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  • 11activation — 1. The act of rendering active. 2. An increase in the energy content of an atom or molecule, through the raising of temperature, absorption of light photons, etc., which renders that atom or molecule more reactive. 3. Techniques of stimulating… …

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  • 12Human brain — The human brain controls the central nervous system (CNS), by way of the cranial nerves and spinal cord, the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and regulates virtually all human activity.Cite web|url=http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia… …

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  • 13Differences between conservative and liberal brain — According to Ryota Kanai s study, conservatives have larger amygdalas (shown in red) Kanai s study shows liberals …

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  • 14Functional specialization (brain) — This article is about specialization of function among regions of the brain generally. For the particular topic of left right brain specialization, see Lateralization of brain function. Functional specialization suggests that different areas in… …

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  • 15Deep brain stimulation — Intervention DBS probes shown in X ray of the skull (white areas around maxilla and mandible represent metal dentures and are unrelated to DBS devices) …

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  • 16Interactive activation model — Das mentale Lexikon (lateinisch mens, „Denken“, „Verstand“, „Geist“ und altgriechisches Neutrum λεξικόν, lexikón, „das Wort betreffend“, von λέξις, léxis, „Rede“, „Wort“ und dem zugehörigen Verb λέγειν, légein, „sammeln“, „sprechen“, „[auf… …

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  • 17Metastability in the brain — In the field of computational neuroscience, the theory of metastability refers to the human brain’s ability to integrate several functional parts and to produce neural oscillations in a cooperative and coordinated manner, providing the basis for… …

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  • 18NINDS brain trauma research — The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) conducts and supports research to better understand traumatic brain injury and the biological mechanisms underlying damage to the brain, to develop strategies and interventions… …

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  • 19Positronic brain — A positronic brain is a fictional technological device, originally conceived by science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. Its role is to serve as a central computer for a robot, and, in some unspecified way, to provide it with a form of consciousness… …

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  • 20Music and the brain — The sensation of music in the human brain Music and the brain is the science that studies the neural mechanisms that underlie musical behaviours in humans and animals. These behaviours include music listening, performing, composing, reading,… …

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