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    Split Brain

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    Discuss the implications of the of the split-brain procedure (severing of the corpus callosum) for the understanding of the connections between the left and right hemisphere. The first known split-brain surgical procedure performed on humans’ was in the early 1940’s by Van Wagenen and Herren‚ in which both intended to control seizures of patients who suffered intractable epilepsy (Francois Boller‚ Jordan Graffman‚ 2000). The procedure performed by Van Wagenen and Herren was based on the speculation

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    growth. Fortunately to our luck‚ the world has made many advances in science and technology that we are now able to observe and compare the changes in differences of the adult‚ children‚ and teenage brains. Generally in a normal adult brain‚ many parts of the brain work together to make choices and decisions to force the body to behave in a certain manner‚ however‚ the teenage brain does not function this way (Edmonds). Specifically‚ the prefrontal cortex‚ a part of the brain that makes judgments

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    The Brain

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    The Brain Brittany Wagner Psy/240 June 22‚ 2014 Jennifer Graves The Brain The brain is like a hard drive for a computer. Like a hard drive the brain also has many wires and complicated looking things in there. It is a lot easier to understand what part of the brain does what when it is broken down into the five major parts. The brain has five major parts and each part helps the human body function. The five major parts are called the myelencephalon‚ metencephalon‚ mesencephalon‚ diencephalon

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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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    The Key to Pathological Gambling Treatment is the Brain; You Can Bet on It! Alcoholism‚ substance use disorders‚ and process addictions‚ or behavioral addictions such as pathological gambling may affect the brain in the same way‚ according to some experts. Research at Imperial College London has identified two areas of the brain that scientists believe cause pathological gambling. The study showed that the connections in the brain responsible for impulse control may be weaker in problem gamblers

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    Parenting Styles

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    “Ah‚ those damn teenagers!”‚ Many of us have came across this thought at least once in the past by being frustrated with teenagers causing trouble around us. Science says that the troubled behaviours that adolescent youth produces is natural and has legitimate reason. It has been found that throughout development‚ teen years are a critical time for frontal lobe development that may explain reasons behind the maladaptive adolescent behaviour. Adolescence is known as the most difficult time period

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    Music Response Models: How do people move to music? This is basic level research of all the processes from music perception and recognition to the effects of rhythm on the way that people dance or move their bodies to music. After sound reaches the eardrum‚ it sets into motion of a complex combination of mechanical‚ chemical‚ and neural events in the cochlea‚ brain stem‚ midbrain nuclei‚ and cortex that result in a percept. The cerebellum plays a role in remembering the “settings” that can be used

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    Put a human in nature and they are among‚ if not the weakest‚ animals. We have no protective furs or skin modifications‚ our strength is laughable in comparison to the lions and gorillas of the world‚ and the endurance is not significant enough for survival without food and water for even a week. Needless to say we didn’t become the powerful force that we are today by using our muscles. That idea‚ that humanity came to dominate earth as we know it not by any special physical attribute; but by the

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    The Neurology of Language

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    Reading Reaction: The Neurology of Language. Neurolinguistics is important because it studies how the brain process language. In other words‚ it is the study of the neural mechanisms in the human brain which control the comprehension‚ production‚ and acquisition of language. In accordance with the anatomy of the nervous system we can mention terms like neurons‚ cell body‚ axon‚ dendrites‚ and synapse in order to understand how our brain is composed. But the most important part of the nervous

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    Superhero AP Psychology

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    Superhero: Primo-senso-cortexatron Base: The front of the parietal lobes in Brainyville Mission: To give feeling to the citizens of Brainyville Primo-senso-cortexatron‚ named SENSO for short‚ lives and protects the area in front of the parietal lobes‚ near his good friend the master of all things motor. He is closely knit with passion and love hence his red skin color. SENSO hears‚ feels‚ and records incoming and touch-related sensations all through his muscular physique‚ large ears‚ large

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