The Blood-Brain Barrier The Blood-Brain Barrier
.... 2:53). In normal
brain,
complex tight junctions impose a passive, nonselective obstruction to solute exchange. They prevent the ....
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The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... In the
brain, the
complex functions which make humans "human" take place, advanced thoughts, behaviors, activities, and most of all conjecture and imagination ....
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Annotated Bibliography - Brain Based Education
.... These include concepts such as: the
brain is
complex, adaptive, and social; it searches for meaning innately and this occurs through patterning; emotions ....
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Brain Learning Technology
.... are generated by such technologies. These maps show that the
brain learns in
complex, distinct ways. For example, we learn how to ....
(996

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Brain, Mind, and Behavior
.... human
brain do so in order to understand why and how people behave as they do (4). Considering that the human
brain may be the most
complex living structure in ....
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ART VIEWING AND BRAIN POWER IN CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS
.... attention/peripheral perception learning conscious and unconscious process
complex learning enhanced by challenge/inhibited by threat
Brain influenced by ....
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Psychology: A Biologic Perspective Psychology,
.... At the present time, scientific research is only just beginning to elucidate the
brain's complex inner workings. Angevine, JB; Cotman, CW (1981). ....
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CO-EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
.... record that details a gradual increase in
brain size and complexity, as well as in the physical capacity for speech and the growth of
complex social groups ....
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Structure of the Brain Research has suggested that the brai
.... The
brain makes a
complex division of necessary tasks, and in doing this the two hemispheres seem to complement each other in ways not truly known or ....
(1956

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The BaMbuti People
.... Over time, such traits as an enlarged and more
complex brain or an opposable thumb would become permanent characteristics of the species. ....
(1489

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Howard Gardner and MI
.... Finally,
brain-based learning also stems from the recognition that the
brain is a highly
complex organ that consists of billions of interconnected neurons. ....
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Psyche Empiricism
.... little understanding of its true nature and capacities, "Memory is both far more
complex and more primitive than we knew. Ancient parts of the
brain can record ....
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Drug Use and Abuse by Teenagers
.... But this is a
complex point. Drugs provide a
brain-chemistry rush that reinforces the experience of benefit associated with using them. ....
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Left-Right Brain Dichotomy: Delineate and Discuss Literature on ...
.... of the
brain. Minni cites Einstein as such a person and notes that An interviewer once asked Albert Einstein how he developed his
complex scientific theories. ....
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THE HUMAN BRAIN Introduction Studies of the h
.... Waterhouse, Fein, and Modahl (1996) propose that
complex human behaviors might be .... to result from an abnormal neuronal organization in
brain development which ....
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Left Brain/Right Brain
.... used an Overlapping Figures test (to focus attention on small
complex stimuli falling in .... of extra-personal space) with 38 controls, 90 right
brain-damaged and ....
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
.... Vertebrae subluxation
complex could account for many of these problems. .... the free flow of cerebrospinal fluid through the areas surrounding the
brain and spinal ....
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Problems of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
.... Vertebrae subluxation
complex could account for many of these problems. .... the free flow of cerebrospinal fluid through the areas surrounding the
brain and spinal ....
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Boys and Girls Love Differently
.... However, Gurian (2002) argues that girls have a "learning advantage" because of the fact that the female
brain is more
complex and active than the male
brain ....
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Physiological Psychology
.... without
brain surgery. The findings supported the idea that there are two different brains in each person's head, each with different
complex abilities. ....
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The nervous system
.... earliest vertebrates had more
complex brains than their ancestors, and fossil agnathans reveal much about early evolutionary stages of the vertebrate
brain. ....
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Language Learning
.... that language learning occurs independently of other types of
brain functions such .... what must necessarily occur for translators of far more
complex works such ....
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Hippocampus
.... External stimuli like stress or fear is produced in patients and researchers can watch the
complex processes occurring in the
brain, a view that is shifting ....
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The Nature of Memory
.... downplay the concept of enrichment, pointing out that the
complex environment in .... regarding the definition of "enrichment." This example of
brain-based finding ....
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Sleep and Learning
.... learning task that involved specific regions of the
brain. Therefore, Lovett's (2004) article offered a simplified version of a highly
complex research study ....
(834

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Mental Illness: Schizophrenia Mental illness in
.... information on the
brain. An exceedingly
complex organ, the human
brain contains literally billions of neurons. It is now known ....
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Physiological Aspects of Mental Disorders
.... uncertain. The human
brain is both
complex and inaccessible. These characteristics have made it extremely difficult to study. While ....
(2128

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A disease
.... According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), "There are also lower levels of chemicals in the
brain that carry
complex messages back and forth between ....
(1196

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Cognitive Psychology
.... Scientists continue to map the
brain's varied and
complex methods of responding to everything from bright lights to jokes, complicated math problems, and ....
(4887

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The blue-ringed octopus
.... continues to function (because it does not pass the blood/
brain barrier) (Bluering .... groups which help stabilize the TTX-sodium channel binding
complex at the ....
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