Articles, tagged with "brain activity", page 4
17th February 2011
by Jeff Jurmain
If smokers see someone else lighting up, their brains will crave a cigarette. This is a biological effect proven in a new study that examined the hand movements of smokers. Seeing actors in a movie activated the brain areas of smokers ...
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DoctorsHealthPress
31st January 2011
Findings and research have shown that learning another language creates a positive impact on our brain physiology. To date, our main language helps in shaping our intellect and assessment which then influences the way we contemplate on things and how we h...
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Author:
Dan Lowe
28th January 2011
Behind every successful move there must be a string of positive thought patterns. An individual's ability to think positively whenever they are met with challenges is the main secret behind successful undertakings. Every motivational speaker will quite as...
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Author:
Greg Frost
27th January 2011
With over 90% of the human brain still remaining unexplored, it's no wonder that psychic power can't be accounted for. The few indicators that do exist like, increases in brain activity between the various areas of the brain in people who are psychic, cle...
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Author:
Jasonolan Mckaye
24th January 2011
Not being able to hear is what this 5year old boy is suffering from. The sounds around him see like they do not exist. Many tests were already done to the boy trying to see if indeed he had a condition.
The tests showed that he was hearing impaired. A...
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Author:
lindsey hudson
24th January 2011
It appears that the 5 year old boy cannot hear. He cannot hear the voices of his parents nor the other sounds around him. This boy already underwent the usually hearing test while doctors see his reactions. Obtain further advice on digital hearing aids an...
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Author:
Marybrown
21st January 2011
Pittsburg is the center of trade, commerce, and tourism in Pennsylvania. In the 1900’s, Pittsburgh was the chief player in manufacturing and steel industry. It houses the biggest manufacturing firms in the country. Nevertheless, the 1980 economic downturn...
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Author:
Cara Larose
20th January 2011
Who doesn't love modern video games? Show me someone that claims they don't appeal, and let's stick them in front of a screen for a few hours and see how hooked they get—it's no secret that we are in a video game renaissance at the moment. But just beca...
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Author:
dru-man
19th January 2011
With regards to a toothache, your brain does not discriminate. A new imaging study reveals that to the brain, an agonizing upper tooth can feel a lot as being an agonizing lower tooth. The outcomes, which will be published within the journal Pain, help cl...
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Author:
SophieWatson
12th January 2011
Brain Use
A study at the University of Massachusetts Medical School found that people who meditate use a different part of their brain. The left frontal cortex has a calmer effect on the person. People who do not meditate tend to center their brain activ...
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Author:
Art Jones
12th January 2011
Physical activity promotes changes in the brain that may protect high-risk individuals against cognitive decline, according to a new study. That includes the development of Alzheimer’s disease, the world’s most common type of dementia and one that needs n...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress
11th January 2011
Ever heard of an eye migraine? It may sound out of the ordinary, but there are so many types of migraine and eye migraine is one of them. Eye migraines are also referred to as ocular migraines, ophthalmic migraines and silent migraines. It can be alarming...
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Author:
Clivir Team
10th January 2011
FOSS NIR Systems is one of the leading companies when it comes to manufacturing near infrared reflectance (NIR) devices and equipment, such as instruments like NIR spectrometers. This NIR based technology has helped industries in increasing the quality o...
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Author:
George Melcher
10th January 2011
A spectrophotometer is a sophisticated piece of scientific equipment commonly used in physics and chemistry. It is mainly used in scientific studies involving the electromagnetic spectrum. The device can measure intensity, color, and wavelength of the l...
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Author:
George Melcher
10th January 2011
Near infrared reflectance is an invaluable technology used in modern medicinal sciences. Simply referred to as NIR, this technology is used as a painless and non-invasive procedure to examine the brain. It can detect slight changes in the concentration ...
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Author:
George Melcher