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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-08-03 22:08:00)
by Annie123
The answer to the eight-month-long saga of my intermittent, temporary total blindness in both eyes is: First, the ruling-out process (differential diagnosis) that I went through and posted about along the way: It is not due to a lesion in the visual cortex in my brain. It is not due to a carotid artery blood clot. It is not due to a vasospasm. It is not any type of homonymous... 
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-09-04 00:00:00)
by Bash
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Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2008-10-10 03:21:00)
by gringo123
Ok, let's say there is "testing bias".. Why would this "bias" not affect all races? The results for everyone else seem to be acceptable (And I am not Asian), for every group accept blacks. You are once again looking at education and intelligence in the wrong manner. (Or in a manner that fits your hypothesis) Yes, typically smarter people acquire more education, so educated ... 
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Started 3 days, 18 hours ago (2008-10-09 18:29:00)
by Theokhoth
An essay I wrote for school the other day on the effects of cannabis and LSD on the brain and body: There are many substances that are used to garner strong effects on the brain and body. The substances that affect the brain and one's perception of reality are called psychoactive drugs. Two examples of psychoactive drugs are cannabis and lysergic acid diethylamide ("LSD"). Cannabis ... 
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Started 4 days, 7 hours ago (2008-10-09 04:59:00)
by disfigured_LmKi
Quote: Originally Posted by TroM Can you pull 60+? Cause then it doesn't matter sense your eyes don't notice it. Not true. 30 Frames per Second vs. 60 Frames per Second Quote: Originally Posted by See Link Conclusion... 
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Started 5 days, 15 hours ago (2008-10-07 20:55:00)
by Michael J Kutryb, MD
What is her visual Visual acuity test acuity? Does the blind spot Birthmarks - pigmented Liver spots Measles, koplik spots - close-up Mongolian blue spots show up consistantly on visual Visual acuity test field testing? Is her color Color blindness Color blindness tests Color vision test vision Blindness Color vision test Lasik eye surgery Normal ... 
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Started 5 days, 18 hours ago (2008-10-07 18:06:00)
by long trang
Quote: Originally Posted by ouch First, I would like you to please define race objectively. Race is a social construct, and has no biological basis. Of course there are differences among groups of people, but the fact is that there are more differences within supposed "races" than there are between races. The only way to group ... 
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Started 5 days, 20 hours ago (2008-10-07 16:18:00)
by Zoseph.
NEUROANATOMY NOTES Q: According to the Homunculus man, place the following in order (from medial to lateral). hand, foot, tongue, face, trunk A: foot, trunk, hand, face, tongue Q: (T or F) Can Bell's palsy occur idiopathically? A: true Q: (T or F) Can fasiculations be present in a LMN lesion? A: True Q: (T or F) Is the anterior nucleus of the ... 
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Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2008-10-07 13:15:00)
by TheApprentice
CrayzeeCarl wrote: I think you people are underestimating the processing power of both the PS3 and the human brain. People are talking about how impressive the human brain is, performing BILLIONS of operations per second... The Roadrunner by IBM is comprised of 100,000+ Cell processors (the same kind as in the PS3) and can perform 1.24 petaflops (quadrillion - 1,000,000,000,... 
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Started 6 days ago (2008-10-07 11:46:00)
by dbobsnodgrass
dear Friends, This is my first time posting on this site. I was diagnosed with Trigeminal Neuralgia on 01/24/07. !st drug given was carbitrol XR, an extended released tegretol. Within 3 weeks, I developed toxic epidermal necrolysis, spending 5 days at Shriners Burn Center in Boston. The 60% 2nd degree burns over my body has a 20% mortality rate. Still the facial pain was worse. I was give ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-10-05 13:02:00)
by karen464
My daughter suffered several seizures Eclampsia Epilepsy Febrile seizures Generalized tonic-clonic seizure Grand mal seizure Partial (focal) seizure Petit mal seizure Seizures Temporal lobe seizure following a ruptured ileum due to Chron's disease 8 years ago. Since then she's been on Dilantin Dilantin infatabs Dilantin kapseals Dilantin-125 with no further ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-10-05 22:51:00)
by neubrain
Expansion of Consciousness ( from http://brainmeta.com/index.php?q=exp...-consciousn ess ) We are the Universe conscious of Itself Introduction The evolution and expansion of consciousness is inevitable. With the expansion of consciousness comes new ways of seeing reality. Everything changes. You see things that you never could of ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-10-06 00:17:00)
by emulight
jeanclaude wrote: can SOMEONE please cite some sources please???? What the Hell Peopole!! .... When a child is born, the parts of his brain that govern basic physiological processes-that keep him breathing and keep his heart beating-are fully intact. But a newborn can't walk, can't crawl, can't speak, can't reason or do much of anything besides sleep and eat, ... 
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-10-04 18:46:00)
by Rene Jimenez
What has been left out of these accounts of cognition is the central importance of the body in thought. And when one puts the body back in thought, or what are now called "embodied mind" approaches to human thought and intelligence, one is left with a very different perspective on human thinking. For instance, the human propensity for categorization is structured by metaphoric, imagistic, and ... ![]() | |