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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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    Brain Development

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    Introduction The brain develops at an astonishing rate starting from conception. In the first ten years of a child’s life‚ their brain will have made billions of connections. By the time the individual grows older‚ the brain will continue to grow and make more connections. The main contributions to a developing brain are biological genes‚ the enviornment‚ and different critical periods. In this paper‚ the following will be elaborated on: (a) fetal brain development‚ (b) brain development in children

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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 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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    Brain Differences

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    and female brains Despite that males and females are both humans‚ we have differences in the body and the brain. There are multiple differences between the male and female brain. It is not completely understood yet but it has been seen in the multiple areas of the brain. Now that we have the technology to properly study the brain we can see that there are differences. Some of these differences are the structure of the brain‚ what side of the brain we use more and how our brain affects our

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    Adolescent's Brain

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    makes a lot of differences one of which is to the brain itself. There are many ways the adolescent’s brain is different from an adults. One reason that an adolescent’s brain is different from an adults is that a child’s brain is not fully developed. Most adolescents have a lack of impulse control. They cannot resist things that are tempting. If one of their friends is doing something risky that may harm themselves and

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    A Tour of the Brain

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    A Tour of the Brain XXXXXXXXXXXXX Rasmussen College Author Note This paper is being submitted on XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX General Psychology. A Tour of the Brain The brain is the control center of the human body. It is protected by the skull and is made up of three main parts‚ the cerebrum‚ the cerebellum and the Brainstem. The brain is the boss of the body‚ it runs the show and controls just about everything one does‚ even when one’s asleep. (Kidshealth‚ n.d.) During this

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    Brain Dissection

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    Mammalian Brain Dissection Purpose: The purpose of dissecting the sheep brain is to learn the structure of the brain. We must learn a brains structure to help us learn its functions‚ because they are very important and part of the Central Nervous System. We must learn the Central Nervous System to learn how it communicates between different parts of the body and the body’s interactions with the environment because it is a California standard.   Analysis Questions: 1.) What observable features

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    Brain Disorders

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    The brain‚ which weighs only three pounds and is made up of eighty percent water‚ is the key organ of our nervous system. It is divided into three different parts: the Cerebrum‚ the Cerebellum‚ and the Medulla Oblongata. The "gray matter" of the brain is about one-eighth inch thick and it gives the brain its gray color. Inside the brain is the cortex‚ which is made up of billions of neurons. These neurons extend into the cerebral hemisphere and it controls all mental activity. In this report I will

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    Brain drain

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    CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Migration was existed a long‚ long time ago. Biblically‚ Moises led his flock of believers to the Promised Land and several others followed. On the other hand‚ the Greeks also had theirs and called it “diaspora” which means dispersal. The Britons’ conquest of the United States of America‚ Canada‚ Australia and South Africa were even considered as another form of migration. In the present day‚ Asians were rank highest in terms of the most number of migrants‚ either

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