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  1. No Brain

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name No Brain ..., VOVO, BBogle, Hyoonga No Brain is a Korea n Punk rock band. They recently appeared in the film Radio ... , No Brain has grown up as one of the biggest rock bands in Korea. They started to criticize society ... in Korea in the middle of 1990s. No Brain never stops playing on the stage for the last 15years, now ... and passion for music, No Brain introduces many Korean people to rock. Even though they have become so big in the music scene, No Brain still loves to play in small sized venues, like they did in the old ... band is not easy. But No Brain was not afraid of failure and change, this is what makes this band a good example for all of Korea. No Brain has played more than 3000 shows over the last 15 years. They have ..., All System Fail Japanese indie label projected and released Korean punk bands compilation EP. No Brain ... early era of No Brain. Smells Like Nirvana 1997, Drug Tribute album to Nirvana. Indie bands like Crying Nut, Weeper and Rainy Sun also joined this album. No Brain re made Lithium in their way. Our Nation2 1998, Drug In this split album, No Brain listed 8 of the songs. A man of the sea is one ..., No Brain got favorable responses from critics and music fans. This allowed No Brain to play on all kinds of stages, like the SSsamzie Sound Festival. Youth 98 1999, Moonwha Sagidan No Brain ... No Brain legendary indie rockers in Korea. They shot the music video with many of their fans on the street. With this album, No Brain was known for Chosun Punk . Songs for the Rioters 2000, Coojo Moonwha Sagidan No Brain s first album was 2 CDs. It includes hardcore punk, ska, and reggae. Critics ... s the No Brain 2001, Coojo, Moonwha Sagidan Their love for the Sex Pistols and punk made No Brain re record Sex Pistols songs. No Brain wanted to introduce their favorite punk band to their Korean fans in their own style. Viva No Brain 2001, Coojo Moonwha Sagidan The second album had the spirit and skill ...   more details



  1. Brain

    humans information specific to the human brain Human brain other uses pp move indef Image Chimp Brain in a jar.jpg thumb alt A brain floating in a liquid filled glass jar. Yellowing of the handwritten labels on the jar give the object an antique appearance. A chimpanzee brain The brain is the center ... organs for such senses as vision, hearing, balance, taste, and smell. The brain of a vertebrate is the most ... carry trains of signal pulses called action potential s to distant parts of the brain or body targeting specific recipient cells. From an evolutionary biological point of view, the function of the brain is to exert centralized control over the other organs of the body. The brain acts on the rest ... sensory input requires the information integrating capabilities of a centralized brain. From a philosophical point of view, what makes the brain special in comparison to other organs is that it forms ... else but the brain come joys, delights, laughter and sports, and sorrows, griefs, despondency ... from the brain. However, after early scientists conducted experiments it was determined that the mind was a component of a functioning brain that expressed certain behaviours based on the external ... R. PhD. Big Brain Smart Brain. 18th October, 2011. ref The mechanisms by which brain activity gives ... progress, much about how the brain works remains a mystery. The operations of individual brain cells ... been very difficult to decipher. The most promising approaches treat the brain as a biological computer ... attention to vertebrates. It deals with the human brain insofar as it shares the properties of other brains. The ways in which the human brain differs from other brains are covered in the human brain ... about them in a human context. The most important is brain disease and the effects of brain damage, covered in the human brain article because the most common diseases of the human brain either ... 1994 isbn 9780195088434 page 3 ref Nevertheless, there are a number of principles of brain architecture ...   more details



  1. On the Brain

    notability date October 2008 unreferenced date October 2008 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name On The Brain Type studio Artist Bromheads Jacket Cover OnTheBrain.jpg Released 22 September 2008 Recorded October 2007 br at Axis Studios br small Sheffield, England small Genre Post punk revival br Garage rock revival Length 30 35 Label Marquis Cha Cha Producer Ross Orton br Mike Timm On The Brain is the second studio album by Sheffield indie rock indie rock band Bromheads Jacket . Released on 22 September 2008 in the UK.. Recorded in Sheffield s Axis Studio with producers Ross Orton and Mike Timm, the album was preceded by the release of the limited release single Speaker Box on 15 June 2008. The 2nd single from the Album will be Turn Me On. This will again have a limited release on 7 vinyl and only available at dates on the bands UK Autumn tour. Track listing All songs were written by Bromheads Jacket , except where noted. Clear To Some 2 11 Speaker Box 1 37 Turn Me On 2 30 You ll Lose It 2 16 Recover 2 42 Interlude 2 43 Where? 2 10 Promises Promises 3 18 JFK vs USA 2 41 Black Lions 2 33 A Fuzzy Feeling 2 25 Yesterday s Antics 3 27 DEFAULTSORT On The Brain Category 2008 albums ...   more details



  1. Case

    Wiktionary case Case may refer to TOCright Academia and education Campaign for Science and Engineering CaSE , a non profit organization which promotes science and engineering research in the UK Case analysis , division of a problem into separate cases Case study , examination of a single instance or event Case Western Reserve University , independent research university in Cleveland, Ohio Center for Advanced ... of Education , nonprofit association of educational institutions, United States Case Middle School, part of Punahou School Case Middle School Punahou School in Oahu, Hawaii Computing and software engineering Computer aided software engineering CASE , use of computers to assist in the software ... the keyword case . Use case in software engineering and systems engineering a description of a system ... Science and Engineering C2A2S2E of German Aerospace Center DLR Containers and packaging Case goods , package of related merchandise, including Case binding Attach case Bookcase Briefcase Computer case , enclosure that contains the main components of a computer Flightcase Keep case , DVD or CD storage case Packing case PDA Case Road case Suitcase Vehicles Case Corporation , defunct manufacturer of agricultural equipment, tractors and cars Case CE , a manufacturer of construction equipment a decedent of the company above Case IH , a manufacturer of agricultural equipment a decedent of the company above Law and business Business case , captures the reasoning for initiating a project or task W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. , American manufacturer of knives Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchange Case policy debate , part of a policy debate in a debate competition Legal case , dispute between opposing parties, being resolved by a court of law Linguistics Grammatical case , type of linguistic inflection Letter case , typography, distinction between majuscule capital or upper case and minuscule lower case letters Sentence case , style of capitalization Conceptually Accurate Signed English , form ...   more details



  1. Brain damage

    in of memory lapses with daydreams. Like all other symptoms of brain injuries, Korsakoff s Psychosis is often mis diagnosed, in this case as schizophrenia. Causes Brain injuries occur due to a very ... , surgery , or physical implants such as deep brain stimulation . In the case of brain damage from ... remaining unrefined until early adulthood. In the case of a child with Frontal lobe frontal brain ...For brain damage disambiguation Brain injury disambiguation Brain injury Refimprove date April 2010 Brain damage or brain injury BI is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells . Brain injuries occur ... of injuries is traumatic brain injury TBI following physical trauma or head injury from an outside source, and the term acquired brain injury ABI is used in appropriate circles, to differentiate brain ... congenital Disease malady . Signs and symptoms Brain injuries often create impairment or disability which can vary greatly in severity. In cases of serious brain injuries, the likelihood of areas ... misdiagnoses. Brain injury whether from stroke, alcohol abuse, traumatic brain injury, or vitamin B ... brain damage include prolonged Hypoxia medical hypoxia shortage of oxygen , poison ing by teratogen s including alcohol , infection , and neurological illness . Chemotherapy can cause brain damage ... brain injury focal or localized brain damage are physical Physical trauma trauma traumatic brain injury , stroke , aneurysm , surgery , other neurological disorder , and heavy metals causing ... of someone who suffers impairment after a brain injury. Neurologist s, neurosurgeon s, and Physical medicine and rehabilitation physiatrist s are physician s who specialise in treating brain injury. Neuropsychology ... s who specialise in understanding the effects of brain injury and may be involved in assessing ... intensive care unit s, are able to maintain the health of the severely brain injured with constant ... or disability resulting from brain injury may be treated by a number of methods, including medication ...   more details



  1. Brain metastasis

    s Causes The most common sources of brain metastases in a case series of 2,700 patients undergoing ... 250px Brain metastasis in the right cerebral hemisphere from lung cancer shown on T1 weighted magnetic resonance imaging with intravenous contrast. A brain metastasis is a cancer that has metastasis metastasized spread to the brain from another location in the body. ref name emedicine1 cite web url http emedicine.medscape.com article 1157902 overview title Brain Metastasis last Tse first Victor date 10 November 2009 publisher Medscape accessdate 13 January 2010 ref Brain metastases are the most common cause of intracranial mass lesions, and up to 45 of cancer patients eventually develop brain ... Brain, Metastases last Khosla first Anil date 8 September 2008 publisher Medscape accessdate 13 ... treatment than ever before. However, brain metastases still occur in many patients months or even years after their original cancer treatment. Brain metastases have a poor prognosis for cure, but modern ... have no obvious symptoms to alert them that their cancer has spread to the brain. Follow up doctor visits and brain scans may be needed to determine the presence of brain metastases. ref http www.rtanswers.com treatmentinformation cancertypes brainmets signs.aspx ref Brain metastases can cause a wide ... Lymphoma , 1 Treatment Treatment for brain metastases is primarily palliative, with the goals of therapy .... Symptomatic care Symptomatic care should be given to all patients with brain metastases, as they often ... therapy is essential for all patients with brain metastases, as it prevents development of cerebral edema swelling of the brain tissue , as well as treating other neurological symptoms such as headaches ... Anticonvulsants should be used in all of the 30 40 of patients with brain metastases who experience seizures, as there is a risk of status epilepticus and death, as is the case with other patients ... the entire brain, not just one local focus or lobe, is pathologically affected . Phenytoin is the most ...   more details



  1. Brain (disambiguation)

    wiktionary brain brainy A brain is a biological organ. Brain s or The Brain may also refer to The human brain , the center of the human nervous system Brain food Brain, C te d Or , commune in France The Brain club , in London Brain surname tocright Titled works Brain journal Brain journal Brain novel Brain novel , by Robin Cook Brain computer virus Films The Brain 1962 film The Brain 1962 film , a 1962 film directed by Freddie Francis The Brain 1969 film The Brain 1969 film , a 1969 French comedy film directed by G rard Oury The Brain 1988 film The Brain 1988 film , a 1988 Canadian science fiction horror film Music Brain EP Brain EP , a 1993 split EP with the bands Klinik and Paracont Brain album Brain album , a 2004 album from Hiromi Uehara Brain , by Zico Chain on album Zico Chain Brain , on In Search of... N.E.R.D album In Search of... Characters The Brain Bell comics , published in Canada Brains Thunderbirds Brains Thunderbirds , in television series Brain comics , brain carrying and controlled robot in DC Comics Brain, mouse Pinky and the Brain The Brain in Pinky and the Brain cartoon series Brain Inspector Gadget Brain Inspector Gadget , dog in cartoon series The Brain, List of Arthur characters Brain anthropomorphic bear Alan in television series Arthur Brain , a character in the filme Igor film Igor The B.R.A.I.N. machine, from the film 9 2009 film 9 People The Brain , nickname of Bobby Heenan , wrestler and manager Bryan Brain Mantia , musician See also Brain Guy, fictional character a.k.a. Observer Mystery Science Theater 3000 Observer Brain Records , German record label Brains Brewery , brewery in Wales Baron Brain , noble title River Brain , river in Essex, England disambiguation surname de Brain el fr Brain nl Brain ko ja ru ...   more details



  1. Brain (comics)

    his car Caulder then put Steele s brain in the artificial body originally meant for the scientist . ref name dc ency Image Brainmallah2.PNG The Brain and Mallah admit their love towards each other. Art by Richard Case. thumb left Now known simply as the Brain , the scientist and Mallah gathered ...about the DC Comics character the Canadian publisher s character The Brain Bell comics In universe date ... 250px caption Monsieur Mallah with the Brain, from the cover to Outsiders 37. br Art by Daniel Acu a character name Brain real name publisher DC Comics debut Doom Patrol 86 br May 1964 creators ... aliases Ultimax partners Monsieur Mallah powers genius level intellect, Enhanced durability The Brain ... Phil author link Phil Jimenez contribution Brain editor last Dougall editor first Alastair title ... who would one day become known as the Brain performed experiments on animals to raise their intelligence ... the brain survived, which Caulder planned on putting into a robotic body. Mallah rescued the scientist, taking his brain and transferring it to a computer network that kept it functioning Caulder would ... Patrol Caulder s involvement in the events which transformed the Doom Patrol, and the Brain, was retcon ned decades after the creation of the Doom Patrol and the Brain originally the incidents were genuine accidents . Setting out to destroy the Chief s pets , the Brain, Mallah, and their Brotherhood ... . During Grant Morrison s Doom Patrol run, Mallah had the Brain placed in Robotman s new body Robotman s brain had been removed from it earlier, due to it malfunctioning . In his new body, the Brain .... However, Robotman s body had developed sentience and vowed never to be enslaved by a brain again .... ref name dc ency The two would later resurface the Brain back to floating in a jar . It is uncertain ... in order to create a new body for the Brain, so he and Monsieur Mallah can finally live happily ... Teen Titans vol. 3 36 July 2006 ref The Brain was ultimately able to cloning clone a new body for himself ...   more details



  1. Brain fingerprinting

    two expert witnesses in the case also were admitted as evidence. The Iowa court admitted the brain ... he was a witness or a perpetrator. Another case where brain fingerprinting is not applicable would be one ...formatfootnotes Brain Fingerprinting is a controversial forensic science technique that uses electroencephalography EEG to determine whether specific information is stored in a subject s brain. It does ... that are presented on a computer screen FarwellSmith2001 Farwell & Smith 2001 . History Brain fingerprinting was invented by Lawrence Farwell . The theory is that the brain processes known and relevant ... Farwell & Donchin 1991 . The brain s processing of known information, such as the details of a crime stored in the brain, is revealed by a specific pattern in the EEG electroencephalograph FarwellSmith2001 Farwell & Smith 2001 , Farwell1994 Farwell 1994 . Farwell s brain fingerprinting originally used the well known P300 Neuroscience P300 brain response to detect the brain s recognition of the known ..., brain fingerprinting tests are conducted according to specific scientific standards, which are specified in ref name Farwell 2012 cite journal author Farwell L title Brain fingerprinting a comprehensive tutorial review of detection of concealed information with event related brain potentials journal ... ref . Brain fingerprinting has been applied in a number of high profile criminal cases, including .... State 2001 . Brain fingerprinting has been ruled admissible in court HarringtonvState Harrington v. State 2001 , FarwellMakeig2005 Farwell & Makeig 2005 . Brain fingerprinting technique has been criticized ... scientists who have used the same or similar methods as Farwell s brain fingerprinting have achieved ... brain fingerprinting based on the premise that the shortcomings of his alternative technique should generalize to all other techniques in which the P300 is among the brain responses measured, including brain fingerprinting. Technique The technique uses the well known fact that an electrical signal ...   more details



  1. Brain in a vat

    the perspective of that brain , whether it is in a skull or a vat. Yet in the first case most of the person ... http plato.stanford.edu entries brain vat 1 Skeptical Hypotheses and the Skeptical Argument , from Brain in a Vat. Tony Brueckner, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy , 2004. ref Hilary Putnam, in his 1981 book Reason, Truth, and History , argued against the special case of a brain born in a vat ...For the biology of brain in a vat isolated brain refimprove date April 2010 Image braininvat.jpg thumb right 280px A brain in a vat that believes it is walking In philosophy , the brain in a vat is an element ... fiction stories, that a mad scientist , machine or other entity might remove a person s brain from the body ... which would provide it with action potential electrical impulses identical to those the brain ... reality including appropriate responses to the brain s own output and the person with the disembodied brain would continue to have perfectly normal conscious experiences without these being related to objects or events in the real world. The simplest use of brain in a vat scenarios is as an argument for philosophical skepticism and solipsism . A simple version of this runs as follows Since the brain ... ice cream in the latter case they are false. Since the argument says one cannot know whether he or she is a brain in a vat, then he or she cannot know whether most of his or her beliefs might be completely false. Since, in principle, it is impossible to rule out oneself being a brain in a vat, there cannot ... . The brain in a vat is a contemporary version of the argument given in Hinduism Hindu Maya illusion ... as whether the mind is reducible to the workings of a brain. Some, including Barry Stroud , continue ... of his book, Putnam claims that the thought experiment is inconsistent on the grounds that a brain ... its thoughts or words to be about the vat that it is in. In other words, if a brain in a vat stated I am a brain in a vat , it would always be stating a falsehood. If the brain making this statement ...   more details



  1. Brain morphometry

    Brain morphometry is a subfield of both morphometry and the brain science s, concerned with the measurement of brain structures and changes thereof during brain development development , aging , learning , disease and brain evolution evolution . Since autopsy like dissection is generally impossible on living brain s, brain morphometry starts with noninvasive neuroimaging data, typically obtained from ... to analyze the brain images further by using advanced mathematical and statistical methods such as shape ... anatomical features of the brain in terms of shape , mass , volume e.g. of the hippocampus , or of the primary ... thickness , or the amount of cerebrospinal fluid . These variables can then be brain mapping mapped within the brain volume or on the brain surface , providing a convenient way to assess their pattern ... Terminology The term brain mapping is often used interchangeably with brain morphometry, although mapping in the narrower sense of map projection projecting properties of the brain onto a template brain is, strictly speaking, only a subfield of brain morphometry. On the other hand, though much more rarely, neuromorphometry is also sometimes used as a synonym for brain morphometry particularly in the earlier ... like the brain are the result of numerous biochemical and biophysical processes interacting in a highly ... of human brain evolution Vallender et al., 2008 . Most of the genes known to control these processes during brain development , maturation and aging are highly conservation biology conserved CZ Ref Holland ... species , or between individuals within a species CZ Ref Roth 2005 Evolution of the brain and intelligence Roth and Dicke, 2005 . In contrast, variations in macroscopic brain anatomy i.e. at a level ... trends and phylogenetic relationships. Given that the imaging modalities commonly employed for brain ... of factors may interfere with derived quantification of brain structures. These include all of the parameters ... and substance abuse. Technical requirements There are two major prerequisites for brain morphometry ...   more details



  1. Dennis Brain

    Dennis Brain 17 May 1921 spaced ndash 1 September 1957 was a United Kingdom British virtuoso Horn instrument ... Mozart s horn concerti. Family tradition File Brainfamily.png right Dennis Brain was born in London to a family already well known for producing fine horn players. His grandfather, Alfred Edwin Brain ... time. His uncle, Alfred Edwin Brain Jr. 24 October 1885 spaced ndash 29 March 1966 , had a successful ... and later as a soloist in Hollywood . His father, Aubrey Brain 12 July 1893 spaced ndash 21 September .... Aubrey Brain produced the first Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart horn concerto recording in 1927. His mother, Marion Brain , was a composer and wrote cadenza s to the first and third Mozart horn concerti which her husband then performed. His brother, Leonard Brain , 1915 1975 , was an Oboe oboist and performed with Dennis in a wind quintet that Dennis formed. Tina Brain , one of Leonard s children Dennis niece , also became a professional horn player. Brain married Yvonne Brain and had two children Anthony Paul Brain and Sally Brain . Sally Brain s child Thomas Prower, Dennis Brain s grandson, is an excellent flautist and pianist. Musical career Early years File Dennis brain alex.jpg thumb right Brain s Gebr. Alexander Alexander horn instrument single horn single B music flat horn , damaged ... At an early age, Brain was allowed to blow a few notes on his father s horn every Saturday morning. Aubrey Brain held the belief that students should not study the horn seriously until the later teenage years, when the teeth and embouchure became fully developed. During these years, Brain studied ... . Brain debuted in performance on 6 October 1938, playing second horn under his father with the Busch ... concertos Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 . Brain s first recording was of Mozart s Divertimento in D Major ... of 21, Brain was appointed to the first horn position in the National Symphony Orchestra United ... Air Force . When the Royal Air Force Symphony Orchestra was formed, Brain joined it. That ensemble ...   more details



  1. Brain injury

    for the scientific journal on brain injuries Brain Injury journal Distinguish Nerve injury See also Brain damage disambiguation File traumaticbraininjury2010.jpg thumb A CT of the head years after a traumatic brain injury showing an empty space where the damage occurred marked by the arrow. A brain injury is any injury occurring in the brain of a living organism. Brain injuries can be classified along several dimensions. Primary and secondary brain injury are ways to classify the injury processes that occur in brain injury, while focal and diffuse brain injury are ways to classify the extent or location of injury in the brain. Specific forms of brain injury include Brain damage , the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. Traumatic brain injury , damage that occurs when an outside force traumatically injures the brain. Stroke , a vascular event causing damage in the brain. Acquired brain injury , damage to the brain that occurs after birth, regardless of whether it is traumatic or nontraumatic, or whether due to an outside or internal cause. Category Neurotrauma ...   more details



  1. Brain Committee

    The Interdepartmental Committee on Drug Addiction , commonly called the Brain Committee after its chairman Sir Russell Brain , was created by the Home Office in 1958 to consider issues related to drugs and drug addiction in the United Kingdom. The committee explored whether or not certain drugs should be considered addictive or habit forming examined whether there was a medical need to provide special, including institutional, treatment outside the resources already available, for persons addicted to drugs and made recommendations, including proposals for administrative measures, to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing Minister of Health and the Secretary of State for Scotland . The committee produced two reports. The First Brain Report The first report is also known as The Report of the Second Inter departmental Committee on Drug Addiction , ref http www.release.org.uk drugs law drugs through time 1940 2008 ref and was published in 1961. It stated that the incidence of addiction to dangerous drugs in Great Britain was small. ref http www.drugtext.org First Brain Report drug addiction 1.html ref This was the same conclusion drawn by the previous committee, The Rolleston Committee , in 1926. ref http www.drugtext.org Table Rolleston Report ref The Second Brain Report The second report was published in 1964. ref http www.the shipman inquiry.org.uk 4r page.asp?id 3114 ref This report showed that there had been a significant rise in the incidence of addiction to heroin and cocaine , that the main source of supply was a small number of over prescribing doctors. It recommended the establishment of special treatment centres, especially in the London area, where addicts could be isolated from the community and treated. ref http www.drugtext.org Second Brain Report drug addiction 2.html ref These became known as Drug Dependency Units, or DDUs. Evolution A recommendation ... a report, the Wootton Report . ref http www.drugtext.org The Strange Case of Pot 7 the wootton report.html ...   more details



  1. Brain Drain

    Brain Drain may refer to Brain drain , an emigration term Brain Drain album Brain Drain album , a Ramones album Brain Drain comics , a Marvel Comics character Brain Drain Charmed Brain Drain Charmed , an episode of the television series Charmed List of Phineas and Ferb episodes Brain Drain Phineas and Ferb , an episode of the Disney cartoon series Phineas and Ferb List of Fanboy and Chum Chum episodes Brain Drain Fanboy and Chum Chum , an episode of the Nickelodeon cartoon series Fanboy and Chum Chum disambig ...   more details



  1. Brain tumor

    in the body. Occasional isolated case reports suggest spread of certain brain tumors outside the central ...Infobox disease Name Brain tumor Image Hirnmetastase MRT T1 KM.jpg Caption Brain metastasis in the right ... 334 MeshID D001932 A brain tumor , or tumour, is an intra human skull cranial solid neoplasm , a tumor defined as an abnormal growth of cells within the Human brain brain or the central spinal canal . Brain tumors include all tumors inside the human skull cranium or in the central spinal canal. They are created by an abnormal and uncontrolled Mitosis cell division , usually in the brain itself, but also in lymph atic tissue, in blood vessel s, in the cranial nerve s, in the brain envelopes meninges , human skull skull , pituitary gland, or pineal gland . Within the brain itself, the involved ... cell s . Brain tumors may also spread from cancer s primarily located in other organs metastasis metastatic tumors . Any brain tumor is inherently serious and life threatening because of its invasive and infiltrative character in the limited space of the intracranial cavity. However, brain tumors even malignant ones are not invariably fatal, especially lipoma s which are inherently benign. Brain ... the brain is well protected by the skull, the early detection of a brain tumor only occurs when diagnostic ... the presence of the tumor has caused unexplained symptoms. Primary true brain tumors are commonly ... hemispheres in adults , although they can affect any part of the Human brain brain . TOC limit 3 Signs and symptoms Visibility of signs and symptoms of brain tumors mainly depends on two factors tumor ... . Symptoms of solid neoplasms of the brain primary brain tumors and secondary tumors alike can be divided ... parts of the brain, such as the cerebellar tonsils or the temporal uncus , resulting in lethal ... location and the damage it may have caused to surrounding Human brain brain structures, either ... for brain tumors they may be caused by a large variety of neurologic conditions e.g. stroke ...   more details



  1. Brain Gym

    research and case studies in which use of the Brain Gym activities has benefited specific populations ... of these five studies reported in each case that the Brain Gym activities were an effective ...advertising date April 2012 Infobox Non profit Non profit name Brain Gym International Non profit logo Image Brain Gym logo.jpg 200px Non profit type Nonprofit 501 c 3 in Education founded date 1987 founders ... owner Non profit slogan homepage http www.braingym.org Brain Gym International dissolved footnotes The Brain Gym program is based on the claim that carrying out certain movements prior to a learning ... is said to foster flexibility, eye teaming, and hand eye skills, and so activate the brain for optimal storage and retrieval of information. The Brain Gym website refers to more than a hundred pilot studies, case studies, and anecdotal reports, done with people of all ages and abilities, that explore the effects of the 26 Brain Gym activities in such areas as reading, writing, memory, self ... Using Brain Gym sup sup with Children Who Have Special Needs. Movement Based Learning. Masgutova .... Nevertheless, at present, teachers are at the receiving end of numerous brain based learning ... site project 233 title Sense About Science Brain Gym publisher Sense About Science accessdate ... scientific studies into the methods of Brain Gym, but none of them found a significant improvement ... title Brain Gym Building Stronger Brains or Wishful Thinking? journal Remedial and Special Education ... of the theoretical foundations of Brain Gym and the associated peer reviewed research studies failed to support the contentions of the promoters of Brain Gym. Educators are encouraged to become informed ... theoretical nor a sound research basis. accessdate 2008 09 12 ref harv ref and Brain Gym Scientific criticism see Brain Gym Controversy in the media below for the lack of clear references for some ... and neuroscientific theories. ref name ReferenceA The Brain Gym activities have been incorporated ...   more details



  1. Brain Game

    Brain Game or Brain Games may refer to Brain Game North Carolina Brain Game North Carolina , a local quizbowl television show in Raleigh Brain Game Indiana Brain Game Indiana , a local quizbowl television show in Indianapolis Brain Game Ohio Brain Game Ohio , a local quizbowl television show in Ohio Brain Games , a 1978 video game by Atari Braingames , mid 1980s educational program shown on HBO Rayman Brain Games , an educational video game Ultimate Brain Games , a video game containing several thinking games Atari Game Brain , an unreleased video game console Game brain , a claim about video games in Japan disambig ...   more details



  1. Brain size

    that they evolved from H. erectus as a case of insular dwarfism. With their three times smaller brain ... of their ancestor H. erectus . In this case, it seems that for intelligence, the structure of the brain ...Expert subject biology date September 2009 Brain size is one aspect of animal anatomy and evolution . Both overall brain size and the size of substructures have been analysed, and the question of links .... Brain size is sometimes measured by weight and sometimes by volume via MRI scans or by cranial capacity skull volume . Comparisons among animals see also Cetacean intelligence Brain size File Tursiops truncatus brain size.JPG thumb right 300px Scale model of bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus brain middle , compared with brains of wild pig Sus scrofa left , and man Homo sapiens right The largest brains are those of sperm whale s, weighing about 8  kg 18  lbs . An elephant s brain ... brain is around 1.3 to 1.5  kg 3  lbs . Brain size tends to vary according to Allometry body size . The relationship is not proportional, though the brain to body mass ratio varies. The largest ... Brains of White Matter ref Averaging brain weight across all orders of mammals , it follows a power ... to the average brain of mammals taken as a whole, but each Family biology family cats, rodents ... of behavior . ref refJerison Jerison, Evolution of the Brain and Intelligence ref Primates , for a given ... s brain size compared to what would be expected from its body size, is known as the encephalization ... & Wheeler, 1995 ref When the mammalian brain increases in size, not all parts increase at the same rate. ref name Finlay refFinlay Finlay et al., 2001 ref In particular, the larger the brain of a species ... two million years has been marked by a steady increase in brain size, but much of it can be accounted ... time as an increase in brain size. Even so, it is noteworthy that Neanderthal s, which went extinct ... ref Not all investigators are happy with the amount of attention that has been paid to brain size ...   more details



  1. Brain abscess

    Infobox disease Name Brain abscess Image Brain abscess simple brain CT .jpg Caption Brain abscess in a patient ... Jamjoom AA, Waliuddin AR, Jamjoom AB title Brain abscess formation as a CSF shunt complication a case report journal Cases J volume 2 issue 1 pages 110 year 2009 pmid 19183497 pmc 2639569 doi 10.1186 ... 324.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000783 eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D001922 Brain abscess or cerebral ... etc. infectious sources, within the human brain brain tissue. The infection may also be introduced through a skull fracture following a head trauma or surgical procedures. Brain abscess is usually associated ... in the third decade of life. Deadly brain abscesses due to infection caused from tongue piercing ... of brain abscess are caused by a combination of increased intracranial pressure due to a space ... neurologic brain tissue damage hemiparesis , aphasia etc. . The most frequent presenting symptoms are headache ... location of the abscess in the brain. An abscess in the cerebellum, for instance, may cause additional complaints as a result of brain stem compression and hydrocephalus . Neurological examination ... of fever, headache and focal neurologic findings are highly suggestive of brain abscess. Pathophysiology Bacterial File Brain MRI 131749 rgbca .png thumb Brain abscess after metastasis treatment ... bacilli are the predominate bacterial isolates. Many brain abscesses are polymicrobical. The predominant ... and Neisseria meningitides . ref cite journal author Brook I title Brain abscess in children ... ref Bacterial abscesses rarely if ever arise de novo within the brain, although establishing ... into the substance of the brain, the cause of the abscess is obvious. Similarly, bullets and other ... Macewan W year 1893 title Pyogenic Infective Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Cord location Glasgow ... Brain abscess in children with congenital heart disease journal J Neurosurg volume 23 pages 588 95 ... , Paragonimus , and Helminths e.g. Taenia solium . Organisms that are most frequently associated with brain ...   more details



  1. Brain (surname)

    Brain is a surname. Those bearing it include Expand list date February 2011 Aubrey Brain 1893 1955 , British French hornist Benjamin Brain 1753 1794 , British boxer Brian Brain born 1940 , British cricketer Charles Kimberlin Brain born 1931 , South African paleontologist Dave Brain 1879 1959 , American baseball player David Brain born 1964 , Zimbabwean cricketer Dennis Brain 1921 1957 , British French hornist Errol Brain , New Zealand rugby player George Brain 1893 1969 , Australian politician Jimmy Brain 1900 1971 , British football player Jonny Brain born 1983 , British football goalkeeper Lester Brain 1903 1980 , Australian air force office and airline executive Louis Brain born 1982 , English Australian football player Marshall Brain born 1961 , American computer scientist and entrepreneur Matias Brain born 1974 , Chilean triathlete Peter Brain born 1947 , Australian bishop Russell Brain 1895 1966 , British neurologist Terence Brain born 1938 , British bishop Terry Brain born 1907 , Australian rules football player Tim Brain born 1954 , British police chief See also surname surname Brain It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname ...   more details



  1. Female brain

    Female brain can refer to The female brain. See sexual differentiation . The 2006 book The Female Brain book by Brizendine Louann Brizendine , Doctor of Medicine M.D. about the subject. disambig ...   more details



  1. Brain Boost

    Unreferenced date January 2008 Image The Professor s Brain Trainer cover art.jpg thumb Cover art Brain Boost , also known as The Professor s Brain Trainer in Australia and Europe, is a series of three brain training games developed by Interchannel for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. Brain Boost was originally released in 2005 in Japan. Majesco Games published the first two games in the series in the United States on November 17, 2006, the third game on January 22, 2008. Each game consists of five related mini games. Games Brain Boost Beta Wave , subtitled Improve your concentration , aka The Professor s Brain Trainer Logic in Australia and Europe. Brain Boost Gamma Wave , subtitled Improve your memory , aka The Professor s Brain Trainer Memory in Australia and Europe. Mega Brain Boost , subtitled Boost your brain power with 3 games in 1 . This game includes Brain Boost Beta Wave , Brain Boost Gamma Wave , and a new game. See also Big Brain Academy Brain Age Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day Brain Age and Brain Age 2 More Training in Minutes a Day Brain Age 2 Brain Challenge 505 Games Category 2005 video games Category 505 Games Category Brain fitness video games Category Nintendo DS games Category Video games developed in Japan edu videogame stub ...   more details



  1. Brain Dead

    wiktionary brain dead Brain Dead may refer to Brain death , the irreversible cessation of all brain activity Brain Dead 1990 film Brain Dead 1990 film , an American horror thriller starring Bill Pullman Braindead film Braindead film , a 1992 New Zealand horror film by Peter Jackson Brain Dead , a 2007 horror film by Kevin S. Tenney Brain Dead band Braindead album Braindead album , by The Vines Brain Dead , a song by Judas Priest on the album Jugulator See also Brain Dead 13 , a video game disambiguation fr Brain Dead fi Aivokuollut ...   more details



  1. Human brain

    About features specific to the human brain basic information about brains Brain Infobox Anatomy Name Human Brain Latin Cerebrum GraySubject 184 GrayPage 736 Image Skull and brain normal human.svg Caption small Human brain and skull small Image2 Cerebral lobes.png Caption2 small Cerebral lobes the frontal ... MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID The human brain is the center of the human nervous system ... . ref ref name Brain num cite journal url http www.frontiersin.org human neuroscience 10.3389 neuro.09.031.2009 full title The human brain in numbers a linearly scaled up primate brain last Herculano ... of neuron s nerve cells in the human brain range from 80 to 120 billion. ref name Brain num ... of neuronal and nonneuronal cells make the human brain an isometrically scaled up primate brain ... from the bloodstream by the blood brain barrier , the human brain is susceptible to many types ... that can act as neurotoxin s. Infection of the brain, though serious, is rare due to the biological barriers which protect it. The human brain is also susceptible to degenerative disorders, such as Parkinson ..., such as schizophrenia and major depressive disorder depression , are thought to be associated with brain dysfunctions, although the nature of such brain anomalies is not well understood. ref cite pmid 12052915 ref Structure See Brain size Image Visible Human head slice.jpg thumb 200px right Bisection ... and digitized. The slice here is taken from a small distance below the top of the brain, and shows ... human brain weighs on average about 3  lbs. 1.5  kg ref name CarpenterCh1 refCarpenter Carpenter s Human Neuroanatomy , Ch. 1 ref with a brain size size volume of around 1130 cubic centimetres ... blogs news chiefeditor 2008 09 neanderthal.html Neanderthal Brain Size at Birth Sheds ... title Sex differences in relative brain size The mismeasure of woman, too? author C. Davison Ankney ... BI, Matsui M, Yan M, Bilker W, Hughett P, Gur RE title Sex differences in brain gray and white ...   more details




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