Brain Concussion
.... Many of these injuries result in death and/or serious disability. One very recent
study of
brain concussion was conducted by Jordan and Murdoch (1990). ....
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THE HUMAN BRAIN Introduction Studies of the h
.... imaging, a nuclear medicine
study, utilizes minute doses of radioactive isotopes bound to neurospecific pharmaceuticals to
study brain metabolic activity; it ....
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HEAD INJURIES AS A CAUSE OF BRAIN TUMORS
.... 601 609) conducted an exploratory
study involving 215 adults with
brain tumors and an individually matched control sample without
brain tumor. ....
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Brain Learning Technology
.... One
study that used the most sophisticated technology available to
study the level of
brain activity of adolescents engaged in playing Nintendo video games ....
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Brain Research and Early Life
In 1997, breakthrough
brain research demonstrated the importance of the first three years of .... The High/Scope Perry Preschool
study, which began in 1992, has now ....
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BRAIN INJURY & CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR Introduction
.... 1187-1188). The
study of physical and verbal aggression on a
brain trauma unit confirmed psychological consequences of TBI in 28 patients. ....
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Brain, Mind, and Behavior
.... how people behave as they do (4). Considering that the human
brain may be the most complex living structure in the universe, the
study of the
brain gives great ....
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Malfunctioning of Brain Processes Overview Of The Disorder: The ...
....
brain disorders, and children with both SI and another minimal
brain disorder; such .... three different groups is the research problem selected for
study in this ....
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Structure and Function of the Human Brain
.... cognitive behavior. This has not prevented neuroscience theory from collapsing
study of the
brain into
study of cognition. Citing the ....
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Left Brain/Right Brain
.... stimuli. The
study involved 12 patients with right
brain lesions, 19 patients with left
brain lesions, and 10 normal controls. The ....
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Case Study: Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
Case
Study: Obsessive-compulsive Disorder David is a nine-year-old boy who .... is related to the malfunction of biochemical substances in the
brain (Valente, 2002 ....
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Effects of Child Abuse on the Brain
.... The
study is important because there is a positive correlation between
brain volume and IQ, and victims of child abuse with PTSD have impaired cognitive ....
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Sleep and Learning
.... Learning" by Huber, Ghilardi, Massimini and Tononi (2004) and an evaluation of the "pop" journalist version of the same research
study, "Sleeping
Brain, Not At ....
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The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... Moreover, in the
study of the
brain, the disciplines of philosophy, medicine, psychology, and scientific research have moved back into time to re evaluate the ....
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Jake: A Case Study in Autism
.... Furthermore, imaging studies have identified certain abnormalities in his
brain structure. .... Evidence of
brain overgrowth in the first year of life in autism. ....
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Structure of the Brain Research has suggested that the brai
.... This
study was conducted by Rufus Johnstone of Cambridge University, who trained a .... computer designed to mimic the learning pattern of a human
brain, to choose ....
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Annotated Bibliography - Brain Based Education
.... Kobayashi, K. (2001). Role of catecholamine signaling in
brain and nervous system functions: new insights from mouse molecular genetic
study. ....
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A Celebration of Neurons
.... functioning. It begins with the cognitive
study of the
brain, and then examines the organization and operation of the
brain. Educational ....
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The abuse of Siblings: A case study proposal
.... by this researcher to perform the psychotherapy involved
study at the .... Abreaction and overload Recognizing defenses and secondary feelings
Brain development and ....
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Split Brain Patients
.... In another
study on split
brain patients, a subject was shown pictures of different faces put together to form one composite face: half of one face would be on ....
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Split Brain Patients
.... In another
study on split
brain patients, a subject was shown pictures of different faces put together to form one composite face: half of one face would be on ....
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Albert Einstein
.... The findings demonstrated that Einstein's
brain appeared to significantly differ from the other brains in the
study. Einstein's ....
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Definition of Genius & Albert Einstein
.... The findings demonstrated that Einstein's
brain appeared to significantly differ from the other brains in the
study. Einstein's ....
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Attention, Perception, and Consciousness: Examine Four Discrete ...
.... X-rays are said to be typically used for diagnostic purposes. It is further noted that x-rays are used to
study brain structures related to cognition. ....
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Traumatic Brain Injury
.... employed a sample of 36 head-injured adults in a
study designed to .... delivered by computer with an educationally based treatment program for
brain-injured adults ....
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Poisoning by Mercury
.... toxic to babies as they grow in the womb, and a
study has shown .... slower transmission of electrical signals along a particular circuit in their
brain than normal ....
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Neuropsychiatric Disorders
.... (1993, 13 November). X-chromosome effects on female
brain: A magnetic resonance imaging
study of Turner's syndrome. Lancet, pp. 1197-1200. ....
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Study of Serial Killer Ted Bundy Ted Bundy: Study of a Serial K
.... time. While she survived Bundy's attack, Lenz did suffer significant
brain damage, which affected her for the rest of her life. ....
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Serial Killer Ted Bundy Ted Bundy: Study of a Serial K
.... time. While she survived Bundy's attack, Lenz did suffer significant
brain damage, which affected her for the rest of her life. ....
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Length of Index and Ring Fingers
.... After all, finger-length patterns are far easier to measure and
study than the different regions of the
brain structures. Therefore ....
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