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The Celestial Drake: A Dance of Enchantment and Flavor
Neuroscience
Taste
In a realm where dreams take flight through boundless imagination and the radiant essence of creativity knows no limits, a captivating narrative unfolds, revealing a symphony of delightful flavors and hues. Join me on this mysterious expedition as we delve into the essence of a celestial elixir, one that surpasses the ordinary and enchants the…
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…
ANHEDONIA – Definition and Theories
Abnormal Psychology
Emotions
Hedonism
Neuroscience
Pleasure
psychiatry
Schizophrenia
Say for example, your favorite game is soccer and that you would kill just to be able to see – LIVE – the FIFA world cup; you would do anything just so you could grab that ticket to the front row seat and maybe, the happiest moment in your life is the day your favorite…
Neural Prosthetics to Treat Paralysis (Movement Restoration)
Biology
Brain
Cognitive neuroscience
Nervous System
Neuron
Neuroscience
INTRODUCTION: How indispensable it is for us to use our hands and feet, in fact our whole body to perform various functions. The minimalists of tasks involve hand and body motions. The possibility of not accomplishing something just because we are impaired of that movement is a tragic blow to one’s mind. In yesteryears…
Effects of Prozac
Clinical Psychology
Health Care
Major depressive disorder
Medicine
Neuroscience
psychiatry
Peter D. Kramer, M.D. tells of his first experience with Prozac involving a woman named Tess. Tess was the eldest of 10 children, born to a passive mother and an alcoholic father. Tess was physically and sexually abused as a child. When Tess was 12 her father dies and her mother entered a clinical depression…
The Autumn of the Multitaskers
Cognitive neuroscience
Distraction
Experiment
Memory
Mind
Music
Neuroscience
According to Walter Kirn, the writer of the article, multitasking is dumbing the people down and driving them crazy. It has cost their lives and made a lot of changes in how they lived it. The start of all this madness was the influence of technology in the society. Its efficiency, mobility, and convenience have…
English Is The Most Widely Spoken Language In This World
Neuroscience
Pedagogy
Reading
English is one of language that we need to be mastered at nowadays beacuse english is the most common language in this world, that is why learning english is really important and all people all over the world are learning english as their second language. Because of those reasons so english has been taught in…
How to Overcome Insomnia
Determinants of Health
Health Care
Medicine
Neuroscience
psychiatry
Sleep
Insomnia is a special kind of disorder and can be defined as the inability to sleep. It is most often thought of as both a sign and a symptom. Insomnia can occur at any age, but is commonly associated with the elderly. It can either be short or long term leading too many problems such…
Multitasking article review
Attention
Data
Human
Intelligence
Neuroscience
Wisdom
Dry. Bartlett Writing Assignment Two In Douglas Merrill’s Forbes article titled moved Multitasking Doesn’t Work”, the contributing author makes various statements on the scenario-based appropriateness of multitasking. It is the opinion of the author that multitasking during simple, menial tasks such as folding clothes and speaking on the phone does not require a high order…
Binding of qnb and atropine to muscarinic acetylcholine
biochemistry
Biology
Biomolecules
Cell biology
Chemistry
Drugs
Neuroscience
Cholinergic relates to the responses in assorted systems to the neuro-transmitter molecule Acetycholine ( ACh ) . A They are the protein that are for good attached to theA biological membrane or the built-in membrane proteinA ( IMP ) . If the set of response is seen where Ach is a normal sender it is…