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    Consciousness is the awareness of thoughts‚ perceptions‚ memories‚ and feelings. Memory is one of the most important functions we use every day. Characteristics of declarative memory as well as spatial memory and long term memory all have a role in the hippocampus. Also responsible for our memory‚ ageing and dementia is acetylcholine. Declarative memory is the storage and conscious recollection of events occurring in a particular place and time. Declarative memory involved the ability to form associations

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    place after his illness; he also suffers from retrograde amnesia‚ which refers to him being unable to remember places‚ things and events before his illness means he is unable to store memory. The hippocampus and sections of his frontal and temporal lobe are damaged due to the infection. The hippocampus which transfers short-term memory to long term memory is damaged due to the viral infection that affected his nervous system. With this said an account could be given of why he is unable to store new

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    biochemical changes that are triggered by kainic acid (KA)-induced status epilepticus (SE). The aim of the current work was to study the further influence of MI treatment on the biochemical changes of epileptogenesis and focus on changes in the hippocampus and neocortex of rats for the following GABA-A receptor subunits: a1‚ a4‚ c2‚ and d. After SE‚ one group of rats was treated with saline‚ while the second group was treated with MI. Control groups that were not treated by the

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    vii. Mood changes viii. Impairing of thinking ix. Altering of brain chemistry d. Psychological dependency x. Depression xi. Nervousness xii. Irritability B. Memory e. Hippocampus xiii. THC xiv. Ability to learn f. Cerebral cortex xv. Affects perceptual distortions xvi. Occasional delusions xvii. Recalling of recent events g. Short term effects xviii

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    same face­word association task.  The results unveiled that 30% fewer mistakes were made after receiving the TMS treatment.  The TMS successfully better “synchronized” the brain regions being studied with neighboring regions  including the hippocampus. After one week‚ the experiment was conducted yet again with a placebo  device. The individuals in the experimental group were then switched with those in the control. Those in  the control group shown zero signs of memory improvement.  

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    What’s the answer to creating a better memory? Of course‚ the answer is exercise. Considering that adults over 50 report staying mentally strong as a top concern‚ exercise is a very simple‚ inexpensive fix. Exercise can boost the size of the hippocampus while also increasing the blood flow to this region which is the key region affected by Alzheimer’s. The increase of blood flow produced by exercise also affects the anterior cingulate (relative to emotional tasks and linked to superior cognition

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    Title/Topic: Dream Interpretation General Purpose: An informative presentation. Specific Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform the audience about the deeper significance of dreams‚ with the goal of allowing them to find meaning in their own dreams. Thesis Statement: Dream interpretation is important because it allows us to see the exactly what a dream is‚ to find significance in our dreams‚ and to face our subconscious problems. INTRODUCTION II. (Reveal Topic) A dream

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    Essay cover sheet Essay Title: What does the study of brain injury and disease tell us about normal brain functioning? Word count (Excluding title and references section): 829 What does the study of brain injury and disease tell us about normal brain functioning? To understand atypical brain function‚ it is important to distinguish the expectations for a typical brain function. It is true that many diseases or injuries result in impairments in cognition;

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    The hippocampus consists of two sheets of densely packed neurons deep within the brain. This collection of grey matter is an essential component of the limbic system as well as a contributor to memory. Due to its central location within the brain‚ the hippocampus relays information to the thalamus and eventually cerebral cortex. Neuroscientists‚ intrigued by hippocampal memory formation‚ have studied this deep brain structure at the cellular level‚ looking for patterns within neuronal firing. Neuroscientist

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    Chapter 8 Memory- the persistnce of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information Encoding- "get information into our brain"‚ the processing of information into the memory system Storage- "retain that information"‚ the retention of encoded information Retrieval- "get the information back out"‚ the process of getting information out of memory storage Parallel Processing- Processing many things simultaneously Connectionism- one information processing‚ views memories

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