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    Left-brained, right-brained, what’s really the difference between the two? It may be surprising but the cerebrum of the brain is split into two different hemispheres, both of which perform different tasks and focus on different thoughts. Researchers use this very information to understand the cerebral hemisphere functions, specifically researchers use a theory known as Left Brain-Right Brain Theory.This essay will discuss the basic principal of the Left Brain-Right Brain Theory, the three major

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    Hasta Mudras Essay

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    The Dance therapy, especially Mudra therapy is involved in holding the hasta mudras to give the therapeutic effect. When we hold a particular hasta mudra the nerves get stimulated and it is passed to the brain via the spinal cord through the peripheral nervous system. To comprehend the stimulations, while holding the Hasta Mudras; and the process of carrying the impulses to the brain and back, we need to study the nervous system of the brain and its functions. The nervous system comprises the central

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    Drug Addiction Essay

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    Many people find themselves intentionally repeating an action weekly, daily, and even multiple times a day. These actions often make individuals feel good and allow them to take a break from reality. Repetitious actions with ¨feel good¨ effects may be referred to as addictions. Whether it be shopping, smoking, drinking coffee, or gaming, addictions often affect the day to day lives of individuals, especially if one does not get their daily fix of the addiction. When a person does meet their addictive

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    Today I am here to talk to you all about a problem that is sweeping the nation. Cursive is a type of writing that is being forgotten due to the fact that numerous schools around the country are trying or have removed cursive. Schools around the country are trying to remove cursive from their school curriculum. Little do the all people know that cursive enhance brain development quicker in children who write in cursive. Studies have shown that children who write in cursive have had a quicker brain

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    MATERIAL AND METHODS Chemicals: Chemicals were bought as follows: Acetylthiocholine iodide was gotten from BDH chemicals, Ltd, Poole, England. Dithiobis-nitrobenzoic corrosive was obtained from Aldrich synthetic Co. Ltd. Britain. 5,6 dihydroxytryptamine creatinine sulfate (DHT) [contains 43.5% of 5HT (serotonin)] from Sigma (Deisonhofen Germany). Animals: Thirty male albino rats (weighing 100-150 gm) aged 2 months were used in the experiments. The rats were supplied by the

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    that physical exercise can increase blood flow to the brain and aid in improved cognitive function, along with helping in motor function, balance and muscle strength (Aarsland). The increase in cognition may be due to the increased blood flow to the cerebrum, resulting in increased function of the neurons, and aid in neurogenesis, which will also have an effect on the cerebral and cerebellar tissues involved in motor function, balance, and muscle tone. One of the causes of PD is the loss of dopaminergic

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    The Printing Press by Johannes Gutenberg

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    In the 1450s, a German goldsmith named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, which revolutionized the world of publishing (The Printing Press, 2005). Since then, hundreds of word processing programs have been developed, along with thousands of new fonts, from Times New Roman to Comic Sans. Marketing professionals and scientists around the world have wondered what kinds of fonts stick in a person’s memory over others (Dizikes, 2013). The concepts of how memory functions, how the brain processes

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    Prejudice can be defined as any preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience, 2. Harm or injury that results or may result from some action or judgment, and due in part to the first Amendment, which gave all Americans the right of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition, many Americans believe they have the right to verbally judge whomever and whatever they seem fit, to no extent. However these same American underestimate the impact prejudice can have on a person’s

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    The folding of the cortex increases the brain’s surface area allowing more neurons to fit inside the skull and enabling higher functions. Each fold is called a gyrus, and each groove between folds is called a sulcus. There are names for the folds and grooves that help define specific brain regions. Right brain – left brain The right and left hemispheres of the brain are joined by a bundle of fibers called the corpus callosum that delivers messages from one side to the other. Each hemisphere controls

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    Brain Psychology

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    If babies’ bodies grew at the same rapid pace as their brains, they would weigh 170 pounds by one month of age. Once the baby is born learning starts immediately. Humans learn so many different life skills between birth to eight years old, for instance their name, counting, reading, writing, sitting, walking, running, talking, using the bathroom, the alphabet and different colors and shapes. Adults do almost all these abilities without even noticing their doing them. It may not seem very hard to

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