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    Brain Regulation

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    Because the brain is so paramount, it has many crucial responsibilities; It is accountable for all of major functions, including what people are able detect, regulations of vital functions, and how the body interacts with the world in which it inhabits. As far as detection goes, the brain is answerable to how an individual notices odors, light, sound, and pain. (Brain) In like manner, The mind of a person regulates integral functions: mankind is capable of phenomenons such as strategizing and reasoning

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    The Ability of Our Brains The brain has a wide variety of capabilities that go beyond controlling our movements and functionality of our physical bodies. There has always been debate as to whether our brains are what control us, or if there is something more, like a soul, for example. The two main sides that people take are either physicalism or dualism. The physicalist view says that a person is made up solely of a physical body and that there is no soul present. Instead, our thoughts, feelings

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    Gambling and the Brain

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    Gambling and the Brain Why do gamblers bet more after they just lost a hand? Why do investors throw good money after bad? Why do people believe that a string of losses makes a win more likely? Why do so many people say that they will win their money back in the next hand? Is part of the appeal of gambling its unpredictability? Or do we just look at it as a way to "get rich quick"? The answer to these questions may lie in the science of the brain. Some studies indicate that gamblers bet more

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    The structural brain development of infants has been a significant topic among researchers. Further insight is given to infants who are born premature to investigate if there are structural differences. Many studies specifically look into infants who were born with a small gestational age, average gestational age, and low birth weight. The volume of the brain and its structures of both premature infants and infants with a small gestational age were compared by Xydis et al. (2012). Similarly, Brunnemann

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    effect of colors on the brain. You might be wondering about how does the brain even work? Well here are all the answers . The brain is made up of so many different nerve cells that are connected to the body. The brain is made up of 75% of water and is the fattiest organ in your body. How does the brain actually work? Well the brain is connected to the body and in a split second the brain gets a signal to tell the body to do something. Did you know that there is a part of the brain that detects movements

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    Teen Brain

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    Teen Brain Essay The teenage brain does not work how many people thought it did. It functions differently than and adult brain. Which brings me to the important question. Should eighteen year olds be considered adults yet? This essay will explain my standpoint and why this opinion stands. There are three main reasons as to why eighteen year olds should not be considered adults. The first one is because the human brain is not fully developed until the age of twenty-five. Secondly, at age eighteen

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    ever stopped to wonder how your brain can remember everything that you do? Why do I remember some things, but not others? Did you ever have that one song that is just stuck in your brain and you just can not get it out, but then you try to remember something important and you just can not remember it even if you tried? This often makes me wonder how our brain decides to remember certain things. It seems like there has to be some sort of explanation for what our brain chooses to be important enough

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    The Optical Brain Did you know about 40% or more of the human brain is thought to involve vision? The brain controls the vision system and without it, seeing is impossible. Even though the eyes is the only tool the body has for seeing the world, vision is not always accurate. Accuracy has nothing to do with the eye itself but how the brain interoperates perception. Examining inside the tiny window of a living eye help us to fully understand the many parts of an eye, and how it functions. Museum

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    Is There a Criminal Brain? Essay

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    Is There a Criminal Brain? It is very rare these days to turn on the news and not hear about a crime or a murder. Crime is a common occurrence yet many times it is difficult to understand how someone could bring themselves to do these things. It does seem to make any sense why a young handsome man from a good family would want to kill someone and then be able to go through with it. This leads one to wonder if the brains of people who behave in socially unacceptable ways are different from

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    Plasticity Of The Brain

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    plasticity of the brain. David conveyed a conclusion that: “New brain cells are made throughout life and some new cells are incorporated into existing networks, especially those concerned with memory and learning. “(p18) Stepping further, the brain has capacity to mould itself by environment and experiences someone encountered with. These illustrate that the brain is plastic and malleable. So, what is the benefit of this specific feature? This is very important and inspiring. It allows the brain to change

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