Tag: science
group name: brain-talk
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March 13, 2007 03:39 PM EDT --
PRELIMINARIES
This morning I was listening to the radio and the topic to be discussed was to be "religious studies'. I have been preparing some notes and doing some thinking about the relationships . . . more
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January 26, 2008 03:55 PM EST --
No friends, this is not a game to name a word starting with the letter C. This game will test your knowledge of 9th grade science. Here are the rules:
RULES
1. You must . . . more
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April 17, 2006 12:49 AM EDT --
God Part of the Brain
"What we're really talking about is that, regardless of whether God truly exists or not, in some sense it's not even a relevant issue. Human beings are always . . . more
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March 10, 2007 04:10 PM EST --
So I made the choice to invite a large group of living creatures into my house as residents for approximately 18 years each from the time of their first arrival. I am convinced they have sold their . . . more
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April 23, 2006 01:54 AM EDT --
Researchers at Harvard Medical School have identified neurons that seem to play a role in how a person selects different items or goods :
The neurons were found in an area of the brain known as the orbitofrontal . . . more
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February 02, 2008 10:10 PM EST --
Alexei was awakened by the smell of fresh paint flowing
through his open window. It was bright in the bedroom. Sunspots
played on the wall. Blinking, he screwed his . . . more
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November 18, 2006 03:36 PM EST --
My supervisor at work recently went on to pursue new things, and I wish her all the best. She was a good friend, and as understanding of my eccentricities as could be expected.
Though my cubicle . . . more
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February 18, 2006 01:40 PM EST --
Psychiatry Res. 1998 Feb 9;77(2):105-12. Related Articles, Links
Immunophenotypic studies on atypical lymphocytes in psychiatric patients.
Kokai M, Morita Y, Fukuda H, Hatotani N.
Department . . . more
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March 08, 2008 09:51 AM EST --
It is known that sleep is very important for health and essential for surviving. Sleep deprivation leads to death within three weeks. However the purpose of sleep still is not clearly understood. Two . . . more
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March 08, 2008 09:57 AM EST --
Introduction
A human body energy balance depends on the amount of consumed food and energy expenditure. Amount of food we consume depends on one's appetite and activity of the rewarding system. . . . more
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April 15, 2006 12:00 PM EDT --
Maurice Dide was a psychiatrist who was born in 1873 and died in 1944. Dide was born in Paris. Dide studied schizophrenia, which was then called "dementia praecox". He reported anatomic . . . more
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May 09, 2007 12:48 PM EDT --
Daniel Levitin, who received his doctorate in psychology from the University of Oregon, explores the connection our brain makes to muscial notes, why we are attracted to certain types of songs, and . . . more
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October 30, 2006 02:36 PM EST --
Dr, Abram Hoffer is in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He started his career in Saskatchewan. Osmond started in England. He moved to Canada and later to the US. Osmond is now deceased, unfortunately. . . . more
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November 29, 2006 06:28 PM EST --
Back when I was 19, my home town only received one bad TV station, KREX out of Grand Junction, Colorado. KREX was a pretty low-budget affair, and would make questionable broadcast decisions from . . . more
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February 02, 2008 09:57 PM EST --
Imagine that there is a war with terrorist on the earth. All people are killed and only people left are terrorists on a space ship and you are still alive and have a weapon, which can destroy the ship . . . more
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January 21, 2006 11:01 AM EST --
Alzheimer's Disease
By Craig Olson
I pasted the article below from schizophrenia.com:
"Alzheimers Toxin May Be Relevant To Schizophrenia"
filed under Schizophrenia . . . more
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March 24, 2006 10:41 AM EST --
But the Yale workers took a new look at glutamate, using rats treated with PCP, which develop symptoms, such as frantic running and incessant head-turning, thought to parallel psychotic symptoms in humans. . . . more
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April 13, 2006 01:46 PM EDT --
A Comprehensive Theory about Schizophrenia
By Craig O.
Introduction
Schizophrenia is a mistake in evolution. Over 200 years of research has gone into this review of schizophrenia. . . . more
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April 15, 2006 12:04 PM EDT --
Introduction
In 1992 Tamminga et al reported a PET study with FDG, an analog of glucose. This study showed reduced glucose metabolism in schizophrenia in the parahippocampal gyrus. Dr. Carol Tamminga . . . more
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June 09, 2008 07:59 AM EDT --
This is a slightly modified version of something I wrote in the summer of 1978 when I was amazingly young and the year 2000 seemed a long way off. I set it aside and it sat forgotten in a notebook . . . more
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