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    16 Candles and a Ballot?

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    child’s frontal lobes don’t fully develop until they are in there twenties. For females‚ they aren’t developed until about twenty-one and for males‚ the frontal lobe isn’t developed until they are about twenty-five. The frontal lobe is what gives a person the ability to determine what is wrong and what is right. It helps people make decisions and helps recognize future consequences resulting from current actions. Basically it’s what makes a person human. At the age of sixteen‚ the frontal lobe is

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    brains (Dorey‚ 2015). Her height is also less than the average (about 1.4-1.5 m tall) for short populations of humans such as pygmies (Dorey‚ 2015). Also‚ a myriad number of brain features are not found in H. sapiens‚ particularly in the temporal and frontal lobes (Dorey‚ 2015). LB1 also lacks the bony point on the chin found modern humans. This features and physical characteristics‚ suggest that LB1 is more similar to early hominin species than H. sapiens. Therefore‚ it can be demonstrated that LB1

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    psych outline

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    Chapter 2 Outline: The Biological Basis of Behavior Hemispherectomies: the removal or the left or right half of the brain. (often used to treat seizures). Improves speech‚ coordination‚ ect. The internal environment of the brain is often calmer and their external environment is enhanced and better. The brain is the “master control” of all the body’s functions. Our brains have billions of cells that make up pathways‚ networks‚ and back-up systems. The two sides of the brain are similar but NOT

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    Published in 2011 by Britannica Educational Publishing (a trademark of Encyclopædia Britannica‚ Inc.) in association with Rosen Educational Services‚ LLC 29 East 21st Street‚ New York‚ NY 10010. Copyright © 2011 Encyclopædia Britannica‚ Inc. Britannica‚ Encyclopædia Britannica‚ and the Thistle logo are registered trademarks of Encyclopædia Britannica‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Rosen Educational Services materials copyright © 2011 Rosen Educational Services‚ LLC. All rights reserved. Distributed exclusively

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    long term memory

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    “rehearsal and chunking” (Schacter et al.‚ 2012)‚ while long term consists of “encoding and retrieval of past memories” (Schacter et al.‚ 2012). I strongly believe that short term memories can lead into long term memories‚ but only if the human right frontal lobe‚ hippocampus‚ and the sensory region works together. Do you remember the time you were in class and had a question to ask your professor? You raise your hand and when the professor calls your name‚ you simply say “I forgot what I was going to say”

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    forebrain‚ hindbrain‚ and the limbic system. Schizophrenia is theorized to be caused by a disruption of the functional circuits of the brain. Although‚ researchers are unsure about the particular areas of brain involved the hippocampus‚ frontal lobetemporal lobe‚ thalamus‚ cingulate gyrus‚ and amygdala may be included in

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    Analyzing Psychological Disorders By Stephanie Marsh-Walker University of Phoenix Schizophrenia is a complex brain disorder. Like many other illnesses‚ schizophrenia is believed to result from a combination of environmental and genetic factors. All the tools of modern science are being used to search for the causes of this disorder. The term schizophrenia is Greek in origin‚ and in the Greek meant "split mind." This is not an accurate medical term. In Western culture

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    Chapter 9- Thinking and Language: 9.1- what is Cognition‚ and what are the functions of concepts: Cognition refers to all the mental activities acknowledged with thinking‚ knowing‚ remembering‚ and communication. We form most concepts about prototypes or best examples of a category. 9.2- what cognitive strategies assist our problem solving‚ and what obstacles hinder it? An algorithm is a methodical‚ logical rule or procedure that guarantees a solution to the problem. A heuristic is a

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    Logical Symbolic Thinking

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    is that the language centers in the STS (superior temporal sulcus)‚ parietal association cortex‚ and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex communicate with one another during logical brain operations involving symbolic thought. The superior tempral sulcus‚ both anterior and posterior‚ plays some roles in social cognition and self concept. It also helps process speech and reading signals. It clearly plays a role in human language. The inferior frontal gyrus or Broca’s area has a use in motor plans of

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    HBS CONCLUSIONS

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    1 Why is the story of Phineas Gage considered so extraordinary? What does his story teach us about the brain? Phineas Gages’s story is so extra ordinary because a metal rod was impaled through his head and destroyed most of his frontal lobe. His story has taught us that different parts of the brain control different things and the part of his brain that got injured effects a person’s memory‚ personality‚ and emotion. 2 New research is using functional MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)‚ a scan of

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