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Wada test, or Intracarotid Amobarbital Procedure (IAP)
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Empathy
The term itself is self-explanatory; we all understand what empathy is and where it comes from (spiritually), at least until the last decade.
The next example was a an interesting phenomena regarding whether *empathy* is physiological occurrence or is it just the psychological act of our so called ''morals''
“A patient named Smith is undergoing neurosurgery at the University of Toronto. He is fully awake and conscious. His scalp has been perfused with a local anesthetic and his skull has been opened. The surgeon places an electrode in Smith’s anterior cingulate, a region near the front of the brain where many of the neurons respond to pain.
And sure enough, the doctor is able to find a neuron that becomes active whenever Smith’s hand is poked with a needle.
But the surgeon is astonished by what he sees next....
The same neuron fires just as vigorously when Smith merely watches another patient being poked. It is as if the neuron (or the functional circuit of which it is a part) is empathizing with another person. A stranger’s pain becomes Smith’s pain, almost literally.
here is a neuron that doesn’t know the difference between self and other...
Are our brains uniquely hardwired for empathy and compassion?”
The case was an excerpt From dr. V. S. Ramachandran
The term itself is self-explanatory; we all understand what empathy is and where it comes from (spiritually), at least until the last decade.
The next example was a an interesting phenomena regarding whether *empathy* is physiological occurrence or is it just the psychological act of our so called ''morals''
“A patient named Smith is undergoing neurosurgery at the University of Toronto. He is fully awake and conscious. His scalp has been perfused with a local anesthetic and his skull has been opened. The surgeon places an electrode in Smith’s anterior cingulate, a region near the front of the brain where many of the neurons respond to pain.
And sure enough, the doctor is able to find a neuron that becomes active whenever Smith’s hand is poked with a needle.
But the surgeon is astonished by what he sees next....
The same neuron fires just as vigorously when Smith merely watches another patient being poked. It is as if the neuron (or the functional circuit of which it is a part) is empathizing with another person. A stranger’s pain becomes Smith’s pain, almost literally.
here is a neuron that doesn’t know the difference between self and other...
Are our brains uniquely hardwired for empathy and compassion?”
The case was an excerpt From dr. V. S. Ramachandran
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Empathy The term itself is self-explanatory; we all understand what empathy is and where it comes from (spiritually), at least until the last decade. The next example was a an interesting phenomena regarding whether *empathy* is physiological occurrence…
Mirror neurons, they "mirror" the other person's subjective experience.
Btw they were first found in monkeys.
Btw they were first found in monkeys.
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Mirror neurons, they "mirror" the other person's subjective experience. Btw they were first found in monkeys.
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Neuroimaging in humans for instance, has shown that when an individual watches someone else, specially whom they relate to recieve an award or score a goal or something, Their own brain's reward systems light up vicariously.
Italian researchers found this…
Italian researchers found this…
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Aicardi syndrome: A congenital malformation that is characterized by corpus callosum agenesis, presence of retinal lacunae, and epileptic seizures. Its patients suffer from moderate to sever mental retardation and it's often associated with other congenital…
الـ corpus callosum هذا جسر من المادة البيضاء يربط نصفين الدماغ ببعضهم. بحالة Aicardi المريض ينولد بدون هذا الجسر أصلًا، بالإضافة إلى لمّة تشوهات خَلقية ثانية.
بالمقابل، مرات إحنة جراحيًا نقطع هذا الجسر ببعض مرضى الصرع اللي يكون المرض عدهم شديد جدًا. العملية إسمها corpus callosotomy وعادةً ورة ما يخضعون إلها ما رح يعانون من intellectual disabilities جبيرة، والعملية أصلًا تكون حل أخير، ما نستخدمها بشكل روتيني.
بالمقابل، مرات إحنة جراحيًا نقطع هذا الجسر ببعض مرضى الصرع اللي يكون المرض عدهم شديد جدًا. العملية إسمها corpus callosotomy وعادةً ورة ما يخضعون إلها ما رح يعانون من intellectual disabilities جبيرة، والعملية أصلًا تكون حل أخير، ما نستخدمها بشكل روتيني.
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Stages of HIV/AIDS
Speaking of HIV
HIV susceptibility is higher in those infected with gonorrhoea.
The bacteria contaminates the mucous membranes of the reproductive system, affecting both males and women's urethras as well as the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes in women.
The term "white fluid secretion from the urethra" was initially used to describe it, since it was believed to be an excess of semen in males. Hence, the name "Gono-" (semen) and "-rhhea" ( to flow )
However, what was actually coming out of the thin urethra was pus
HIV susceptibility is higher in those infected with gonorrhoea.
The bacteria contaminates the mucous membranes of the reproductive system, affecting both males and women's urethras as well as the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes in women.
The term "white fluid secretion from the urethra" was initially used to describe it, since it was believed to be an excess of semen in males. Hence, the name "Gono-" (semen) and "-rhhea" ( to flow )
However, what was actually coming out of the thin urethra was pus
بالعادة ال STDs يصيرون سوة، خاصة ال gonorrhoea و ال chlamydia لهذا اي guide line لعلاج gonorrhoea حيكون وياه antibiotics للكلميديا ايضا، مع العلم انو كل علاج يشتغل وحدة .
Simply put, u see one of'em u treat both .
Simply put, u see one of'em u treat both .
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Speaking of HIV HIV susceptibility is higher in those infected with gonorrhoea. The bacteria contaminates the mucous membranes of the reproductive system, affecting both males and women's urethras as well as the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes in women.…
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Lupus (SLE) frequently presents with arthritis, skin rash, and kidney involvement:
• Arthritis is non-erosive (doesn't erode the cartilage or bone).
• Skin rash can be malar rash, discoid, scarring alopecia, photosensitivity (ulcers in sun-exposed regions), and livedo reticularis.
• Kidney involvement can present in almost any form of glomerulonephritis, but the most frequent type is DPGN (Diffuse Proliferative GlomeruloNephritis) which has both nephritic & nephrotic features.
• Arthritis is non-erosive (doesn't erode the cartilage or bone).
• Skin rash can be malar rash, discoid, scarring alopecia, photosensitivity (ulcers in sun-exposed regions), and livedo reticularis.
• Kidney involvement can present in almost any form of glomerulonephritis, but the most frequent type is DPGN (Diffuse Proliferative GlomeruloNephritis) which has both nephritic & nephrotic features.
Michael Jackson suffered from lupus (the discoid type) that causes photosensitivity. Which is likely why he used to carry an umbrella and wear long clothes.
Also, lupus shows a higher prevalence among African Americans.
Also, lupus shows a higher prevalence among African Americans.