advantages: 1. We can remember things without any effort. 2. Decision can be made without the presence of a person. 3. Even after the death of a man his intelligence can be used. 4. The activity of different animals can be understood. That means by interpretation of the electric impulses from the brain of the animals‚ their thinking can be understood easily. 5. It would allow the deaf to hear via direct nerve stimulation

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    Eye and Brain

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    Comp. 1101 April‚ 19 2013 Blame the Eyes and the Brain The human eye and brain are two of the most extrodinary and vauleable organs in the body. The eye gives people the ability to perform daily tasks and to explore the world around them. The brain gives people the ability to feel emotions‚ to reason‚ and to conform. Vision‚ is an occuring process that needs constant interactions between the eye‚ the nervous system‚ and the brain. When a person looks at an object‚ they are actually seeing

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    Music and the Brain

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    history has been closely related to music and we all know the emotional impact music has on people’s moods and how moods influence the impression or interpretation of music. So what is it that makes people emotionally respond to music? What parts of the brain fire when listening to certain types of music? Why is it that when you hear a particular song it strikes up a distant memory? Can music help restore some of the abilities in neurological patients? These are some questions that the cognitive neuroscience

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    brain hemorrhage

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    spelled haemorrhage) is a subtype of intracranial hemorrhage that occurs within the brain tissue itself. It is alternatively called intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). It can be caused by brain trauma‚ or it can occur spontaneously in hemorrhagic stroke. Non-traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage is a spontaneous bleeding into the brain tissue.[1] A cerebral hemorrhage is an intra-axial hemorrhage; that is‚ it occurs within the brain tissue rather than outside of it. The other category of intracranial hemorrhage

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    Regions of the Brain

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    |Region of the Brain |Location |Primary Function |Specific activities/ |Icons/ Keys foe for map | | | | |Processes | | |Cerebrum | the anterior portion of the|Determining Intelligence‚ |Vision‚ muscle coordination‚|Eyes‚ ears‚ smiley face‚ | | |forebrain and is superior to|Determining

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    Brain drain

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    Introduction Statistics on the brain drain from Africa are scarce but troubling. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM)‚ Africa has already lost one third of its human capital and is continuing to lose its skilled personnel at an increasing rate‚ with an estimated 20‚000 doctors‚ university lecturers‚ engineers and other professionals leaving the continent annually................. Causes Of Brain Drain   Push Factors Pull Factors • Lack of research and other facilities‚including

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    The Anorexic Brain

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    the real reason behind anorexia is not self- enforced‚ but caused by an odd wiring in the brain. After taking scans of healthy and anorexia affected human brains‚ Kaye came to the realization that the scans did not match. Studies have shown that the human brain may be able to change how the prefrontal cortex‚ the self-control center of the brain‚ works‚ along with several other sections. Sections of the brain that have been rewired may allow an anorexic person to more easily withstand pain‚ including

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    Beauty or Brains?

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    Beauty or brains? A question asked by many but answered by none. Some say beauty is most important and brains aren’t required. I have a different perception. In this world‚ beauty is considered everything and almost nothing can be done without beauty. It will get you a job‚ it will get you roles in movies etc. the media is one major factor that promotes beauty in a negative matter. Have u seen their idea of beauty? People say that beauty on the Face is everything but what they don’t know is what

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    brain drain

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    —PLINY‚ the Younger The term ’Brain-drain’ has recently come into vogue for describing the flight of talent from our country to another. Often‚ it is loosely employed to describe all migration of educated and talented persons to countries abroad in search of better careers even though their services may be badly needed in their native land‚ and thus‚ this exodus of talent‚ depletes a country’s intellectual resources and tells on national life. However‚ the problem of ’Brain-drain’ is not peculiar to

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    Brain Drain

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    A UNITED Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) report in 1969‚ had defined brain drain as‚ ’an abnormal form of scientific exchange between countries‚ characterised by a one- way flow in favour of the most highly developed countries’. Almost four decades later‚ the definition of brain drain has not changed a great deal with talented students still leaving the shores of developing countries in pursuit of better opportunities in the developed nations. To think of it‚

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