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Spirituality and the Brain Belief in God and engaging in spiritual, self-transcending experiences produce changes in the brain. spirituality and the brain • neurological differences • belief • self transcendence • michael inzlicht
THE HUMAN BRAIN--Functions and Effects The human brain is the most complicated muscle in the human body, yet it's the most important. Understanding how brain damage can affect the different parts of the brain can be confusing, but hopefully, this explanation will make it a little clearer. an • brain • regulation • intelligence • skull
What Is a Glioma? A glioma is a primary tumor found in the brain or central nervous system which includes the spinal cord and nerves throughout the body. malignant glioma • brain cancer • senator edward kennedy • inoperable tumor • parietal lobe
Meditation or Medication? While Meditation's benefits have been known in Buddhist and Hindu traditions from time immemorial, it is only recently that western medicine has acknowledged its value. benefits of meditation • improve health • prevent disease • lower blood pressure • dean ornish
Understanding the Human Brain The brain is one of the most complicated organs in the body and also one of the most poorly understood today. lobes of the brain • brain function • temporal • occipital • parietal
What Are the Different Parts of the Human Brain? The human brain is not just a computer, it's billions of computers working together to receive and transmit messages. It's divided into two cerebral hemispheres. what are the different parts of the human brain • the human brain • two cerebral hemispheres • the different parts of the human brain • the central nervous system
Grade 12 Nervous System Lesson Plans Teach to a variety of learning styles through incorporating regular hands on activities, in addition to formal labs, while covering the Nervous System in Biology class. grade 12 nervous system lesson plans • teaching the nervous system to high school student • high school biology lesson plans • biology and the nervous system • nervous system lesson plans
Painter William Utermohlen A highly talented artist before his diagnosis, Utermohlen's self-portraits throughout his Alzheimer's battle show the personal and creative effects of the disease. william utermohlen • alzheimer's disease • diego velazquez • philadelphia mummers • the art of illness
Sound producing muscles Tiny skeletal muscles help us speak. See how much we owe to a few cartilages and some muscles that make our voice box, the larynx. voice box • larynx • pharynx • trachea • “adam's apple" thyroid cartilage
Why Do People Get Ice Cream Headaches? Ice cream headaches occur when people eat cold food or drinks such as ice cream or "Slurpees", which can cause stabbing pain in the temples and frontal lobe of the brain. why do people get ice cream headaches? • understanding and preventing ice cream headaches • the taste buds and nerves of the tongue • glossopharyngeal nerve • brain freeze
How Vision Works in the Brain Once light enters the eye, its message is sent to a number of brain parts. These places in the brain construct pictures and tell the body how to respond. human vision • eye brain • visual processing • optic nerve • circadian rhythm
Epilepsy - The Cause and Effect With such a massive amount of delusions about epilepsy it's better to be clear on the actual definition of epilepsy and its risk factors epilepsy • seizures • syndromes • ketogenic diet • diagnosis
Health Tips, Memory Exercises A collection of recent research study results pointing out advice for healthy minds and bodies. mind exercises • memory exercises • mental exercise • mental accuity • health tips
How Humans' Taste Buds Work Taste buds are located on the tongue, palate and throat and provide sense of taste. The nerves in the tongue send signals to the brain to interpret flavors. how humans tell the difference between sweet • sour and bitter tastes • how humans taste buds work • the different taste buds of the tongue • the nerves of the tongue
Managing Sundown Syndrome Sundown-syndrome sufferers get more confused and agitated towards the end of the day. These are some simple ways of minimising and managing this problem. sundowners syndrome management • managing sundown syndrome • how to help with sundowners syndrome • alzheimers disease • senile dementia
The Journey of Einstein's Brain Although Albert Einstein, died in 1955, his brain was preserved and studied for decades after his death. albert einstein's brain • albert einstein's death • research about einstein's brain • stories about einstein's brain • eisenhower speaking about einstein
Brain Damage from Anoxia Did you ever hold your breath for too long? If so, you could be doing more damage than you thought. It can cause anoxic brain injury, an injury which occurs as a result of too little oxygen to the brain. anoxia • oxygen • lack • brain • injury
How God Changes Your Brain Methods to enhance the brain's peak functioning from the keys to physical, mental and spiritual health. how god changes your brain • 8 ways to enhance physical • mental and spiritual health • andrew newberg md • mark robert waldman
Attention Employers: Brain Injured Employees Available So many times, people with brain injuries are qualified for a job. I understand that it's difficult to know how to accommodate these individuals in a way that seems fair to their coworkers, but hopefully, this will help. brain • injury • job • employment • employer
The God Module and humanity - Interview with Matthew Alper My interview with Matthew Alper, author of "The God Part of the Brain". alper • god module • brain • spirituality • religion
The God Module and humanity - Interview with Matthew Alper My interview with Matthew Alper, author of "The God Part of the Brain". alper • god module • brain • spirituality • religion |
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