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    The brain also contains deep structures within the brain one of these structures is called the pituitary gland, its function is to release hormones which control sexual development, respond to stress, fight disease, stimulate bone and muscle growth. It is attached to the hypothalamus of the brain near the pituitary stalk. Hypothalamus main function is to control different behaviors for example, thirst, sleep, hunger, as well as sexual response. Not only does it control behavior it also regulates

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    The human brain is the direction for the nervous system. The brain tells the human what to do such as, it receives the input from the sensory organs, and then sends output to the muscles (Lewis, 2016). The human brain has responsibilities in the body just like the other organs, but has its own duties to maintain (Lewis, 2016). However, the human brain makes up 2 percent of the human body weight (Lewis, 2016). The cerebrum is the largest part of the human brain, and is branched into two different

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    The brain is a vital part of the human body, it is how humans function and process so when smoking it causes the brain to react differently. Nicotine is said to be as addictive as heroin and it is hard to beat becauses it changes the brain drastically. The brain develops extra nicotine receptors to accommodate the large doses of nicotine from tobacco. When the brain stops getting the nicotine it’s used to, they result in nicotine withdrawal (18 Ways Smoking Affects Your Health). People may feel anxious

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    people die from brain cancer. Brain cancer is a very deadly diseases that attacks the nervous system. This disease uses the neurons structure to function. Brain cancer can give people very dangerous symptoms. Brain cancer cannot do its job without this very important ingredients. Brain Cancer attacks the nervous system. ” The central nervous system is the control system of the body” (Hall 183). The brain tells your body inside and out what to do. The system has three main parts, the brain, the spinal

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    May 3, 2015 Literary Review: Drugs and Its Effects on the Brain Introduction Drugs have been around for a very long time. They are used for a variety of reasons. Some of these reasons include relaxation, socialization, curiosity, stress relief, or a form of escapism. However, most people don’t know the threats and danger that it can cause to the body. In this paper, we are going to examine the changes that happen inside the brain due to the effects of different drugs. We will look closely at

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    Esther Veras-Paniagua Teacher Class April 15th, 2015 Effect of War on The Brain Since the beginning of time, soldiers have experienced several physical, and psychological injuries throughout their exposure to warfare. Before recent history, there were no efforts to study the effect of war on the brain because of the obvious physical injuries that were apparent. There are various psychological disorders that arise in soldiers that have been at war, and have their own individual repercussions.

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    How Caffeine Can Effect the Brain Many people start their day with a cup of coffee. According to John Hopkins, “Around 90 percent of Americans consume caffeine every single day in one form or another”. It seems if we need a wakeup call to our morning, many of us grab caffeine to give us that extra boost of energy. Caffeine is a CNS stimulant drug known as trimethylamine. Caffeine is naturally found in chocolate, coffee, and tea. It is also added to drinks such as soda and energy drinks. Caffeine

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    Deacon’s special interests include bio-cultural evolution, brain development, and biosemiotics. He has published 2 major books "The Symbolic Species: The Co-Evolution of Language and the Brain” and “Incomplete Nature: How Mind Emerged from Matter” also coauthored several books and articles revolving semiotics. The book I will be mainly focusing on is The Symbolic Species, which tackles on his theory of the co-evolution of language and the brain. He has 3 tasks in this book first, differentiates human

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    Brain To Tapestry

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    This article from Scientific American gives us a look inside the human brain. The article is written by Karl Deisseroth, a professor of bioengineering and psychiatry at Stanford University. He begins by comparing the brain to a tapestry with interwoven parts. Fibers called axons spread out from the neurons carrying data to other neurons. He goes on to say if we are to know how the brain works we have to figure out how the so called tapestry is setup. This has to be done on an individual basis for

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    Even if you do, you don’t realize how much a mental illness can change whoever it is affecting. “The Brain on Trial” by David Eagleman, a neuroscientist, is an article about mental illnesses and our legal systems. He explains the various effects mental illnesses can have on people and how the legal systems don’t always take this in to account in court. He also talks about the changes in your brain and personality when you have something such as a tumor or dementia. His stories are true and provide

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