Essays about electrical impulses

  1. Electrical Conductivity of the Heart
    ... The main areas that deal with the electrical impulses are the SA node, the AV node, the Bundle of His, and the purkinje fibers. ...
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  2. Matrix
    ... Still, the fact that he is aware of this difference on some innate level reveals that the perfectly tuned electrical impulses in his brain have been, on some ...
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  3. MindBased Identity: A Problem Impossible to Ignore
    ... it Take, for instance, the fact that neuroscience today considers ampquotelectrical impulsesampquot to be a key factor in brain function. Of ...
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  4. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
    ... Another diagnostic test measures nerve conduction velocity NCV. During this test, electrical impulses are sent down the nerves of the arms and legs. ...
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  5. Can a Computer Have a Mind
    ... And one will very easily respond back that it is the transferring of electrical impulses, which can also be defined as a motion of electrons from one nerve to ...
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  6. Controlling Computers with Neural Signals
    ... Other scientists realized that electrical impulses from active muscle fibers could also help people who suffered from diseases or injuries that left them too ...
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  7. Nervous System
    ... As a result, potential energy is released and the neurons send electrical impulses through the axon until the impulse reaches the synapse of any neurons near it ...
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  8. Nerve Regeneration
    ... These findings are especially important because the myelin sheath is the part of the nerve cell that actually conducts the electrical impulses.ampquot E. Another ...
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  9. Ganglion Cells
    ... electrical stimuli. These electrical impulses are sent from the retina to the brain and are interpreted as images. The retina is ...
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  10. about dreams
    ... receptors. These electrical impulses originate from the brain stem and then travel to the eyes to produce imagery. The catalysts ...
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  11. The Healing Power of Laughter
    ... Those electrodes stimulate the hearing nerve fibers within the cochlea causing electrical impulses to be delivered by the auditory nerve to the brain, which ...
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  12. Electroencephalogram
    ... electrical activity of the brain. The electrodes will record the electrical impulses that are sent by the brain. A typical EEG will have ...
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  13. MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASES
    ... SYMTOMS Epilepsy occurs when nerve cells in the brain fire electrical impulses at a rate of up to four times higher than normal. ...
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  14. Disorders of the heart
    ... Any portion of the heart muscle can generate electrical impulses, but in normal function the original pulses originate from the pacemaker. ...
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  15. The Life and Times of the Man Who Invented the Telephone
    ... His simple device for transmuting sound into electrical impulses, sending those impulses almost simultaneously over great distances, and transforming them back ...
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  16. Computer Programming career
    ... running. A computer runs on programming ampquotlanguagesampquot by electrical impulses through a series of 1s and 0s switches. The languages ...
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  17. Sleep Stages
    ... receptors. These electrical impulses originate from the brain stem and then travel to the eyes to produce imagery. The catalysts ...
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  18. time and technology
    ... fingertips. From the telegraphs small electrical impulses to the Internets bytes there has been a long road of development. The ...
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  19. A Brilliant Madness Book Report
    ... 259. The most likely cause of mood disorders has generally focused on neurotransmitters transmission of electrical impulses. The ...
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  20. Schizophrenia Theories
    ... signals to the brain. When something acts upon one of our senses, electrical impulses are sent to the brain. These impulses allow us ...
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  21. I Want To Believe
    ... The human brain is a highly sensitive bioelectrical organ that continuously conducts millions of electrical impulses through itamp39s billions of neurons and in ...
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  22. The Matrix
    ... More significantly, if external stimuli can be coded into electrical impulses that our brains decipher, can higher thought processes and emotions be similarly ...
    (8061 Words -- Approx. 32 Pages)

  23. SEISMIC ENERGY
    ... both onshore and on the seabed offshore, that detects ground velocity produced by seismic waves and transforms the motion into electrical impulses. ...
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  24. Perception
    ... process. Our sense organs translate physical energy from the environment into electrical impulses processed by the brain. For example ...
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  25. Radio
    ... Amplifiers of the radio currents enabled modern style speakers to be used to translate electrical impulses and currents into sound. ...
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  26. Reality a Matter of Perception
    ... The human brain is directing all our senses, and when it receives electrical impulses from external factors, it compares the data with our past experience. ...
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  27. 5 Major Psychology Theoretical Perspecives
    ... that all actions, feelings, and thoughts are associated with bodily events.ampquot Biological psychologists examine how all of the electrical impulses, hormones, and ...
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  28. nature versus nurture
    ... The electrical impulses move over the synaptic gap and to the dendrites, then move down the axon to the terminal buttons, here the information is sent to ...
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  29. Turing Test
    Electrical impulses fire through the brain at high speeds, lighting up the dark recesses and grooves within to produce what we call intelligent thought. ...
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  30. Haemodialysis
    ... Electrolytes are necessary to carry out electrical impulses from the brain to the nerves, muscles, and other tissues in the body. ...
    (3332 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)



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