
Localized proton NMR spectroscopy in different regions of the
... of a metabolite in various parts of the brain would preferentially result in different T2 relaxation times sensing “slow” overall motions of whole molecules, bound molecules, or molecular aggregates. In fact, although differences in T2relaxation times of cerebral metabolites were slightly more prono ...
... of a metabolite in various parts of the brain would preferentially result in different T2 relaxation times sensing “slow” overall motions of whole molecules, bound molecules, or molecular aggregates. In fact, although differences in T2relaxation times of cerebral metabolites were slightly more prono ...
Broca`s area and the evolution of language
... • Modifying pre-existing brain circuitry is always the most likely evolutionary scenario • Brain size in primates is associated with both: 1) richness of vocalizations 2) size of social group (and presumably social complexity) • Parts of the brain relevant to language have undergone disproportionate ...
... • Modifying pre-existing brain circuitry is always the most likely evolutionary scenario • Brain size in primates is associated with both: 1) richness of vocalizations 2) size of social group (and presumably social complexity) • Parts of the brain relevant to language have undergone disproportionate ...
Human Remains
... The nickname of a two and a half acre research facility in Tennessee developed in 1980 by Bill Bass where bodies are placed in various conditions and allowed to decompose. Its main purpose is to observe and understand the processes and timetable of postmortem decay. Over the years it has helped to i ...
... The nickname of a two and a half acre research facility in Tennessee developed in 1980 by Bill Bass where bodies are placed in various conditions and allowed to decompose. Its main purpose is to observe and understand the processes and timetable of postmortem decay. Over the years it has helped to i ...
Human Remains
... The nickname of a two and a half acre research facility in Tennessee developed in 1980 by Bill Bass where bodies are placed in various conditions and allowed to decompose. Its main purpose is to observe and understand the processes and timetable of postmortem decay. Over the years it has helped to i ...
... The nickname of a two and a half acre research facility in Tennessee developed in 1980 by Bill Bass where bodies are placed in various conditions and allowed to decompose. Its main purpose is to observe and understand the processes and timetable of postmortem decay. Over the years it has helped to i ...
No. 69.pmd - Society of Africanist Archaeologists
... that in ethnography, subjective and inter-subjective accounts sometimes say much more on a phenomenon than does a dull and phony objective; simply because not all that counts can be counted and not all that can be counted are counts. Thus, the ethnographic ideas used in this paper have been harveste ...
... that in ethnography, subjective and inter-subjective accounts sometimes say much more on a phenomenon than does a dull and phony objective; simply because not all that counts can be counted and not all that can be counted are counts. Thus, the ethnographic ideas used in this paper have been harveste ...
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... Wonderland” who is found to be having a lovely tea party with no one in particular. This character was based on real life hatters who often went “mad” due to mercury poisoning, which often happened to individuals who made felt hats. Mercury is one of the most toxic substances known to man, it causes ...
... Wonderland” who is found to be having a lovely tea party with no one in particular. This character was based on real life hatters who often went “mad” due to mercury poisoning, which often happened to individuals who made felt hats. Mercury is one of the most toxic substances known to man, it causes ...
head and face trauma
... Inability to talk unless leaning forward to allow for drainage 3 Management a. Airway patency and adequate ventilation is the first priority b. Impaled object (1) If patient is able to breathe - stabilize (2) Otherwise remove c. Collect tissue ...
... Inability to talk unless leaning forward to allow for drainage 3 Management a. Airway patency and adequate ventilation is the first priority b. Impaled object (1) If patient is able to breathe - stabilize (2) Otherwise remove c. Collect tissue ...
Summary
... The aim of this article is to describe a gang subculture that has emerged in a Mexican pueblo and to explain its origin. Explanations which indicate the globalization of culture are insufficient, as long as they leave the question why this certain subculture appeared in pueblo unanswered. The author ...
... The aim of this article is to describe a gang subculture that has emerged in a Mexican pueblo and to explain its origin. Explanations which indicate the globalization of culture are insufficient, as long as they leave the question why this certain subculture appeared in pueblo unanswered. The author ...
International Journal of Advance Research in Computer Science
... Volume 1, Issue 4, September 2013 pg. 83-89 How EEG Work? Here, instead of a central nervous system, there are decentralized nerve nets where sensory neurons communicate with motor neurons by electric signals. This communication can be seen as a logic circuit where some action is done if signals fro ...
... Volume 1, Issue 4, September 2013 pg. 83-89 How EEG Work? Here, instead of a central nervous system, there are decentralized nerve nets where sensory neurons communicate with motor neurons by electric signals. This communication can be seen as a logic circuit where some action is done if signals fro ...
Music for Your Mind
... National Institutes of Health (NIH), however, found that improvisational creativity is measurable. Limb has measured memory using a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine. MRI machines are similar to x-ray machines. They do not, however, have the limitations of x-rays, which can produce only image ...
... National Institutes of Health (NIH), however, found that improvisational creativity is measurable. Limb has measured memory using a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine. MRI machines are similar to x-ray machines. They do not, however, have the limitations of x-rays, which can produce only image ...
Brain: The Inside Story Educator`s Guide
... over time? Your brain continues to change throughout your life. At birth the basic structures for sensing, moving, and thinking are in place, and most neurons have already formed. The total number doesn’t change much over a lifetime. But the number of connections between them does. As we go through ...
... over time? Your brain continues to change throughout your life. At birth the basic structures for sensing, moving, and thinking are in place, and most neurons have already formed. The total number doesn’t change much over a lifetime. But the number of connections between them does. As we go through ...
blue_brain2 - 123seminarsonly.com
... Very powerful Nanobots to act as the interface between the natural brain and the computer. The Blue Brain has some 8,000 processors which map one or two simulated brain neurons to each processor, making the computer a replica of 10,000 neurons. ...
... Very powerful Nanobots to act as the interface between the natural brain and the computer. The Blue Brain has some 8,000 processors which map one or two simulated brain neurons to each processor, making the computer a replica of 10,000 neurons. ...
... Course Description: An introduction to the history of anthropological methods, theories, and ideas, focusing primarily on the history of American cultural anthropology. Includes major topics, people and ideas that have shaped the history of anthropology from the early twentieth century (1900) to the ...
The Theoretical Legacies of Cultural
... satisfactory answer to this question: protective coloration and reproductive success are material phenomena, whereas religion and the mode of production are abstractions—which illustrates a second fundamental problem facing the paradigm. Problem # 2: Cultural Materialism is not based upon an ontolog ...
... satisfactory answer to this question: protective coloration and reproductive success are material phenomena, whereas religion and the mode of production are abstractions—which illustrates a second fundamental problem facing the paradigm. Problem # 2: Cultural Materialism is not based upon an ontolog ...
Sound Medicine: Using State-of-the
... Forty-five minutes later, when the CD ended halfway through her infusion, she told the nurses she was hungry and ate half a baloney sandwich. When her infusion was completed, she left, saying: "I feel better than when I came in." Two ladies receiving therapy on either side of her had been present th ...
... Forty-five minutes later, when the CD ended halfway through her infusion, she told the nurses she was hungry and ate half a baloney sandwich. When her infusion was completed, she left, saying: "I feel better than when I came in." Two ladies receiving therapy on either side of her had been present th ...
Session 1 Introduction
... Different parts of the body have different amounts of cortical representation. Motor on the left; sensory on the right. The hands occupy a much large area than the feet. Mo differs from Sen in that he has very little representation for his genitalia. All sensation, no ...
... Different parts of the body have different amounts of cortical representation. Motor on the left; sensory on the right. The hands occupy a much large area than the feet. Mo differs from Sen in that he has very little representation for his genitalia. All sensation, no ...
The evolution of the brain, the human nature of cortical
... In the nineteen and early twentieth centuries, the marked increase in human brain size during evolution, its relationship with higher brain functions (Figure 2) and the large differences in intellectual abilities between individuals, provoked studies to determine whether the brains of people with hi ...
... In the nineteen and early twentieth centuries, the marked increase in human brain size during evolution, its relationship with higher brain functions (Figure 2) and the large differences in intellectual abilities between individuals, provoked studies to determine whether the brains of people with hi ...
notes on theoretical anthropology and genealogy as fields of
... To this classical synthesis of anthropology we can add the opinion of S. Fax who looked at anthropology as “the most world-wide of sciences uniting scholars of mankind wherever they are” (1972: 61), as well as and the graduate increase value of the function of anthropology in education and in our ev ...
... To this classical synthesis of anthropology we can add the opinion of S. Fax who looked at anthropology as “the most world-wide of sciences uniting scholars of mankind wherever they are” (1972: 61), as well as and the graduate increase value of the function of anthropology in education and in our ev ...
Anthropology and Literature.
... fined today: as an arduous deciphering of the text of h u m an n ature, w hich in itself is troublesom e because defined as such hum anities should also include genetics whose achievem ent in the reading of the code of h um an behaviors cannot be overestimated. A nother question, nam ely, w hat anth ...
... fined today: as an arduous deciphering of the text of h u m an n ature, w hich in itself is troublesom e because defined as such hum anities should also include genetics whose achievem ent in the reading of the code of h um an behaviors cannot be overestimated. A nother question, nam ely, w hat anth ...
Anthropology
... • …that people can live together in peace. • Would you like to live like that? Yes, I’d like to live in a non-violent 非暴力的 culture. No, I wouldn’t like to live like that. ...
... • …that people can live together in peace. • Would you like to live like that? Yes, I’d like to live in a non-violent 非暴力的 culture. No, I wouldn’t like to live like that. ...
hoofdstuk 8 - VU-dare
... We performed three separate voxel-wise regression analyses on the spatial maps of each RSN to evaluate the relation between the three psychopathic traits dimensions (callous-unemotional, grandiose-manipulative and impulsive-irresponsible) and the extent to which each voxel is correlated with the sel ...
... We performed three separate voxel-wise regression analyses on the spatial maps of each RSN to evaluate the relation between the three psychopathic traits dimensions (callous-unemotional, grandiose-manipulative and impulsive-irresponsible) and the extent to which each voxel is correlated with the sel ...
From Cyber to Digital Anthropology to an Anthropology of the
... not something completely new. Since the 1950s, anthropologists have been studying new and “modern” technologies and their impact on, particularly non-western, societies to an increasing degree (e.g. Godelier 1971, Pfaffenberger 1992, Sharp 1951). As Escobar (1994) among others (e.g. Pfaffenberger 19 ...
... not something completely new. Since the 1950s, anthropologists have been studying new and “modern” technologies and their impact on, particularly non-western, societies to an increasing degree (e.g. Godelier 1971, Pfaffenberger 1992, Sharp 1951). As Escobar (1994) among others (e.g. Pfaffenberger 19 ...
Review of Course Numbers
... the discipline of Anthropology. In this course, students will investigate the movements of European nations and the impact of colonization on Asia, North and South America and vast expanse of the Pacific Islands. We will study the progress of the great civilizations on earth and follow trends in glo ...
... the discipline of Anthropology. In this course, students will investigate the movements of European nations and the impact of colonization on Asia, North and South America and vast expanse of the Pacific Islands. We will study the progress of the great civilizations on earth and follow trends in glo ...
Superficial Analogies and Differences between the Human Brain
... This paper is an outcome of the studies of the following three articles namely,(i) the opinion of Mr.Micheal A.Arbib[15] who has actively advanced the notion that “the brain is not a computer in the recent technological sense, but that we can learn much about brains from studying machines, and much ...
... This paper is an outcome of the studies of the following three articles namely,(i) the opinion of Mr.Micheal A.Arbib[15] who has actively advanced the notion that “the brain is not a computer in the recent technological sense, but that we can learn much about brains from studying machines, and much ...
History of anthropometry

The history of anthropometry includes the use of anthropometry as an early tool of physical anthropology, use for identification, use for the purposes of understanding human physical variation, in paleoanthropology, and in various attempts to correlate physical with racial and psychological traits. At various points in history, certain anthropometrics have been cited by advocates of discrimination and eugenics, often as part of novel social movements or based upon pseudoscientific claims.