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Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
Introduction
Bipolar disorder is a psychological disease in which patient experiences episodic periods of mood elation and depression. This process may be quick alternating with mania and depression. Being long-term illness it affects all aspects of an individual's life, including daily routine, bodily health, employment goals, inter-human relationships and ...
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MEMORY NONSENSE SYLLABLE
Memory Nonsense Syllable
Memory Nonsense Syllable
Literature Review
There are many different sources of evidence suggesting that there is inter-word competition between candidate words. Listeners in a word-spotting task find it harder to spot words embedded at the beginning of longer words (like sack in [sækraf], the beginning of sacrifice) ...
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STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
States of Consciousness
States of Consciousness
Introduction
Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud believed that dreams allow people to express unconscious desires that are unacceptable in real life. (Fosse 2003) He makes a distinction between the manifest and latent content of dreams.
The activation-synthesis theory
Another theory, called the activation-synthesis theory proposes that ...
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The power of Nicotine Addiction over self preservation
The Power of Nicotine Addiction over Self-Preservation
Introduction
The purpose of the paper is to understand the concepts relating to power of addiction over self-preservation and the application of these ideas to learn a human behavior for a specific study.
Information objectives
Smoking is a ...
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Neurological Disorder
Abstract
The paper discusses neurological disorder as well as three treatment interventions used for its management. One is cognitive in nature; the other is pharmacological while the third one is alternative treatment. The paper discusses the efficacy of the three treatment interventions through their comparison and contrast.
Table of Contents
Introduction4
Three ...
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Drugs and Behavior
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion2
Background2
Drug and its Types3
Drug Addiction4
Drug Use, Abuse, and Addiction4
Effects of Drugs5
Risk Factors7
Individual Level Factors9
Environmental and Other Factors9
Prevention from Drug abuse10
Conclusion12
Drugs and Behavior
Introduction
Throughout the last century, scientists studied the drug abuse which was deeply shadowed by the misconceptions about addiction and its nature. As a successful ...
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Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder
Introduction
As the new studies and developments are taking place, there are huge studies that are being done to understand the depression, its epidemiology and its impacts on the society. That shows how much concern is shown to the society, its global awareness of depression, potential towards ...
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PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS
Pursuit of Happyness
Pursuit of Happyness
In today's society, people spend lifetime to search happiness in their life. It can be said that people will never find true happiness, because as human beings, we do not know what true happiness is. However, once individual achieve the desired dream will he ...
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How Being Bullied Can Affect a Child's Life
How Being Bullied Can Affect a Child's Life
Introduction
School going children are young and innocent. However, their immaturity may lead them to engage in activities that can actually offend another's feelings and may hurt someone as well. One of these acts is ...
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WERNICKE-KORSAKOFF SYNDROME
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, also known as Korsakoff's psychosis, wet brain, Wernicke's disease, alcoholic encephalopathy, and encephalopathy-alcoholic manifestation the deficiency of thiamine or vitamin B1, or beriberi. This is generally ranked secondary to alcohol abuse, and is primarily the reason for ataxia, vision changes, and damaged or weakened ...