Regulatory Enzyme
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- Published on Friday, 13 January 2012 02:17
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Treatment that increases brain levels of an important regulatory enzyme may slow the loss of brain cells that characterizes Huntington's disease (HD) and other neurodegenerative disorders. In a report receiving advance online publication in Nature Medicine, a
Parts of the Brain
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- Published on Friday, 23 December 2011 02:17
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Speaking and Understanding Speech Share the Same Parts of the Brain
The brain has two big tasks related to speech: making it and understanding it. Psychologists and others who study the brain have debated whether these are really two separate tasks or whether they both use the same regions of the brain.
Learning theories Malcolm Knowles
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- Published on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 02:17
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Abstract: The dichotomy of andragogy and pedagogy reflex the concept of our 21 century education system. The education of adult’s moves towards independence, where instructors encourage and nurtures strategies to implement rich resource for learning in an environment that is people friendly and learning is motivated around experience gained in everyday activities.
Low Levels of a Brain Protein
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- Published on Thursday, 22 December 2011 02:17
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Low levels of a brain protein that regulates gene expression may play a role in the origin of bipolar disorder, a complex and sometimes disabling psychiatric disease. As reported in the latest issue of Bipolar Disorders, the journal of The International Society for Bipolar Disorders, levels of SP4 (specificity protein 4) were lower in two specific regions of the brain in postmortem samples from patients with bipolar disorder.
Morning Exercise
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- Published on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 02:15
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Dos morning exercise provides more benefit and should be encourage by trainers? A new study suggests that exercising in the morning, before eating, can significantly lessen the ill effects of a poor holiday diet.
Coaching for Success
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- Published on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 02:17
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The 45 minutes coaching for success presentation, by our team was designed with the purpose of providing participants with information about various coaching techniques; techniques that will assist managers and supervisors in their individual roles.
Dysonomia
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- Published on Wednesday, 16 April 2008 02:17
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Understanding Cognitive Behavior Dysnomia
Answering this question is probably the most important principle of dealing with cognitive behavior therapy and how we can best use the knowledge to help us achieve our goal. I will be presenting the following topics:




