Eficacy of Psychoanalysis Introduction Based on Nersessi
.... collecting. Since that time, new facts regarding
brain/
body functions important to psychoanalysis have been uncovered. For example ....
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Starvation and the Body
.... The liver processes these nutrients and sends them as fuels and their precursors to the cells of the
body. The
brain normally uses only glucose as its fuel ....
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Functions of Tissues of the Body
.... The liver processes these nutrients and sends them as fuels and their precursors to the cells of the
body. The
brain normally uses only glucose as its fuel ....
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Death and Body Functions
.... With
brain dead patients, the
body can be kept on life support systems which maintain respiration and circulation, ensuring the organs to be donated are ....
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The Female Body
.... The reason for this is that "pound for pound"
brain tissue is more "expensive" or needs more nutrition than any other tissue in the
body. ....
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Methamphetamine's Effects on the Body and Mind: Long Term and ...
.... that methamphetamine is associated with both functional and molecular changes in the
brain. .... lead to the addiction is the fact that the
body grows increasingly ....
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Systems of the Body
.... The nervous system consists of the
brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, and controls the regulatory and communicating systems of the
body (Applegate, 2000 ....
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The Body and Its Sytems
.... The nervous system consists of the
brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, and controls the regulatory and communicating systems of the
body (Applegate, 2000 ....
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Structure and Function of the Human Brain
.... One need not believe that consciousness, or mind, is in a dualistic relationship with
brain and
body, as Descartes implies in his statement, "I think ....
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CO-EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
.... McKinney (1998) takes this argument further by pointing out that though
brain and
body size have both increased between Homo habilis, for example, and modern ....
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The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... With those advances came new ideas about the mind, and the way in which the
brain interacted with the
body to form behavior. In ....
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The Mind-body Dualism Split
.... 214), an idea that has been confirmed by studies of the pathological effects on the mind and
body of sleep deprivation. Metabolism of the
brain and other ....
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Antioxidants During metabolism in the body free
.... the
body of toxic substances, and lead to hepatic coma (Berkow, Beers and Fletcher, 1997, 443). Korsakoff's syndrome (Korsakoff's amnesic psychosis) is a
brain ....
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Non-Reductive Materialism vs. Substance Dualism
.... that this theory encounters with respect to causation and then, given its admission of an irreducibly mental aspect of the
brain or
body, substance dualism ....
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Non-Reductive Materialism
.... that this theory encounters with respect to causation and then, given its admission of an irreducibly mental aspect of the
brain or
body, substance dualism ....
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The Human Body
.... destructive behavior. They may also originate in the
body, eg a
brain tumor may lead to bizarre, uncontrollable behavior. 4. The ....
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Brain, Mind, and Behavior
.... According to the authors, a major difference between the human and a computer is the connection of the
brain to the human
body, greatly increasing the capacity ....
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Non-Reductive Materialism vs Substance Dualism
.... that this theory encounters with respect to causation and then, given its admission of an irreducibly mental aspect of the
brain or
body, substance dualism ....
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Receptors
.... sensations experienced as an emotion or feeling are mechanisms for activating a particular neuronal circuit simultaneously throughout the
brain and
body (145). ....
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Receptors in Emotions
.... sensations experienced as an emotion or feeling are mechanisms for activating a particular neuronal circuit simultaneously throughout the
brain and
body (145). ....
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BEA Therapy
.... BEA will acknowledge that the
brain/
body and mind do affect each other but does not suggest that most or even many mental disorders are rooted in the physical ....
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Brain Research and Early Life
In 1997, breakthrough
brain research demonstrated the importance of the first .... the hypothesis that stimulation-seeking, fearlessness, and increased
body size at ....
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Structure of the Brain Research has suggested that the brai
.... controversial reason is that a preference for symmetry in the
body could develop .... a computer designed to mimic the learning pattern of a human
brain, to choose ....
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Body and Mind and the New Epiphenomenalism
.... of sensibility" and second, even though they are produced by what fashions
brain-states, they .... that the term mental could be applied to any state of the
body. ....
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Neuroimmunology The discipline of neuroimmunolgy, or the way in
.... to anatomical, physiological and pathological conclusions that support the idea that there are functional ties between the
brain and the
body's ability to ....
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Psycho-Social Assessment Project
.... It does acknowledge that the
brain/
body and mind do affect each other but does not suggest that most or even many mental disorders are rooted in the physical ....
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Annotated Bibliography - Brain Based Education
.... include roles of nutrition on the
brain, effects of
brain chemicals on personality, mood, and behavior, and connections between the mind,
body, and the
brain. ....
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The Ear
.... The endolymph may take a few moments to stop moving back and forth and settle to an equilibrium position, and send signals to the
brain that the
body is again ....
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The Ear & Sound
.... The endolymph may take a few moments to stop moving back and forth and settle to an equilibrium position, and send signals to the
brain that the
body is again ....
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Memory Function and Substance Abuse Memory function in individuals ...
.... of the drug can be direct, as in neurotoxic effects, or indirect, as the result of the drug's action on parts on the
body other than the
brain itself, or on ....
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