Based on fMRI research the brain reaches a decision at the preconscious level about 350 milliseconds before you become aware of the decision you have made. Thus you have the illusion that you made the ...
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How journals affect the brain
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Posted by Dave 3 years ago
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please explain presynaptic vs. postsynaptic neuromuscular diseases
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Posted by kim 3 years ago
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the amount of air remaining in the alveolus after expiration is referred to as?
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Normal cardiac rhythm is determined by?
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"There's no such thing as normal behavior, just the ability to control your abnormal behavior".
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how is consciousness, awareness, and perception related?
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me and my friend was planning to go on this ouija board adventure...but we had a reasearch and it told us that mental problems could occure.................like you might get scared and maybe you ...
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what is the difference between a computational and projection map? is sistortion a significant attribute of both types? what significance does distortion have? give an example of each type of map.
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why is hypertonic solution important in physiology?
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If a coronary artery becomes blocked, blood flow to the heart is reduced. What will happen to the conduction of electrical signals across the affected tissue?
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If a coronary artery becomes blocked, blood flow to the heart is reduced. What will happen to the gap junctions between the affected heart cells and other cells?
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If a coronary artery becomes blocked, blood flow to the heart is reduced. What will happen to calcium levels in the cytosol of the affected heart cells and why?
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If a coronary artery becomes blocked, blood flow to the heart is reduced. What will happen to levels of ATP in the affected heart cells?
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If a coronary artery becomes blocked, blood flow to the heart is reduced. What will happen to the pH of the affected heart cells?
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how does lack of blood affect oxidative metabolism?
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when exercising what does the body needs the most?
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Why does nasal congestion follow crying? (What's the physiological relationship?)
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Posted by nico 4 years ago
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IS the part of the brain that develops more the cerebellum or the cerebrum... I know people who've had surgery to remove skull because of a larger than normal brain and/or smaller than normal skull ...
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I am having difficulty understanding what EPSP and IPSP do in relation with synapses, action potential, and neurotransmitters. What is EPSP and IPSP and when do they occur?
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