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... learning. Learning physically changes the brain. There is no one area of the brain that is solely responsible for memory. Leamnson ...
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... will cause lack of coordination of walking, difficulty with fine movements of the arms and legs, and changes in rhythm of speech. Tumors on the brain stem will ...
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... body. Alcohol changes brain cells, causing impaired physical coordination, memory loss, dulled senses and brain damage. Alcohol ...
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... patient for changes and monitoring the patient's neurological status. A blunt cranial injury may cause hemorrhage, concussion; an injury to the brain produced ...
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Alzheimer's Disease is a disorder involving deterioration in mental functions resulting from changes in brain tissue. This changes ...
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... While the physical changes in the brain are very similar among different people, the behavioral and psychological symptoms that result are complex and may ...
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... is looking during a dream. Second, many chemical and electrical changes occur in the brain during sleep. When it gets dark, the ...
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... patients. Treatment with levodopa does not, however, prevent the progressive changes of the brain typical of Parkinson's disease. The ...
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... breathing. Once this occurs, chemical changes are found in the brain. The effects of these chemicals on the brain are somewhat drug-like. ...
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... breathing. Once this occurs, chemical changes are found in the brain. The effects of these chemicals on the brain are somewhat drug-like. ...
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... as populations behavior become more nomadic As a hominid continued to evolve the Neanderthal played an important role in the changes of brain activity and ...
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... The roots of this claim come from a test in the late 1970's where several changes in brain regions were found upon postmortem examinations of two rhesus ...
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... They are almost certain that it involves both chemical changes in the nerve cells of the brain and changes in their physical structure. ...
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... Drug action in general depends on the dosage, potency, drug interactions, metabolism and changes in the brain chemistry. [University ...
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... Their state of consciousness is changed; the drug changes the brain processes and their entire perception of outside reality changes. ...
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... While the physical changes in the brain are very similar among different people the behavioral and psychological symptoms that result are complex and may ...
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... attacks the brain, causing impaired memory, thinking and behavior. A person with Alzhiemers Disease may experience personality and behavior changes, impaired ...
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... physician. In 1906, Dr. Alzheimer noticed changes in the brain tissue of a woman who had died of an unusual mental illness. He found ...
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... Changes in nerves and chemicals affect pain perception. Sometimes, pain signals can travel into the pain receptors in the brain. ...
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... The changes the brain goes through during sleep is measured by the EEG. These measurement show that the brain is not inactive during sleep. ...
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... Most persons state that tobacco is more addicting than heroin, cocaine and alcohol. Part of the answer is the pleasurable chemical changes in the brain. ...
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... Instead, the brain uses size constancy and we understand that the train is ... recognising that although the image being cast on the retina changes, the shape of ...
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... Andrew Leuchter a professor of psychiatry at the University of California compared brain changes of the patients on the placebo with those taking ...
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... Biochemical changes in the brain cause a person to fall into a depressed state. These brain states are the release of low levels of the chemical serotonin. ...
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... related to the final stages of "brain sculpturing," such as pruning or activity-dependent changes (psychological experiences that affect brain plasticity). ...
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... Alzheimer's disease is a late life illness that causes a form of brain failure. It produces confused thinking, impairs judgment, changes personality and alters ...
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... Leave that stuff in the blood and the blood hits the brain like a mallet, bang, a couple thousand times and the brain just gives up, just quits.' 'Stop it ...
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... Users undergo measurable changes in brain waves, heart rate, and blood pressure, and they perform poorly on tasks requiring sustained attention. ...
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... worse. This sort of therapy to large areas of the brain can sometimes result in significant changes in brain function. Symptoms ...
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... to Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy appear to be in good body condition and have no internal or external changes with the exception of the microscopic brain lesions ...
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