When seizure occurs in any individual then there is bursts of the periodical electrical activity in the brain just like the electrical storms. Which may cause the detrimental effects on the brain in the chronic conditions. It is supported by uncontrolled contraction of muscles, and in case of generalized seizure it covers all the brain.
when a seizure occurs, what is happening inside tye individual’s brain??
___________________ occurs when previous experience with similar situations influences how we experience what is happening now A. Viewpoint invariance B. Top-down processing C. Inverse projection problem D. Cortical magnification factor
What is happening in the brain? 1. Outline where information is going once it leaves the organ of corti, and describe how it gets to auditory cortex 2. How is information organized in auditory cortex?
which of the following conditions occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted and is a risk of high blood pressure
explain the science behind the McGurk Effect and what parts of the brain it occurs in or affects
What happens inside the brain that allows information to be processed and memory to be formed?Remember to include information about neurons, synapses, etc.
What is happening to the electron in the tube to make it deflect more when Vd is increased? What is happening to the electron in the tube to make it deflect more when Vaccel -1 is increased (means electron is deflected less when Vaccel is increased) ?
What important biological process occurs inside of sporangia? Then, what is the product that results from that process called?
What is the process or pathway that occurs in the brain after the person recognizes the snake as a threat? Multiple Choice Signals sent by the medulla oblongata trigger the sympathetic nervous system to engage the fight-or-flight response. Signals sent by the amygdala and thalamus trigger the sympathetic nervous system to engage the fight-or-flight response. The thalamus triggers the paraysmpathetic nervous system to engage in the fight-or-flight response. The amygdala triggers the parasympathetic nervous system to engage in the fight-or-flight...
What is a split brain procedure and under what circumstances is it used? When a split brain patient is shown a KEY in the left visual field and a HAT in the right visual field, how will they respond when asked 1) what object they saw? 2) to draw with their left hand what object they saw? 3) to draw with their right hand what object they saw? What do split brain patients reveal about language in the brain?
Describe a time when you experienced or observed learning. What type was it? What was happening? Did it work? Could the teaching have been improved?