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NEUROSCIENCE SCHOLARLY REVIEW
Neuroscience Scholarly Review
Abstract
The field of neuroscience is rapidly accelerating understanding of that most intricate of organs—the brain: as such, it has the potential to fundamentally shift human self-conception. Neuro scienti?c research has been facilitated by the development of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), a means by which the ...
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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The purpose of this paper is to expand the boundaries of our knowledge by exploring some relevant facts and figures relating to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). This disorder is characterized by the occurrence of compulsions and obsessions, excessive or unreasonable, causing significant discomfort, a waste of time (take ...
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PLACEBO EFFECT
Placebo Effect
Placebo Effect
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Placebo is derived from the Latin meaning “to placate or please.” The beneficial effect of a treatment that contains no real medicine. A 'placebo' (from a Latin root meaning 'to please') is a medicine' given to a patient ostensibly as a treatment, but which contains no real curative substances. ...
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DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILE
Developmental Profile
Developmental Profile
Introduction
The term childhood is a non-specific term that can imply to a varying range of years in human development. Development process refers to the period between infancy and adulthood. Precisely, childhood starts from birth which is full of innocence and concept of playing. This lively ...
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Stages of sleep
Stages of sleep
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Sleep is a state of decreased consciousness and physical activity of the body. Researchers used electroencephalographs (EEGs) to track the brain waves, and recognized that the sleep cycle has two phases (six stages) during sleep. These phases are:
Non rapid eye movement (NREM)
Stages 1 through 4 ...
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Global warming
Global warming
Introduction
The phrase global warming refers to a phenomenon in which the Earth's surface temperature increases from its long-term averages because of an atmospheric blanket of greenhouse gases (GHGs; primarily carbon dioxide, methane, and chlorofluorocarbons) that serve to trap reradiated solar energy from escaping into space. This blanket of ...
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TURKISH COMMUNITY
Turkish Community
Turkish Community
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A community is a collection of individuals who share the same physical and technological environment, forming a group together identifiable by organizational, linguistic, religious, economic ties and common interests. Usually in a community creates a common identity through differentiation from other groups or communities (generally of ...
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STUDENT CENTRED LEARNING
Student Centred Learning
Student Centred Learning
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The method of learning and teaching approach is a method supported projects in the scientific method that encourages research to develop, restructure and innovate situations inherent in the profession or life's everyday learner through practical experience, which promotes the teaching of problem analysis and ...
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CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Introduction
Classical Conditioning is made famous by a Russian scientist named Pavlov who did experiments with dogs which proved that a stimulus, such as a bell which was sounded before food was presented, could produce, by itself, an involuntary response. After several presentations of the ringing bell before ...
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CALIFORNIA STATE STANDARDS
California State Standards for Grade Level
California State Standards for Grade Level
Introduction
The concern for mathematical achievements of young Americans has reached advanced levels. It is clear that in this progressively more scientific society and universal mathematical accomplishment will have a chief influence on vocational goals, function in ...