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Phantom Limb Syndrome | najacob528
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There is this crazy phenomenon that happens to amputee patients where they experience sensations coming from their missing limbs when other parts of the body are touched. This phenomenon is called phantom limb syndrome. The peripheral nervous system is affected when a limb is amputated. Ninety percent of amputees experience this phenomenon. There have been many different studies to stop this from happening. Borghi, Battista, D’Addabbo, Marco, White, Paul F., Gallerani, Pina, Toccaceli, Letizia,...Chan, B...
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May | 2015 | chelsbrain
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A candidate for DBS must first undergo a battery of tests, including Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which helps determine where in the brain the electrodes must be placed during DBS. The proper placement of electrodes depends on the condition and the individual being treated. Watch this video of a man with Parkinson’s Disease undergoing DBS:. Http:/ www.app.com/story/news/local/new-jersey/2015/05/26/brick-man-aided-deep-brain-stimulation-jfk/27984133/. Mayo Clinic. (2014, May 14). Retrieved Ma...Shen,...
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Artistic Vision | chelsbrain
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Techniques used by artists to accurately portray objects, faces, and landscapes are effective because they are supported by principles of neuroscience. Harvard neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone wrote a book called. Vision and Art: The Biology of Seeing. Http:/ people.rit.edu/wlrgsh/Sacks.pdf. Livingstone, M. (2009, November 12). What Art Can Tell Us About the Brain. Retrieved June 10, 2015, from http:/ www.youtube.com/. Sacks, O., and Wasserman, R. (1987, November 19). The Case of the Color...Many scie...
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Introduction | chelsbrain
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Hi, I’m Chelsea, a senior Art Therapy major graduating this August. I would like to work with clients experiencing traumatic stress, anxiety, grief, and loss. I took a class about the psychology of trauma last year and read several fascinating books about trauma and its effects on the brain. Later, I wrote a paper about trauma-informed art therapy and discovered an excellent book called. Art Therapy and Clinical Neuroscience. May 20, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Https:/ chelsbrain.wordpress.com. When someone tells you that they are “seeing red” or “feeling blue”, you know what they mean; they are angry or sad, but what if someone tells you that they “taste purple” or “hear green”? Watch this brief video for a general description of synesthesia and a couple of specific examples:. Think about the last time you fully engaged with your environment; how often are you conscious of all of the sensory stimuli your brain is exposed to? Carpenter, S. (2001, March 1)&#...
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Deep Brain Stimulation | chelsbrain
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A candidate for DBS must first undergo a battery of tests, including Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which helps determine where in the brain the electrodes must be placed during DBS. The proper placement of electrodes depends on the condition and the individual being treated. Watch this video of a man with Parkinson’s Disease undergoing DBS:. Http:/ www.app.com/story/news/local/new-jersey/2015/05/26/brick-man-aided-deep-brain-stimulation-jfk/27984133/. Mayo Clinic. (2014, May 14). Retrieved Ma...Shen,...
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Alzheimer’s Disease « It's a no brainer
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It's a no brainer. May 28, 2015. May 28, 2015. Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by a dysfunctional tau protein, a build up of beta-amyloid plaques, and ultimately the loss of memory and learning abilities in an individual. How does this happen, you ask? From previous biological knowledge, we know that polypeptide synthesis has a central dogma. Mandal, A. (2014, October 20). What are Tau Proteins? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. A little bit about me. It...
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Synesthesia | chelsbrain
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When someone tells you that they are “seeing red” or “feeling blue”, you know what they mean; they are angry or sad, but what if someone tells you that they “taste purple” or “hear green”? Watch this brief video for a general description of synesthesia and a couple of specific examples:. Think about the last time you fully engaged with your environment; how often are you conscious of all of the sensory stimuli your brain is exposed to? Carpenter, S. (2001, March 1). Everyday fantasia: The world o...Eagle...
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COME AND LET ME HUG YOU!!! – Whatever I Feel Like Talking About
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Whatever I Feel Like Talking About. Time to Get Down and Dirty! Don’t Stress Me Out! COME AND LET ME HUG YOU! Introduction to My Blog :). Retail Therapy to…Buysexual? On Time to Get Down and Dirt…. On Time to Get Down and Dirt…. On Time to Get Down and Dirt…. On Time to Get Down and Dirt…. On Time to Get Down and Dirt…. COME AND LET ME HUG YOU! Https:/ utesmile.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/hug-1.jpg. Plus it’s slightly better for you! Think about it: how amazing do you feel after you hug someone? Look at ...