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    impulse control

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    RUNNING HEAD: IMPULSE CONTROL DISORDER Impulse-Control Disorder Impulse-Control Disorders Impulse-Control Disorder (ICD) is a repeated impulsive action that results in negative consequences. The DSM-IV distinguish five particular impulse-Control Disorder such as: kleptomania‚ pyromania‚ pathological‚ trichotillomania‚ and intermittent explosive disorder. The DSM-IV-TR named these five disorders “Not Elsewhere Classified” and names them separately

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    Name: Brenna Wiley Date: 17 June 2012 Title of Lab: Lab Report 2 Physio Ex Lab Exercise 5 Cardiovascular Dynamics Learning Objectives: Activities 1-4 * To understand how blood vessel radius affects blood flow rate. * To understand how vessel radius is changed in the body. * To understand how to interpret a graph of blood Bessel radius versus blood flow rate. * To understand how blood viscosity affects blood flow rate. * To list the components in the blood that contribute

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    Physio 3x

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    Effect of Vagus Nerve Stimulation Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. The effect of the parasympathetic nervous system on the heart is to You correctly answered: a. decrease the heart rate. 2. The branch of the autonomic nervous system that dominates during exercise is You correctly answered: b. the sympathetic branch. 3. Parasympathetic stimulation reaches the heart through You correctly answered: d. vagus nerves‚ which are cranial

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    Physio Lab

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    they are a lay. Instead Lactate acid is made of Lactate ion called (Lactate) and Hydrogen Ion. C3H6O3----->C3H5O3++H- C2H3OHCOOH--------->C2H3OHCOO+ +H- Hydrogen ion is the acid in lactate acid‚ it interfere with electrical signals in muscles and nerves‚ slows energy reactions‚ and impairs muscle contraction. The burn up we feel in intense exercise is the cause of hydrogen ion. During this experiment(Muscle fatigue lab) it will be seen that after a while of squeezing a small ball there won’t be

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    Impulse Buying

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    COURSE SCHOLARLY PAPER Choose a topic related to this subject area and write a scholarly paper in no less than 1500 words (excluding the title page‚ bibliography and appendices). When writing your research paper‚ please note the following guidelines: z Please e-mail your professor an outline and specific title of this paper‚ prior to starting it. In addition to your primary text‚ you are required to use a minimum of 5 additional references from professional journals and books to produce your

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    Muscle Nerve

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    Muscle and Nerve Preparation Preparation of Ringer ’s solution Dissolve 6.5 g of sodium chloride (NaCl)‚ 0.14 g of potassium chloride (KCl)‚ and 0.20 g of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) in 800 mL of distilled water.  Also‚ dissolve 0.16 g of hydrated calcium chloride (CaCl2.2H2O) and 0.39 g of hydrated magnesium sulfate (MgSO4.7H2O) in 100 mL of distilled water.  Add the 100 mL cautiously to the 800 mL‚ stirring vigorously.  Then make the final volume equal to 1 liter by adding more distilled water

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    Trigeminal Nerve

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    Trigeminal nerve The trigeminal nerve is the fifth of twelve pairs of cranial nerves enervating the face and head‚ and is denoted by the Roman Numeral V. It has three divisions which enervate the forehead and eye (ophthalmic V1)‚ cheek (maxillary V2) and lower face and jaw (mandibular V3). The trigeminal nerves function in sensing facial touch‚ pain and temperature‚ as well as controlling muscles used for chewing. The trigeminal nerve functions should be distinguished from the facial nerve (cranial

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    Neurophysiology Study Guide

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    Neurophysiology Study Guide 1. Define "equilibrium potential". Why is the resting potential closer to the potassium equilibrium potential (EK+) than the sodium potential (ENa+)? The equilibrium potential is the point at which the force exerted on an ion by electrostatic and concentration gradient forces are balanced‚ and there is no net movement of that ion. The resting potential is closer to EK+ than ENa+ because the cell membrane is more permeable to

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    The Nerve Cell

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    Within the body‚ there are billions of cells that are essential to living – these are called nerve cells. Nerve cells‚ also known as neurons‚ “are the basic information processing structures” (Stufflebeam). There are about 100 billion of these neurons in our nervous system and are the most essential cell in it. Located in brain as well as the spinal‚ there are different types of nerve cells; including: sensory neurons‚ motor neurons‚ and interneuron (Boeree). The neuron is a cell that is structured

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    cranial nerves

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    heredity and environment contribute to differences among people as Selected Answer: mainly answered by DNA. Question 2 0.5 out of 0.5 points Fetal monitors Selected Answer: track the baby’s heart rate during labor. Question 3 0 out of 0.5 points Patsy and Terry are fraternal twins. This type of twinning results from Selected Answer: the fertilization of one ovum by two Y-bearing sperm. Question 4 0.5 out of 0.5 points Accumulating evidence

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