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    not beginning as “dumb jocks” (Almond 120). For this very reason‚ contact sports should narrow in on older players and be banned from children who are still growing. Until the age of 26‚ a person’s frontal lobe‚ which helps make decisions‚ is still developing. If a person were to damage their frontal lobe‚ they could have major issues in the future. “ A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury—or TBI [traumatic brain injury]—caused by a bump‚ blow‚ or jolt to the head or by a hit to the

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    The concept of establishing a relationship between the therapist and client traces back to psychoanalytic theory written by Freud (1912). He believed in encouraging positive transference to help patients achieve self-awareness and thus maintain the motivation to continue collaborating with the therapist (Corey‚ 2005). More famously known for his theory on emphasizing the importance of developing a trusting relationship between the therapist and client is Carl Rogers. Rogers (1957) believed that the

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    alcohol (but are not) report: A feeling sad B feeling aggressive ->C finding other people more attractive D all of the above 3: Effects in judgment are caused by alcohol’s impact on which part of the brain: A nucleus accumbens ->B frontal lobes C hypothalamus D none of the above 4: How many standard drinks does it take before learning (the ability to take in new information) may be affected: ->A as few as one or two drinks B as few as two or three drinks C as few as three

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    coordination of voluntary movements. Without cerebellum Zane would not be able to sit up straight and move his mouth correctly. Your mouth has to be a certain way for you to play the oboe. The frontal lobes are associated with reasoning‚ planning‚ parts of speech‚ movement‚ emotions‚ and problem solving. The frontal lobes help control your emotions and nervousness. Often referred to as the "body clock"‚ the

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    Biopsychosocial Models for Schizophrenia Karolyn LaPre 11/15/13 Psy 305 Instructor: Arthur Swisher This paper will explore one of the most severe mental disorders‚ schizophrenia‚ with the goal of providing an actualized understanding of this disorder‚ including its etiology‚ course‚ epidemiology‚ diagnostic and treatment. Schizophrenia is characterized by an unadaptive pattern of general though and emotions‚ including delusions‚ auditory hallucinations‚ paranoia‚ disorganized

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    Technology (MIT) in order to fix his epilepsy; however‚ instead he ended up possessing amnesia. The procedure caused damage to the hippocampus and the amygdala. His frontal lobe received to drilled holes and parts were suctioned out.The unintentional damage‚ which became secretive information‚ was an unreported lesion to the frontal lobe of Molaison’s brain. Due to the controversial damage and unforeseen amnesia caused by the experimental procedure‚ was this too far in the name of science? Chapter

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    Chapter 13: Brain and Cranial Nerves Multiple Choice 1. Which of the following statements concerning the brainstem is true? A) The brainstem consists of the medulla‚ pons‚ and cerebellum. B) The brainstem is responsible for higher level thinking skills. C) Damage to the brainstem is usually fatal. D) All twelve cranial nerves enter or exit from the brainstem. E) The brainstem is a relay for sensory input. Answer: c Level: 1 2. In the CNS‚ clusters of gray matter containing cell bodies

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    What defines us as humans? Calling ourselves human is our way of categorizing ourselves as a superior species.  Although we are distinctly different‚ we should accept that we are in the same family as chimpanzees. Acknowledging that fact doesn ’t mean you are calling yourself a chimp. For example‚ a dog isn ’t a wolf even though they are from the same family. We are humans. What is it about our physical and behavioral traits that enable us to develop uniquely human capabilities? Traits like language

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    “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” :A Station of Schizophrenia SPEAKER 1: Hello everyone and welcome to mind night here at Mars Hill University. In our station we will be discussing the effect of Schizophrenia on the mind and body. Over here *points to slab* we have a section of a human brain to show which areas of the brain are affected. Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder which changes a person’s idea of reality. Everything around them becomes altered due to the particular areas in the brain

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    ways to the female brain not only in size but in structure as well. The average male brain weighs around 11% more than the female brain (Craig et al.‚ 2004‚ 270). The differences in the structure are in certain regions‚ for example the cerebrum‚ frontal and medial paralimbic cortices‚ the fronto –medial cortex‚ the amygdala‚ and the hypothalamus. These areas of the brain control different behaviors as well as actions and reactions that can contribute to criminal

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