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    The brain is a vulnerable organ at a young age, it’s very manipulative and how it develops sets the tone of who the child will be as an adult. How parents choose to develop their child’s intelligence at a young age will be set in stone for the rest of their life. By taking music lessons, people are choosing to physically change their brain for the better, for the rest of their life. A closer look at how the brain develops when taking music lessons, will reinstate that as a parent, music lessons are

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    1. Brain cells and brains evolved pretty recently – about 250 million years ago, compared to the appearance of the first life-forms to arise. • First evolved neurons and muscles to assist animals with movement. • Nerve net – a connection of neurons that receive sensory information and send signals to other neurons that are involved in muscle movement. • The first bilateral symmetry was described in flatworms, the nervous system on one side is almost identical to the other side, the human nervous

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    sex, drug abuse, and unhealthy lifestyles because of the natural sequence of our brain development. Myelination and maturation of the neurons in the brain work from the back of the brain towards the front. This is important because the prefrontal cortex is located at the front of the brain and is responsible for problem solving, processing complex thoughts, a decision making. The limbic system is at the base of the brain and is responsible for emotions such as fear and anxiety. Therefore, the limbic

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    From what we have learned in class about studies done on the brain there are a few conclusions that can be made. Dr.Simons was surprised about the outcome of the experiment he did not get strong enough results towards the outcome he wanted/predicted. He stated “ it would be really nice if you could play some games and have it radically change your cognitive abilities”(Simons). One example from class to describe the experiment done by Dr.Simons is their sensation. I believe that something has happened

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    the human brain can be burdened with various diseases and disorders. Since the brain acts as the bodies control system, any malfunctions can result in serious problems to the entire system, including memory, sensation, and even personality; factors such as illness, genetics, and trauma are a few of the main things that cause Brain disorders. (Brain Disorders) Degenerative diseases, psychiatric diseases, brain tumors, brain injuries,and addiction are some major illnesses that come into play. Degenerative

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    Your best friend invites you over for pizza and a friendly game of cards. The parts of the brain that will be invovled during your evening are going to be the functions that we use in our common sense scenerio. Meaning our everyday lives. The more abstract things like memory from past meetings, our ability to have a conversation, the images your eyes take in, your inner ear, and the association area of the brain. These functions relate back to using the broca's area, hippocompus, hypothalamus, and the

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    resolutions that the human brain achieves when interpreting sound, unknown scientific truths and developments of society can be exposed through various examinations of auditory data in conjunction with traditional visual data. Following an advanced series of steps, the brain transforms sound waves into interpretable information. Once the sound wave has passed the eardrum and reaches the inner ear, the behavior of the wave is converted into electrical signals that are sent to the brain. The spiral-shaped

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    is located between the brain stem and the right and left hemispheres of the brain. The limbic system regulates memory, emotions, fear, and our reactions to rewards and punishment. The limbic system is located between the brain stem and the right and left hemispheres of the brain. The limbic system regulates memory, emotions, fear, and our reactions to rewards and punishment. The limbic system is located between the brain stem and the right and left hemispheres of the brain. The limbic system regulates

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    During teenage years your brain is under the influence of massive hormonal messages. Our brains are being reshaped. Depending on what the teen is doing will shape our brains that certain way. As a teen, being exposed to drugs, alcohol, inappropriate websites, violent movies/video games will affect and shape our brains and how our future will be by exposing our brains for addiction. There is constant changes in the teenage brain as well as the social and academic changes makes it hard for teens to

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    The brain of the average teen is quite different to that of an adult, which results in many struggles in action and behavior that is special to teens. Most of the reasons teens act the way they do versus how adults act can be determined by the brain and its development. These large and important differences between the brains of adults in teens is why teens act so different from adults. The teen brain is different from the adult brain because the teenage brain is not yet done maturing. This has

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