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Two Sides of the Brain
Brain
Nervous System
Your brain has two sides ,and each has a distinctly different way of looking at the world. The more we integrate those two sides, the more developed we make ourselves. Integration not only increases our ability to creatively solve problems, but to control physical problems such as epilepsy and migraines. Even more startling is evidence…
Essay- Crak and Cocaine Nowadays
Brain
Physiology
Sense
It is used in offices, parties, on street corners, in homes, and even in schools. With so much widespread abuse, cocaine is in extreme demand. Cocaine abuse has risen 118% since 1990, and continues to rise. Cocaine addiction is easy to understand– it [cocaine] produces a good feeling, so naturally people would tend to want…
Global Deep Brain Stimulators Market
Brain
Market
Global deep brain stimulators market is expected to reach USD 1.59 billion by 2020, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Increasing incidence rates of target neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s and demand for minimally invasive surgical procedures are some primary factors expected to drive the deep brain stimulators market. Deep brain…
Reticular formation – definition and overview
Brain
Head
Human Anatomy
Nervous System
Neuroscience
Physiology
The reticular formation is a set of interconnected nuclei that are located throughout the brainstem. The reticular formation is not anatomically well defined because it includes neurons located in diverse parts of the brain. The neurons of the reticular formation make up a complex set of networks in the core of the brainstem that stretches from the upper…
Brain Scans Show Pattern in Violent Behavior
Brain
According to a study published in the journal Science, murderers and individuals prone to violence have distinct brain patterns that can be detected through scans. These patterns may potentially be changed using drugs and other therapies. PET scans have shown that those with a propensity for violence have a disrupted control system for regulating emotions…
Traumatic Brain Injury Is Serious
Brain
Definition Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a nondegenerative, noncongenital insult to the brain from an external mechanical force, possibly leading to permanent or temporary impairment of cognitive, physical, and psychosocial functions, with an associated diminished or altered state of consciousness. The definition of TBI has not been consistent and tends to vary according to specialties…
The Many Uses of Nitric Oxide
Brain
Memory
Physiology
Nitric Oxide, or NO, its chemical representation, was until recently notconsidered to be of any benefit to the life processes of animals, much lesshuman beings. However, studies have proven that this simple compound had anabundance of uses in the body, ranging from the nervous system to thereproductive system. Its many uses are still being explored,…
Tumor and Atrophy Disease Detection in Brain Using MRI
Brain
Disease
MATERIAL & METHODS FOR TUMOR AND ATROPHY The information presented in this methodological analysis was taken the Brain Web dataset . In this research methodological analysis, Brain Web dataset was utilised with different BMRI images. Based on standard tissue cleavage mask, Brain Web datasets had given the MRI encephalon images with undependable image quality and…
Fetal Humanity and Brain Function
Brain
Right to life
Baruch Brody begins his statement by doing premises that a foetus. being a human being must get all the indispensable belongingss of a human being. such that the loss of any would take to out of being or decease. Therefore. the indispensable belongings of a human being is the belongings whereby the loss would ensue…
Psychopharmacology: Drugs, the Brain and Behavior
Brain
Drugs
Psychopharmacology can be defined as the study of changes in thinking, mood, behavior and sensation via intake of drugs or medications. Various environments we are surrounded with affect human experience and behavior. Some things, which an individual doesn’t understand, or finds difficult to cope up with, frightens him, and the things, which he finds himself acquainted …