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    The Behaving Brain

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    Travis Sullins Psy. 1010‚ Assignment 1 February 3‚ 2013 The Behaving Brain The Video begins by explaining what we learned in class on Thursday about how the brain is made up of and how it works. It explained that a message will travel down axon then the message travels into the dendrites that release the message into the synapse. The brain becomes the most complex thing in the universe because it controls so many different things in the human body. It regulates our metabolism‚ temperature

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    Study Habits

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    Study Habits In order for a young adult to succeed in college‚ they need to possess certain practices or routines that will allow them to achieve good grades in their classes. These practices and routines are called STUDY HABITS. A habit is simply a behavior pattern that is repeated until it becomes automatic. The word automatic implies that you perform the habit without thinking much about it. Substitute it with an action that is more effective and repeat it daily‚ until it becomes a habit

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    Checkpoint: Sleeping and Dreaming Name University of Phoenix Axia PSY240 Sleeping and Dreaming There are four primary stages of sleep in which human beings cycle in and out of (Pinel‚ 2007). The first stage is referred to as emergent sleep. During this phase EEG waves are both low voltage and high frequency. The second‚ third‚ and fourth stages are made of higher levels of EEG voltage and a decrease in frequency. The second stage of sleep mainly process two additional characteristics which

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    A large portion of the population have recurrently experienced boredom. The purpose of this study was to determine whether boredom has an effect on the brain and which wave lengths are affected. Once more information is provided on this topic‚ it will be easier to understand the effects of boredom on the brain‚ as well as what activities and attention spans are ideal to maximize activity and prevent boredom. The effects that boredom has on the brain were first studied by Katamyama and Natsume (2012)

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    Full time carer Margaret McCall talks about her day-to-day struggles with caring for her disabled son. “Normally I get up at 6am‚ shower‚ take my tablets and make a cuppa. I get my son David up at 6:45am and get him out of bed. I then wash him before taking him back to his room‚ laying him on the bed and changing his pads. Then I dress him and put him into his wheelchair. I give him his breakfast and his medication then I take him into the living room and put his trainers on and wait for the van

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    Stage 1 “light sleep”. In this stage of light sleep‚ which lasts about 5 to 10 minutes our brains activity powers down by 50 percent or more‚ producing theta waves. Theta waves occur four to seven times per second. Moreover‚ these waves are slower than the beta waves of 13 or more times per second produced during active alert states and the alpha waves of 8 to 12 times per second when we’re quiet and relaxed. As we start to drift off to deeper sleep‚ we become more relaxed‚ and we may experience

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    Consciousness: awareness of the outside world and one’s own mental processes‚ thoughts‚ feelings‚ and perceptions But‚ there is much non-conscious information we are not aware of that our brain is processing‚ but we are processing Dual processing: conscious and unconscious Ex: typing my notes – I don’t tell each finger where to go‚ but my brain is processing that Ex: girl getting EEG‚ a spike appears on it‚ .25 seconds later your hand moves without you knowing‚ .35 seconds later you become aware

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    Due to the brain recording of an emotional stimuli‚ the more there is of emotion‚ the more an ad is effective. However‚ it is difficult to determine how an ad taps into emotions and this is where neuroscience gets interesting for both the advertising manager and the client. By evaluating what appears engaging to someone‚ section by section‚ neuroscience enables a better understanding of why emotional ad campaigns work. Furthermore‚ as stated in the New York Times web article “Making Ads That Whisper

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    Worst day of my Life

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    It started as any other Saturday would-‚ get up early with the kids‚ eat breakfast‚ do laundry and clean the house.  The phone rang at about ten and it was my mother‚ who at that time lived in West Virginia.  Normally it would be the normal small talk since‚ on any given day‚ I would talk to my mom at least twice‚ so her calling that early wasn’t out of the “norm”. This time stated a little differently‚ instead of her starting a conversation with me‚ she asked for my husband.  As I handed the phone

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    Extraction of SSVEP Signals of a Capacitive EEG Helmet for Human Machine Interface Abstract— The use of capacitive electrodes for measuring EEG eliminates the preparation procedure known from classical noninvasive EEG measurements. The insulated interface to the brain signals in combination with steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) enables a zero prep human machine interface triggered by brain signals. This paper presents a 28channel EEG helmet system based on our capacitive electrodes

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