The mind is a Body part that backings set up of the focal point of the sensory system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate creatures. The mind is situated in the skull, typically near the tactile organs for faculties, for example, vision. The cerebrum is...
Hovering at the edges of neuroscience is the left-brain-right-brain theory of personality, the semantics of which have been debated since the 18th century and have evolved into a myth as of recent history. The structure, with its uneven landscape visibly split into a left and...
“Memory is the diary we all carry about with us,” Oscar Wilde once said. Now for a second imagine a life without any memories! One wouldn’t be able to remember his/her name, how to look after themselves or to even recognize their own friends and...
The Brain is a standout amongst the most unpredictable and wonderful organs in the human body. Our mind gives us attention to ourselves and of our condition, handling a steady stream of tactile information. It controls our muscle developments, the emissions of our organs, and...
Addiction has an enormous impact on the people lives especially in the manner in which it affects their lives. Furthermore, this also affects their families since it has the tendencies of putting the relationships at risks due to the behavioral problems depicted by those with...
Memories are the mental archives that maintain the record of what we do. The mind is what give us instant access to our past, complete with all the facts that we know and the skills that we have cultivated. Encoding, storage, and retrieval are the...
Memory is one of the intriguing topics to study in cognitive psychology; it is something we rely on for our daily activities i.e. we use memory remember/recollect information relevant to our day to day activities. Whereas there are traditional approaches to study memory by conducting...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease is a disease. This disease attacks nerve cell and pathways to the brain and the spain cord. The nerve cells that are being attacked control muscle function that control the body mean all motor...
Two or three meningeal sinuses may join to form a vestibule just before reaching the superior sagittal sinus. There is a tendency for the veins draining the lateral surface of the anterior frontal and posterior parietal regions to join the meningeal sinus in the dura...
The human brain has 100 billion plus neurons all having a specific function and certain duty. In order to understand the brain we must examine its parts and functions. This includes the cerebrum, cerebellum and brainstem and the functions within those. To fully grasp the...
How can one truly change so they can experience more happiness, love, success and health in their lives? It’s only when you change from the inside out that your external world will begin to change for the better. One thing I have learned is that...
Working memory is a part of the human memory system with a limited capacity. Working Memory’s job is holding temporarily information for processing. Working memory refers to information storage without manipulation. About working memory’s capacity is generally considered as a limited capacity. Miller in 1956...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder. A neurological disorder is where brain activity becomes abnormal and causes a seizure. These seizures because of epilepsy start without warning and they are different for every person. Anyone can have epilepsy. Epilepsy causes numerous symptoms. Epilepsy is caused by...
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects predominantly dopamine producing neurons in a certain area of the brain called Substantia Nigra. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects movement of different parts of the body. It comes along slowly,...
If I asked you what the most important organ was then maybe you would say itwas the heart or the lungs, but the vast majority of you would probably have said the brain and for good reason too. The brain controls everything about you. How...
A brain aneurysm is a bulging weak area in the wall of an artery that supplies blood to the brain. Aging, and hardening of arteries can cause Aneurysms, however some can be inherited. Some risk factors can be prevented, some cannot. The Chance for aneurysms...
Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes also known as the meninges around your brain and spinal cord. The swelling of these membranes can cause you to show the symptoms of meningitis. Most United States cases of meningitis are caused by infections. Although, there are...
A brain aneurysm is a bulging weak area in the wall of an artery that supplies blood to the brain. Aneurysms can be inherited or be caused by the hardening of the arteries, and aging. Some risk factors can be prevented, some can not. Risk...
The most common form of Parkinsonism is PD. The result of the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells is primary symptoms mentioned above. PD is called as primary Parkinsonism or idiopathic Parkinson’s disease. A term mentioning a disorder for which there is no cause has been...
A group of researchers discovered a way to detect fasciculation in muscles, which serves to detect early signs of motor neuron disease (MND). The article, Ultrasound-Based Detection of Fasciculations in Healthy and Diseased Muscles, were published by IEEE Xplore. This article was peer reviewed and...
Female newborn with a 26 weeks of gestation is born to a 29-year-old multigravida woman via vaginal delivery due to preterm labor. An uneventful antenatal period is noted. The duration of amniotic membrane rupture is six hours before birth. A single course of antenatal corticosteroid...
The brain, the masterpiece of creation, is almost unknown to us” — Nicholas Steno, 1669. Ancient medical practitioners had conflicting views on the significance of the brain. Aristotle considered the brain to be a secondary organ that served as a cooling agent for the heart....
Nomophobia is a new term used to describe the fear of not being able to use a cell phone or other devices. Many teens and young adults can now say that they most likely have this fear. Today, it is very rare to see a...
The human brain is a magnificent system in the human body. It is the most complex, complicated, yet outstanding brilliant organ in the human body. Eric Kandel once said, “The brain is complex biological organ of great computational capability that constructs our sensory experiences, regulates...
Today I am going to try and convince you that video games are good for your health and brain despite the stereotypes in today’s society. In today’s society the stereotype on video games is that if you play them then you will have brain damage,...
In discussions of the roles of the brain, many people have came up with different theories on how the brain works. Authors by the name of Plato and David Eagle man discuss how our brain influences our actions and they way we think. Both authors...
The article stated that when it comes to long-term memory formation, it is accepted that it is formed by the strength of the synapse (space between two neurons). Neurons are the cells in our brain which retrieve and send information throughout our body. There is...
Artificial Intelligence, an idea that might change our most infeasible dreams. Wouldn’t or not it’s attention-grabbing to understand what’s this marvelous issue that’s aiming to build our dreams return true? AI is exhibited by artificial entity, a system is mostly assumed to be a pc....
Tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) constitute 1–2% of all malignancies. However, CNS malignancies arguably have the most varied manifestations among all cancer sites. There are several anatomical subregions in the craniospinal axis, and each of these has a predilection for a particular tumor...
This paper is about memory. It focuses of the information as to why we have memory. What memory does, how it works and is created. What are the affects a memory can have on someone and how it can help one’s cause. You will read...