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    Pathophysiology of fecal continence Fecal incontinence problems dominate the significant morbidity following surgical correction of anorectal malformations. As the three main factors involved in achieving continence; sphincter function, sensory function and motility, are all affected to a varying degree in those patients. (Arnoldi et al., 2014). Defective internal anal sphincters have re¬cently been demonstrated in a histological study of specimens taken during PSARP procedures in girls with vestibular

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    Stroke: A Case Study

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    this can happen, a clot and a rupture. When the blood clots, it is known as an Ischemic stroke, and around 87% of all strokes fall in this category. A rupture is known as a hemorrhagic stroke and is typically a result of an aneurysm or arteriovenous malformation of the brain ("Impact of stroke", 2016). RISK FACTORS When talking about the

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    Cancers Exercise is said to reduce the risk of cancer by preventing obesity, lowering inflammation and hormone levels, and improving insulin resistance and immune system function. Research shows that physical activity is associated with a lower risk of several types of cancers, including breast cancer and bowel cancer. Exercise is important as bowel cancer is more common amongst people who are overweight, and exercise can help to control this risk factor. This is as physical activity helps food move

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    Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor had an amazing experience that most people do not get to tell after the fact. Especially because she is a neuroanatomist who knew what was happening and what parts of the brain were being affected. This book is informational on many different levels and to many different types of people. This book can warn people about the signs of when someone is having a stroke. This information could save many lives if someone were to read this book and realize they were having a stroke soon

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    Multiple-Choice Questions (2 points each) 1. Which of the following are most consistent with Piaget’s beliefs about language development? a. Language is not a separate innate characteristic, but is one of several abilities resulting from cognitive development b. The sequence of language development depends on the sequence of cognitive development c. Language acquisition results from general cognitive and social processes d. Language development is innately wired via universal grammar e. All of the

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    a disruption of blood flow and eventually lead to a clot. If a clot is overfilled, the blood vessel may break open; this is a hemorrhagic stroke  (Kantor, Stanford Health Care, 2015). Other ways a hemorrhagic stroke can occur is through arteriovenous malformation (AVMs) and aneurysms. For a “normal” person, arteries and veins are usually arranged so there is a web of capillaries to regulate the flow of blood. For a person with AVM, his or her arteries and veins are tangled and swollen thus disrupting

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    Lesion Studies

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    Lesion Studies are the study of the effects and relationship between physiological and psychological processes within certain areas of the brain and central nervous system which have been damaged or rendered none-operational due to some form of accidental damage or because of experimentation. Therefore a Lesion is an area of brain tissue that has been damaged by an accident, disease or infection, or placed in a state of none-function by an experimental trial. Within Biological Psychology they are

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    Unit 2 study guide

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    1. Review the anatomy of the brain. Which portion is responsible for keeping you awake, controlling thought, speech, emotions and behavior, maintaining balance and posture? Emotions and behavior are controlled by the hypothalamus (p.455) The cerebellum is responsible for maintaining balance and posture (p.455) The reticular formation is essential for maintaining wakefulness and in conjunction with the cerebral cortex is referred to as the reticular activating system (p.450) The Broca speech

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    Anatomy and PhysiologyHuman Brain The anatomy of the brain is complex due its intricate structure and function. Thisamazing organ acts as a control center by receiving, interpreting, and directing sensoryinformation throughout the body. There are three major divisions of the brain. They arethe forebrain, the midbrain, and the hindbrain. Anatomy of the Brain: Brain Divisions   The forebrain is responsible for a variety of functions including receiving andprocessing sensory information, thinking

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