
Functional sex differences in human primary auditory cortex
... A.RTone 3A insert phones (with E.A.Rlink eartips), which have a flat frequency response between 100 and 4000 Hz, measured in a Zwislocki-coupler. Stimuli were presented binaurally. Ten seconds before injection of radioactive water, the stimulus was started. Because the tracer reaches the brain appro ...
... A.RTone 3A insert phones (with E.A.Rlink eartips), which have a flat frequency response between 100 and 4000 Hz, measured in a Zwislocki-coupler. Stimuli were presented binaurally. Ten seconds before injection of radioactive water, the stimulus was started. Because the tracer reaches the brain appro ...
The Maternal Brain
... motherhood. What was once a largely self-directed organism devoted to its own needs and survival becomes one focused on the care and well-being of its offspring. Although scientists have long observed and marveled at this transition, only now are they beginning to understand what causes it. New rese ...
... motherhood. What was once a largely self-directed organism devoted to its own needs and survival becomes one focused on the care and well-being of its offspring. Although scientists have long observed and marveled at this transition, only now are they beginning to understand what causes it. New rese ...
Sexual Selection and Reproductive Behaviour
... - there is variation in all organisms that is heritable Deduction - some are better equipped to survive than others - advantage is passed to offspring Differential survival = Natural selection ...
... - there is variation in all organisms that is heritable Deduction - some are better equipped to survive than others - advantage is passed to offspring Differential survival = Natural selection ...
Biological Basis of Emotions - California Training Institute
... With the development of language, particular names were given to these sensations, allowing their definition and communication to other members of the group. Since there exists an important subjective component, difficult to be communicated, even today there is no uniformi ...
... With the development of language, particular names were given to these sensations, allowing their definition and communication to other members of the group. Since there exists an important subjective component, difficult to be communicated, even today there is no uniformi ...
Il ruolo della alfafetoproteina
... Anatomical and histological analysis of Afp mutant (Afp -/- ) ovaries and uteri of preburtal (week 4) and adult (week 12) mice. (1A) Uterine horn and ovary of a 4-week-old Afp -/- female. (1B) Uterine horn and ovary of a wild-type 4week-old female. (2A) Uterine horn and ovary (arrowhead) of an adult ...
... Anatomical and histological analysis of Afp mutant (Afp -/- ) ovaries and uteri of preburtal (week 4) and adult (week 12) mice. (1A) Uterine horn and ovary of a 4-week-old Afp -/- female. (1B) Uterine horn and ovary of a wild-type 4week-old female. (2A) Uterine horn and ovary (arrowhead) of an adult ...
gender integration in the dmel: overview
... approximately 50 percent of the agricultural workforce.3 If these women are overlooked, we are missing opportunities to increase agricultural growth and competitiveness. At best, projects that do not address gender inequalities overlook opportunities to maximize outcomes; at worst, they exacerbate u ...
... approximately 50 percent of the agricultural workforce.3 If these women are overlooked, we are missing opportunities to increase agricultural growth and competitiveness. At best, projects that do not address gender inequalities overlook opportunities to maximize outcomes; at worst, they exacerbate u ...
Jeopardy - Zion-Benton Township High School
... A: Gynecomastia, a condition that can be caused by steroid abuse, is breast development in men. This condition is caused by a disruption in the normal production of hormones. In guys, the disruption can also cause reduced sperm count and shrunken testicles. ...
... A: Gynecomastia, a condition that can be caused by steroid abuse, is breast development in men. This condition is caused by a disruption in the normal production of hormones. In guys, the disruption can also cause reduced sperm count and shrunken testicles. ...
Traumatic Brain Injury in the War Zone
... In the Vietnam War, by contrast, 12 to 14 percent of all combat casualties had a brain injury, and an additional 2 to 4 percent had a brain injury plus a lethal wound to the chest or abdomen, according to Ronald Bellamy, former editor of the Textbooks of Military Medicine, published by the Office of ...
... In the Vietnam War, by contrast, 12 to 14 percent of all combat casualties had a brain injury, and an additional 2 to 4 percent had a brain injury plus a lethal wound to the chest or abdomen, according to Ronald Bellamy, former editor of the Textbooks of Military Medicine, published by the Office of ...
Slide 1
... 1. Explain why females are often larger than males, even in species in which individuals change sex. 2. Provide an example of social sex determinism. 3. Describe Protenor and Lygaeus sex determination. 4. What is 'gender'? 5. How do animals use sex, beside procreation? 6. Describe a circumstance whe ...
... 1. Explain why females are often larger than males, even in species in which individuals change sex. 2. Provide an example of social sex determinism. 3. Describe Protenor and Lygaeus sex determination. 4. What is 'gender'? 5. How do animals use sex, beside procreation? 6. Describe a circumstance whe ...
Sex chromosomes and gender
... Y gene expression are reduced by the expression of a functionally similar X partner gene27,51,52. In some cases, however, the X–Y gene pairs can be differentially regulated, causing an imbalance of X and Y gene products between the sexes27,53. Also, the small number of Y genes in many mammals reduce ...
... Y gene expression are reduced by the expression of a functionally similar X partner gene27,51,52. In some cases, however, the X–Y gene pairs can be differentially regulated, causing an imbalance of X and Y gene products between the sexes27,53. Also, the small number of Y genes in many mammals reduce ...
SEX CHROMOSOMES AND BRAIN GENDER
... Y gene expression are reduced by the expression of a functionally similar X partner gene27,51,52. In some cases, however, the X–Y gene pairs can be differentially regulated, causing an imbalance of X and Y gene products between the sexes27,53. Also, the small number of Y genes in many mammals reduce ...
... Y gene expression are reduced by the expression of a functionally similar X partner gene27,51,52. In some cases, however, the X–Y gene pairs can be differentially regulated, causing an imbalance of X and Y gene products between the sexes27,53. Also, the small number of Y genes in many mammals reduce ...
Psychology in the 21st Century
... asserted that the individual was born with all the knowledge he would ever have, and that learning was a process of “remembering;” experience stimulated memories of the knowledge you were born with. Aristotle was of the opinion that we are born tabula rasa, a blank slate which experience writes upon ...
... asserted that the individual was born with all the knowledge he would ever have, and that learning was a process of “remembering;” experience stimulated memories of the knowledge you were born with. Aristotle was of the opinion that we are born tabula rasa, a blank slate which experience writes upon ...
3.2 Our Brains Control Our Thoughts, Feelings, and Behavior
... influences the cerebellum, which is why people who are drunk have more difficulty walking in a straight line. Also, the cerebellum contributes to emotional responses, helps us discriminate between different sounds and textures, and is important in learning (Bower & Parsons, 2003). [2] Whereas the pr ...
... influences the cerebellum, which is why people who are drunk have more difficulty walking in a straight line. Also, the cerebellum contributes to emotional responses, helps us discriminate between different sounds and textures, and is important in learning (Bower & Parsons, 2003). [2] Whereas the pr ...
Steroids: The Brain`s Response
... STEROIDS The Brain’s Response to Drugs 800.232.4424 (Voice/TTY) 860.793.9813 (Fax) www.ctclearinghouse.org ...
... STEROIDS The Brain’s Response to Drugs 800.232.4424 (Voice/TTY) 860.793.9813 (Fax) www.ctclearinghouse.org ...
Week 1 Notes History of the Brain
... Throughout history, there has been divided opinion on where our thoughts, feelings and behaviours come from. The ancient Egyptians believed the brain had no purpose and it was removed and discarded during mummification. They removed the liver, lungs, intestines and stomach and placed them in Canopic ...
... Throughout history, there has been divided opinion on where our thoughts, feelings and behaviours come from. The ancient Egyptians believed the brain had no purpose and it was removed and discarded during mummification. They removed the liver, lungs, intestines and stomach and placed them in Canopic ...
I - I
... Population census is the total process of collecting, compiling, evaluating, analyzing and disseminating demographic, economic and social data pertaining, at a specific time, to all persons in the country. Latest year – 2011 ...
... Population census is the total process of collecting, compiling, evaluating, analyzing and disseminating demographic, economic and social data pertaining, at a specific time, to all persons in the country. Latest year – 2011 ...
Gluck_OutlinePPT_Ch02
... relaxed, baseline brain from the image of a brain engaged in specific activity. Images show which brain regions change or remain constant. Also made using functional MRI (fMRI). PET and fMRI produce similar, but not exact, imaging of brain’s localized use of oxygen. ...
... relaxed, baseline brain from the image of a brain engaged in specific activity. Images show which brain regions change or remain constant. Also made using functional MRI (fMRI). PET and fMRI produce similar, but not exact, imaging of brain’s localized use of oxygen. ...
100 Fascinating Facts You Never Knew About the
... feeling sad, or is angry just by reading the face. A small area in the brain called the amygdala is responsible for your ability to read someone else’s face for clues to how they are feeling. 43. Ringing in the ears. For years, medical professionals believed that tinnitus was due to a function withi ...
... feeling sad, or is angry just by reading the face. A small area in the brain called the amygdala is responsible for your ability to read someone else’s face for clues to how they are feeling. 43. Ringing in the ears. For years, medical professionals believed that tinnitus was due to a function withi ...
CHAPTER2studynotes
... amygdala, the hippocampus, and the hypothalamus. The cerebral cortex, representing the highest level of brain development, is responsible for our most complex functions. Each hemisphere of the cerebral cortex has four geographical areas: the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes. Although ...
... amygdala, the hippocampus, and the hypothalamus. The cerebral cortex, representing the highest level of brain development, is responsible for our most complex functions. Each hemisphere of the cerebral cortex has four geographical areas: the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes. Although ...
Unit 3
... • Recount historic and contemporary research strategies and technologies that support research (e.g., case studies, splitbrain research, imaging techniques). • Discuss psychology’s abiding interest in how heredity, environment, and evolution work together to shape behavior. • Predict how traits and ...
... • Recount historic and contemporary research strategies and technologies that support research (e.g., case studies, splitbrain research, imaging techniques). • Discuss psychology’s abiding interest in how heredity, environment, and evolution work together to shape behavior. • Predict how traits and ...
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... of «viatichy-krivichs»). However, these differences were unique to each sample. The reliability of differences between some pairs of samples is provided only by 2 or 3 characters and others by 6 or 8. 4. There is an impact of the number of individuals in a sample on the results of discriminant analy ...
... of «viatichy-krivichs»). However, these differences were unique to each sample. The reliability of differences between some pairs of samples is provided only by 2 or 3 characters and others by 6 or 8. 4. There is an impact of the number of individuals in a sample on the results of discriminant analy ...
Endocrinology – general, hypothalamus, pituitary
... 2. G-protein-linked receptors (either via the cAMP pathway, or the PLC ,33/DAG pathway) 3. Enzyme-linked cell-surface receptors (binding triggers enzymatic activity directly) Nomenclature – caution! Many hormones have several names. I’ve put the commonly used ones in bold. ...
... 2. G-protein-linked receptors (either via the cAMP pathway, or the PLC ,33/DAG pathway) 3. Enzyme-linked cell-surface receptors (binding triggers enzymatic activity directly) Nomenclature – caution! Many hormones have several names. I’ve put the commonly used ones in bold. ...
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... transmitted from the neurons in the brain to computers where it is analyzed and the thoughts are used to control an external device. even 20 and 200 times a second and they work in teams.Our brains are filled with neurons, individual nerve cells connected to one another by dendrites and axons. Every ...
... transmitted from the neurons in the brain to computers where it is analyzed and the thoughts are used to control an external device. even 20 and 200 times a second and they work in teams.Our brains are filled with neurons, individual nerve cells connected to one another by dendrites and axons. Every ...
Chapter 10 - biologicalpsych.com
... vasopressin, also known as antidiuretic hormone (ADH), which enables the kidneys to reabsorb water and secrete highly concentrated urine. ...
... vasopressin, also known as antidiuretic hormone (ADH), which enables the kidneys to reabsorb water and secrete highly concentrated urine. ...
An Exploration of the Brain
... Without your brain you would not exist. Our brain is so important that it receives almost 20 percent of our blood supply directly from our heart. The blood takes oxygen and nutrients to the brain so it can continue its work. Your brain is made out of very soft material similar to dough. Can you beli ...
... Without your brain you would not exist. Our brain is so important that it receives almost 20 percent of our blood supply directly from our heart. The blood takes oxygen and nutrients to the brain so it can continue its work. Your brain is made out of very soft material similar to dough. Can you beli ...