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    a plethora of information regarding moral, constitutional and legal interrogation methods and specific guidelines for the interrogators to follow that have been in use for quite some time and have proved to be extremely beneficial. Numerous human rights organizations, professional and academic experts, and military and intelligence leaders have absolutely rejected the idea that torture is legal or an acceptable and reliable form of intelligence gathering. Torture in the interrogation process has

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    I couldn’t believe all the different ways it could be used for all different types of people and the lengths it could reach. The technology that I decided to write my paper on is called Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). I will discuss what exactly BCI is, how it works, and its application in today’s world. Brain-computer interface is a technology that has been around for a while, however the technology has really taken off in recent years. The thing that makes this technology so dynamic is the fact

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    There would be too much damage to the nervous and muscle system to regain use of the arm fully; the muscle and nervous system would not be able to send messages to the brain in order to control the arm. 12. Assume the role of the surgeons as they explain the procedure to Jim’s parents. Write a one- to two-paragraph explanation about the surgery, paying particular attention to what you would say about regaining use of

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    Hydrocephalus Essay

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    excessive fluid in the brain. Causes, incidence, and risk factors The fluid in the brain (cerebrospinal fluid or CSF) is formed in the brain. CSF usually circulates through parts of the brain, its covering, and the spinal canal, and is then absorbed into the circulatory system. When the circulation or absorption of this fluid is blocked, or excessive fluid is produced, the volume of fluid in the brain becomes higher than normal. The accumulation of fluid puts pressure on the brain forcing it against

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    How do video games affect the brain of the youth of America? There are actually many more ways than one might think, it affects one’s attitude, attention span, and how one might react when complimented or insulted. Video games have both positive and negative effects on a child's brain. When played to much video games become a bad thing leading to reduced social time or addiction, but in my studies when played about seven hours a week video games are actually beneficial. I have

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    childhood characteristics that are similar to a male such as playing with boy like toys, and engaging in rough-house play (Levay 2011: 78-79). Women who have CAH also may have genitilia closer to a male’s genitals, and it affects their behavior and brain patterns. A study that was conducted first in 1968 then replicated in 2007 showed that women with CAH had more sexual fantasies and dreams, during masturbation or during sex with their partners that included bisexuality and homosexuality. There actual

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    other words dreams have no meaning and they are merely a result of a random chemical messaging in the brain coming from the brainstem. (Olsen, 2016, p. 159). However, a man named Mark Solms later disprove the activation synthesis theory showing that even in patients who have damaged their brain stems, they still have dreams. So it ruled out Hobson 's hypothesis that dreams originate from the brain stem. Rapid eye

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    It is hypothesised that adults who consume the recommended daily amount of caffeine (200-400mg) will experience positive effects on their cognitive brain function, especially in relation to memory, retention, concentration and alertness. Caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive stimulant. It is a naturally occurring substance which can be found in the coffee bean, tea leaf, cocoa bean and kola nut and is most commonly found in beverages including coffee, soft drink and tea. According the

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    When the musician first heard the sound of the dog barking the pinna, a part of the outer ear will channel the sound waves into the ear. Here the pinna collects the sound waves and passes it on to the eardrum, also known as the tympanic membrane. These vibrations from the eardrum are then sent to the middle inner ear, which is the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea which contains three tiny bones, the hammer, and stirrup. The bones, respectively known as the malleus, incus, and stapes then channel

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    Central Nervous System

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    involved in physical sensation are Central Nervous system and Peripheral Nervous System. “The Central Nervous System’s role is to integrate, process, and coordinate sensory and motor commands” (Bartholomew). CNS controls only the spinal cord and the brain. The PNS controls the nervous system outside the spinal cord. The function of PNS is to send “sensory division to the central nervous system to be process” (Bartholomew). B. Sensory impulse moves throughout the body through two pathways, afferent fiber

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